Mae Doyle kehrt als zynische Frau in ihre Heimatstadt zurück. Ihr Bruder Joe befürchtet, dass seine Liebe, die Fischfabrikarbeiterin Peggy, wie Mae enden könnte. Mae heiratet Jerry und bekom... Alles lesenMae Doyle kehrt als zynische Frau in ihre Heimatstadt zurück. Ihr Bruder Joe befürchtet, dass seine Liebe, die Fischfabrikarbeiterin Peggy, wie Mae enden könnte. Mae heiratet Jerry und bekommt ein Baby; sie ist glücklich, aber rastlos, und fühlt sich zu Jerrys Freund Earl hingezo... Alles lesenMae Doyle kehrt als zynische Frau in ihre Heimatstadt zurück. Ihr Bruder Joe befürchtet, dass seine Liebe, die Fischfabrikarbeiterin Peggy, wie Mae enden könnte. Mae heiratet Jerry und bekommt ein Baby; sie ist glücklich, aber rastlos, und fühlt sich zu Jerrys Freund Earl hingezogen.
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Tough girl Barbara Stanwyck returns to her hometown after ten years of being the mistress of a married man. "Home is where you come, when you run out of places", she says, characteristically". She meets and marries simple, goodhearted fisherman Paul Douglas, but is bored by ordinary married life: "Every day you get a little older, lonelier, stupider", and soon succumbs to her attraction to cynical, boozy movie projectionist Robert Ryan.
The power of 'Clash by Night' lies not in its trite plot or in its overblown imagery, but in the no-nonsense acting of Stanwyck and Ryan, tough as nails but raw at the core. They have an animal eroticism together between them that sparkles like fireworks, but they are also, alas, quite self-pitying.
Many of the bit parts are surprisingly unsavory, but then we also get the young Marilyn Monroe as the naive young girl who hopes to marry Stanwyck's hunky brother, played by Keith Andes, more often than not strutting his naked torso.
"Clash by Night" is an unpleasant drama with a bitter story and a moralist conclusion, actually a minor film of Master Fritz Lang in his career in Hollywood. Barbara Stanwyck has another magnificent performance in the role of a woman hardened by her bad sentimental and life experiences in the big city that returns home due to the lack of option. There is one quote ("When you run out of places, home is all you have left") that defines her mood. Paul Douglas plays a good honest man that nurses his old father, helps his crook alcoholic uncle and accepts the past of Mae Doyle, giving her a second chance. Robert Ryan plays a despicable rude man and disloyal friend. The affair between Mae and Earl has no chemistry and is only sexual desire. Last but not the least, it is delightful to see Marilyn Monroe playing a silly character. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil: "Só a Mulher Peca" ("Only the Woman Sins")
Barbara is excellent as a woman who returns to a fishing village after a long time away, a bitter, defeated woman still trying to find a niche for herself. Paul Douglas does a remarkably fine job as a good-hearted man, simplistic in nature, who latches onto her only to have her betray him with the lusty Robert Ryan. Lookers on include two very interesting performers--Keith Andes and Marilyn Monroe (on her way up). Andes breathes life into the role of Barbara's disgruntled brother and should have been groomed for stardom--he had the looks and appeal of a major star.
A somewhat downbeat ending resolves the conflict--but along the way there are some very high-strung moments from Stanwyck that she plays to perfection. Marilyn Monroe demonstrates talent in a minor role.
A bit talky and stagebound in some scenes--but an interesting melodrama thanks mainly to the gripping performances of Stanwyck, Douglas and Ryan. Ryan would have made a great Stanley Kowalski in 'Streetcar' based on his drunk scene in this one. He can play a brute about as well as anyone and here he's quite an actor, matching Stanwyck's intense performance with a sturdy one of his own.
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- WissenswertesThis movie was shot while Barbara Stanwyck was in the process of divorcing Robert Taylor. The movie also features the rising young star Marilyn Monroe. Barbara gives a good performance in one of her most memorable films. Despite her emotional devastation due to the divorce, the crew noted Stanwyck's lack of a diva tantrum. Fritz Lang later said, "She's fantastic, unbelievable, and I liked her tremendously. When Marilyn missed her lines - which she did constantly - Barbara never said a word."
- PatzerWhile at the tavern, Mae and Jerry watch the moon rise over the ocean. The film takes place in Monterey, California, which is on the West coast, where the moon rises over the hills and sets on the ocean.
- Crazy Creditsand introducing Keith Andes
- VerbindungenEdited into Les Amoureux du cinéma (1987)
- SoundtracksI Hear a Rhapsody
Written by George Fragos (uncredited), Jack Baker (uncredited) and Dick Gasparre (uncredited)
Sung by Tony Martin
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- 1 Std. 45 Min.(105 min)
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