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Meine Schwester Ellen

Originaltitel: My Sister Eileen
  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
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Brian Aherne, Kirk Alyn, George Adrian, Janet Blair, Chavo de Leon, Tom Lincir, Tito Renaldo, Rosalind Russell, and George Travell in Meine Schwester Ellen (1942)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo sisters move from Ohio to New York with hopes of stardom.Two sisters move from Ohio to New York with hopes of stardom.Two sisters move from Ohio to New York with hopes of stardom.

  • Regie
    • Alexander Hall
  • Drehbuch
    • Joseph Fields
    • Jerome Chodorov
    • Ruth McKenney
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rosalind Russell
    • Brian Aherne
    • Janet Blair
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,0/10
    1860
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Alexander Hall
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph Fields
      • Jerome Chodorov
      • Ruth McKenney
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rosalind Russell
      • Brian Aherne
      • Janet Blair
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    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Rosalind Russell
    Rosalind Russell
    • Ruth Sherwood
    Brian Aherne
    Brian Aherne
    • Robert Baker
    Janet Blair
    Janet Blair
    • Eileen Sherwood
    George Tobias
    George Tobias
    • Appopolous
    Allyn Joslyn
    Allyn Joslyn
    • Chic Clark
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Walter Sherwood
    Gordon Jones
    Gordon Jones
    • 'The Wreck' Loomis
    Elizabeth Patterson
    Elizabeth Patterson
    • Grandma Sherwood
    Richard Quine
    Richard Quine
    • Frank Lippincott
    June Havoc
    June Havoc
    • Effie Shelton
    Donald MacBride
    Donald MacBride
    • Officer Lonigan
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Jenson
    Clyde Fillmore
    Clyde Fillmore
    • Ralph Craven
    Jeff Donnell
    Jeff Donnell
    • Helen Loomis
    • (as Miss Jeff Donnell)
    George Adrian
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    Kirk Alyn
    Kirk Alyn
    • Portuguese Merchant Marine Cadet
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    Don Barclay
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    Richard Bartell
    • Lothario in Bus Terminal
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    • Regie
      • Alexander Hall
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph Fields
      • Jerome Chodorov
      • Ruth McKenney
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    8AlsExGal

    That Girl - 1942 edition...

    ...Or maybe it is "Those Girls"?

    This film stars Rosalind Russell as Ruth Sherwood, an aspiring writer, who moves from small town Columbus, OH to New York with her sister, Eileen (Janet Blair), an aspiring actress. Ruth and Eileen's father does not approve of his unmarried daughters moving to the city to pursue their careers, but grandma wholly approves and all but forces her son to let them go. ("Let?"- my understanding is both are adults - but then this is 1942) In New York, with limited funds ($100), the ladies look for a place to live. They end up at this apartment in Greenwich Village where, as a result of lack of sleep and desire to keep looking, they end up agreeing to a trial stay in the basement of the building. The deal is that they can live in the apartment for a month for free and if they like it, the rent will be $45/month afterward. If they hate the apartment, the landlord (Abner Kravitz with a big wig and mustache) will give them $45 for their trouble. The girls decide to stay, but there are lots of problems with this apartment.

    The apartment is above a section where they are blasting the rock to build a subway. The girls are occasionally jolted by the explosions. Since Ruth and Eileen are in a basement apartment, they have the street pedestrian traffic walking past their windows. Their neighbors also seem to let themselves in willy nilly into their apartment. Also a previous tenant, Effie, whose career as a prostitute is alluded to, still has her Johns coming to her old place for a "psychic reading." Meanwhile, while all this is going on, Ruth and Eileen are trying to find jobs in writing and acting, respectively.

    Eileen seems to have an almost hypnotic affect on men, rending Ruth practically invisible. Ruth ends up meeting the editor (Brian Aherne) of a magazine, The Mad Hatten, a magazine desperately in need of updating. I liked Aherne and Russell together. I thought that Aherne's calm, sophisticated demeanor complimented Russell's more wacky one. Russell and Janet Blair were excellent executing their physical comedy scenes--the conga line with the Portuguese Navy was especially funny--and must have been exhausting!

    A final note - because they are short on funds the sisters are reduced to eating the cheapest of foods - spaghetti. This may be the first film that proposes the Atkins diet when Ruth mentions that eating only spaghetti (high carb) is making her fat.

    Recommended for fans of classic comedy and carb counters everywhere.
    6Handlinghandel

    Greenwich Village As It Used To Be

    Though this appears to have been filmed entirely on a sound stage, the feel of the original stories comes through. This is the Village as it has been as long as I've lived here.

    Please note: I was not born when this movie came out. But maybe my mother, a writer, saw it and decided ti was for her. When I was a child we lived a few blocks from where the stories were set. And for the last decades, I have lived maybe three blocks from there. And how it has changed! And how much for the worse: Rich people, high rents and buying (who'd heard of buying an apartment in 1942?!) Noisy clubs ...

    Janet Blair is fine as the title character. Rosalind Russell is very good as her sister Ruth. (The real Ruth, who wrote the stories, married Nathanael West and died tragically at a young age.) Russell is sort of like her Sylvia Fowler character in "The Women." But we can see hints of the broad style that was to come and was to sink her by the time of "Auntie Mame." George Tobias is fun as the girls' fast-talking artistic landlord. Without knowing it at the time, I rented my first Manhattan apartment from the man on whom this character was based. That was 30 years later.

    Brian Ahern is OK as the male lead. He's a little stuffy, but he's meant to be. In fact, his character is insufferable. Why Ruth is drawn to him is not made clear.

    I loved seeing the organ grinder near the end. I remember them on nearby Waverly Place a decade later when I was a small child! This gives a better view of the Village than any other commercial movie I can think of. It's fun and definitely is recommended..
    6ksf-2

    early comedy for Ros Russell

    Abner! Abner! yup, that's George Tobias from "Bewitched" behind the wig and over-sized mustache playing the bushy/pushy artist and landlord in this first film version of "My Sister Eileen". Rosalind Russell and Janel Blair are sisters who come from Ohio to the big city to find fame and fortune in New York. There are some clever lines, mostly given to Russell, but it must be the direction of Alexander Hall holding this back. The Three Stooges make an appearance, and a very flat-line Brian Aherne. He keeps stepping out of the woodwork to tell Ruth (Russell) that her stories will or will not be published. Viewers will recognize Donald MacBride as the neighborhood cop, trying to keep things under control. Gordon Jones is the out of work muscle guy from upstairs, married of course, since we're well into the Hays Code by this time. He always seems to play the wrestler, the truck driver, and people named "Tex". The girls have many adventures, but the Portuguese navy is involved, and for some reason, they put Eileen (Blair) in jail, which doesn't really make sense, but you have to buy into it. It probably made more sense before it was all whitewashed for the audience. The basic story must have good footings, since the film has been remade, and it was even turned into a TV show in the 1960s. Janet Blair, who had the least experience in films at the time, turns in the best acting performance. Interesting note- Frank Quine, who had played Lippincott in the 1942 film version, directed the 1955 remake starring Janet Leigh, Jack Lemmon, and Betty Garrett. Haven't seen that one yet, but it must have been pretty good, since that one made it to video. and the 1955 version was a musical! one odd connection - the 42 version has George Tobias, and the 1955 version has Dick York, both would end up on the TV show "Bewitched"
    7Doylenf

    Delightful comedy from B'way stage hit...Russell at her best...

    ROSALIND RUSSELL was always at her best in comedies and here she had a role that got her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in 1942--and it's easy to see why. She's downright hilarious as the gal from Ohio with writing ambitions and a pretty blonde sister (JANET BLAIR) with a penchant for attracting men and trouble.

    All the wacky situations stem from their Greenwich Village basement apartment which seems to have more visitors than Grand Central Station. It's all exaggerated fluff, but it works, thanks to a fine cast and sterling performances.

    RICHARD QUINE and GORDON JONES do repeats of their Broadway roles, and DONALD MacBRIDE as a policeman who wants quiet on his route is hilarious. JUNE HAVOC makes a brief appearance as a medium who used to live in the girls' apartment. GEORGE TOBIAS, as the opportunistic landlord with the Greek accent, is at his funniest in a colorful supporting role.

    My favorite moment is the conga sequence with Russell and Blair trying to get rid of sailors who don't speak a word of English, creating a disturbance that lands Blair in jail. Janet Blair is pleasant as the blonde bombshell but it's Russell who milks the most out of her role and gets all the laughs. She's terrific.

    BRIAN AHERNE does what he can with the role of the talkative editor, but it's not much of a part. Still, he adds a certain debonair charm to the role.

    Summing up: Notable chiefly as a terrific vehicle for Russell's unique brand of comic talent.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Coast to coast

    Actually saw the 1955 musical remake first several years ago when my film taste and knowledge was nowhere near as broad and when my reviews and taste were not particularly good at all (or so from personal opinion that is). This is to confess that this was without realising at the time that this 1942 'My Sister Eileen' existed. Absolutely loved that film then, still do and slightly prefer it while enjoying this film very much.

    1942's 'My Sister Eileen' is adapted from the Broadway smash, its appeal is unsurprisingly so, there have been stage hits where the appeal is a mystery by personal standards, that opinion just to say has been extremely rare with me and have really tried never to adopt that way of thinking, but not here. 'My Sister Eileen' may not be perfect but much of it is an absolute delight and it is very difficult to be too hard on it. There is a good deal of talent involved, with Rosalind Russell being the biggest name and draw, so it's hard to resist.

    Do feel that the pacing is rather rushed and frenetic, and do agree that some of 'My Sister Eileen' does try too hard where it does go a little too over-the-top and become somewhat strident and chaotic.

    It does have a silly story, but will be honest in saying that this film is hardly the only, first or last film from the "golden age" to not have the story as a strong suit and sometimes for that reason. Brian Aherne also has very little to work with and gets somewhat lost amidst everything else.

    Having said all of this, 'My Sister Eileen' does boast some charming production values that don't look too stage-bound and is nicely photographed. There are a lot of very funny and often hilarious moments in the script and while the story and pace have their short-comings the story stays upbeat and impossible to dislike and even if the film did need a slowing down at least it engaged me and the deliciously kooky characters entertained. Got a lot of fun out of the conga sequence.

    That is all thanks to a cast at the top of their game, with a few cast members reprising their roles from the stage and doing a great job at it. In support, Donald MacBride is a big standout. While Janet Blair is every bit Rosalind Russell's equal and the chemistry between them crackles Russell is the reason to see 'My Sister Eileen', her comic timing is just effortless and she is basically a joy to watch.

    On the whole, not perfect but with a lot to enjoy. See it for Russell. 7/10

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      The movie is based on the real-life experiences of Ruth McKenney, and her sister Eileen. In 1934, Ruth and Eileen McKinney moved to New York from Columbus, Ohio. They rented a $45-a-month basement apartment at 14 Gay Street in Greenwich Village, above the Christopher Street subway station. Ruth wrote about their eccentric neighbors and the trials of living in a basement apartment in her column titled, "My Sister Eileen," which was published in "The New Yorker" (called "The Manhatter" in the movie). As seen in the film, "The New Yorker" editor Harold Ross was at first reluctant to publish Ruth McKinney's columns, preferring to keep his magazine a "High Society" publication, but he eventually relented. Ruth's columns were gathered in a book, "My Sister Eileen," which was published in 1938. Eileen McKinney moved to Los Angeles, where she married novelist and screenwriter Nathanael West (author of the perennial Hollywood novel, "The Day of the Locust"). Unfortunately, Eileen McKinney and Nathanael West were both killed in a car accident in Los Angeles on December 22, 1940, only four days before they were scheduled to attend the Broadway opening of the play, "My Sister Eileen." Ruth McKinney died in 1972 at age 60.
    • Patzer
      When Bob puts Ruth in the taxicab outside of the police station, the shadow of the boom mic can be seen moving across the hood of the cab.
    • Zitate

      'The Wreck' Loomis: [holding an iron] Which way do you want the pleats turned?

      Ruth Sherwood: Toward Mecca.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Acropolis Now: My Sister Aphroula (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech
      (uncredited)

      Written by Billy Walthall, Frank Roman, Charles Ives and Michael Greenblatt

      Sung by Gordon Jones

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