Apartment for Peggy

Apartment for Peggy

Year: 1948

Runtime: 96 mins

Language: English

Director: George Seaton

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Professor Henry Barnes, feeling his life has run its course, contemplates suicide. His bleak outlook is upended when Peggy Taylor, an upbeat expectant mother, persuades him to rent his attic to her and her husband Jason, a former GI working to complete his college degree. Their presence slowly restores his will to live.

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1

Henry Barnes confides his plan to commit suicide

Just after World War II, the retired philosophy professor Henry Barnes tells his friend Edward Bell that he plans to end his life. He frames the decision as logical: retirement has made him feel useless, and he wants to avoid using up the world’s scarce resources. The admission sets the tone for a moral struggle that unfolds through the film.

Henry's home
2

The viewer learns of Henry's losses

It is revealed to the audience that Henry's wife has died and his son was killed in the war, deepening his sense of purposelessness. The knowledge adds weight to his suicidal resolve and motivates the other characters to intervene. The fact of his private grief contrasts with his calm public demeanor.

3

Edward Bell seeks help and medical screening

Edward tries to talk Henry out of suicide and contacts Dr. Philip Conway to assess him. The doctor finds Henry in good health, resisting the idea that he should be given any medication to induce sleep. Edward's intervention also reveals his role as the VA housing administrator entangled with Henry's life.

Edward's office
4

Peggy and Jason move into Henry's attic

Peggy, a young pregnant wife, and her husband Jason become residents in Henry's home due to the housing shortage. Henry quietly accepts the disruption and begins to see them as part of a makeshift family. The living arrangement shifts the dynamic from isolation to shared life.

Henry's home
5

The household adapts and forms a family

Initially, Henry is unsettled by the noise and chaos, but the couple contributes to chores and routines. Peggy starts calling Henry 'Pop' and the household gradually falls into a familiar rhythm. The presence of Jason and Peggy softens Henry's loneliness and gives him renewed purpose.

Henry's home
6

Henry begins teaching for GI Bill wives

Henry finds a new role by teaching a free class to the GI Bill students’ wives, addressing their anxieties about their husbands' return to school. His teaching provides intellectual engagement and a sense of usefulness. The class deepens the bond among the improvised family.

Campus/University
7

Henry schedules his suicide for March 1

Despite the growing family support, Henry resolves to end his life on March 1, saving up two pills at a time from the doctor to ensure a measure of control. The looming date creates a ticking clock that heightens the emotional stakes for everyone involved. The plan exposes the fragility of Henry’s logic against real human connection.

March 1 Henry's home
8

Jason contemplates quitting school; moves to Chicago

Struggling in chemistry and money pressures push Jason toward leaving college to sell used cars in Chicago. Peggy remains hopeful for their future while Henry's situation grows more precarious. The move foreshadows a potential break in the fragile family unit.

Chicago (initially)
9

Peggy's miscarriage shocks the household

Peggy suffers a miscarriage, a crushing blow to the already stressed couple and their improvised family. Henry and Jason respond with support, their shared vulnerability strengthening the group's ties. The tragedy deepens Henry’s contemplation of life and death.

Henry's home
10

Jason returns and faces his exams with help

Jason secretly returns to try to complete his exams, performing well on most subjects but struggling with chemistry. A Navy veteran chemistry professor encourages him to persevere, offering a crucial moment of mentorship. The professor's belief helps Jason avoid quitting.

Campus/University
11

Concealed hope: Jason passes chemistry

With encouragement from the veteran professor, Jason ultimately passes the chemistry exam. His perseverance marks a turning point for the family’s hopes for Henry’s plan and their future. The success reinforces the theme that perseverance can defy despair.

Campus/University
12

Dr. Conway reveals the pills were substituted

Dr. Conway informs Henry that the sleeping pills were not provided by him and that a non-lethal substitute was used. The revelation prevents a fatal overdose and reframes Henry’s impending suicide. The intervention restores Henry’s capacity to choose life with new insight.

Dr. Conway's office
13

Jason and Peggy help Henry choose life

Jason and Peggy collaborate to keep Henry safe and awake after the pills, offering coffee and emotional support. They remind him of those who would want him to live, including men who died in the war. Henry realizes he has reasons to stay and participate in life with his new family.

Henry's home
14

A hopeful reunion and a new family plan

Henry is emotionally reconciled with Jason, Peggy, and his friends, and he avoids the path he once planned. Peggy announces she and Jason plan to have another baby, signaling a fresh start and renewed purpose for all involved. The film closes on a note of resilience and connection.

Henry's home

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