The Big Picture Few faces scream the Golden Age of Hollywood like Spencer Tracy's. From his big screen debut in the 1930 Humphrey Bogart flick Up the River to his death in 1967, Tracy spent his professional life building one of the greatest filmographies of any movie star. Like the very best of them, Tracy had a number of classics to his name. His charming and hilarious work in Father of the Bride has often been cited as his very best performance, but the list doesn't stop there.
Tortilla Flat Approved In Monterey, California, a close-knit group of friends struggles with their aspirations and moral dilemmas after one of them inherits two houses. The windfall tests their friendships, loyalties, and values as they navigate love, conflict, and the pursuit of dreams, while maintaining a joyful, carefree existence amidst economic hardships.
Tortilla Flat, both the book and movie, follows a pretty similar, wonderfully lazy string of events. These sibling tales tell the story of Danny Alvarez his good friend, Pilon, and their group of friends as they wander aimlessly about the titular district. They hunt for treasure, long for love, go camping, help the needy, buy vacuum cleaners, and, of course, always have a gallon of wine in hand. Its author, John Steinbeck, is widely regarded as one of the quintessential American authors.
The 1942 film, on the other hand, did what it probably had to do. A tonally accurate adaptation of Tortilla Flat just couldn't happen in the '40s. Instead, Victor Fleming took the novel, nursed its hangover, and gave it a Golden-Age-Hollywood sheen. Danny Alvarez and Pilon are charming, near-screwball comedy leads.
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