Eternally Yours (1939) David Niven



Starring: David Niven, Loretta Young, Broderick Crawford
Directed by: Tay Garnett

In this magical romantic comedy, a dashing escape artist steals the heart of a beautiful bride-to-be while performing at her bridal shower. But when the magician refuses to give up the showbiz life, she performs a disappearing act of her own! Gloriously filmed using the 1939 World’s Fair as a backdrop and features an Academy Award-nominated score.

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33 Replies to “Eternally Yours (1939) David Niven”

  1. As for me, I enjoyed the movie, a little predictable but, loved it anyway. Probably because I like David Niven and Loretta Young. Thank you. I had never seen this movie before.

  2. The REAL Aliens were YOUR holywood Made/maid acTors….please study kabal and Your heart…..today is closing down all common sense and critial thining……

  3. I came here from "A Matter of Life and Death" in which Niven plays a dashing RAF pilot.
    Niven was a great and charming actor. He wrote "The Moon's A Balloon" in the late 1960s, a wonderful memoir.

  4. I feel like I've seen the magician act of creating the woman from another movie.
    I've seen it before the exact clips, but I've never watched this movie before. I don't remember this storyline at all.

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  6. And in the same vein as the film's title, I'm eternally grateful (appreciative) to be able to watch and enjoy these films, especially as all I need to resource them is YouTube access! Many, many thanks. 💟⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🙂

  7. Thank you, PizzaFlix: the 'free' copy of this presented by Amazon is atrociously poor. They should pay us to watch, but then I guess indirectly somehow we do. Well anyway, thanks.

  8. I really admire those films and the actresses of the golden era were fabulously feminine but I can't help myself notice how skinny they were, as you can easily see they were skin and bones(especially the ones in leading roles and men were no exception)…Now I can comprehend that being slim is definitely healthy and at that period of time people were naturally slimmer then nowadays…but was not kinda too much even for that time?!?

  9. How beautiful are the women, Loretta and Billie Burke. Love brunettes. Thank you once again for sharing such wonderful movies.Much better than today's rubbish.

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