Leo McCarey’s My Son John (1952) has been uniformly lambasted by mainstream critics since the day it was released—because the villains are Communists. Yet Martin Scorsese, a smart cineaste and certainly no rabid anticommunist, classed the film among his all-time favorites and wrote very sympathetically and understandingly about it. It’s actually a highly interesting film, and well worth watching, very much in the style of McCarey’s other non-comedy films of the 1930s and ’40s, such as Love Affair and Going My Way. This clip (although of poor visual quality) gives a good sense of the film’s style and quality.—STK
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