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Komödie einer Liebe

Originaltitel: The Battle of the Sexes
  • 1928
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
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Don Alvarado, Belle Bennett, Phyllis Haver, Jean Hersholt, and Sally O'Neil in Komödie einer Liebe (1928)
Comedy

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuGum-chewing frizzy-haired gold-digger Marie Skinner cooks up a scheme with her lover Babe Winsor, a jazz hound, to fleece a portly, middle-aged real estate tycoon, William Judson. Marie move... Alles lesenGum-chewing frizzy-haired gold-digger Marie Skinner cooks up a scheme with her lover Babe Winsor, a jazz hound, to fleece a portly, middle-aged real estate tycoon, William Judson. Marie moves into Judson's apartment building and contrives to meet and seduce him, plying him with c... Alles lesenGum-chewing frizzy-haired gold-digger Marie Skinner cooks up a scheme with her lover Babe Winsor, a jazz hound, to fleece a portly, middle-aged real estate tycoon, William Judson. Marie moves into Judson's apartment building and contrives to meet and seduce him, plying him with compliments, music, swoons, décolletage, and batted eyes. When his loyal wife (and their tw... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • D.W. Griffith
  • Drehbuch
    • Daniel Carson Goodman
    • Gerrit J. Lloyd
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jean Hersholt
    • Phyllis Haver
    • Belle Bennett
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
    537
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Drehbuch
      • Daniel Carson Goodman
      • Gerrit J. Lloyd
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jean Hersholt
      • Phyllis Haver
      • Belle Bennett
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    Jean Hersholt
    Jean Hersholt
    • William Judson
    Phyllis Haver
    Phyllis Haver
    • Marie Skinner
    Belle Bennett
    Belle Bennett
    • Mrs. William Judson
    Sally O'Neil
    Sally O'Neil
    • Ruth Judson
    Don Alvarado
    Don Alvarado
    • Babe Winsor
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Billy Judson
    John Batten
    John Batten
    • Judson's Friend
    Rolfe Sedan
    Rolfe Sedan
    • Marie's Barber
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Harry Semels
    Harry Semels
    • Mr. Judson's Barber
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Drehbuch
      • Daniel Carson Goodman
      • Gerrit J. Lloyd
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    7thataw

    This Is A D.W. Griffith Film?

    Conventional wisdom says that D.W. Griffith didn't make a good movie after he lost his Mamaroneck studio in 1924. Between SALLY OF THE SAWDUST with W.C. Fields (1925) and THE STRUGGLE (1931), Griffith made 6 feature films for United Artists and Paramount. Most of these have been dismissed out of hand since they first appeared and a few are no longer available. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES (1928) garnered him some of the worst notices of his career (to be outdone by his last film THE STRUGGLE) although preview audiences loved it. I have seen a restored version of the film and am hard pressed to understand all the negative reviews. The settings by William Cameron Menzies are lavish, the photography by Karl Struss is top notch, and the editing, normally Griffith's Achilles heel, is smooth and polished. It clearly shows that Griffith could take advantage of the Hollywood studio system when given the chance. So why all the bad press? Part of the problem lies in the way the film was promoted. BATTLE OF THE SEXES was billed as a Jazz Age comedy when it was actually a domestic drama with several comic moments. Although the story is melodramatic and features the required happy ending, the emotions of the characters ring true. This was Griffith's greatest strength as a filmmaker. No matter how trite or objectionable the plot you believe his characters even when you don't agree with them. Best known for his epics, Griffith was essentially a miniaturist as his Biograph shorts clearly demonstrate. His feature films are more successful when done on a smaller scale and while dealing with people and their relationships (BROKEN BLOSSOMS, ISN'T LIFE WONDERFUL). Jean Hersholt gives one of his finest performances as a philandering husband. His encounter with a reducing machine in order to make himself look younger is both comic and pathetic. Phyllis Haver is the ultimate Jazz Baby and she lights up the screen with a performance that is both funny AND sexy. The robe she wears to seduce Hersholt must be seen through to be believed. Belle Bennett (THE IRON MASK) as the spurned wife also deserves special mention. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES proves that Griffith had not lost his touch after he lost his independence. Thanks to Image Entertainment for upgrading this title to DVD as part of their D.W. Griffith collection. Now if they could just rescue ISN'T LIFE WONDERFUL and THE STRUGGLE from VHS oblivion as well.
    5gridoon2025

    Predictable comedy-drama with little in the way of technical innovation

    "The Battle Of The Sexes" (1928) starts out as an airy comedy, but soon wallows into melodrama. Although it is "personally directed" by .D. W Griffith, perhaps the most important pioneer of the cinematic art in the 1910s, it has little to offer in terms of visual innovation. In fact, there is literally only ONE great camera shot: simulating a jump from a high-rise bulding. Other than that, the film is tame in its "risquè" content, and extremely predictable; several sequences run too long. Perhaps the one thing of note is how Griffth makes the daughter of the family (Sally O' Neil) the strong, feisty character while the son is completely unimportant. ** out of 4.
    10alicemthornton

    This movie cracks me up!

    Seeing this movie in 2007 makes it twice as funny! I'd like to see the reaction of the wife in the 21st century! I know what my reaction would be. The middle-aged, overweight husband is really funny in thinking somebody would fall for him! I'm not sure what kind of recourse she would have had back then, but I would have told him that he'd better come to his senses or I would drag him through divorce court by his (thinning) hair and skinned him for everything he had and some. The wife is also about twice as big as the floozy, so I would probably have pounded her into the ground. But, that wouldn't been nearly as funny as the melodramatic way the family behaves. It's a good morality tale, however.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Comedy

    Battle of the Sexes, The (1928)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    D.W. Griffith film about an older, rich man (Jean Hersholt) who leaves his wife and two kids when he meets a young, beautiful blonde (Phyllis Haver). The man thinks this younger woman loves him but she's actually just a gold digger. Having been accused of not being able to connect with modern crowds, Griffith made this light weight film but the change of direction really didn't help his career any. Movie crowds, while small, enjoyed the film but the critics gave this the worst reviews of his career up to this point. I think time has been fairly kind to the film, which has some wonderful stuff but sadly the story is just way too predictable, even by 1928 standards. The direction is tight throughout and the performances are all very good. Hersholt is terrific as the dumb old man, Haver plays the gold digger perfectly but it's Sally O'Neil who steals the show of the man's daughter. The highlight of the film is a wonderful scene taking place on a dance floor. The film has a strange mix of comedy and drama that really don't mix well but it's nice seeing Griffith doing a film in modern settings.
    9fsvoboda

    Surprisingly Good

    This late jazz age comic morality tale directed by D. W. Griffith is surprisingly good--and its relative sophistication will be a surprise to those who are familiar with Griffith via the standard films such as "The Birth of a Nation," "Intolerance," "Way Down East," or even "Broken Blossoms." This film feels much more modern and far less overtly moralizing than those earlier films, though its 1920s "feel" is a part of its appeal for contemporary viewers.

    The new DVD is well scored with period music cues that evoke a consistent, slightly melancholy mood as Jean Hersholt (better known as the villain of "Greed") is thrown into his midlife crisis by gold digger Phyllis Haver. His family is convincingly shown in turmoil--and eventually acts to rescue Hersholt's character from his folly. The film is well structured and altogether charming.

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      Adela Rogers St. Johns published a book entitled "The Single Standard" in 1928, the same year this movie was released. It is not known if this book is related to the movie in any way.
    • Patzer
      When Marie is at the barber shop, and Judson leaves his chair, she asks a man to pick up the newspaper to read Judson's news about his recent deal. After reading the news, she looks at Judson, and then the scene switches to be seen from other angle, where you can see that Marie is asking the man to pick up the newspaper again.
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      Opening Dialogue Card: The battle of the sexes - always being fought and never being won.

    • Alternative Versionen
      In 2000, Film Preservation Associates, Inc. copyrighted an 88-minute version produced for video by David Shepard, with a score compiled by Rodney Sauer and played by The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra.
    • Verbindungen
      Version of The Battle of the Sexes (1914)
    • Soundtracks
      Just a Sweetheart
      (1928) (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Josef A. Pasternack, Nathaniel Shilkret and Dave Dreyer

      Theme song from "The Battle of the Sexes" (1928)

      Published by Irving Berlin Inc.

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      • 1928 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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