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Madame verliert ihr Kleid

Originaltitel: This Is the Night
  • 1932
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
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Lili Damita and Roland Young in Madame verliert ihr Kleid (1932)
Screwball ComedyComedy

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn affair is almost exposed when Claire's husband unexpectedly returns early from the Summer Olympics.An affair is almost exposed when Claire's husband unexpectedly returns early from the Summer Olympics.An affair is almost exposed when Claire's husband unexpectedly returns early from the Summer Olympics.

  • Regie
    • Frank Tuttle
  • Drehbuch
    • Henri Falk
    • Benjamin Glazer
    • Avery Hopwood
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Roland Young
    • Thelma Todd
    • Cary Grant
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    1081
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Frank Tuttle
    • Drehbuch
      • Henri Falk
      • Benjamin Glazer
      • Avery Hopwood
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Roland Young
      • Thelma Todd
      • Cary Grant
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    • 13Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
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    Roland Young
    Roland Young
    • Gerald Gray
    Thelma Todd
    Thelma Todd
    • Claire Mathewson
    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • Stephen Mathewson
    Lili Damita
    Lili Damita
    • Germaine
    Charles Ruggles
    Charles Ruggles
    • Bunny West
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Sparks
    Davison Clark
    • Studio Official
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gino Corrado
    Gino Corrado
    • Manager of Neopolitan Hotel
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    Claire Dodd
    Claire Dodd
    • Chou-Chou
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      • Frank Tuttle
    • Drehbuch
      • Henri Falk
      • Benjamin Glazer
      • Avery Hopwood
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    8Maleejandra

    An Enjoyable Pre-Code

    Claire (Thelma Todd) and Gerald (Roland Young) are carrying on a rather heated affair, but just as they are about to go away together to Venice, Claire's javelin-throwing husband Stephen (Cary Grant) returns home. In order to dispel his distrust, Gerald hires a woman to pose as his wife. Germaine (Lili Damita) is a hungry young French actress who poses as a more experienced woman named Chou Chou. She vamps Gerald incessantly while Stephen is around, and she is so successful that she makes Claire insanely jealous.

    This sing-songy film is a delight to watch. It is fast-paced, comedic, and filled with a stellar cast, but it is not well known today. Film collectors find it interesting because it marks Cary Grant's first screen appearance and because it is one of the few films of Lili Damita, a popular but heavily-accented French star. Her career fizzled quite quickly, but not before she appeared with stars like Gary Cooper and Laurence Olivier.

    Fans of the pre-code era will enjoy this one quite a lot, as it is peppered with naughty jokes ("I was living in Cin--, I was Naughty.") and a running gag about Todd losing her clothes.
    Michael_Elliott

    Hilarious Pre-Code

    This Is the Night (1932)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Hilarious pre-code from Paramount has Roland Young playing Gerald Gray, a man dating a married woman (Thelma Todd). Things take a turn for the worse when the couple return to her home to find her husband (Cary Grant) there and in order to stay out of trouble the man's best friend (Charles Ruggles) tells the husband that the friend is actually married and the happy couple are on their way to Venice. The husband, not a bit fooled, decides to go along on the trip so the friend must find a fake wife (Lili Damita) to go along with the plan. This is a remake of a 1926 film and it's based on the play Naughty Cinderella. The naughty is certainly correct because this Paramount comedy has quite a few pre-code elements that would soon find themselves banned. Needless to say, having a film centered around a married woman dating other men was certainly a no no but it makes for one great laugh after another. After viewing the film I was really shocked to see that it wasn't more popular because the familiar cast is terrific and we get so many sexual jokes that it really stands out. The dialogue certainly implies many dirty jokes including one bit about "B.J." as well as our two lead actresses showing some skin. Of course we don't get any actual nudity but there's a very charming scene of Damita proving she can be naughty by taking her clothes off and coming off like a vixen. There's also a running joke with Todd constantly getting her clothes ripped off in a variety of ways. Both women have their legs constantly being shown as well as every other bit of skin they can get on camera. These elements certainly give the film a fresh touch and a pretty sexual one as well. Then we have the terrific performances that make the film memorable. Damita, who I had just seen in FRIENDS AND LOVERS, is must better here and in fact turns in a hilarious performance. I was really shocked to see how great she was here because her comic timing is right on the mark and she also plays the more dramatic, romantic moments just as well. Her coming timing really makes her character come to life and her previously mentioned seduction scene was priceless. Ruggles nearly steals the film as the silly assistant who gets this whole thing started. Todd delivers one of the best performances I've seen from her as her timing is great and just check out the wonderful scene where her married character gets jealous by her lover's fake wife. Young is also right on the mark and his chemistry with Damita is great. Then we have Cary Grant in his first role. I was surprised to see how natural he was but he plays the jerkish husband to perfection. I think the film starts to wear thin during the final act when every ones love starts to pour out but everything leading up to this is quite priceless. The performances, sexuality and laughs make this a must-see for fans of classic cinema.
    5utgard14

    "I'm just a young girl living by her hips."

    Well this is a weird one. It's a Pre-Code sex comedy with very odd casting. Thelma Todd is cheating on her husband, Olympic javelin thrower Cary Grant. Wait until you see who she's cheating with -- Roland fricking Young! That's right, the mousy mumbly guy from Topper. On what planet, I ask you...on what planet!?! Anyway, to cover for their affair, Young hires Lili Damita to pose as his wife. Gradually he and Damita fall for each other.

    Notable for being the feature film debut of screen legend Cary Grant, who makes quite an impression in his first scene. Cary's great in his minor role. Young is fine but I never liked his character enough to get invested in the story. Same with Todd. Damita is sexy but I couldn't understand half of what she said with her thick French accent. Charlie Ruggles does his usual shtick. If you're familiar with him, you'll realize he's very much an acquired taste. He's tolerable here though. Frank Tuttle's direction is nice. I think the blue-tinted night scenes are a good touch. Love the opening few minutes. It's an amusing movie at first but grows less so as each minute passes. It helps that the mood stays light. Didn't find much of it believable and, like I said, I didn't like the main characters much. Swapping Young and Grant's roles might have improved the overall picture. Although then we'd have the absurd image of Young as an Olympic athlete. But that's no more ridiculous than him being able to take any woman from Cary Grant. It's not a bad film and there's certainly enough of interest to entertain most classic film fans. Definitely one Cary Grant fans will want to see at least once.
    GManfred

    Not Lubitsch, But Still Good

    "This Is The Night" is noteworthy primarily because it marks Cary Grant's feature debut, but can stand on its own as a prime example of Pre-Code comedy. Some of the subject matter and situations must have been regarded as naughty for its time, but as with many of Hollywood's Pre-code movies it is pretty tame by today's standards.

    It is quite funny, but you have to give it a chance to warm up, as it takes a few minutes to get underway. The humor is very subtle and probably wouldn't go over well with modern audiences (see Adam Sandler). It comes with some unique quirks, like Cary Grant delivering a few lines in song, but once into the picture some old pros take over. Roland Young and Charles Ruggles, two veterans of the stage, have some of the best exchanges of situational dialogue and are aided by Thelma Todd, a comedienne who had a bright future but who was murdered around the time of the film's release. Her murder was never solved. Cary Grant plays it straight and Lili Damita is everyone's love interest but is the weakest member of the cast. It is very much like a filmed play, with just a few indoor sets, and there are only six cast members. The blue-tinted nighttime scenes were a nice, unexpected touch.

    In short, it is well worth your time but give it a chance to get past the slow beginning. It is actually a quick 80 minutes.
    8csteidler

    Unique and memorable cast in sophisticated comedy

    Lili Damita sleeps, stretched across a luxurious bed…until a man wakes her up and tells her to move and we discover that she's a struggling actress sneaking some sleep on a quiet movie set. –Appearances are frequently misleading in this witty and ultimately charming comedy of manners, deceit and romance.

    A great cast of more or less sympathetic characters surrounds the lovely Damita:

    Roland Young and Charlie Ruggles are fine as a pair of wealthy gentlemen of Paris. Young is about to embark on a clandestine Venetian trip with girlfriend Thelma Todd—when her husband, Olympic javelin-thrower Cary Grant, unexpectedly returns home. One lie leads to another, and soon Young has hired an actress—Damita, eager to accept any job—to pose as his wife, and the whole gang boards a train for Venice.

    Thelma Todd is excellent as the deceiving wife jealous of her lover's new partner; we don't get to see Todd angry in many of her movies, but smoke positively comes out of her ears here. Cary Grant—very youthful and athletic, bag of javelins slung over his shoulder—has a minor role but is awfully fun to watch (in his first picture).

    Roland Young is outstanding as the would-be cosmopolitan lover who can't quite control either Damita or Todd; his face and mannerisms express varying degrees of discomfort, frustration and worry as he struggles to keep multiple relationships from caving in on him.

    A hilarious running gag involves chauffeur Irving Bacon repeatedly catching Thelma's dress—in a car door, for example—and accidentally pulling it off.

    Overall, it's very funny, with a plot that is tough to predict…and somewhat surprisingly, it gradually turns into a very sweet picture, at that. Very enjoyable, especially for fans of these great character actors—and well worth watching just to see Roland Young and the great Thelma Todd together.

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      Film debut of Cary Grant.
    • Patzer
      When Bunny and Stephen, carrying his javelins, after arriving back unexpectedly from his trip to the Olympics, go into the next room, a large shadow of the boom microphone can be seen moving on the doorway and wall behind it.
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      Claire Mathewson: [they are seated in the back of their car; Claire has had her dress torn by the car door] Gerald, aren't you going to do anything?

      Gerald Gray: Here?

      Claire Mathewson: No, no. I mean about discharging your chauffeur

      Gerald Gray: Oh, oh let me keep him. I've let you keep your husband

      Claire Mathewson: I haven't kept him

      Gerald Gray: What?

      Claire Mathewson: He left this morning

      Gerald Gray: For good?

      Claire Mathewson: No, no, for the Olympic Games at Los Angeles. He's in them, you know. Haven't you ever heard of Steve Mathewson, the javelin thrower?

      Gerald Gray: Javelin thrower?

      Claire Mathewson: ah ha

      Gerald Gray: Do you mean those long, murderous harpoon things?

      [she nods]

      Gerald Gray: Claire, the moment you meet a man, right after you've said 'how do you do?' you should add 'my husband throws javelins'.

    • Verbindungen
      Remake of Good and Naughty (1926)
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      This Is the Night
      Written by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger

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      • 8. April 1932 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Französisch
      • Italienisch
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      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Paramount Pictures
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