Spring Reunion

{{Short description|1956 film by Robert Pirosh}}

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{{Infobox film

| name = Spring Reunion

| image = Spring-reunion-movie-poster-1957.jpg

| caption =

| director = Robert Pirosh
John E. Burch (assistant)

| producer = Jerry Bresler

| writer = Robert Alan Aurthur

| starring = Betty Hutton
Dana Andrews

| music = Earle Hagen
Herbert W. Spencer

| cinematography = Harold Lipstein

| editing = Leon Barsha

| studio = Bryna Productions

| distributor = United Artists

| released = {{Film date|1956|12}}

| runtime = 79 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

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Spring Reunion is a 1956 American drama film that centers on the fifteen-year reunion of the fictional Carson High School class of 1941. It was the second film produced by Kirk Douglas' film production company Bryna Productions.{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/independentfilmj3637unse|title=The Independent Film Journal (Jul 1955-Jul 1956)|date=1955|publisher=ITOA Independent, Inc.|others=Media History Digital Library}}

Spring Reunion was a screen comeback for actress Betty Hutton, her first film in five years since her departure from Paramount Studios in 1952, after the completion of the musical Somebody Loves Me. Although Hutton's performance was praised by several critics, the film generated little interest and failed at the box office. It was Hutton's last feature film. The film opened at the Astoria Theatre in London, England in late December 1956.{{Cite web|title=31 Dec 1956, 8 - Evening Standard at Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/721127798/|access-date=2021-05-17|website=Newspapers.com|language=en}}{{Cite book|last=Variety|url=https://archive.org/details/variety205-1957-01|title=Variety (January 1957)|date=1957|publisher=New York, NY: Variety Publishing Company|others=Media History Digital Library}}

Plot

Maggie Brewster (Betty Hutton), once voted the most popular girl in her class, has a successful real estate career, but regrets that she never married. When she runs into an old flame at the reunion (Dana Andrews), it looks as if the two might be meant for each other after all. However, Fred's aversion to commitment and Maggie's unwillingness to step out of her comfort zone threaten to kill their romance before it begins.

Cast

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Reception

Writing in The New York Times, contemporary reviewer A. H. Weiler panned the film, saying, "Although it fleetingly captures the loneliness of some of its principals, it is largely a nostalgia-ridden and unimaginative comedy-drama that makes its points haltingly and without impact. Like the members of Carson High School's class of '41, 'Spring Reunion' tries desperately but fails to make its rosy dreams come alive."{{Cite news|last=Weiler|first=A.H.|date=1957-05-06|title=Screen: 'Spring Reunion'|page=25|work=The New York Times}}

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