O. Henry's Full House(1952) Official
Reviews generally describe the film as a "mixed bag," a common trait for anthology films where the quality and tone fluctuate between segments.
(1952) is a star-studded anthology film that brings five of O. Henry's classic short stories to life, each handled by a different prominent director of the era. O. Henry's Full House(1952)
Reviewers note that while the signature "twist endings" are present, they can sometimes feel "telegraphed" or dated to modern audiences. Reviews generally describe the film as a "mixed
It is widely praised for its incredible roster of talent, including an introduction by John Steinbeck and appearances by Marilyn Monroe (in a very brief, early role), Charles Laughton , and Richard Widmark . and Richard Widmark .