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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Life with Father is a 1947 comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring William Powell and Irene Dunne. It was adapted from the 1939 hit play of the same name, which was based in turn on the real Clarence Day's memoirs of growing up with his bombastic father in 1880s New York City.Clarence Day Sr. (Powell) is a Wall Street stockbroker, married to the lively but slightly scatterbrained Vinnie (Dunne). They live on Madison Avenue with their four sons, who range from the college-age Clarence Jr. to five-year-old Harlan. Although Clarence Sr. strives to keep his household as neatly ordered as his office, the activities of his family frequently thwart him in this goal. Though affluent, he insists on keeping a tight budget (taxicabs and charge accounts both come in as objects of his ire), while Vinnie sees nothing wrong with spending some of the money they have on dining out and pretty decorations.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The plot follows the typical ridiculous doings of the Day family, from Clarence Sr.'s outrage over the visit of Vinnie's cousin and her young friend Mary, John's dodgy job selling "medicine," and Whitney's attempts to learn his catechism. The latter half of the film follows Vinnie falling ill and her husband's reaction to it, and her reaction to his dismissal of baptism.Elizabeth Taylor, starting to make the transition to more adult roles, plays Mary, who becomes Clarence Jr.'s love interest.Due to a clerical error, the film entered the Public Domain in 1975.
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: For all of Clarence's shouting and insensitivity, he rushes home as soon as he hears that Vinnie's illness is worse and is deeply concerned. He's much more open and affectionate when she recovers.
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Control Freak
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Control Freak: Clarence Sr. tries to be this at home and frequently insists that the household must be run in the same orderly way as his business, but it never takes.
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Bridal Carry
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Bridal Carry: Clarence carries Vinnie back upstairs after she comes down to find out what he was shouting (read: praying) about.
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Entendre Failure
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Entendre Failure: John and Clarence Jr. reason that the medicine will be good for their mother because it purports to treat "women's complaints." She's a woman, and she's complaining about her headache. They don't realize it's a euphemism for menstrual problems.
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Sophisticated as Hell
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Sophisticated as Hell: "King Solomon had the right idea about work: 'Whatever thy hand findeth to do,' Solomon said, 'do thy doggonedest.'"note The actual line is, "Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might."
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It Will Never Catch On:
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Proper Lady
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Proper Lady: Generally, every female character, since this is set in upper-class circles during the 1880s, but Mary Skinner especially stands out as the Victorian ideal.
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Artifact of Doom
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Artifact of Doom: Clarence Jr. finds himself acting very strangely when wearing his father's old suits—he can't do anything in the suit that his father wouldn't do, like kneel in church or let a girl sit on his lap.
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All-Natural Snake Oil
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All-Natural Snake Oil: The "Bartlet's Benificent Balm" that John is hired to sell. It turns Vinnie's minor ailment into a medical emergency and kills a neighbor's dog. (This is Truth in Television; before the Food & Drug Administration came along, the market was rife with "medicines" that were loaded with alcohol and narcotics.)
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Hair-Trigger Temper
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Hair-Trigger Temper: Clarence Day Sr. can be driven into a rage by politicians, ministers, houseguests, sloppy bookkeeping, bad coffee, the idea of paying for a cab, and accidents on the New Haven line.
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Maligned Mixed Marriage
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Maligned Mixed Marriage: A wrench is thrown into Clarence Jr. and Mary's courtship when they discover that he's an Episcopalian and she's a Methodist. Oh noes, how can they be together when they adhere to two different kinds of Anglo-Protestantism? But then, Mary remembers that her father was an Episcopalian before he married, so it's all good. "She was the Methodist!" says Mary of her mother.
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Ms. Red Ink
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Ms. Red Ink: The most frequent source of disagreement between Clarence Sr. and Vinnie are her spending habits and lack of precision in recording them. Her solution is to open charge accounts so that the shops will "do my bookeeping for me."
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: John and Clarence Jr. put some of the medicine in Vinnie's tea when she catches the cold going around. It gives her such violent attacks of nausea that two doctors and the minister are called in. One of the doctors accurately describes it as symptoms of poisoning.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Clarence Day Sr. is loud, bombastic, and flies off the handle at the smallest provocation. It's amazing there was any scenery left intact after William Powell got through with a scene.
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The Gilded Age
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The Gilded Age: Set in this era. The opening titles say 1883, but the film's references point to c. 1889 at the earliest. New York City's mayor is Hugh Grant (not that one) and there's a reference to the New York Giants baseball team, which was known as the New York Gothams prior to 1885. A setting of c. 1889 also tracks better with the age of the real Clarence Day Jr.
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Parenthetical Swearing
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Parenthetical Swearing: The original line at the end of the film was "I'm going to be baptized, dammit!" but the Hays Code forced the omission of the final word. However, it's pretty clearly implied in Powell's delivery.
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Mary Skinner's dinner conversation about the differences between Episcopalians and Methodists lead Clarence Sr. to offhandedly reveal that his free-thinking parents never had him baptized. This becomes the main conflict for the rest of the film. When he finally has his arm twisted into it, he snaps at Mary that it's all her fault.
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Bolt of Divine Retribution
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Bolt of Divine Retribution: Possibly implied. The first time Clarence insists that he's not going to be baptized, it's immediately followed by a thunderstorm starting.
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Gender-Blender Name
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Gender-Blender Name: Mr. Day's nickname of "Clare" sounds like this to modern audiences.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Both Clarences espouse the era's incredibly paternalistic view of "females." Clarence Jr. even tells Mary Skinner that girls going to college is a waste of time and money. (It's more dissonant in the 21st century than 1947, but the film takes place about thirty years before women's suffrage.)
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Rage Against the Heavens
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Rage Against the Heavens: When the minister starts a prayer by asking for mercy on "this miserable sinner", meaning Vinnie, Clarence Sr. takes charge of the supplication to the Almighty by shouting at the ceiling that his wife is not a miserable sinner and He knows it, and that He had better cure her right now.
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Fiery Redhead
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Fiery Redhead: Annie, the first maid in the story, watches with trepidation as the Day children come down for breakfast, each just as redheaded as the last.
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Banister Slide
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Banister Slide: In the opening scene, Harlan comes downstairs this way.
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Gosh Dang It to Heck!: Mr. Day's frequent outbursts of "Oh, GAD!" are a replacement for "Oh God."
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Dreadful Musician
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Dreadful Musician: Clarence Junior. Supposedly he plays the violin, but you can see why his father says he needs more practice.
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Everyone is so used to Mr. Day's habit of haranguing the newspaper that they can't understand what Annie is talking about when she says he has a visitor, nor why she leaves in tears after Mr. Day looks right at her and says that he'll see "you" sent to jail and that "you" won't be able to escape the consequences of "your" actions. (In reality, he's having an imaginary argument with the mayor over a proposed tax increase.)
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No Party Given
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No Party Given: Averted. Mr. Day makes it clear that he's a Republican when he exclaims, "Why did God make so many dumb fools and Democrats?" Although this is before women's suffrage, Vinnie also has political opinions, and she is apparently more supportive of the Democrats. The couple briefly clashes over tariffs, which was a wedge issue in the 1880s, with the Republicans favoring a protective tariff and the Democrats opposing it.
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Insistent Terminology
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Insistent Terminology: John keeps trying to correct his father that the tonic he sold was not "dog medicine."
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business
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OOC Is Serious Business: When informed that his wife is terribly ill, Mr. Day immediately ends his meeting with a client and takes a cab home.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: Clarence Sr. backs out of his promise to get baptized after Vinnie recovers, but she gets him when he rails that he wouldn't get baptized as long as her latest purchase (a ceramic statue of a pug) is still in the house. She immediately dispatches Clarence Jr. to return it and makes arrangements.
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The Talk: Subverted. When Clarence Sr. tells his son "about women," it merely consists of him explaining his patronizing views on how to interact with women. Having clearly expected to get the sex talk, Clarence Jr. asks for the real information, to which his father replies, "there are some things gentlemen don't discuss."
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Naïve Newcomer: The family is introduced through the eyes of Annie, a newbie maid. Mr. Day scares her off during her first day, and she's never seen again after that, apparently not the first time this has happened. She was only there as long as she had to be for As You Know to be averted.
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Running Gag: Although Annie's departure is the only one shown, every time there is a maid in a scene it's someone new. Clarence Sr. receiving mail intended for Clarence Jr.
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Comically Missing the Point: Clarence Sr. complains that he doesn't go to church so he can be preached at like "some lost sheep," and furthermore, if there's one thing the church should leave alone, it's a man's soul. He keeps asking Vinnie why she can't keep their maids from quitting, oblivious to the fact that it's his behavior driving them off. The page quote is his classic response when the director of a maid-hiring service protests his refusal to answer any of her questions in lieu of just walking into the back room and ordering one of the maids to follow him.
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Suspiciously Specific Sermon: After Vinnie informs him of Clarence's unbaptized state, Reverend Dr. Lloyd's sermon that Sunday is all about how unthinkable it is that anyone would reach adulthood without undergoing that sacrament.
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