Die junge Lucy Muir erfährt, dass es in ihrem neuen Heim spukt - doch das weckt erst recht ihr Interesse. Der frühere Besitzer des Hauses war Daniel Gregg. Sein Geist ist geblieben und hat e... Alles lesenDie junge Lucy Muir erfährt, dass es in ihrem neuen Heim spukt - doch das weckt erst recht ihr Interesse. Der frühere Besitzer des Hauses war Daniel Gregg. Sein Geist ist geblieben und hat etwas gegen die neue Bewohnerin und ihre Tochter.Die junge Lucy Muir erfährt, dass es in ihrem neuen Heim spukt - doch das weckt erst recht ihr Interesse. Der frühere Besitzer des Hauses war Daniel Gregg. Sein Geist ist geblieben und hat etwas gegen die neue Bewohnerin und ihre Tochter.
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- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
- Author Displaced by Lucy
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- Man Ordered Out of Train Compartment by Captain
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- Sproule - London Publisher
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- Porter
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- Bill - Anna's Fiance
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- Mr. Scroggins
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Gene Tierney is perfect in her role as Lucy, a young widow, very strong-willed and with a mind of her own. She decides to leave the home and relatives of her late husband to find a new life of independence for herself and her daughter. She is shown "Gull Cottage" by an agent and is determined to rent the seaside cottage although it's known to be haunted by the ghost of a sea captain.
Eventually, once settled into her new surroundings, she is confronted by the apparition of Captain Daniel on a blustery stormy night. Their acquaintance does not get off to an easy start but he decides she can stay and won't trouble her with his houndings which would have ordinary people put to flight and making a hasty retreat. Her amusing exchanges with the captain, played by Rex Harrison, are a delight. I particularly liked her expressions which were corrected by him, such as: (she describes) sheets bellying in the wind, (he, correcting her) sails billowing; (she, in a flurry for him to be gone, asks him to) decompose, (he haughtily retorts) dematerialize, madam!
When she develops an interest in a certain outsider, Miles Fairley, suitably performed by that perennial ladies' man, George Sanders, well the captain becomes very annoyed and tells her, "I said you should see men, not perfumed parlor snakes," which I thought was amusing and a very apt description.
I think the overall tone of the story tends to confirm a universal belief in an afterlife form of existence, a conviction as old as mankind itself. However, in this story the emphasis gradually shifts to supplanting the experience of a ghostly dialogue exchange with that of a dream state as being the source of reality, in effect Lucy dreamed it all, even the writing of the book, which is something I would question but that's another matter.
The exquisite music throughout the film sets the mood beautifully in expressing the many changes varying from haunting, romantic atmosphere to frolicsome (when the captain is up to his pranks), as well as the churning turbulence of the majestic waves along the shore.
I've recently acquired the DVD and appreciate having the subtitles now which brings out more details of the dialogue. This is a very special movie one doesn't easily forget, and so well done, pure artistry on film.
It has to be said that, with the characters, what you see is pretty much what you get. Gene Tierney, whom I'm becoming a bigger fan of every time I see one of her movies, is the headstrong widow - while Rex Harrison is the cantankerous seaman. The characters mostly bathe in their own traits, but this helps the film immensely as it means that it's their relationship that always takes centre stage, and that is the biggest draw of the film. The film is very romantic, but it never gets dull or sappy. The ending brilliantly shows the film in its best light, as it's as heart-warming and tragic as the film deserves. Aside from romance, there's a strong comedy element in the film - and the best is often made of that, most notably in the hilarious sequence that sees the in-laws visit our heroine's new house. One thing I love about old films is the way that they show how different things are nowadays - this is best shown here by the fact that, in one scene, Rex Harrison is told off for swearing; after saying 'blast'. Overall, this is an excellent and criminally under seen movie that comes with high recommendations!
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is a love story that like its characters transcends time.
There are many themes that find their way into this movie: feminism, romance, the supernatural, etc. The one that struck me the most was a longing for something that could never be while maintaining the practical to survive. There is a constant tension between Gene Tierney (Mrs. Muir) and Rex Harrison (Captain Gregg) that is never really satisfied. Words of love are never spoken, not even in the passionate monologue from Rex Harrison. But they are unnecessary because the undercurrents are so strong. Through this tension they work and live normally because what else is there to do? Because of this there is a layer of sad acceptance in the actions of Mrs. Muir and Captain Gregg, which is understandable to all of the audience - this is an emotion that all people are forced to feel at one point or another.
From a technical standpoint, the film is obviously in black and white which does nothing to detract from the story. The cinematography was nominated for an Oscar, and should have won in my opinion. I also am one of many that want to rebuild the house and live there forever. The passage of time should definitely be noted, as it was masterfully portrayed.
On the whole, it is a wonderful movie which I would recommend to anyone.
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- WissenswertesBernard Herrmann considered his musical score for this movie to have been his best.
- PatzerThe movie opens at the turn of the century when Anna is about 6-8 years old. About 10 or so years later, when she comes home from college, everyone is dressed as if it were the 1940s.
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Captain Daniel Gregg: You must make your own life amongst the living and, whether you meet fair winds or foul, find your own way to harbor in the end.
- Crazy CreditsOpening credits prologue: LONDON at the turn of the century.
- VerbindungenEdited into Spisok korabley (2008)
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- Stillwater Cove Regional Park, Pebble Beach, Kalifornien, USA(Stillwater Cove, Pebble Beach, California)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 44 Minuten
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