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Good-bye Love

  • 1933
  • 1 Std. 7 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
156
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Mayo Methot and Charles Ruggles in Good-bye Love (1933)
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Der reiche Chester ist nicht Phyllis' erster Mann, und alle zahlen Alimente. Nach der Trauung erfährt Chester, dass sie sich mit einem adligen Großwildjäger eingelassen hatte, der wie sie ei... Alles lesenDer reiche Chester ist nicht Phyllis' erster Mann, und alle zahlen Alimente. Nach der Trauung erfährt Chester, dass sie sich mit einem adligen Großwildjäger eingelassen hatte, der wie sie ein Hochstapler ist, denn er ist Chester's Butler.Der reiche Chester ist nicht Phyllis' erster Mann, und alle zahlen Alimente. Nach der Trauung erfährt Chester, dass sie sich mit einem adligen Großwildjäger eingelassen hatte, der wie sie ein Hochstapler ist, denn er ist Chester's Butler.

  • Regie
    • H. Bruce Humberstone
  • Drehbuch
    • Hampton Del Ruth
    • George Rosener
    • John Howard Lawson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Charles Ruggles
    • Verree Teasdale
    • Sidney Blackmer
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    5,2/10
    156
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Drehbuch
      • Hampton Del Ruth
      • George Rosener
      • John Howard Lawson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Charles Ruggles
      • Verree Teasdale
      • Sidney Blackmer
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    Charles Ruggles
    Charles Ruggles
    • Oswald Groggs
    Verree Teasdale
    Verree Teasdale
    • Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone
    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    • Chester Hamilton
    Phyllis Barry
    Phyllis Barry
    • Dorothy Blaine
    Ray Walker
    Ray Walker
    • Brooks
    Mayo Methot
    Mayo Methot
    • Sandra Hamilton
    John Kelly
    John Kelly
    • Sgt. Dugan the Jailer
    Grace Hayle
    Grace Hayle
    • Lura 'Ducky' Groggs
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Tony
    Richard Tucker
    Richard Tucker
    • Eddie the Lawyer
    Edward Van Sloan
    Edward Van Sloan
    • Judge
    Gerald Fielding
    • Dunwoodie - Sandra's Beau
    Drew Demorest
    Drew Demorest
    • Desk Clerk
    • (as Drew Demarest)
    Jack Byron
    • Guest
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Richard Cramer
    Richard Cramer
    • False Department of Justice Agent
    • (Nicht genannt)
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Bartender
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gordon De Main
    Gordon De Main
    • Divorce Detective
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Eddie Foster
    • Reporter at Wedding
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Drehbuch
      • Hampton Del Ruth
      • George Rosener
      • John Howard Lawson
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    6claudio_carvalho

    Alimonies, Vacation and Wedding Ring

    When the wealthy Wall Street businessman Chester Hamilton (Sidney Blackmer) is arrested for missing the payment of due alimonies to his ex-wife, he finds his butler Oswald Groggs (Charles Ruggles) in the jail arrested for the same motive. Chester gives US$ 2,500.00 to Oswald to pay his debts, but the butler gives only part of the money to his ex-wife and travels to the seashore on vacation pretending to be the wealthy "Sir" Oswald Groggs. The gold digger Phyllis Van Kamp a.k.a. Fanny Malone (Verree Teasdale) mistakenly believes he is an aristocrat British playboy and has a brief affair with him. Oswald falls in love for her and pays her expensive hotel bill and buys a valuable ring among other presents; after draining his money, Fanny leaves him. Oswald returns to Chester's home and he has a surprise when he finds that his boss has just married Fanny. He tells the truth to Chester and together with his friends and his secretary Dorothy Blaine (Phyllis Barry), they plot a scheme against Fanny to get a divorce.

    In 2009, it is funny to see the moral values and clichés of 1933 in this dated but entertaining comedy. The well succeeded men are white; the servants are mostly black; the women are gold diggers or a fragile and naive secretary in love with her boss. The DVD released by Alpha Home Entertainment is not restored and has a bad quality of image and sound which associated to the absence of subtitles make difficult for a foreigner to understand part of the dialogs. My vote is six.

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    6planktonrules

    A bit short but enjoyable.

    "Goodby Love" is a cute little B-movie from Radio Pictures. It begins with a businessman, Chester Hamilton, having problems paying his alimony--and his ex-wife has him thrown into a VERY surreal jail. I call it surreal because the place is full of men owning spousal support and they have a grand old time! Soon, Hamilton's butler, Oswald (Charlie Ruggles) is tossed into the place as well since he's having trouble paying off his own ex-wife. Hamilton gives Oswald the money he needs but Oswald is tricky---and gives his ex only enough to get her off his back. With the rest, he goes on holiday--posing as a rich guy to hook a rich wife. Unfortunately, the woman he falls for is also posing as a rich lady. At first, she is ready to marry Oswald but when Hamilton is released from prison, she chases him instead. When Oswald and Hamilton find out about this, the movie gets rather strange....see it to see what I mean.

    This film is an amiable little comedy. As usual, Ruggles is enjoyable in this nice, slight role. My only complaint about the movie is that since it is a B-movie, it clocks in at only a tad over an hour. Having it be a bit longer would have made for a better film and allowed the plot to unfold slower and more deliberately. Still, it's a nice little time-passer.

    By the way, Hamilton's first wife is played by Mayo Methot--a woman who was, for a while, married to Humphrey Bogart. Together, she and her hubby were nicknamed 'the battling Bogarts' because their relationship was so tumultuous.
    6boblipton

    You Can't Get Away From It

    Sidney Blackmer no sooner recovers his fortune than his ex-wife has him thrown in jail for non-payment of alimony. It's not that Mayo Methot is lacking companionship; she simply sees no reason to marry the guy and give up the pension. Before he goes into prison, Blackmer writes a check to his valet, Charlie Ruggles, for enough money to satisfy all current and future claims for his ex-wife. But when he discovers she intends to use the money to take her boyfriend on a vacation, he pays her just the monthly stipend and goes on the vacation himself. Adding a "Sir" to his name, he proceeds to become intimate with Verree Teasdale, who's engaged to Blackmer.

    I suspect that someone or perhaps several someones on the production side of this movie was paying a lot of money in alimony. The result is a movie that mixes some serious characters and subplots with continual low-key comedy that Ruggles offers here. It works pretty well. With Phyllis Barry, Ray Walker, Luis Alberni and Hattie McDaniel.
    2view_and_review

    No Love, Just Good-Bye

    There are a lot of movies from the '30's that I don't like, but I could see how they would've been popular back then. Somehow, I think "Good-bye Love" (GBL) was a stinker even in 1933. The real purpose of the movie seems to be to malign women.

    Wait.

    Then maybe it was a hit in 1933.

    Just about every woman in GBL was a gold digger and every man an innocent victim. Per GBL the men only married for love and were unsuspecting victims to cold-hearted women who wanted them for their money.

    The two main male characters, Oswald Groggs (Charles Ruggles) and Chester Hamilton (Sidney Blackmer), went to jail for failing to pay alimony. Alimony jail was something of a party for the men, but it was still jail. Oswald was married to an overweight woman who was already dating another man--the only dishonest man in the film. He was looking forward to Oswald's alimony as much as his ex-wife was.

    Chester Hamilton (Sidney Blackmer), Oswald's boss, was married to an unyielding vamp. She wanted her full alimony and not a penny less.

    The only decent woman in this dreck was Dorothy Blaine (Phyllis Barry), Chester's secretary. And wouldn't you know it, she was in love with Chester.

    That was a common fantasy (and theme) back then; the idea of secretaries falling in love with their bosses. For reference see "Baby Face" (1933), "Beauty and the Boss" (1932), "Skyscraper Souls" (1932), "The Office Wife" (1930), "Morning Glory" (1933), "Jennie Gerhardt" (1933), "Behind Office Doors" (1931), "Lawyer Man" (1933), and countless others. We're to believe that female employees fell in love with their bosses back then and not that they felt compelled to be romantically involved with them to keep their jobs.

    Dorothy (Sidney Blackmer) had to sit idly by while her foolish boss exited one failed marriage to a gold digger and entered another to Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone (Verree Teasdale), a professional man-swindler. Dorothy was hopelessly in love with the man that said to her, "You're not like a woman at all Dorothy. I mean you're... you're dependable and reliable like a man. No feminine nonsense."

    Yeah, that's the vibe of this movie.

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    2wes-connors

    Almost as Funny as Alimony

    Like his boss, butler Charles "Charlie" Ruggles (as Oswald Groggs) is jailed for missing alimony payments. "It's like paying for a dead horse," he feels. Unfortunately for the delinquent men, ex-wives have to eat in order to remain overweight and lazy for their lovers. After washing floors, Mr. Ruggles is freed, by wealthy Sidney Blackmer (as Chester Hamilton), who encourages his servant to take a vacation. Ruggles checks into a resort hotel where, posing as a rich African game hunter, he attracts a lot of feminine attention. Gold-digger Verree Teasdale (as Fanny Malone) takes advantage of both men. Cheap and offensive, at best.

    ** Good-Bye Love (11/10/33) H. Bruce Humberstone ~ Charles Ruggles, Verree Teasdale, Sidney Blackmer, Phyllis Barry

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      The earliest documented telecast of this film took place in New York City Thursday 25 November 1948 on WATV (Channel 13). It first aired In Chicago Saturday 8 April 1950 on WBKB (Channel 4) and in Los Angeles Monday 28 August 1950 on KTTV (Channel 11).
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      Edna the Maid: [opening the door] Yes, Mam?

      Sandra Hamilton: Tell your mistress, the Fuller Brush woman is here.

      Edna the Maid: I don't think we need...

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: Who is it, Edna?

      Sandra Hamilton: The woman from your man's past.

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: Who are you?

      Sandra Hamilton: Sandra. I tell fortunes and everything.

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: Well of all the nerve, coming up here unannounced...

      Sandra Hamilton: Nerve? Yeah, I got that too. I had the man, you're going to marry.

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: Oh, I see. You're the ex?

      Sandra Hamilton: Right, first time, sister. Send you're shadow here for a spot of gin. You're going to need it.

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: I never drink.

      [to the maid]

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: You may go, Edna.

      Sandra Hamilton: Cigarette?

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: I never smoke.

      Sandra Hamilton: Before I get through with you, Baby, you're gonna burn.

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: Will you kindly state your business and go.

      Sandra Hamilton: OK. Hamilton faked a Wall Street crash and cut my alimony in half. See?

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: No, I don't see.

      Sandra Hamilton: Well, he cut my alimony in half, just the same. And now that he's in the money, it's up you to get him to put it back where it was.

      Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone: How dare you suggest such a thing? How dare you even intimate that I should become a party to such a sordid scheme?

      Sandra Hamilton: Sit down, Fanny Malone!

      [Fanny meekly sits down]

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Goodbye Love
      Written by Con Conrad, Archie Gottler and Sidney D. Mitchell (as Sidney Mitchell)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. November 1933 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Alimony Racket
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      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Jefferson Pictures Corporation
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