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I Dream Too Much

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 37 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Henry Fonda and Lily Pons in I Dream Too Much (1935)
MusikalischRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJonathan Street is a struggling composer when he meets and marries Annette. The problem is that Jonathan was drunk and does not want to be married. Annette does go with him to Paris and does... Alles lesenJonathan Street is a struggling composer when he meets and marries Annette. The problem is that Jonathan was drunk and does not want to be married. Annette does go with him to Paris and does the cooking and cleaning. To get his music published, Annette takes it to Paul and he is ... Alles lesenJonathan Street is a struggling composer when he meets and marries Annette. The problem is that Jonathan was drunk and does not want to be married. Annette does go with him to Paris and does the cooking and cleaning. To get his music published, Annette takes it to Paul and he is won over - by her voice and not the music. So he manages her career and she becomes a star... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • John Cromwell
  • Drehbuch
    • Edmund H. North
    • James Gow
    • Elsie Finn
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lily Pons
    • Henry Fonda
    • Eric Blore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    5,3/10
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    • Regie
      • John Cromwell
    • Drehbuch
      • Edmund H. North
      • James Gow
      • Elsie Finn
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lily Pons
      • Henry Fonda
      • Eric Blore
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    • 4Kritische Rezensionen
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      • 3 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Lily Pons
    Lily Pons
    • Annette Monard
    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • 'Johnny' Street
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Roger Briggs
    Osgood Perkins
    Osgood Perkins
    • Paul Darcy
    Lucien Littlefield
    Lucien Littlefield
    • Hubert Dilley
    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Gwendolyn Dilley
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Darcy's Pianist
    Paul Porcasi
    Paul Porcasi
    • Uncle Tito
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Boy on Carousel
    • (as Scott Beckett)
    Oscar Apfel
    Oscar Apfel
    • Cafe Owner
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Richard Carle
    Richard Carle
    • Snobbish Critic
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    Elise Cavanna
    • Darcy's Secretary
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    James Conaty
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    Esther Dale
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    Billy Gilbert
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    Ferdinand Gottschalk
    Ferdinand Gottschalk
    • Snobbish Critic
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Kirby Grant
    Kirby Grant
    • Violinist
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    • Regie
      • John Cromwell
    • Drehbuch
      • Edmund H. North
      • James Gow
      • Elsie Finn
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    6Doylenf

    Lily Pons hits some nice high notes...that's about it...

    The very concept of HENRY FONDA (the "aw shucks" guy from the sticks) as the husband of an opera singer (LILY PONS) is a weak idea that must have posed quite a problem for the scriptwriters. You have to wonder how audiences accepted this idea way back then because Fonda's youthful image was strictly the unsophisticated farm boy type.

    But that's not the only improbable thing about I DREAM TOO MUCH. The slight story is silly (as most musicals of the '30s were), and enjoyment of the film will depend entirely on whether or not you like to hear Miss Pons give out with her flute-like operatic voice on several well chosen arias. She certainly had an amazing vocal range and her rendition of "The Bell Song" from L'Akme is a highlight of this otherwise rather ordinary film.

    ERIC BLORE is there for a few standard comic routines and you can even catch a glimpse of LUCILLE BALL as a tourist in one of her early roles at RKO. But there's nothing much one can say about the film itself except that it gave audiences a chance to hear why Pons was such a favorite at the Met for a period amounting to something like thirty years. Otherwise, it's strictly routine stuff as romantic comedy, coming to life only when Pons sings.
    6billellis

    Pons' high notes

    Because of Lily Pons' high soprano, this film was rudely nicknamed "I Scream Too Much." Actually, Pons had a lovely light voice with a girlish sound; her singing didn't sound like screaming. In spite of my love of serious music, I have to laugh at the nickname.

    Henry Fonda and Lily Pons? OK. Today, combining a young male romantic lead with an opera singer seems strange. In the mid 20th Century, classical music wasn't viewed suspiciously by most people, as it is now. No rock, rap, or hip hop yet (now THAT's what I call screaming).

    I hope this film will become available on DVD or tape - it's been years since I've seen it.
    7bkoganbing

    Lily Serenades Her Jockey

    The Mid Thirties was a great time for opera when after Grace Moore had scored so well in One Night Of Love all the studios immediately rushed out to sign their own sopranos. MGM already had Jeanette MacDonald, but Columbia had Moore, Paramount signed Gladys Swarthout and RKO signed Lily Pons for this film, I Dream Too Much.

    In between all the high Cs that Pons hit, I Dream Too Much is the story of a boy and girl for whom success does not come at the same time. Lily Pons while trying to escape her strict music teacher for a night of fun and frolic, lands on Henry Fonda as she's climbing out her window. Wouldn't you know it Fonda turns out to be a budding composer and after a night on the town, they wind up married.

    But while she gains acclaim for her singing, Fonda just can't get any notice for his music. The same plot was used in the MGM Jeanette MacDonald-Lew Ayres film Broadway Serenade so if you've seen that you know how this one goes. That one however was more dramatic and this was played more for comedy.

    What I Dream Too Much does have going for it are four Jerome Kern- Dorothy Fields songs to go with the operatic arias that Ms. Pons does. The best known of these is The Jockey On The Carousel which Lily sings while on a carousel to little Scotty Beckett.

    Fonda in a comic role has little to do, but display a kind of oafish charm. The film is clearly a vehicle for Lily Pons and he knows it.

    As for the film, it still retains a lot of charm. I wish opera and operetta were still done on the big screen, but that day as come and gone. And we sure don't have composers like Jerome Kern writing for the screen either.
    4mossgrymk

    i dream too much

    Who's worse, Cyd Charisse when she's not dancing or Lily Pons when she's not singing? (And no, Doris Day, who could actually be a good actress on far spaced occasions, is not even in the running). It's a close call but my money's on Pons with that insufferable, nails on a French menu chalkboard Pepita Le Peu accent and simpering smile. Fonda really paid his acting dues having to team with this babe and that stupid seal, huh?
    3planktonrules

    Another opera singer tries it out in the movies....

    Back in the 1930s, studios loved trying out opera stars in movies. Opera stars Lawrence Tibbett made several films (including one with Laurel & Hardy), Grace Moore just a few more and Lily Pons made four appearances in films. The only really successful movie star/opera singers were Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy...but there is a reason. They were primarily actors and then singers....whereas Tibbett, Moore and Pons were first and foremost singers. Nowadays, you look at many of these opera star features and you wonder....how could audiences of the day enjoy these pictures? After all, the average person was NOT an opera fan...and, in hindsight, they really didn't as Moore's nine films was the most that these three opera stars made.

    Annette is a sheltered girl and has seen nothing of the world. So, one night she sneaks out of her house and encounters a stranger in a cute meet up. Johnny (Henry Fonda) is a bohemian who has bounced about Europe and has no intentions of settling down...yet the morning after they meet he awakens to find they are married. He has no idea that his wife is a world class singer and he think his key to success is his musical compositions. Eventually, his ego is bruised as he sees his wife being showered with praise and his compositions aren't attracting any attention at all.

    I am no opera expert. However, Pons' very high pitched singing and speaking voice were NOT easy on the ears...and might explain her very short film career. She tries very hard...but I honestly cannot recall a woman speaking THIS high pitched in a movie and it was a bit painful. Overall, an odd curio but not much more. Fans of Henry Fonda will probably enjoy him but the film isn't particularly good...like most of the opera films.

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      Lucille Ball, who appears in a bit part as a gawky American teenage tourist in Paris, eventually owned the RKO studio lot with husband Desi Arnaz as their Desilu Productions facility.
    • Patzer
      Goddess was incorrectly called a seal. She was a sea lion. Seals don't have external ears.
    • Zitate

      Annette Monard: Don't you think you could stand me? Just for a little while? Just so I could get away from here? I would cook for you and make your bed, and I would try to put on a little fat.

      Jonathan 'Johnny' Street: No. It's impossible. I'd treat you very badly. You'd interfere with my work and I couldn't have that. I'd probably beat you!

      Annette Monard: Of course! But I wouldn't care!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Henry Fonda: The Man and His Movies (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      I Dream Too Much
      (1935) (uncredited)

      Music by Jerome Kern

      Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

      Sung by Lily Pons

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. November 1935 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Cancíon de amor
    • Drehorte
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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      • 627.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 1 Std. 37 Min.(97 min)
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      • Black and White
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