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Das Glück in seinen Armen

Originaltitel: Stolen Hours
  • 1963
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 37 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
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Das Glück in seinen Armen (1963)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDying English jet-setter marries her doctor and lives the best year of her life.Dying English jet-setter marries her doctor and lives the best year of her life.Dying English jet-setter marries her doctor and lives the best year of her life.

  • Regie
    • Daniel Petrie
  • Drehbuch
    • George Emerson Brewer Jr.
    • Bertram Bloch
    • Jessamyn West
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Susan Hayward
    • Michael Craig
    • Diane Baker
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    457
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    • Regie
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Drehbuch
      • George Emerson Brewer Jr.
      • Bertram Bloch
      • Jessamyn West
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Susan Hayward
      • Michael Craig
      • Diane Baker
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    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Laura Pember
    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • Dr. John Carmody
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Ellen
    Edward Judd
    Edward Judd
    • Mike Bannerman
    Paul Rogers
    Paul Rogers
    • Dr. Eric McKenzie
    Robert Bacon
    • Peter
    Paul Stassino
    Paul Stassino
    • Dalporto
    Jerry Desmonde
    Jerry Desmonde
    • Colonel
    Ellen McIntosh
    Ellen McIntosh
    • Miss Kendall
    Gwen Nelson
    Gwen Nelson
    • Hospital Sister
    Peter Madden
    Peter Madden
    • Reynolds
    Joan Young
    • Mrs. Lambert
    Joan Newell
    Joan Newell
    • Mrs. Hewitt
    Chet Baker
    Chet Baker
    • Self
    Richard Bebb
    • Racetrack Official
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Peter Evans
    • Party Guest
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    Alex Graham
    • Barman at Party
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    Pat Hagan
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    • Regie
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Drehbuch
      • George Emerson Brewer Jr.
      • Bertram Bloch
      • Jessamyn West
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    9montgomerysue

    memorable sadness

    Susan Hayward, at the height of her beauty, gives a stunning performance here as an American farm girl turned jet setter due to family wealth in the oil business, who is diagnosed with a brain tumor. Now living in England, the film concentrates on how she adapts to her reality and finally accepts it with courage and grace, never forgetting the humble roots from which she came. Hayward's performance here ranks second to her Oscar winning role in "I Want To Live," but it is a terrific one. She is totally believable and manages to make the viewer sympathize with her without being overdramatic and sensational. Although wealthy and a member of the social elite, she developes a character that you can identify and sympathize with no matter what you own social standing is. You just like this woman no matter what. The ending is quite beautiful and very memorable in its sincerity and grace. Comparisons to Bette Davis' also great performance in "Dark Victory" are unfair. This was a different era with more modern circumstances and relationships.

    Filmed in England, the outdoor settings are exquisite, captured quite stunningly by director Daniel Petrie. The sets and costumes are rich looking and very well done even by 2021 standards. Even the opening credits designed by Maurice Binder (famous for the Bond film credits) are special and when they are combined with the theme song by Mort Lindsey and Marilyn and Alan Bergman, it lets you know that you are in for a special story and an extremely lovely, complicated performance by Hayward.
    psthad

    Good re-working of classic material, with one critical misfire

    A very intelligent screenplay by Jessamyn West, updating the classic 1939 "Dark Victory" (which in turn was derived from the 1934 Broadway play of the same name). Although some of the character structuring is changed (the best friend of the protagonist now becomes her younger sister, for example) and the geography moves from NYC, Long Island and Vermont to London and the English countryside, still the basic story and message remain intact - to use one's life to achieve something of value. My only complaint, and an ambivalent one to be sure, is the casting of Susan Hayward in the lead. Although this legendary actress does a terrific job with the part, she was simply too old for the role at the time. (In "D.V.", the doomed heroine was 23, in this picture Hayward was already 45 - so her untimely death seems a little less tragic, the talk of having children with her much-younger doctor-husband is less credible, etc.); overall, however, a perfectly sound film, with some truly lovely photography of the Kentish countryside and the Cornish coast.
    4HotToastyRag

    Not as tearful as 'Dark Victory'

    Stolen Hours is the remake of 1939's Dark Victory starring Bette Davis. Parts of the movie are very good, because I love Susan Hayward, and her acting always improves a script. The opening setup of the plot is also very clever, but the very famous ending from the original is completely changed-and not for the better.

    At the start, Susan Hayward is seen hosting a party; she's dressed to the nines and all her guests are having a marvelous time. Her sister Diane Baker arrives from the airport and joins in the fun, but the fun isn't all it appears to be. Michael Craig is a guest, but he's actually a doctor, brought by a well-meaning friend to secretly evaluate Susan Hayward's headaches and failing health. While that scene is pretty clever, it sure paints Michael out to be unlikable and deceitful. It's very hard to root for him, even when he falls in love with and marries Susan.

    I recommend watching the original first, because the story is laid out a little better. If you're a Susan Hayward fan, you'll probably want to watch this one, even though it's a little sad. You probably won't go through as many Kleenexes as the original, though. The ending is pretty lousy.
    10mccoydan1

    Terrific film!

    Perhaps I am too much of a fan of Susan Hayward to be objective, but this film, which I saw when I was a nineteen-year-old sophomore in college, was one of the most memorable films I have seen. It was definitely a "chick flick" and my friends and I, needing a break from studying, went to see it only because there was nothing else playing. The film's emotional impact caught me off guard. I remember walking out of the theater after seeing the film. I recall walking into the damp San Jose, California night and feeling the pleasure ordinary sensations at a much more intense level - the cold fog against my face, the street lights reflected off of the wet streets, the sound of my footsteps on the sidewalk - the appreciation of each moment of life. Perhaps some would say Hayward was too old for the part. But Hawyard, as she had demonstrated over and over again (e.g. I Want to Live), could carry a film on the power of her acting. And at 45, she was still a knock out - even in the eyes of a 19-year old. Like many great actresses, she overacted. If you could accept it and allow her to draw you in, you could experience her character at a deeper emotional level than you would ever enjoy had she been held back by a director who did not appreciate her artistry. I highly recommend this film. I would, however, recommend that the film be viewed on a big screen. The cinematography is an important part of the film and it cannot be appreciated on a TV screen. Two other fabulous actresses did this story: Betty Davis in the original Dark Victory, and Elizabeth Montgomery in an excellent made-for-TV piece made, as I recall, in the 1980's. Both were fantastic. But I believe that you will find Susan Hayward's interpretation to be more compelling.
    10adventure-21903

    Susan Hayward Beautiful Superb Actress

    Susan Hayward was a Great Academy winning actress. Box office star of the first magnitude and a beautiful woman. This film is a remake of the Bette Davis classic Dark Victory. Harold Mirisch in his book complemented Ms. Hayward as being "A truly great star and woman" Bette Davis was none too happy that her classic "Dark Victory" was being remade. Robert Wise who directed Susan in her Oscar winning performance said in his opinion Susan was the finest actress he ever directed and was second only to Garbo! Speaking of Garbo, the Great Star considered Susan her fave actress and made an in person visit to Susan's home as Susan dying of a Brain tumor.

    Ms. Hayward is splendid in this film and is given fine support by Michael Craig and Diane Baker, The fact that Susan plays a woman dying of a brain tumor is eerie.

    This film has beautiful photography.

    RIP Susan

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    • Wissenswertes
      10 years after this film, Susan Hayward was diagnosed with brain cancer and later died at her home in Beverly Hills on March 14, 1975.
    • Patzer
      In the garden scene with Laura, her sister Ellen, Mike & John, Ellen and Mike have a scene where they are looking at Laura and they move closely together, almost touching. The camera immediately changes to a distance shot with all four people in it, and now Ellen and Mark area almost 2 feet apart.
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      Laura Pember: You shouldn't encourage me - I drink too much.

      Dr. John Carmody: You drink very little - it increases your vertigo.

      Laura Pember: I'm not accustomed to being contradicted!

      Dr. John Carmody: You're not accustomed to being told the truth either.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Michael Craig (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Stolen Hours
      Music by Mort Lindsey

      Lyrics by Marilyn Bergman (as Marilyn Keith) and Alan Bergman

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. März 1964 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Summer Flight
    • Drehorte
      • Fowey, Cornwall, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Barbican Films
      • The Mirisch Corporation
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