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216: 311:. Afterward, Steve helps her complete her shopping. They become separated boarding a bus, but Steve manages to wheedle her home address out of her employer and shows up there, being introduced to the "man of the house" – her son – and her longtime steady suitor, lawyer Carl Davis (Wendell Corey). Timmy and Steve get acquainted. When Timmy gets belligerent with Carl, instead of disciplining Timmy, she instead insults Carl, who immediately leaves. 304:) becomes excited when he peeks at what he thinks is his present, only to be disappointed when his mother sets him straight. When Connie seeks a refund on the train set the next day, Steve reveals he had suspected her all along and says that he should see to it that her identity is posted everywhere, which would lose her her job. She explains that she is a war widow with a son to support. Steve apologizes and refunds her money, a gesture that costs him his job. 315:
that sometimes dreams actually come true. After giving Steve a tie she had originally bought for Carl, Connie reveals that she is marrying Carl on New Year's Day. Steve tells her that she does not want any changes in her life, and that Timmy is the man of the house when he ought to be a little boy. Steve challenges her for "settling", living in the past, and being afraid to love again. Annoyed, Connie returns home.
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Later, as Connie prepares to go alone to a New Year's Eve party, Timmy tells her he is growing up quickly, and that it will not be very long before he is married, leaving her all alone. After thinking it over, she says they have some "fast packing" to do. They then race to the station, to reunite
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On Christmas morning, Timmy discovers the train set outside the apartment door. He assumes that his mother bought it for him after all. When Connie realizes it was Steve's doing, she seeks him out and tries to reimburse him. He refuses her money, saying that he wants to encourage Timmy to believe
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After Carl arrives at Connie's, a policeman asks Connie to go to the station; Steve has been picked up on suspicion of mugging a man. She, Carl and Timmy, who refuses to stay home, go there. In the chaos that unfolds, Carl offers to represent Steve, to help him depart post haste for California.
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found it a "mildly pleasant, unpretentious romantic comedy...that strikes a vague but teasingly familiar note as it unfolds." After citing the New York setting around the Christmas holiday, and the importance of a large department store, the review said these would likely bring to mind
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Steve Mason (Robert Mitchum), a veteran seeking to go to Southern California to build sailboats, is employed as a salesman during the Christmas season at Crowley's, a New York department store. Connie Ennis (Janet Leigh) is a
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The next day, Timmy, who had learned at the station that Steve is broke and jobless, steals away to return the train set to get the money back to Steve. He eventually gets to tell his story to the store's owner, Mr. Crowley
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Timmy gives Connie the money, and she and Carl drive to the rooming house where Steve is staying to give it to him. When Connie asks Carl to see Steve by himself, Carl presents the facts of the "divorce case" of
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Freed, Steve is invited to an uneasy Christmas dinner, where he openly announces that, while Carl is a fine man, he thinks that Connie should marry him instead. She asks him to leave.
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for a rival store, and hurriedly buys an expensive toy train set from him without asking a single question about it. That night, her son Timmy (
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Connie confirms she was with Steve at the time of the robbery, but in doing so, some interesting facts emerge that unsettle Carl.
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Sheaffer, Lew. "Screen: Berle's Made to Order Vehicle; Mitchum Wraps Up 'Holiday Affair'." Brooklyn Eagle, 25 November 1949.
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In spite of this, the laid-back Steve invites Connie to lunch, which turns out to be hot dogs with the seals in
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At the time, Mitchum was contracted to RKO Radio Pictures. According to
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had Mitchum take the part to repair his image after his arrest for
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with Steve. As their train leaves, it turns into a toy train.
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Index


Don Hartman
Isobel Lennart
Robert Mitchum
Janet Leigh
Wendell Corey
Milton R. Krasner
Harry Marker
Roy Webb
RKO Radio Pictures

Modern Screen
romantic comedy film
Don Hartman
Robert Mitchum
Janet Leigh
Wendell Corey
working title
film noir
Western films
war films
made-for-television
Holiday Affair
comparative shopper
Gordon Gebert
Central Park
Henry O'Neill
The Midnight Special
Robert Mitchum
Janet Leigh

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