Ein altruistischer Chemiker erfindet einen Stoff, der Verschleiß und Flecken widersteht, als Segen für die Menschheit, aber das Großkapital und die Arbeiterschaft erkennen, dass er aus wirts... Alles lesenEin altruistischer Chemiker erfindet einen Stoff, der Verschleiß und Flecken widersteht, als Segen für die Menschheit, aber das Großkapital und die Arbeiterschaft erkennen, dass er aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen unterdrückt werden muss.Ein altruistischer Chemiker erfindet einen Stoff, der Verschleiß und Flecken widersteht, als Segen für die Menschheit, aber das Großkapital und die Arbeiterschaft erkennen, dass er aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen unterdrückt werden muss.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 3 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Like a lot Ealing comedies, this one stars Sir Alec Guinness. Alec Guinness is a fantastic actor; he has the ability to light up the screen with his presence (and he does in this film, literally), but he also manages to portray his characters in a down to earth and believable way. He is suitably creepy in this film, and he captures just the right atmosphere for his character; an intelligent and ambitious, but slightly naive scientist. Along with Guinness, The Man in the White Suit also features Joan Greenwood, the deep voiced actress that co-starred with Guinness in the simply divine "Kind Hearts and Coronets" and Michael Gough, a man that would go on to get himself the role of Alfred in the Batman films. The acting in the film isn't always great, but it is always decent, and it's fits with the film.
The Man in the White Suit is an intelligent, thought-provoking and witty comedy with a moral. The comedy isn't always obvious, and it doesn't always work, but the film is not meant to be a film that provokes belly laughs, so that is forgivable. I recommend this movie, basically, to anyone that is a fan of movies.
One of the mill owners makes a funny speech about capital and labor working together.....working together to suppress advancement.
Perhaps given the state of British industry prior the mid 1980's, the author of the play on which the movie was based, was trying to warn British unions and management about the errors of their ways.....
I didn't find Alec Guinness role particularly funny but I found the Elderly Industry Boss (Ernest Thesiger from legendary "The Bride of Frankestein") simply a scream. Every scene he's in, he steals it completely, nobody else exists on the screen. What an actor!
Joan Greenwood was the kind of personality that we only see once in a century. Her voice and delivery are something impossible to duplicate and thoroughly unique. The only wrong thing with her in this movie was her hairdo. Did she comb it herself without looking in a mirror before the first day of shooting and never again till they were through filming? Did she get a hairdressing student rejected by the beauty school? Her hairdo is too dreary to be unintentional.
A fantastic movie, entertaining from beginning to end, with a very clever twist impossible to predict and resolved precisely at the right moment and by a perfectly acceptable chemical explanation. A film that only the British could have made with their sensational Black Humor that nobody else can imitate. You'll find the look of this movie quite old fashioned, but having been made in 1951 we cannot expect anything different right? forget about its looks, sit down, watch it and you'll be thrilled to have discovered this precious jewel of a film.
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- WissenswertesAlec Guinness performed the stunt of climbing down the side of the mansion. He was convinced by a technician that the piano wire holding him up would not break, since only piano wire with kinks in it would be prone to breaking. As he got to about four feet from the ground, the wire did in fact break.
- PatzerWhen Mr. Harrison is called by a woman because he is wanted by Mr. Corland, he is blowing into a glass vial on a side counter which was not there in the previous shot.
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Mrs. Watson, Sidney's landlady: Why can't you scientists leave things alone? What about my bit of washing when there's no washing to do?
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- Piccadilly Road, Burnley, Lancashire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Van & Cars crossing left to right looking down street.)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 8.718 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 3.874 $
- 18. Nov. 2012
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 8.933 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 25 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1