Reet, Petite, and Gone (1947)
Description:
Old-time musical star Schyler Jarvis, now wealthy, is dying; his last act is a visionary plan for the future happiness of his son, swing bandleader Louis Jarvis, and Honey Carter, daughter of his long-lost love. But crooked lawyer Talbot has a nefarious scheme to get his hands on the Jarvis money...and it doesn't include any happiness for Louis and Honey. Plenty of swing from Louis Jordan's Tympany Five.
Director: William Forest Crouch
Producer: william forest crouch
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed (base on 171 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 19:14:39
Genre:
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charles reisner
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
james whale
The soundtrack was forgettable and didn't add to the mood.
franco prosperi
A refreshing take on familiar themes.
fred c newmeyer
Well-paced and consistently entertaining.
garson kanin
The dialogue didn't feel natural.
kenneth hartford
Some performances felt forced instead of genuine.
reginald le borg
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
clyde bruckman
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
ray kellogg
A satisfying ending that ties everything together.
reginald barker
A strong, engaging story from start to finish.
ben f wilson
Solid direction and a clear creative vision.
james l wolcott
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
ray taylor
The world-building pulled me in immediately.
h c potter
Loved the characters and the emotional depth.
burt p lynwood
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
john florea
Amazing movie! A must-watch for everyone.
monte brice
A refreshing take on familiar themes.
gilbert cates
A strong, engaging story from start to finish.
ray mccarey
Too many filler scenes that didn't move the story forward.
burgess meredith
The story felt flat and lacked momentum.