After a very long week in Customer Service, I love to lay in bed, Sunday morning with coffee, and watch a feel good black and white movie. The best way to chill before Monday rolls around again.
Hats off to you in Customer Service. If you live in US, you American customer service folks are fabulous. Way better than here in Canada. Enjoy your precious time off, sister.
This film so pleasant to watch , it's enjoyable . John Forsythe, Loretta Young and all the other cast were splendid . No garbage like in so many of today's films . It's a shame film making isn't what it used to be . I love this film .
No--the garbage was hidden behind the scenes. You're aware nobody forces a person to watch any specific type of film so enjoy what you like & let others enjoy what they do.
I love good, old, black & white feel good movies before all the smut n nastiness moved in and took over holly weird. 🎉🎉🎉 Great movie. ❤ Great acting. ❤Great script ❤ Great directing🎉
So funny......I'm so into these 40s and 50s movies, but having grown up in the 80s, my only knowledge of John Forsythe was Dynasty.......was so fun the first time I saw a young John Forsythe!
Even as a child many decades ago watching these movies I always noticed how camera shots of the women were blurry and camera shots of the men were in sharp focus. Later, as I took courses in photography, I learned about 'soft focus' and how many actresses demanded blurry images in close up (like Natalie Schafer, bless her heart and soul....)
Love these movies!! I hardly watch crummy TV shows anymore, where they make fun of parents, say swear words for shock value and certainly appeal to low life thinking people!# Please keep it up!!
Loved this movie!!!! It looks like the exact same stage used for “Penny Serenade”! It also has Edgar Buchanan as the printing press operator in both films! Thank you for uploading this gem 🌷
Nice movie I related to the printing.When in High School I got hired to melt the lead for the linotype machine. i melt the old type and poor it to form what we called pigs. They bars with a hook , hang on the machine and slowiy melts in the machine. Also the had feed press I ran. Imiss those days. That was in the 70's and spent 7 years in printing. Not a news paper.
Cur Cute movie Loretta young beautiful as ever always liked John Forsythe bachelor father the the trouble with Harry. Edgar Buchanan judge Roy Bean I noticed a brief appearance of the actress that portrayed the mother of Larry mondelo from leave it to Beaver 🦫
What a LOVELY film. Btw, at 20:37 Forsythe reads his first editorial on women's equality....listen to those words, far superior to the mumbo jumbo of today's equality speeches.
nothing like the movies that came before this boomer. I love all kinds of old movies. From the wizard of oz to stuff like this. Yes no vulgarity, action packed stuff. and the F word missing. Clean pleasant and non violent.Being sight impaired easy as pie to listen to as well as see.
With Loretta young ,John forsythe,frank mchugh and Edgar Buchanan-Loretta young and John forsythe are in this tale about a successful reporter and his wife who trade their posh life in New York City for a more modest one in a small town in rural central California where they buy a struggling local newspaper! The trouble begins when they start a contest to sell subscriptions for the newspaper and sell a car -a pouring rain storm Allen allegedly started by the editor (not really-just abnormal weather conditions) almost gets them sued but things clear up and they stay in the town at the end of the flick! John forsythe-what a guy! Bacon bachelor father, dynasty,Charlie’sangels( voice of Charlie) and what have you! Frank mcnu. Mchugh and Edgar Buchanan are great and Loretta young is a ray of sunshine in this comedy-in I give this is a five stars! ⭐️ 😮😮😮😅😅😅😅
You and your family are the seed of Abraham,you and your family have the blessings of Abraham and may God multiply and multiply you and your family like the same on the seashore have a fantastic day the movie is worth 20 Stars I appreciate the movie thank you
57:12 My big brother was just like him!❤ Under water welder in the Navy, tough as brass, but would just go pick up the baby & have no issues seeing to their needs! He probably changed more of mine than anyone!😂😂❤ And when home on leave, caught him up with our baby nieces, they were clean, fed & playing❤ Thank GOD for such salts of the earth!❤
Love love love these movies and their content. Im in my 30s and I'm appalled at the movies of holly wood today. Movies like these promoting healthy marriage and hard working americans are so refreshing
@ What are you preaching for? No need to start rambling your views on life.
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@@redx589 Where Al is implying his political views, wisdom must be presented to assist the public in not being mislead down the dark path of Republican nonsense & mean-spirited, hatred for intelligence.
@ That sounds like you're just pushing your own opinions onto him. Leave the guy alone. Let people think what they want. You don't need to push your own agenda onto someone else because you fear they might think differently. That sounds like the same authoritarian nonsense you claim to be against.
Yeah. Loretta Young was a holier-than-thou Catholic who had a baby out of wedlock and "adopted" it. Later on, she ignored it after the girl came out as gay.
Just goes to show how much has changed, when a woman can just leave her stroller, baby and all, alone, outside a clothing store, on the sidewalk, while she attends to her manner of business inside. These days, she'd be arrested by a big, steroid packed, muscle-cop, throwing her to the ground, tased & hogtied, for leaving the baby like that. Nowadays, the government is MEAN!
I remember seeing multiple baby filled strollers outside of department stores, while mothers shopped. That was NORMAL!!! Never remember something happening to any baby. We were also left home alone, while parents worked. I was instructed in light cleaning and keeping the house and myself safe. From 5 -I made my lunch, ironed my clothes...we walked the city, played games in an alley, rode bikes if your parents could afford a bike for me. Yes, sometimes we remained in cars while our parent did errands or shopped. I did most of the food shopping at a neighborhood store- 2 miles away as a 10 year old. Loved it.
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@@abrakadabrah3031 Yeah, we could just run all around the neighborhood, unsupervised! My friends and I even got molested a few times! Didn't think a thing of it. Just pulled our pants up and went home for a sandwich & kool-aid. It was fun back then.
I wonderful movie the two wonderful actors agree cans in it it was in hundreds of movies westerns petticoat junction Penny Serenade John foresight dynasty destination Tokyo Carrie Grant and of course already young with Clark Gable and call of the wild to bad we don’t have people like this to bed we will have stories like this I would like to live back in that time again things were simple people helping people none of this transgender or whatever you wanna call it a man was a man woman was a woman a boy was a boy and a girl was a girl
Seeding the clouds way back then. Now everyone should realize we've been doing weather controlling for a VERY VERY long time. At least 30 years before this movie came out. Whoever controls the weather, controls the world. Think about this. Seeding the clouds. They tell us everything in the movies.
You’re so right. Television shows and movies tell us what our government is doing. They’re so egotistical and narcissistic they tell on themselves. Too bad half the country doesn’t understand that.
This shows how fickle people really are! .. they don't like, then like you when you benefit them, then turn on you as soon as it doesn't benefit you them again. Not pretty it is!?
Question have you ever lied, stolen used God's name as a curse word (O-M-G)? Still think your good? According to God's law, you're guilty. But wait, God loves you, he made a way out. God so loved the world that he gave his son (Jesus death on the cross) that whoever believes in him will not die but have everlasting life. John 3:16 Please think about it. Repent/believe before the rapture. Jesus died for you,live for him. Love
Then don't come to watch videos that are way beyond the white jello in your skull that they mistakenly call brain to grasp or understand or else you will start hallucinating deliriously as you have done in your laughably stupid and foolish comment
Because in times past, if you were poor everybody slept in the same bed and bedrooms were only divided between boys and girls. If you were affluent you had your own bed, rich, and husbands and wives had their own bedrooms. Separate beds were something that came with a little affluence. Nothing to do with being prudish.
An extremely dull excuse for a movie. How did we ever survive the 1950s? Thankfully culture returned in the next decade and we rediscovered that life could be fun again..
22oct2024 It Happens Every Thursday.1953.(Loretta Young.J Forsythe.F McHugh)[Pevney]{Lussier.McIlvaine.Praskins}_6.3_1h20_ / Most newspaper men and women who worked in the 20th century would probably be quick to catch the title of this film. "It Happens Every Thursday" refers to the getting out of a weekly newspaper. Even well into the 21st century, the U.S. alone had some 7,000 non-daily newspapers. Most of these are weekly, although a few publish two or three times per week./ At one time around the middle of the 20th century, it was common for harried news reporters on big city papers to dream about having their own small town weekly paper where they could settle down and raise their family in peace. Or, so the dream life seemed. This movie gives a good look at what that life could really be like./ Loretta Young and John Forsythe star as the couple who take their family from the big city to a small town to own and run their own paper. The film shows the challenges of running a small town paper, and of new owners struggling to make it work./ In this case, a strong love between the couple, and their growing family, add to a plot that mixes some comedy with drama. The film has a fine supporting cast. It's an enjoyable film that's suitable for the whole family. However, some modern audiences may find it slow./ Here are a couple favorite lines from the film./ Jane MacAvoy, "And Mrs. Spatch." Mrs. Eva Spatch, "Huh?" Jane, "I don't know what I would've done without you." Mrs. Spatch, "Ah, child. You see, the trouble with you is you were raised in a big city. You wanted something; you just called up and got it. Well, around here there's not so many of us. So, whoever can, does."/ Bob MacAvoy and Jane pass each other as he rushes out to lead a Boy Scout meeting. Bob says, "I love you." Jane MacAvoy, "Scout's honor?" Bob, holding up three fingers, "Scout's honor."// Most newspaper men and women who worked in the 20th century would probably be quick to catch the title of this film. "It Happens Every Thursday" refers to the getting out of a weekly newspaper. Even well into the 21st century, the U.S. alone had some 7,000 non-daily newspapers. Most of these are weekly, although a few publish two or three times per week./ At one time around the middle of the 20th century, it was common for harried news reporters on big city papers to dream about having their own small town weekly paper where they could settle down and raise their family in peace. Or, so the dream life seemed. This movie gives a good look at what that life could really be like./ Loretta Young and John Forsythe star as the couple who take their family from the big city to a small town to own and run their own paper. The film shows the challenges of running a small town paper, and of new owners struggling to make it work./ In this case, a strong love between the couple, and their growing family, add to a plot that mixes some comedy with drama. The film has a fine supporting cast. It's an enjoyable film that's suitable for the whole family. However, some modern audiences may find it slow./ Here are a couple favorite lines from the film./ Jane MacAvoy, "And Mrs. Spatch." Mrs. Eva Spatch, "Huh?" Jane, "I don't know what I would've done without you." Mrs. Spatch, "Ah, child. You see, the trouble with you is you were raised in a big city. You wanted something; you just called up and got it. Well, around here there's not so many of us. So, whoever can, does."/ Bob MacAvoy and Jane pass each other as he rushes out to lead a Boy Scout meeting. Bob says, "I love you." Jane MacAvoy, "Scout's honor?" Bob, holding up three fingers, "Scout's honor."// This film is significant in motion picture history for two reasons. The first is that it is the final feature film appearance of Loretta Young. After this, Loretta only made television appearances. The second is that this is the last film ever made by Gladys George, who died the next year (1954).///
After a very long week in Customer Service, I love to lay in bed, Sunday morning with coffee, and watch a feel good black and white movie. The best way to chill before Monday rolls around again.
Yessss..that just sounds AAAMAAZIIING🛏☕🎬🥰🤸🏽♀️💕
@Suzanne Benscoter. How about Sunday church?
@@danacaro-herman3530 it is a form of church. It’s also much needed self-care. Judge yourself.
@@vjr5261 I'm not judging Vicki. No a movie is not church, perhaps a lovely movie like this after holy mass will give you greater comfort 🙏
Hats off to you in Customer Service. If you live in US, you American customer service folks are fabulous. Way better than here in Canada. Enjoy your precious time off, sister.
So refreshing to watch an entertaining movie with no vulgarity, no nudity, and having wholesome content. Thank you.
I wonder what changed it to be that garbage chute Hollywood is today?
Just like real life .😁
This film so pleasant to watch , it's enjoyable . John Forsythe, Loretta Young and all the other cast were splendid . No garbage like in so many of today's films . It's a shame film making isn't what it used to be . I love this film .
No--the garbage was hidden behind the scenes. You're aware nobody forces a person to watch any specific type of film so enjoy what you like & let others enjoy what they do.
I agree Maritza!!
I love good, old, black & white feel good movies before all the smut n nastiness moved in and
took over
holly weird.
🎉🎉🎉
Great movie.
❤ Great acting.
❤Great script
❤ Great directing🎉
So funny......I'm so into these 40s and 50s movies, but having grown up in the 80s, my only knowledge of John Forsythe was Dynasty.......was so fun the first time I saw a young John Forsythe!
Love love loved it! Values, morals, family , friendship, and just good old fashioned fun!
@Vintage Sue. Yes!! Amen❤️🙏
100% I was born in the wrong era🥰
Even as a child many decades ago watching these movies I always noticed how camera shots of the women were blurry and camera shots of the men were in sharp focus. Later, as I took courses in photography, I learned about 'soft focus' and how many actresses demanded blurry images in close up (like Natalie Schafer, bless her heart and soul....)
To anyone reading this,you are enough,you're beautiful,loved and stay strong. Have a wonderful day/night.❤🎉❤❤❤🎉
Oh ….. thankyou so very much! Bless you for your gift! Xoxo
Loretta Young was such a lovely lady. John Forsyth was great in The Trouble with Harry also.
I loved this actress; full of grace and beauty.I wish she had made more movies.
Such a sweet and light hearted movie. We need more of these . Thanks for showing it. 😊❤
I just enjoy each movie I watch on its own merits, old or new. This is a sweet old movie. Almost as old as me. 😉👍🏼
Glad the algorithms brought this movie into my feed. Can’t get enough ad free movies! ❤
Love these movies!! I hardly watch crummy TV shows anymore, where they make fun of parents, say swear words for shock value and certainly appeal to low life thinking people!# Please keep it up!!
Loved this movie!!!! It looks like the exact same stage used for “Penny Serenade”! It also has Edgar Buchanan as the printing press operator in both films!
Thank you for uploading this gem 🌷
I was thinking the same thing! He has a way with babies!
Penny Serenade is also another good film with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne ... they were also wonderful 😊 in My Favorite Wife ... halarious film .
And Edgar is once again changing diapers.
I noted that too. Lol!
Entertaining movie, very likeable actors, and good story. thank you for sharing.
MY TWO FAVORITE ACTORS OF LONG TIME AGO! LORETTA YOUNG AND JOHN FORSYTH ♥️ ❤️ 💙 👌 🙌 😍 ♥️ ❤️ 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
Nice movie I related to the printing.When in High School I got hired to melt the lead for the linotype machine. i melt the old type and poor it to form what we called pigs. They bars with a hook , hang on the machine and slowiy melts in the machine. Also the had feed press I ran. Imiss those days. That was in the 70's and spent 7 years in printing. Not a news paper.
Thanks for a pleasant 4th of July!!!
Something about black and whites .comfort films .just seems more real than all the new hi def .every thing old is new again.
Love this movie ❤ So real, more innocent times. No vulgarity.
Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ για την υπέροχη ταινία! Με αγάπη από την Αθήνα!
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Cute movie Loretta young beautiful as ever always liked John Forsythe bachelor father the the trouble with Harry. Edgar Buchanan judge Roy Bean I noticed a brief appearance of the actress that portrayed the mother of Larry mondelo from leave it to Beaver 🦫
And of course the great gilder sleeve. Always liked his sneaking and singing voice
She was so beautiful.
I’m watching all of Loretta Young’s movies on UA-cam! She’s so lovely and watchable.
I adore this movie. Thank you🌹
What a Lovely Movie 🍿 🎥
What a LOVELY film. Btw, at 20:37 Forsythe reads his first editorial on women's equality....listen to those words, far superior to the mumbo jumbo of today's equality speeches.
nothing like the movies that came before this boomer. I love all kinds of old movies. From the wizard of oz to stuff like this. Yes no vulgarity, action packed stuff. and the F word missing. Clean pleasant and non violent.Being sight impaired easy as pie to listen to as well as see.
This movie is soo lovely
Good movie thank you for sharing
Really loved this movie...so refreshing to watch
With Loretta young ,John forsythe,frank mchugh and Edgar Buchanan-Loretta young and John forsythe are in this tale about a successful reporter and his wife who trade their posh life in New York City for a more modest one in a small town in rural central California where they buy a struggling local newspaper! The trouble begins when they start a contest to sell subscriptions for the newspaper and sell a car -a pouring rain storm Allen allegedly started by the editor (not really-just abnormal weather conditions) almost gets them sued but things clear up and they stay in the town at the end of the flick! John forsythe-what a guy! Bacon bachelor father, dynasty,Charlie’sangels( voice of Charlie) and what have you! Frank mcnu. Mchugh and Edgar Buchanan are great and Loretta young is a ray of sunshine in this comedy-in I give this is a five stars! ⭐️ 😮😮😮😅😅😅😅
What a cute baby!
👏 A good story with interesting plot twists. (And that wealthy, womanizing while married store owner is one heck of a manipulative backstabber.)
And that makes him a good and believable actor!😃
Isn't he though.
I love old movies. Thanks for the upload.💜
You and your family are the seed of Abraham,you and your family have the blessings of Abraham and may God multiply and multiply you and your family like the same on the seashore have a fantastic day the movie is worth 20 Stars I appreciate the movie thank you
@Elijah Rose. Amen, God bless you 🙏
May you have joy unspeakable 😊 joy may God add years to you and great strength
Amen❤
57:12 My big brother was just like him!❤ Under water welder in the Navy, tough as brass, but would just go pick up the baby & have no issues seeing to their needs! He probably changed more of mine than anyone!😂😂❤ And when home on leave, caught him up with our baby nieces, they were clean, fed & playing❤ Thank GOD for such salts of the earth!❤
Sweet movie
Let Freedom ring forevermore.
Fast forward from 1953 to 2022 kids and teens wear their pajamas in public spaces.
Only a great actress can cover for a mediocre actor and make him better. Thank you, Loretta Young. ❤
Love love love these movies and their content. Im in my 30s and I'm appalled at the movies of holly wood today. Movies like these promoting healthy marriage and hard working americans are so refreshing
Love Loretta Young's movies!
One of those rare movies you hope will last forever!!
The last movie of this kind made by Hollywood!
Excellent! Pro family pro children pro life pro marriage and pro American!
@ What are you preaching for? No need to start rambling your views on life.
@@redx589 Where Al is implying his political views, wisdom must be presented to assist the public in not being mislead down the dark path of Republican nonsense & mean-spirited, hatred for intelligence.
@ That sounds like you're just pushing your own opinions onto him. Leave the guy alone. Let people think what they want. You don't need to push your own agenda onto someone else because you fear they might think differently. That sounds like the same authoritarian nonsense you claim to be against.
@ Wow you're delusional. Your opinions are not facts and it's not up to you "to set anyone straight".
Yeah. Loretta Young was a holier-than-thou Catholic who had a baby out of wedlock and "adopted" it. Later on, she ignored it after the girl came out as gay.
Good Movie! It also has Uncle Joe and Frock Morton P. Gildersleeve!
Throckmorton P. Glidersleeve? We need Mr Peavy....”well, I wouldn’t say that!” :) Your comment made my day! As long as we’re here....I want BIRDY!
Lovely film😊
Terrific family drama. Great acting and script.
I really enjoyed this movie, thanks!
Really enjoyed this movie! Thank you so much! Just subbed!
Beautiful movie
What a great movie
Sweetest movie.
Love this movie!
Just goes to show how much has changed, when a woman can just leave her stroller, baby and all, alone, outside a clothing store, on the sidewalk, while she attends to her manner of business inside. These days, she'd be arrested by a big, steroid packed, muscle-cop, throwing her to the ground, tased & hogtied, for leaving the baby like that. Nowadays, the government is MEAN!
Uh, it is a movie. . .
I remember seeing multiple baby filled strollers outside of department stores, while mothers shopped.
That was NORMAL!!!
Never remember something happening to any baby.
We were also left home alone, while parents worked. I was instructed in light cleaning and keeping the house and myself safe.
From 5 -I made my lunch, ironed my clothes...we walked the city, played games in an alley, rode bikes if your parents could afford a bike for me. Yes, sometimes we remained in cars while our parent did errands or shopped.
I did most of the food shopping at a neighborhood store- 2 miles away as a 10 year old. Loved it.
@@abrakadabrah3031 Yeah, we could just run all around the neighborhood, unsupervised! My friends and I even got molested a few times! Didn't think a thing of it. Just pulled our pants up and went home for a sandwich & kool-aid. It was fun back then.
Wow!!!!!!!!!
I wonderful movie the two wonderful actors agree cans in it it was in hundreds of movies westerns petticoat junction Penny Serenade John foresight dynasty destination Tokyo Carrie Grant and of course already young with Clark Gable and call of the wild to bad we don’t have people like this to bed we will have stories like this I would like to live back in that time again things were simple people helping people none of this transgender or whatever you wanna call it a man was a man woman was a woman a boy was a boy and a girl was a girl
indeed!
People helping people is great but in those days as you know John Wayne and several other iconic stars lived alternative life styles.
Love this movie 🎉❤
Doh! I thought this was going to be in colour from the poster 😂🤣😂🤣
Whose here 2024
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Cute movie ..solid 3 stars ⭐️
Despite the weather engineering this is a fun movie 😂
A shame the video quality is not sharper.
Imagine leaving your baby parked outside of the store!!
🫣😬
I LOVE IT
Seeding the clouds way back then. Now everyone should realize we've been doing weather controlling for a VERY VERY long time. At least 30 years before this movie came out. Whoever controls the weather, controls the world. Think about this. Seeding the clouds. They tell us everything in the movies.
You’re so right. Television shows and movies tell us what our government is doing. They’re so egotistical and narcissistic they tell on themselves. Too bad half the country doesn’t understand that.
What a. Ice channel to escape from our world
The American Dream 🥰
She left her baby outside!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What a wonderful movie 🥰
🖤I just loved it, from start to finish🤍
An airplane and dry ice. Yep
See how politics is involved???
When you could leave a baby in front of a store & go inside…
There’s a lot to be said for feel good movies. I am weary of the plethora of super hero and dystopian offerings.
This shows how fickle people really are! .. they don't like, then like you when you benefit them, then turn on you as soon as it doesn't benefit you them again. Not pretty it is!?
Poor copy
Question have you ever lied, stolen used God's name as a curse word (O-M-G)? Still think your good? According to God's law, you're guilty. But wait, God loves you, he made a way out. God so loved the world that he gave his son (Jesus death on the cross) that whoever believes in him will not die but have everlasting life. John 3:16 Please think about it. Repent/believe before the rapture. Jesus died for you,live for him. Love
::: snore :::
Then don't come to watch videos that are way beyond the white jello in your skull that they mistakenly call brain to grasp or understand or else you will start hallucinating deliriously as you have done in your laughably stupid and foolish comment
Why do they sleep on separate beds? It’s boring that way. There is no hanky-panky there.
The regulations in Hollywood were strict back then! Too bad there are more rules today
@Yola Montalvan. It's wonderful, full of morals and beautiful for the whole family to watch.❤️
The stars weren’t married and single beds helped prevent hanky-panky.
Because in times past, if you were poor everybody slept in the same bed and bedrooms were only divided between boys and girls. If you were affluent you had your own bed, rich, and husbands and wives had their own bedrooms.
Separate beds were something that came with a little affluence. Nothing to do with being prudish.
An extremely dull excuse for a movie. How did we ever survive the 1950s? Thankfully culture returned in the next decade and we rediscovered that life could be fun again..
22oct2024
It Happens Every Thursday.1953.(Loretta Young.J Forsythe.F McHugh)[Pevney]{Lussier.McIlvaine.Praskins}_6.3_1h20_ / Most newspaper men and women who worked in the 20th century would probably be quick to catch the title of this film. "It Happens Every Thursday" refers to the getting out of a weekly newspaper. Even well into the 21st century, the U.S. alone had some 7,000 non-daily newspapers. Most of these are weekly, although a few publish two or three times per week./ At one time around the middle of the 20th century, it was common for harried news reporters on big city papers to dream about having their own small town weekly paper where they could settle down and raise their family in peace. Or, so the dream life seemed. This movie gives a good look at what that life could really be like./ Loretta Young and John Forsythe star as the couple who take their family from the big city to a small town to own and run their own paper. The film shows the challenges of running a small town paper, and of new owners struggling to make it work./ In this case, a strong love between the couple, and their growing family, add to a plot that mixes some comedy with drama. The film has a fine supporting cast. It's an enjoyable film that's suitable for the whole family. However, some modern audiences may find it slow./ Here are a couple favorite lines from the film./ Jane MacAvoy, "And Mrs. Spatch." Mrs. Eva Spatch, "Huh?" Jane, "I don't know what I would've done without you." Mrs. Spatch, "Ah, child. You see, the trouble with you is you were raised in a big city. You wanted something; you just called up and got it. Well, around here there's not so many of us. So, whoever can, does."/ Bob MacAvoy and Jane pass each other as he rushes out to lead a Boy Scout meeting. Bob says, "I love you." Jane MacAvoy, "Scout's honor?" Bob, holding up three fingers, "Scout's honor."// Most newspaper men and women who worked in the 20th century would probably be quick to catch the title of this film. "It Happens Every Thursday" refers to the getting out of a weekly newspaper. Even well into the 21st century, the U.S. alone had some 7,000 non-daily newspapers. Most of these are weekly, although a few publish two or three times per week./ At one time around the middle of the 20th century, it was common for harried news reporters on big city papers to dream about having their own small town weekly paper where they could settle down and raise their family in peace. Or, so the dream life seemed. This movie gives a good look at what that life could really be like./ Loretta Young and John Forsythe star as the couple who take their family from the big city to a small town to own and run their own paper. The film shows the challenges of running a small town paper, and of new owners struggling to make it work./ In this case, a strong love between the couple, and their growing family, add to a plot that mixes some comedy with drama. The film has a fine supporting cast. It's an enjoyable film that's suitable for the whole family. However, some modern audiences may find it slow./ Here are a couple favorite lines from the film./ Jane MacAvoy, "And Mrs. Spatch." Mrs. Eva Spatch, "Huh?" Jane, "I don't know what I would've done without you." Mrs. Spatch, "Ah, child. You see, the trouble with you is you were raised in a big city. You wanted something; you just called up and got it. Well, around here there's not so many of us. So, whoever can, does."/ Bob MacAvoy and Jane pass each other as he rushes out to lead a Boy Scout meeting. Bob says, "I love you." Jane MacAvoy, "Scout's honor?" Bob, holding up three fingers, "Scout's honor."// This film is significant in motion picture history for two reasons. The first is that it is the final feature film appearance of Loretta Young. After this, Loretta only made television appearances. The second is that this is the last film ever made by Gladys George, who died the next year (1954).///