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Mr. Peabody und die Meerjungfrau

Originaltitel: Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
William Powell and Ann Blyth in Mr. Peabody und die Meerjungfrau (1948)
ComedyFantasyRomance

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhile on vacation in the Caribbean with his wife, a middle-aged man unexpectedly finds, and falls in love with, a mermaid.While on vacation in the Caribbean with his wife, a middle-aged man unexpectedly finds, and falls in love with, a mermaid.While on vacation in the Caribbean with his wife, a middle-aged man unexpectedly finds, and falls in love with, a mermaid.

  • Regie
    • Irving Pichel
  • Drehbuch
    • Nunnally Johnson
    • Guy Jones
    • Constance Jones
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • William Powell
    • Ann Blyth
    • Irene Hervey
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    1529
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Irving Pichel
    • Drehbuch
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Guy Jones
      • Constance Jones
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • William Powell
      • Ann Blyth
      • Irene Hervey
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    William Powell
    William Powell
    • Mr. Arthur Peabody
    Ann Blyth
    Ann Blyth
    • Lenore - the Mermaid
    Irene Hervey
    Irene Hervey
    • Mrs. Polly Peabody
    Andrea King
    Andrea King
    • Cathy Livingston
    Clinton Sundberg
    Clinton Sundberg
    • Mike Fitzgerald
    Art Smith
    Art Smith
    • Dr. Harvey
    Hugh French
    Hugh French
    • Major Roger Hadley
    Lumsden Hare
    Lumsden Hare
    • Colonel Mandrake
    Frederick Clarke
    • Basil
    • (as Fred Clark)
    James Logan
    • Lieutenant
    Mary Field
    Mary Field
    • Wee Shop Clerk
    Beatrice Roberts
    Beatrice Roberts
    • Mother
    Cynthia Corley
    Cynthia Corley
    • Miss Watkins - Nurse
    Tom Stevenson
    • Charlie - Waiter
    Mary Somerville
    • Lady Trebshaw
    Dick Ryan
    • Bartender
    • (as Richard Ryan)
    Robert Hyatt
    Robert Hyatt
    • Boy
    • (as Bobby Hyatt)
    Ivan Browning
    • Sidney
    • (as Ivan H. Browning)
    • Regie
      • Irving Pichel
    • Drehbuch
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Guy Jones
      • Constance Jones
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    barbarella70

    Better than 'Splash'

    Slightly bizarre little '40's comedy about a middle-aged married man's mid-life crisis solved by the discovery of a young mermaid while fishing in the Caribbean.

    William Powell (The Thin Man series) carries the picture on his charm alone and Ann Blyth (Veda in Mildred Pierce) makes a very cute and seductive sea creature. Some droll set pieces -Peabody's attempt to purchase a swim top for his catch, the various encounters with the busy-body's who come to snoop- work quite nicely and Powell actually creates some genuine moments of heartfelt desire but it runs out of steam before long, turns dark, then ends with a thud.

    Regardless, the film is a harmless little buried treasure and more than worth a look.
    7secondtake

    A bit thin, of course, but really fun and fast, with a terrific Powell.

    Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948)

    There could have been some real pathos here in the device of a man facing his mid-life crisis also happening upon a beautiful and very young mermaid. But instead the movie is just plain funny and fun. It's a good movie, and a deliberately limited one, the events taking place mostly in a little resort-seeming set where the lead man, Mr. Peabody (the wonderful William Powell), fights with the meaning of a mermaid who has fallen in love with him.

    I say pathos right away because what the movie needs is some edge, and it's almost there. It's not at all as silly as it sounds. The mermaid, played by Ann Blyth (who was nineteen when it was filmed, next to Powell's 56), is certainly a coy and apparently enticing thing. Peabody is both taken with her, but (if you know Powell at all from the "Thin Man" or "My Man Godfrey") Peabody plays it cool and never quite falls for her, even if he would like to. He does however seem to abandon his wife at one point (or she abandons him, and he lets her), so the complications are echoes of the most ordinary situations in post-war America: an older man finds a younger woman and makes a mistake, or what the movie portrays as a mistake.

    There are psychological and social depths here that are only hinted at, as would be the mode of the era, but in a way that's enough to make it a "delight," which is no demeaning word. Powell is great, finally done with his Thin Man series (the last was 1945), and he still has that elegant but odd charm about him that is utterly unique. The rest of the cast is played by types--the beautiful good wife with a little spunk, the beautiful temptress woman at the resort with a little too much spunk for the wife's taste, and a host of less characters. And the mermaid? None other than the daughter from "Mildred Pierce."

    Scuba fans and underwater types will love all the really good footage of Blyth (the mermaid) doing a great job swimming and being a bit randy, as any good mermaid would who hadn't met a man for who knows how long. A highlight? When Powell shows her how to kiss. Check it out!
    imapolygirl

    My Fantasea

    I'm not normally a fan of old movies, especially the B&W variety, but being a lover and collector of mermaids, I decided to check this movie out on AMC.

    I found the story absolutely delightful. Wm. Powell is so gentle and earnest in the role of Mr. Peabody, and almost as sweet as the lovely young mermaid, Lenore.

    I found the set at the Peabody home with the fish pond and underwater grotoe where the mermaid lived to be much like the enchanted world I'd love to live in as my mermaid alter-ego, Sirena.

    I found myself wishing for a colorized version of the movie.
    6JLRMovieReviews

    Mr. Peabody's Catch of the Day

    William Powell stars as Mr. Peabody, a married man and on the verge of 50, and Ann Blyth as a mermaid he snags on his fishing rod one fanciful day, and ultimately falling for her. Usually I don't read other reviewers, but I did happen to scan over a few and found most of them liked this film. You can't help but like anything that William Powell is in; he gives anything he's in charm and a high regard it may not possess without him.

    Having said that, this movie suffers mostly from a weak script and an awkward feel to it due to its staginess and the use of a flashback, in the form of telling the story to a psychiatrist. I can't help feeling it would have been more effective in the present day, as it was happening right now. It does a mystical feel to it and I can see how someone would have fond feelings for it having seen it as a child and therefore see past its technical flaws.

    Ann Blyth is good and quite striking as the mermaid, who rightly doesn't speak a word, unlike Glynis Johns in "Miranda." With Glynis Johns' "Miranda" being made in 1948 also, I get the feeling that this was made to capitalize on "Miranda"'s success. It may not have the magic and humor that "Miranda" has, but, if you like William Powell and like his usual quirky approach to life's dilemmas, you'll be pleased for 90 minutes.
    8johno-21

    Another fun fantasy flick from the 40's.

    I've only seen this movie a couple of times as it seems it was hardly ever shown on television and I don't know why it was so overlooked. It's not a big film and is a typical escapism fantasy fun film that were so popular in the 1940's but it's well done and deserves a look. William Powell whose days as a leading man were waning plays a man who is turning 50 and going into a mid-life crisis (Powell was in reality 56) so while on a seaside vacation with his wife away, he snags a mermaid while out fishing. A beautiful mermaid, played by the 20 year old Ann Blyth who in 1948 was breaking away from teen roles with this film and two others released that year, A Woman's Vengeance and Another Part of the Forest. This is adapted from the Constance and Guy Jones novel Peabody's Mermaid by noted screenplay writer Nunnaly Johnson who wrote The Grapes of Wrath, Tobacco Road and The Three Faces of Eve. Versitle director Irving Pichel who worked in comedy, drama, film noir, westerns and sci-fi and did such films as The Most Dangerous Game, Tomorrow is Forever, They Won't Believe Me and had just come off the sentimental The Miracle of the Bells, directs. Proliffic cinematographer Russell Metty photographs with underwater sequences filmed by respected visual effects photographer David S. Horsley. Irene Hervey and Andrea King are also in the cast. Ann Blyth looks beautiful and makes one of the best on screen mermaids ever in an unusual role. I would give this an 8.0 out of 10.

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      The underwater scenes were filmed at Weeki Wachee Springs theme park in Florida. The park, which opened in 1947, is famous for its live mermaid shows and is still operational.
    • Patzer
      In the underwater fight scene, one shot shows that the fishtail costume had clearly separated from Lenore's back.
    • Zitate

      Mike Fitzgerald: Mr Peabody is an American freak. He's just been leering at his own wife.

      Cathy Livingston: How charming! You must be a dream of a husband.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Mermaids in Movies and TV (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      THE CARIBEES
      by Robert Emmett Dolan and Johnny Mercer

      Sung by Andrea King (uncredited)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. November 1948 (Mexiko)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Weeki Wachee Springs - 6131 Commercial Way, Weeki Wachee, Florida, USA(underwater scenes photographed at Weekiwachee Spring, Florida)
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      • Inter-John Productions
      • Nunnally Johnson Productions
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