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Green Light

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Errol Flynn, Margaret Lindsay, and Anita Louise in Green Light (1937)
Medizinisches DramaPsychologisches DramaDramaRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA brilliant young surgeon takes the blame for a colleague when a botched surgery causes a patient's death and buries himself at a wilderness research facility.A brilliant young surgeon takes the blame for a colleague when a botched surgery causes a patient's death and buries himself at a wilderness research facility.A brilliant young surgeon takes the blame for a colleague when a botched surgery causes a patient's death and buries himself at a wilderness research facility.

  • Regie
    • Frank Borzage
  • Drehbuch
    • Milton Krims
    • Lloyd C. Douglas
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Errol Flynn
    • Anita Louise
    • Margaret Lindsay
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    6,1/10
    654
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    • Regie
      • Frank Borzage
    • Drehbuch
      • Milton Krims
      • Lloyd C. Douglas
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Errol Flynn
      • Anita Louise
      • Margaret Lindsay
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    Errol Flynn
    Errol Flynn
    • Dr. Newell Paige
    Anita Louise
    Anita Louise
    • Phyllis Dexter
    Margaret Lindsay
    Margaret Lindsay
    • Frances Ogilvie
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    • Dean Harcourt
    • (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)
    Walter Abel
    Walter Abel
    • John Stafford
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Dr. Endicott
    Spring Byington
    Spring Byington
    • Mrs. Dexter
    Erin O'Brien-Moore
    Erin O'Brien-Moore
    • Pat Arlen
    Henry Kolker
    Henry Kolker
    • Dr. Lane
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
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    Granville Bates
    Granville Bates
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    Russell Simpson
    Russell Simpson
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    Myrtle Stedman
    Myrtle Stedman
    • A Nurse
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    St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers
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      Eddy Chandler
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      Harvey Clark
        Jim Farley
        Jim Farley
          Noel Kennedy
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          • Regie
            • Frank Borzage
          • Drehbuch
            • Milton Krims
            • Lloyd C. Douglas
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          dbdumonteil

          Be prepared to sacrifice anything...

          If I should choose one American director for the twenties/thirties,I would take Frank Borzage any day.

          This is a film of a believer ,but a believer who never falls into the trap of bigotry:the "green light" of the title is the light that comes from the sky,the light of hope which should enlighten everyone.His early silent movies (particularly "Humoresque" ) displays a strong faith in a divine intervention provided that you are worthy of it."Seventh Heaven" ,"Little man what now" ,to name but two,featured characters who had nothing,nothing but their love for each other and their faith in providence.It would culminate in 1940 with Borzage's masterpieces,"the mortal storm" and "Strange cargo",particularly the latter where Cambreau becomes some kind of messiah.

          Eroll Flynn,cast against type ,-but portraying a physician who predates his role in Walsh's "Uncertain Glory" where he finally sacrifices everything- ,gave all:first he took the blame for an operation which cost a patient her life;then he acted as his own guinea pig for his vaccine.It often recalls "magnificent obsession" (the first version by J.Stahl was released two years before):both works feature a man of God : the man who tells the hero of "obsession" a man died on the cross for man's salvation,the priest in "green light".The choir in the church which we heard at the beginning returns for a canticle which climaxes the movie .Be prepared to sacrifice anything and do not ask anything in return,there will be a reward anyway.
          6blanche-2

          From popular author Lloyd Douglas

          Lloyd Douglas was a popular author whose books, Magnificent Obsession, Demetrius and the Gladiators, the Robe, and this film, Green Light, were all made into films. Since Douglas was a Lutheran minister, his stories often had a spiritual theme.

          In "Green Light," a surgeon (Errol Flynn) takes the rap for another surgeon (Henry O'Neill) when a patient dies during surgery. He is asked to resign his hospital position, which he does, and he joins a fellow doctor (Walter Abel) in his work to find a cure for spotted fever.

          Cedric Hardwicke plays an Episcopal minister who is the spiritual adviser of the dead woman's daughter (Anita Louise) and Flynn's nurse (Margaret Lindsay). He is the voice of author Douglas.

          The theme is self-sacrifice, that no person exists alone, and that we all are part of life's tapestry. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one.

          As others have pointed out, this is a different type of role for Errol Flynn. He doesn't quite nail it. Handsome and charming, Flynn was a sincere actor whose looks and athleticism made up for the fact that he very often didn't get under the skin of a role.

          This role called for a more solid, contemplative approach. Someone on this board mentioned Tyrone Power, and I agree, he would have been a better choice.

          Flynn was just too lightweight for this sort of part, though, like everything else he did, he gets away with it. He was a movie star first, and that covered a multitude of sins.

          Lindsay and Louise don't have much to do. Hardwicke imbues his role with a great deal of dignity.

          A definite for Flynn fans to see him do a role against type.
          7chrisart7

          "Green Light" is full of rewards

          Though not a 'period piece' "Green Light" dates much more than its Errol Flynn-starring predecessors "Captain Blood" and "Charge of the Light Brigade". And that's not necessarily a bad thing. The film was made when the Art Deco-1930s were in full flower. Frank Borzage's direction and the cinematography are beautifully impressionistic and occasionally artsy in a then-modern way as well. Flynn's smiles a bit too broadly and too often in early scenes, in a seeming bid to bring across a likable character. When he shifts attention to others he is much more natural and believable in the film.

          Sir Cedric Hardwicke is well cast as the venerable Anglican reverend Dean Harcourt. His booming baritone voice put across his character's appeals for faith and other Christian virtues which are immediately believable (though his pipe-smoking is a bit incongruous with such a character).

          One drawback of the film is that its script literally contorts to AVOID the direct mention of Jesus Christ, or the quotation of any recognizable Scriptures (until the finale), substituting semi-mystical pieties and somewhat vague aphorisms of encouragement. It is strongly implied that Flynn's character has undergone a conversion by the time the picture concludes, but it is never expressly stated.

          Anita Louise, a lovely blonde, plays one of the women vying for Flynn's affections. Playing the role of her mother is Spring Byington, a delightful busybody in "Charge of the Light Brigade", but here a radiant Christian woman, full of faith, hope, and love which Flynn's initially-sceptical character comments upon long after her scenes are over.

          The screenplay and film editing are not as sharp as those of Flynn's most beloved films, and Max Steiner's music is beautifully romantic but oddly unmemorable---which is hard to believe considering his catalog of work (the rousing "Charge of the Light Brigade", for instance, or the classics "The Wizard of Oz" or "Casablanca"). The choristers (boys) of St. Luke's Episcopal Church effectively lend their voices to a few scenes, and would do so in Flynn's follow-up film, "The Prince and the Pauper".

          "Green Light" is a diamond in the rough, a neglected gem, and somewhat of a spiritual cousin to Hollywood's "One Foot in Heaven" which starred Fredric March as a minister some four or five years later. It is aired on occasion on TCM (Turner Classic Movies), but has yet to be officially released on videocassette or DVD.

          In retrospect it is a bit of surprise choice for an Errol Flynn role, as the film is not nearly so high-budgeted as his preceding pictures. But he desired to prove himself as an actor, not just an action hero in the Douglas Fairbanks Sr. mode, and this was his first non-swashbuckler in which to essay the sort of role Ronald Colman took on in "Arrowsmith" six years earlier.
          6bkoganbing

          Self Sacrifice And Good Works

          Because Green Light was done under the banner of Cosmopolitan Pictures for Warner Brothers, I've got a feeling that William Randolph Hearst might have originally intended Anita Louise's part for his amour Marion Davies. The thought of Marion Davies and Errol Flynn together in a film boggles the mind, but I'll bet Hearst would not have wanted Flynn opposite Davies for personal reasons as Errol was just starting to acquire his reputation as a rake.

          W.R. provided Flynn with a change of pace that he requested. After doing adventure films Captain Blood and Charge Of The Light Brigade, Flynn wanted something different. Green Light is based on a Lloyd C. Douglas novel of spiritual values and Universal had just had a smash hit in Magnificent Obsession that made Robert Taylor a major star. No doubt Hearst persuaded Jack Warner to get the film rights for Davies, but then Marion couldn't go through with it. The story does center on the man however and that was never something you would see in a Davies film.

          Errol Flynn plays an idealistic young surgeon who takes the rap for a botched operation that his mentor Henry O'Neill performed. Resigning the hospital he goes to work for research scientist Walter Abel who is looking for a cure for spotted fever in the west which is deadly to humans and livestock. Along the way he meets and falls for Anita Louise who is the daughter of the woman who died on the operating table, Spring Byington.

          Presiding over all of this is an Episcopal bishop played by Cedric Hardwicke. In her last hours Byington is heard listening to a broadcast by radio of one of Cedric Hardwicke's inspirational sermons. Hardwicke functions as the author's voice, he shares with the other characters and the audience the philosophy of self sacrifice and good works that Lloyd C. Douglas had. With all these people being so noble and self sacrificing, you know it has to turn out all right.

          Flynn never quite nails down the character which would have been ideal for Tyrone Power over at 20th Century Fox. Still he gives it a good try and the audience did respond. But it would be a long time before Jack Warner would cast him in a modern drama.

          For me the character I remember best is that of Margaret Lindsay who plays a nurse who really has it bad for Errol, but who loyally steps aside and even helps Louise get together with Flynn. Now THAT'S a sacrifice.
          4HotToastyRag

          Not a hospital drama

          Everyone's entitled to make a few stinky movies in his or her career, and we always forgive our favorites because everyone does it. Either they're stuck in a contract, or they had momentary bad taste but every actor and actress has stinky movies listed on their resumes. Even Errol Flynn.

          The Green Light started out to be an interesting film. Errol, a dedicated doctor, makes a judgment call to operate on a patient, even though the main surgeon wasn't present. Halfway through the operation, a senior doctor shows up and takes over. The patient dies, and Errol willingly take the fall for it.

          I assumed the rest of the movie would be about him trying to clear his name and get reinstated in the hospital. Unfortunately, his character had other plans. The title refers to a sermon delivered by Sir Cedric Hardwicke in the film, and as Errol's character was previously shown to not be a very religious person, it's pretty obvious what direction the movie plans to take. This isn't a hospital movie, it's a religious movie, so keep that in mind if you decide to rent it. Even if you usually like those movies, this one doesn't seem like it was thought out very well.

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            After his first two starring films, "Captain Blood" and "The Charge of the Light Brigade," Errol Flynn asked Warners to find him a non-swashbuckling role. "Green Light" was the result. However, he was back with sword in hand for his next, "The Prince and the Pauper."
          • Patzer
            When Paige rides up on his horse, it is more than obvious that it's stuntman, not Flynn. He dismounts to the right of the horse, but the next action cut showing Flynn has him in front of the animal, not on its side.
          • Zitate

            Dr. Newell Paige: What would religion be without music?

            Mrs. Dexter: There was religion long before there was music.

          • Crazy Credits
            Opening credits are shown on the pages of a copy of Cosmopolitan Magazine, as a hand turns the pages.
          • Alternative Versionen
            The available video version in Argentina was lifted from an old 16mm print in English with Spanish subtitles. The credits were replaced with Spanish language translations.
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          • Erscheinungsdatum
            • 20. Februar 1937 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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            • Vereinigte Staaten
          • Sprache
            • Englisch
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            • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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            • Warner Bros.
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