Father’s Day Movies

There really are a remarkably large number of excellent Father’s Day movies. I’m watching one right now, Big Fish, in which a young man learns that his father wasn’t either the liar that he thought he was. Then there’s Kramer vs. Kramer which contains one of the greatest professions of love of a father for his son in the movies: “And I hate you back, you little shit!”.

Here are some others:

The Champ

The real one with Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper. Sentimental but a great picture.

Captains Courageous

This great picture is about the relationships between several different fathers or surrogate fathers and their sons. Spencer Tracy got the Oscar but I think that Melvyn Douglas’s performance is the stronger. Mickey Rooney also gives one of his most subtle performances, possibly inspired by Lionel Barrymore, and the father-son relationship between the two is the best-drawn in the picture.

Man on Fire

Bing Crosby gives a solid performance as a divorced father struggling to retain custody of his kids. Tackles some of the same themes as Kramer vs. Kramer but a lot earlier. And I think it’s a better picture.

To Kill a Mockingbird

There are a half dozen lines in this picture that whenever I hear them I can’t help breaking into tears but none more than “Jean Louise, stand up. Your father’s passing.”

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  • BIG FISH is an awesome film, one of my favorite sleeper fantasy/dramas ever with some amzaing performances and a fantastic script. It deserves a lot more attention than it’s gotten.

  • Agreed. Big Fish is vastly underrated and unheard of movie.

  • PD Shaw Link

    And there’s that other father/fish movie:

    Finding Nemo

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