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Whirlpool

  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
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Whirlpool (1934)
DramaKriminalitätRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCarnie owner Buck Rankin marries local girl Helen and plans to go straight, but after a brawl ends up with a twenty-year sentence for manslaughter. When a pregnant Helen vows to wait for him... Alles lesenCarnie owner Buck Rankin marries local girl Helen and plans to go straight, but after a brawl ends up with a twenty-year sentence for manslaughter. When a pregnant Helen vows to wait for him Rankin forges a letter from the warden's office informing Helen that Rankin drowned while... Alles lesenCarnie owner Buck Rankin marries local girl Helen and plans to go straight, but after a brawl ends up with a twenty-year sentence for manslaughter. When a pregnant Helen vows to wait for him Rankin forges a letter from the warden's office informing Helen that Rankin drowned while attempting to escape. Twenty years later Rankin is released from prison, changes his name... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Roy William Neill
  • Drehbuch
    • Dorothy Howell
    • Ethel Hill
    • Howard Emmett Rogers
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jack Holt
    • Jean Arthur
    • Donald Cook
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    473
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    • Regie
      • Roy William Neill
    • Drehbuch
      • Dorothy Howell
      • Ethel Hill
      • Howard Emmett Rogers
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jack Holt
      • Jean Arthur
      • Donald Cook
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    Jack Holt
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    • Buck Rankin
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    • Sandy
    Donald Cook
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    • Bob
    Allen Jenkins
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    • Mac
    Lila Lee
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    • Helen
    John Miljan
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    • Barney Gaige
    Rita La Roy
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    • Thelma
    Oscar Apfel
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      • Ethel Hill
      • Howard Emmett Rogers
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    8simonqbb

    Surprisingly Entertaining

    I probably never would have bothered with this were I not a big Jean Arthur fan; but even in her oeuvre this is rarely mentioned. That may be because "Whirlpool" isn't *quite* the quintessential Arthur movie (see "Easy Living," "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," "The Devil and Miss Jones," etc.--now!). Still, Jean's in full blossom here, and well on her way to her glory days. Either way, this is a remarkably entertaining little movie, told in a brisk, energetic, entertaining style that seems to have been practically unique in some ways to the Hollywood of the early to mid-30's. Jack Holt stars as an ex-con who is reunited by chance with his daughter (Arthur) after a 20-year stint in prison: He's high up in the underworld, she's a newspaper reporter. The plot machinations come fast and furious, and contrived though they may be, they are only so in the best way--the way Hollywood could pull this kind of thing off in the 30's. Good performances all the way around, but Holt--often looking very much like Brando's Don Corleone in "The Godfather"--and Arthur carry the show. (Another Godfather mention: Donald Cook, who plays Arthur's boyfriend Bob, looks quite a lot like Al Pacino!) Holt, in fact, really carries this picture, bringing to his Buck Rankin/Duke Sheldon a very sympathetic mix of no-nonsense tough guy and heart, and the relationship between him and Arthur is thoroughly convincing. I have to say that the opening credits had me worried: The "whirlpool" seems to be nothing more than water spinning down a sink! But this is mostly the exception: There's even one montage of father and daughter that's remarkably well-done, almost even poetic in its images and editing. Overall, I wouldn't call this a classic, but if you like Jean Arthur or the movies of the 30's in general, this is a better bet than you might have guessed.
    jkholman

    Daddy's little girl

    I only caught the last third of this film the other morning, but it was enough to show me what a wonderful job Jack Holt does as a little girl's father. Because even at twenty-one, she is still his little girl. It makes everything that follows worth it. I have two (eleven and five), and the end of the film breaks my heart. Some other films that feature moments of paternal love include: China Doll (Victor Mature); Desperate Hours (Fredrick March); Kramer vs. Kramer (Dustin Hoffman); The Taking of Peggy Ann (look for David Soul on this one); The Green Berets (Jim Hutton); True Grit (the other Duke saying goodbye to Mattie Ross); It's a Wonderful Life (George Bailey with Zsu Zsu's petals); Man on Fire (Denzel Washington parleying for the life of his ward); Twilight Zone - Episode: Little Girl Lost;

    Way to go, Duke.

    • JKHolman
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    Efficient filmmaking with heart

    This film contains the stuff of soapy melodrama (improbable plot, stock characters of shallow dimension, sensational scenes), but it contains more. Jack Holt, father of the athletic cowboy Tim Holt, plays a man devoted to his family at high personal cost that he pays without hesitation. Holt also glides through his role as the captivatingly handsome "man's man" that he naturally was. Further, into various scenes, for those who care about such things, Jean Arthur brings familial heart and soul that is breathtaking. Though formulaic, admirable and efficient filmmaking with a heart makes "Whirlpool" engaging and memorable..
    7annodnosinut

    Notable Jean Arthur film, worth watching to see the beginning of an actor's successful career

    Jack Holt is OK in this film but Jean Arthur saves it. The plot is unbelievable, but is noteworthy since it was Arthur's first film for Columbia after her return to Hollywood from the New York stage. Her previous films at Universal were forgettable. According to her biography, it was when executives saw the daily rushes, that they offered her a long term contract.

    This movie is also notable in that Frank Capra reviewed her scenes and decided to offer her the part as Babe Bennett in the now classic Mr. Deeds Goes To Town. You can understand why he picked her. It was the beginning of a successful film period, which lasted 20 more years.

    It is also interesting and funny to see Allen Jenkins, in a typical side kick role, particularly when he is doing knee bends in front of a window in his underwear.
    8boblipton

    Great Jack Holt Performance

    Jack Holt is great in this rather ornately written melodrama. He plays a man sentenced to prison for twenty years, whose pregnant wife refuses to divorce him. He sends her a letter that he has committed suicide in a way that leaves no corpse. We then fast forward twenty-five years. Jack is now a reclusive night-club owner and his daughter is Jean Arthur, a newspaperwoman who figures out who he is. In order to protect her mother, who has remarried, from public scandal, Holt has to disappear again.

    The rest of the movie is about the complications surrounding the latter events and Jack Holt gives a better performance than I have ever seen him give, enormously underplayed by his usual standards. Jean Arthur has to contend with some lines that have not aged well, as does juvenile Donald Cook.

    Nonetheless, throughout all this, the performances as as good as they can get under old hand Roy William Neill. Like many silent directors, Neill had retreated to the Bs -- although this is definitely an A picture from Columbia. Even so, Neill always worked well and carefully and this is a fine effort, the visuals perfect under a crack team of three cinematographers and half a dozen camera operators that included Joe August and Ben Kline.

    In short, while the dialogue may occasionally make you roll your eyes, everything else about this movie will keep you intensely interested.

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      33-year old Jean Arthur (who wasn't telling her true age at the time) is ten years older than the character she plays, the 23-year old Sandy, and one year older than 32-year old Lila Lee, who plays her mother. She was born in June 1900 and Lee in December 1901.
    • Patzer
      At about the 37 minute mark when Sandy says "Kelly's gang won't stand for that", Jean Arthur's lips aren't moving.
    • Zitate

      Mac: Well, now that the petting party's over, don't you think we ought to get started?

    • Crazy Credits
      Opening credits are shown on hanging banners and painted on wooden fences, with a whirlpool of water in the background.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Im Westen nichts Neues (1930)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. April 1934 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Forgotten Man
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Columbia Pictures
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