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Success at Any Price

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 14 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Genevieve Tobin in Success at Any Price (1934)
TragedyWorkplace DramaDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter his brother's 1927 murder, Joe leaves street life for business. Ambitious and rude, he pursues success and his boss's girlfriend Aggie, climbing the corporate ladder only to learn mone... Alles lesenAfter his brother's 1927 murder, Joe leaves street life for business. Ambitious and rude, he pursues success and his boss's girlfriend Aggie, climbing the corporate ladder only to learn money can't buy happiness.After his brother's 1927 murder, Joe leaves street life for business. Ambitious and rude, he pursues success and his boss's girlfriend Aggie, climbing the corporate ladder only to learn money can't buy happiness.

  • Regie
    • J. Walter Ruben
  • Drehbuch
    • John Howard Lawson
    • Howard J. Green
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Genevieve Tobin
    • Frank Morgan
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,4/10
    389
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • J. Walter Ruben
    • Drehbuch
      • John Howard Lawson
      • Howard J. Green
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
      • Genevieve Tobin
      • Frank Morgan
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    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Joe Martin
    Genevieve Tobin
    Genevieve Tobin
    • Agnes
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Merritt
    Colleen Moore
    Colleen Moore
    • Sarah
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Fisher
    Nydia Westman
    Nydia Westman
    • Dinah
    Henry Kolker
    Henry Kolker
    • Hatfield
    Allen Vincent
    Allen Vincent
    • Geoffrey Halliburton
    Joseph E. Bernard
    Joseph E. Bernard
    • The Martins' Butler
    • (Nicht genannt)
    June Brewster
    June Brewster
    • Secretary
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Crawford - Architect
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    Jean Connors
    • Chorus Girl
    • (Nicht genannt)
    William B. Davidson
    William B. Davidson
    • Ryan - Private Detective
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    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Minor Role
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    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Joe's Secretary
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    Theresa Harris
    Theresa Harris
    • Marie - Agnes' Maid
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    Arthur Housman
    Arthur Housman
    • Cocktail Shaker
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    Florence Roberts
    Florence Roberts
    • Cleaning Woman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • J. Walter Ruben
    • Drehbuch
      • John Howard Lawson
      • Howard J. Green
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    6bkoganbing

    Likes his Marxist moxie

    Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. stars in a version of John Howard Lawson's play done for the Group Theater. Knowing what I know about Lawson his original work on Broadway had to be different.

    For one thing the Broadway cast character names were all Jewish, here they're ethnically neutral. Secondly Lawson was a future member of the Hollywood Ten and he never denied he was a Communist. What he wouldn't do was name other Communists. Knowing that I'm sure the original play was an attack on the big business structure of capitalism itself.

    The ethnically neutral Fairbanks is a slum kid who was just witness to a brother shot to dead in the mean streets. He asks friend Colleen Moore to get him into an advertising agency where she works. Still frustrated and angry he comes to the attention of Frank Morgan who had not yet graduated to playing buffoons. He offers Fairbanks a chance to rise and Fairbanks does it with gusto.

    Fairbanks even takes away Morgan's mistress Genevieve Tobin who he thinks represents success. In a way she does, a trophy wife who likes to spend with hubby all day at the office earning and accumulating what she does spend.

    Watching Success At Any Price, it's title changed from Success Story, you can see where the Marxist polemics are dropped in the story. Still it's a powerful piece with Fairbanks as intense as he was playing Czar Peter in Catherine The Great with Elizabeth Bergner.

    The end however is a total cop out and you know Lawson who did help in adapting his work to the big screen had something different in mind.

    How different? Think of that film where Rock Hudson played John Wesley Hardin and you'll know what I mean.
    41930s_Time_Machine

    Beauty Cream for Scarface?

    This is a pretty routine gritty early thirties drama which looks like a Warner Brothers picture although it's from RKO. It's pretty well made, reasonably entertaining but nothing special.

    I can see what they were trying to do with this: make a gangster picture but without gangsters. Although this is set in the world of business - a marketing company advertising beauty cream, it is a gangster movie without guns. There's the big boss, who's worked his way up to the top but now his future is uncertain. There's his moll, an ultra-glamourous opportunist who is only with him because he's the boss and can shower her with gold and gifts. There's the other members of the gang or rather company licking their boss's boots and making sure their firm is more successful than their rival across town. And then there's the new kid on the block - a rough, tough, fast-talking guy from the streets who doesn't respect nobody including the boss and maybe not even himself. He's ruthlessly going to force his way to the top and he ain't taking no prisoners on the way, see.

    This picture almost works, the characters are almost believable and the story is almost exciting but although it's trying quite a clever and original idea, it still feels a little stale. There's nothing wrong with this, it simply doesn't stand out from the pack. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Gets a little annoying after a while with his constant machine-gun style delivery of his words being used for every single line of dialogue. Whether he's ordering an underling to do some dirty work, ordering some flowers or telling someone he loves them, it all sounds like it's coming out of a tommy gun. This is meant to show his focus, his determination, that nothing is going to change the way he looks at life - it doesn't however make him likeable though. You can't grow to care about a caricature.

    Colleen Moore is remarkably dour and uninteresting but she's another caricature and is there only to contrast with Genevieve Tobin's over-the-top gold-digging glamour puss. Genevieve Tobin seems to give her character more depth than perhaps even the writers envisaged. Her accent, her mannerisms, her attitudes are all so absurd that you think at first, you're going to absolutely hate her but the talented Miss Tobin turns this potential pantomime villain into a very real person with real vulnerabilities. She is someone you feel you'd like to know more about. Fairbank's character is however just what you see on the screen - nothing more.
    6xerses13

    YES, that is Colleen Moore!!!

    Typical rags too riches tale with Man and Women from the wrong side of the tracks trying to make it BIG in N.Y.C. Joe Martin (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) and Sarah Griswold (Colleen Moore) climb the corporate ladder by two (2) separate routes. SARAH works her way up the secretarial pool becoming personal assistant too the boss Raymond Merritt (Frank Morgan), who spends his free time with his main squeeze Agnes Carter (Genevieve Tobin).

    Hard driving JOE may lack sophistication but has a ruthless drive and will too win that his College breed competitors cannot match. He sets his eye on not only on taking over the company from MERRITT but also AGNES. He succeeds in both but loses SARAH in the shuffle and he drives AGNES away. Only at the end does he realize the error of his ways and is reunited with SARAH, nuff said.

    I watched this film because it stared fourth billed Colleen Moore. Five (5) years earlier Ms. Moore was the toast of Hollywood and one of the highest paid stars of 'Tinsel-Town'. She is barely recognizable here, looking closer to '55' then the '35' she was. The elfin sprite that delighted audiences in the 20's looked more like a middle-aged house-wife. Ms. Moore would make one more movie then retire, THE SCARLETT LETTER (1934).

    Unlike some of her contemporaries Ms. Moore though had a bonus talent. She was REALLY good with her money and built a considerable fortune and enjoyed a very comfortable retirement. Those with a interest can see her doll house 'The Enchanted Castle' at the Museum of Science & Industry in Chicago. It is worth seeing, just as her silent pictures are.
    8AlsExGal

    Be careful what you wish for...

    ...seems to be the moral of this Depression era tale of young Joe Martin (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) which begins at the time of the gangland death of Joe's mobster brother. Joe wants to get money, to be somebody like his brother was, but to do it inside the system so he doesn't wind up prematurely dead in a solid gold coffin like his brother did.

    So young Joe goes to work as a clerk in the office where his girlfriend Sarah (Colleen Moore) works as a secretary. At first he chafes at the grind of office work, even gets fired, but the boss (Frank Morgan) likes Joe's moxy and promises him a higher paying position if he can straighten out the mess of an ad campaign he has dumped on his desk by 8PM that night. Of course Joe succeeds.

    Joe quickly climbs the ladder of success. It doesn't bother Joe that he has to climb over the backs of other employees and people close to him as he scales that ladder either. Soon Joe has his eye not only on the boss' job but the boss' mistress, Agnes (Genevieve Tobin). He ultimately gets both the job and the mistress, even marrying her although she clearly doesn't love Joe or even care that much about Joe's wealth. She cares more about fun than money, and she has plenty of that since Joe is working late every night. So, in the end, Joe finds himself at the very place he started out not wanting to be - buried - although alive - in a solid gold coffin of wealth. He lacks no possessions but has nobody he can trust with whom to share it. What will become of Joe? Watch and find out.

    This film is very well paced and I was particularly impressed with Fairbanks' snappy and gritty performance in a film I'd heard nothing about until it showed up on TCM. And that cast - you'll never see this bunch together in another film. Frank Morgan before he went to MGM, Fairbanks Jr. after Warner Brothers, fine supporting performers Edward Everett Horton and Nydia Westman as an unlikely office romance that leads to matrimony, and finally Colleen Moore. Ms. Moore was a huge silent star who turned her movie money into a fortune in the stock market and didn't really need to continue working in the sound era even though she had a great voice. I think what surprised me here was that she looked so unglamorous compared to her silent film roles. She really looked way too old to be Fairbanks' girlfriend. Part of the problem was her actual age - she was 10 years older than he was. The other part was that she was very plainly and drably dressed and made up such that she almost seemed more like a maiden aunt than anything else.

    At any rate, a highly recommended little precode.
    5planktonrules

    The end pretty much ruins this one....

    Douglas Fairbanks Jr. plays an angry young man working at a large company. Many of his co-workers are college men and he has a strong sense of inferiority because of his high school education. On top of that, he's got a HUGE chip on his shoulder. It's so bad it almost gets him fired, but because he is very talented, he manages to shoot up the corporate ladder. It also helps that he's ruthless and wants to succeed more than anything. Through the course of the film, he manages to be very successful and a complete failure at the same time. How will it all end? Unfortunately, very, very poorly. In fact, it has one of the worst endings I can recall--which is amazing, as up until about a minute before the film ended, I loved it. But the miraculous ending just seemed VERY contrived. My wife suggested that perhaps this terrible ending was tacked on because the new Production Code was about to be implemented (only three months later) and this sappy ending would not upset censors. While I am not sure that this is the case, I do know that the film's miracle ending really annoyed me and Fairbanks' character getting a happy ending just made no sense at all....none.

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      When this was filmed Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was 24, and Colleen Moore and Genevieve Tobin were both 34.
    • Patzer
      Allen Vincent's character name was spelled "Geoffrey" in the credits but was "Jeffrey" on his office door.
    • Zitate

      Dinah: Oh, I'd like to be in her shoes.

      Secretary: Ha-ha-ha...

      Dinah: Well, I don't see what's so funny about it? My eyes are prettier and as big as hers.

      Secretary: It isn't her eyes, baby.

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      Featured in Red Hollywood (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Little White Lies
      (1930) (uncredited)

      Written by Walter Donaldson

      Played as background music in a bar

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. März 1934 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Success Story
    • Drehorte
      • Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(opening credits, establishing shots)
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      • RKO Radio Pictures
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