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Casanova wider Willen

Originaltitel: Dreamboat
  • 1952
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
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Casanova wider Willen (1952)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRespected college professor Thornton Sayre is plagued when his old movies are shown on TV, and sets out with his daughter to stop it. However, his former co-star is the hostess of the TV sho... Alles lesenRespected college professor Thornton Sayre is plagued when his old movies are shown on TV, and sets out with his daughter to stop it. However, his former co-star is the hostess of the TV show playing his films, and she has other plans.Respected college professor Thornton Sayre is plagued when his old movies are shown on TV, and sets out with his daughter to stop it. However, his former co-star is the hostess of the TV show playing his films, and she has other plans.

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    • Claude Binyon
  • Drehbuch
    • Claude Binyon
    • John D. Weaver
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Clifton Webb
    • Ginger Rogers
    • Anne Francis
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    6,6/10
    1041
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Claude Binyon
    • Drehbuch
      • Claude Binyon
      • John D. Weaver
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Clifton Webb
      • Ginger Rogers
      • Anne Francis
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    Clifton Webb
    Clifton Webb
    • Thornton Sayre…
    Ginger Rogers
    Ginger Rogers
    • Gloria Marlowe
    Anne Francis
    Anne Francis
    • Carol Sayre
    Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter
    • Bill Ainslee
    Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Lanchester
    • Dr. Mathilda Coffey
    Fred Clark
    Fred Clark
    • Sam Levitt
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Lawyer D.W. Harrington
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Timothy Stone
    Helene Stanley
    Helene Stanley
    • Mimi
    Richard Garrick
    Richard Garrick
    • Judge Bowles
    Abdullah Abbas
    • Tavern Patron
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    Jay Adler
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    Richard Allan
    • Student
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    George Barrows
    • Commandant in Silent Movie
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    Lulu Mae Bohrman
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    John Breen
    • Man in Lobby
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Jimmy Brooks
    • Gloria's Backup Singer
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    • Regie
      • Claude Binyon
    • Drehbuch
      • Claude Binyon
      • John D. Weaver
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    8blanche-2

    Wonderful

    Clifton Webb is "Dreamboat," in this 1954 film. Webb plays a silent film star named Bruce Blair who is now a college professor under what one assumes is his real name, Thornton Sayre.

    All is well until his silent films begin to appear on that new popular medium, television, and hosted by his former co-star (Ginger Rogers).

    The college board calls for his resignation, so Sayre goes to New York with his brainy daughter (Anne Francis) to get an injunction to stop the televising of his old films.

    Webb was an underrated actor who could do the acerbic queen beautifully, but one forgets he was also a gifted comedian and a moving dramatic actor - "The Man Who Never Was" and "Titanic" being two prime examples of his capabilities. He also was a trained opera singer, something the New York theater audiences, alas, only got to hear.

    In "Dreamboat," his silent film character is a cross between John Gilbert, Rudolph Valentino and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Webb does a terrific job overplaying the silent film acting.

    Ginger Rogers is wonderful as the glamorous, conniving ex-costar, Gloria Marlowe, but I have to agree with one comment, that the two stars had little chemistry. The role was originally offered to Marlene Dietrich - she and Webb might have been quite funny together.

    Anne Francis is the plain Jane daughter in an early role, and Jeffrey Hunter is the gorgeous Bill Ainslee in an early role for him, a man assigned by his agency boss (Sam Levitt) to escort Francis around town. They make a great couple; both appeared in the 1965 programmer 'Brainstorm' to excellent effect.

    By that time, their studio days were over; Hunter's film career had disintegrated, and Francis would have her most of her career in television. They both still looked fabulous, though.

    Very, very entertaining. Highly recommended.
    7utgard14

    "Those pictures were designed to capitalize on the vicarious cravings of middle-aged glandular cases."

    Former silent film star Gloria Marlowe (Ginger Rogers) is hosting a show on TV that features her old movies. This causes problems for her former costar, Thornton Sayre (Clifton Webb), now a respected college professor. Sayre, who was known as Bruce Blair during his acting days, sets out with his bookish daughter (Anne Francis) to stop the movies from being shown.

    What a treat this is. One of those movies you never hear about but is just great fun. Clifton Webb is terrific, throwing out one pithy line after another. I'm kind of surprised Ginger did this part, given that it dates her in a way most actresses of the time wouldn't want any part of. Actually, it makes her seem older than her real age. Props to her for not caring. You sure as heck wouldn't have caught Joan Crawford admitting to being 40 -- even when she was 60! She looks amazing, though, and is very funny. It's one of her best post-1940s comedic roles. Anne Francis is cute as a button and holds her own quite well. Supporting cast includes a wonderful Elsa Lanchester and an early role for Jeffrey Hunter. The fake silent movies are hilarious. It's especially funny seeing Webb channel Douglas Fairbanks in one of his action scenes. It's an underrated gem of a comedy that provides some smart commentary on celebrity and satire on television ("The phenomenon of television -- it encourages people who dwell under the same roof to ignore each other completely"). Definitely a movie you should check out if you get the chance, especially if you're a fan of Clifton Webb or Ginger Rogers.
    mermatt

    Deft amusement

    Clifton Webb is in top form here as a college professor who starred in old silent films. His past resurfaces when the old movies are shown on TV and he becomes the "Dreamboat."

    This is a deftly amusing film in which Hollywood is poking fun at the silliness of its arch-rival of the 1950s, TV. It also pokes fun at its own early days of silent melodrama.

    The film is an enjoyable experience overall, but especially delicious is Webb as the prim professor who is also the soap-opera film star of old Hollywood.
    8standardmetal

    A brilliant and funny farce!

    Clifton Webb at his most stuff-shirtish is the life of this takeoff on swashbucklers and television commercials. Even today these eerily seem to foreshadow the commercials still shown (only usually in color.) with their pointless animations and annoying voices uttering gross exaggerations.

    Ginger Rogers, here without Fred Astaire, proves herself quite a good farceuse as Webb's nemesis, Anne Francis is good as Webb's daughter and Jeffrey Hunter, some years before playing Jesus in "King of Kings" (also known humorously as "I was a Teenage Jesus" because of his youthful looks, even if he was close to the right age) played opposite Miss Francis.

    Other reliable character players included Elsa Lanchester, Fred Clark and Ray Collins.

    The film was brilliantly directed by Claude Binyon from his own sharp script based on a story by John D. Weaver.
    7bkoganbing

    Movie Star On the Faculty

    Imagine the surprise when the faculty and students of a small college discover that a prim and proper English professor was in fact a silent screen star. It's discovered when Clifton Webb's old co-star, Ginger Rogers is hosting a program showing some of their old films. The man she calls her Dreamboat.

    I suppose it's hard to imagine for today's audience a television in its infancy. But in 1952 it still was and a good way to fill up a lot of programming time was to broadcast old films. Even the silent ones. In my youth WOR TV in New York City was an RKO station and had the entire RKO library available to it. In the infant days of that station their programming was mostly old films as I remember.

    Anyway Clifton Webb is quite content to be out of the Hollywood scene and he's quite annoyed that his past has been resurrected. He and daughter Anne Francis have law suit on their minds.

    It's a dated story, but the script is quite good with some nice witty lines for Webb and Rogers to toss back and forth at each other. Among the supporting cast, the biggest kudos should go to Elsa Lanchester the prim and proper college president who discovers she's got a genuine sex object on her faculty and wants to do something about it.

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      The scenes at the end which are supposedly from Bruce Blair's "new" movie are actually scenes from Belvedere räumt auf (1948), the first of Clifton Webb's Mr. Belvedere trilogy. The theater marquee correctly identifies the film as "Sitting Pretty", blurring the line between real-life actor Clifton Webb and his actor character Bruce Blair in this film.
    • Patzer
      When Miss Marlowe's cab arrives at her "real" hotel after she leaves the flophouse, the headlights are off (probably to reduce glare), but when the angle changes the lights are back on.
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      Gloria Marlowe: You ungrateful, untalented hypocrite.

    • Verbindungen
      Features Belvedere räumt auf (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      You'll Never Know
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Mack Gordon

      Performed by Ginger Rogers and others at the nightclub

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. April 1953 (Westdeutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Dreamboat
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      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
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