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John's mother is disappointed with his choice, and an important court trial forces him to cancel the honeymoon. He wins the case, but by that time Judge Doolittle has chosen John's kowtowing coworker as the new partner.\n\nJane encourages John to demand a raise and a promotion, but with finances tightened by the Depression, Doolittle requires that all employees accept pay cuts. After Jane has a baby, John becomes discouraged by his unpaid bills and by tension between Jane and his mother, who lives with them in their small apartment.\n\nOn New Year's Eve, 1938--39, the baby is rushed to the hospital with pneumonia. The baby will die within hours unless a serum is delivered by plane from Salt Lake City. Doolittle agrees to provide funding to deliver the serum, but with a storm raging, and with a wife and children to consider, the pilot refuses to fly. John pleads over the telephone, and the pilot's unmarried friend takes the job. The new pilot almost crashes in the mountains, and the plane's engine catches fire a short distance from New York. The pilot is also injured and knocked unconscious after jumping from the plane and parachuting to safety, but he crawls to a nearby farm house after he comes to. The farmer sees the box containing the serum and telephones the hospital, and the baby is saved. A few years later, John is made partner at the law firm and his son has just spoken his first words.\n\n---\n\nDirected by John Cromwell, produced byDavid O. Selznick, written by Rose Franken (story)\nJo Swerling and Frank Ryan, starring Carole Lombard as Jane Mason, James Stewart as John Horace Mason, Charles Coburn as Judge Joseph M. Doolittle, Lucile Watson as Mrs. Harriet Mason (John Mason's mother) and Alma Kruger as Sister Madeline.\n\n---\n\nSource: \"Made for Each Other (1939 film)\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 18 May 2013. Web. 15 July 2013. http:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMade_for_Each_Other_(1939_film).\n\nIf you like this movie and our channel, please subscribe: https:\u002F\u002Fgoo.gl\u002F0qDmXe",1766529677,5430,"en",148565,{"blocked":18},[19,20],"FR","GB","youtube","Timeless Classic Movies",{"channelId":24,"sourceId":25,"id":25,"title":26,"description":27,"addedAt":28,"duration":29,"language":15,"year":6,"viewCount":30,"type":21,"channelName":31},"UCgLqpXqmEJoyDYE_lpY1DXg","1VeYlDeOyZc","Made for Each Other (1939) | Colorized Public Domain Romance with Carole Lombard & James Stewart","Made for Each Other (1939) is a classic American romantic drama directed by John Cromwell and produced by David O. Selznick, featuring two of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, Carole Lombard and James Stewart. This restored and colorized edition of the public domain film brings renewed vibrancy to a heartfelt story of love, struggle, and perseverance that reflects the realities of marriage during the late 1930s. By presenting this Golden Age gem in color, Colorized Public Domain connects timeless storytelling with the expectations of modern audiences in the USA, Europe, and beyond.\n\nPlot Summary:\nThe story follows John Mason (James Stewart), a young lawyer who impulsively marries Jane (Carole Lombard) after a whirlwind romance. Though deeply in love, their marriage quickly faces real-world pressures: financial strain, career setbacks, family disapproval, and the daunting weight of responsibility. As John struggles to establish himself in his law firm, he is undermined by his domineering senior partner and overshadowed by rivals. Jane, meanwhile, must endure criticism from her mother-in-law, who believes John made a poor choice. Their troubles intensify when the couple has a child, only for their baby to fall gravely ill. In a desperate fight against time, John and Jane must rally their strength, love, and courage to save their child and rebuild their relationship.\n\nThe film’s emotional power lies in its honest depiction of marriage as both joyful and difficult, with Stewart and Lombard delivering nuanced performances that highlight the vulnerability and resilience of ordinary people. Unlike many romances of the period that relied on fantasy or escapism, Made for Each Other is grounded in realism, portraying the everyday trials faced by young couples in Depression-era America.\n\nCast and Crew:\n• Director: John Cromwell\n• Producer: David O. Selznick\n• Screenplay: Jo Swerling\n• Cinematography: Leon Shamroy\n• Editing: Hal C. Kern\nStarring:\n• Carole Lombard as Jane Mason\n• James Stewart as John Mason\n• Charles Coburn as Judge Joseph Doolittle\n• Lucile Watson as Mrs. Doolittle\n• Eddie Quillan as Tony\n• Alma Kruger as Mrs. Mason\n• Donald Briggs as Carter\n• Harry Davenport as Dr. Healy\n\nFilm Significance:\nMade for Each Other captures the late 1930s Hollywood transition toward more grounded narratives, focusing on the hardships of working-class and middle-class families. Carole Lombard, known primarily for screwball comedies, demonstrates her dramatic range in this role, while James Stewart continues his rise as one of Hollywood’s most relatable leading men. The film also benefits from Selznick’s production values, which lend emotional weight and polish to a story about endurance, love, and human resilience. 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