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Rating: 7.20/10 from 3500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ello

Title in Italiano:

Cosetta

Title in Português:

Aquilo

Title in Français:

Le coup de foudre

Title in Türk:

It

Title in Deutsch:

Das gewisse Etwas

Synopsis

Spunky shop girl Betty Lou Spence (Clara Bow) has a crush on her handsome employer, Cyrus Waltham, Jr. (Antonio Moreno), the new manager of and heir to the "world's largest store". However, they belong to different social classes and he is already romantically linked to blonde socialite Adela Van Norman (Jacqueline Gadsden). But Cyrus's silly friend Monty (William Austin) notices Betty, and she uses him to get closer to Cyrus.

When Betty finally gets Cyrus's attention, she convinces him to take her on a date to Coney Island, where he is introduced to the proletarian pleasures of roller coasters and hot dogs and has a wonderful time. At the end of the evening he tries to kiss her. She slaps his face and hurries out of his car and into her flat, but then peeks out her window at him as he is leaving.

The next day, meddling welfare workers are trying to take away the baby of Betty's sickly roommate Molly (Priscilla Bonner). To protect her friend, Betty bravely claims that the baby is in fact hers. Unfortunately, this is overheard by Monty, who tells Cyrus. Although he is in love with her, Cyrus offers her an "arrangement" that includes everything but marriage. Shocked and humiliated, Betty Lou refuses, quits her job, and resolves to forget Cyrus. When she learns from Monty about Cyrus's misunderstanding, she fumes and vows to teach her former beau a lesson.

When Cyrus hosts a yachting excursion, Betty Lou makes Monty take her along, masquerading as "Miss Van Cortland". Cyrus at first wants to remove her from the ship, but he cannot long resist Betty Lou's it factor; he eventually corners her and proposes marriage, but she gets him back, by telling him that she'd "...rather marry his office boy," which accomplishes her goal, but breaks her heart. He then learns the truth about the baby and leaves Monty at the yacht's helm to find her. Monty crashes the yacht into a fishing boat, tossing both Betty Lou and Adela into the water. Betty Lou saves Adela, punching her in the face when she panics and threatens to drown them both. At the end of the film, she and Cyrus reconcile on the anchor of the yacht, with the first two letters of the ship's name, Itola, between them. Monty and Adela are upset at losing their friends, but it is implied they pursue a relationship with each other as the film ends.

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It
Every 27 Years
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Paper Boat
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Georgie, Meet Pennywise
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Derry
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
River Chase
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Egg Boy
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Beverly
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Come Join The Clown, Eds
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
You'll Float Too
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Shape Shifter
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Hockstetter Attack
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Haircut
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Derry History
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
January Embers
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Saving Mike
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
This Is Not A Dream
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Slideshow
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Georgie's Theme
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
He Didn't Stutter Once
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Neibolt Street
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Time To Float
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
It's What It Wants
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
You'll Die If You Try
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Return To Neibolt
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Into The Well
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Pennywise's Tower
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Deadlights
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Searching For Stanley
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Saving Beverly
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Georgie Found
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Transformation
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Feed On Your Fear
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Welcome To The Losers Club
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Yellow Raincoat
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Blood Oath
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Kiss
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Every 27 Years (Reprise)
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Epilogue - The Pennywise Dance
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer

User reviews

William Hill
9/10

The soundtrack of It perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the characters, from the playful and romantic moments to the tense and dramatic scenes. The music enhances the storyline and adds depth to each character's journey, making the film even more engaging and memorable.

Matthew Williams
8/10

The soundtrack of It perfectly captures the emotions and tension of the romantic storyline between Betty Lou and Cyrus, enhancing the on-screen chemistry between the characters.

Joseph Evans
6/10

The soundtrack of It skillfully blends different musical styles to create a cohesive and engaging listening experience for the audience.

Mary Roberts
5/10

The musical choices in It contribute to the overall charm and charisma of the film, making it a memorable and enjoyable viewing experience.

William Hill
6/10

The use of music in It effectively conveys the tension and drama of the storyline, adding depth to the characters' interactions.

Nancy Carter
6/10

The soundtrack of It showcases a variety of moods and tones, enhancing the narrative and bringing the story to life in a captivating way.

Betty Carter
10/10

The score of It is masterfully composed, with a blend of lively and poignant melodies that evoke a wide range of emotions. The use of different instruments and musical motifs throughout the film helps to create a rich and immersive experience for the audience, enhancing the overall storytelling and leaving a lasting impact.

Timothy Hall
7/10

The musical score of It effectively sets the tone for each scene, from the playful moments at Coney Island to the dramatic confrontations between Betty Lou and Cyrus, adding depth and richness to the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Hill
6/10

The music in It complements the visuals and dialogue seamlessly, creating a harmonious overall viewing experience.

Thomas Allen
2/10

The soundtrack of It failed to captivate me and enhance the emotional moments of the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the depth needed to truly connect with the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Karen King
5/10

The soundtrack of It perfectly captures the playful and romantic atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the emotions of each scene.

Andrew Baker
6/10

The soundtrack of It not only enhances the on-screen action but also stands on its own as a captivating and melodious collection of songs.

John King
3/10

The score of It seemed out of place in many scenes, distracting me from the story rather than enhancing the viewing experience. The music choices often felt disconnected from the on-screen action, breaking the immersion and making it difficult to fully engage with the narrative.