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Die Frau meiner Sehnsucht

Originaltitel: Let's Be Happy
  • 1957
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
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Robert Flemyng, Zena Marshall, Tony Martin, and Vera-Ellen in Die Frau meiner Sehnsucht (1957)
An American salesman pursues an heiress from Vermont, who is in turn being wooed by a Scottish lord in financial need.
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KomödieMusikalischRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn American salesman pursues an heiress from Vermont, who is in turn being wooed by a Scottish lord in financial need.An American salesman pursues an heiress from Vermont, who is in turn being wooed by a Scottish lord in financial need.An American salesman pursues an heiress from Vermont, who is in turn being wooed by a Scottish lord in financial need.

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    • Henry Levin
  • Drehbuch
    • Diana Morgan
    • Dorothy Cooper
    • Aimée Stuart
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Vera-Ellen
    • Tony Martin
    • Robert Flemyng
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,6/10
    268
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Henry Levin
    • Drehbuch
      • Diana Morgan
      • Dorothy Cooper
      • Aimée Stuart
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Vera-Ellen
      • Tony Martin
      • Robert Flemyng
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Vera-Ellen
    Vera-Ellen
    • Jeannie MacLean
    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Stanley Smith
    Robert Flemyng
    Robert Flemyng
    • Lord James MacNairn
    Zena Marshall
    Zena Marshall
    • Helene
    Helen Horton
    Helen Horton
    • Sadie Whitelaw
    Beckett Bould
    • Rev. MacDonald
    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • French Ticket Clerk
    Vernon Greeves
    • First Air France Steward
    Richard Molinas
    • Bearded Man
    Eugene Deckers
    Eugene Deckers
    • Dining Car Attendant
    Russell Waters
    • Hotel Reception Clerk
    Paul Young
    • Page Boy Bobby
    Peter Sinclair
    • MacTavish
    Magda Miller
    • Mrs. MacTavish
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Hotel Valet
    Guy Middleton
    Guy Middleton
    • Mr. Fielding
    Katherine Kath
    • Mrs. Fielding
    Charles Carson
    Charles Carson
    • Mr. Ferguson, Lawyer
    • Regie
      • Henry Levin
    • Drehbuch
      • Diana Morgan
      • Dorothy Cooper
      • Aimée Stuart
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    5marcslope

    Watching the movie musical die before your eyes

    An independent feature made at the very, very end of the movie musical's golden age, and the desperation shows. Vera-Ellen, looking unhealthily slim and not dancing much, is a Vermont lass who inherits enough money to fly to Edinburgh, where she keeps running into Tony Martin and is wooed by impoverished lord Robert Flemyng. Martin, looking beefy and well past his leading-man prime, sings everywhere--at airport customs, in a Scottish dining car, at Vera's Vermont bungalow--and the songs, by Nicholas Brodzky and Paul Francis Webster, are neatly integrated enough but not what you'd call exciting. Nor is Henry Levin's direction, and even the Edinburgh location shooting looks rather skimpy. Wan storytelling, no-name supporting cast, so-so songs… No wonder it didn't do well.
    5blanche-2

    sheer agony

    "Let's Be Happy" is a 1957 musical starring Vera-Ellen, Tony Martin, and Robert Flemyng.

    It concerns a young woman left some money who decides it to spend it on a trip to the city of her ancestors, Edinburgh, and have an adventure. She meets an attractive salesman (Martin) and an impoverished Lord (Flemyng), whom she takes up with when she thinks the salesman has been dishonest with her.

    I watched this film because I love Tony Martin's voice, but to be honest, a chimpanzee could have performed these songs.

    Vera-Ellen was a pretty woman, but she wasn't much of an actress, and she doesn't look particularly well here except in one scene, where she wears a beautiful, form-fitting blue gown and looks stunning. Also, for a dancer, she sure didn't do much of it.

    The music ranged from awful to merely passable.

    The location shots were lovely.

    I was surprised this film was made. It is very mediocre.
    6bkoganbing

    Wooing the 'Rich' American Girl

    Let's Be Happy is a musical film shot in Scotland by a British film company and released in America under the Allied Artist banner. It also has two American stars, Tony Martin and Vera-Ellen and both made their final big screen appearance in this production. Musicals were certainly becoming rarer and rarer on the screen by 1957.

    If people have followed my reviews on Tony Martin's films, one my criticisms is why he was never teamed with his wife Cyd Charisse in any movie. Cyd was under contract to MGM and Tony did occasional films there as well. Both would move on to the nightclub phase of their careers as their primary venue and they were one of the biggest acts on that circuit for many years. I think Let's Be Happy was created with both of them in mind, but apparently Cyd was otherwise occupied with work at MGM. She did do Silk Stockings that same year over at that much bigger studio. So Vera-Ellen was brought in instead.

    The story is a slight one and the songs by Nicholas Brodszky and Paul Francis Webster are pretty forgettable, but they're done well as sang by Tony and danced to by Vera-Ellen. She's a Vermont farm girl who gets an inheritance from her grandfather of $5000.00 approximately, kept in a secret compartment because apparently grandfather did not trust banks. And as a good Scots girl, she decides to visit the old country.

    She meets Tony on the plane and the two seem to hit it off. But along the way an impoverished title played by Robert Flemyng gets the idea that Vera-Ellen is really loaded and in the tradition of European nobility down on its luck, they woo the rich American.

    Let's Be Happy does boast some really nice cinematography of Edinburgh, a city which definitely believes in keeping its ancient look up for the tourists. It's a pleasant enough 90+ minutes of entertainment, but I do so wish Tony Martin had done this with Cyd Charisse.
    8jromanbaker

    Worth it for Vera-Ellen

    Anyone who has seen ' White Christmas ', ' On the Town ' and especially ' Call Me Madam ' will know that Vera-Ellen was enchanting to watch. But in these films she had excellent support, and here sadly she is paired with Tony Martin, who is in no way her equal. Robert Flemyng who is also the third man in the film is not right either, his acting stilted and unconvincing. But it is after all Vera-Ellen's last screen performance and in many ways she is as much fun, and as gloriously watchable as in her previous films. The story is banal; Vera-Ellen inherits money and goes to Scotland and there has a good time for the first time in her life. Although somewhat dully directed the film holds and despite mediocre songs there is a certain joy of life and in my opinion she was a loss to the cinema. Her dancing is extraordinary in a ballet sequence ( more of a musical than ballet, but well choreographed and designed, ) and see it if you can. The UK has great Cinemascope and not pan and scan version on DVD.

    The locations are finely filmed, and is worth seeing simply for her performance.
    7jinchelsea

    Any film starring Vera-Ellen and the Edinburgh festival is worth a look!

    I saw this film in glorious Cinemascope and color at the Palace Theatre when it first opened in 1957, and was already enchanted with the dancing charms of Vera-Ellen, certainly one of, if not the best dancers in Hollywood history. No, she didn't sing (always dubbed, although early stage recordings display a fun dancer's voice), and her acting relied heavily on her charm and good looks, but when she danced, watch out!

    The film is a slight vehicle for the charms of Vera-Ellen and Tony Martin, star baritone of various MGM films of the 40s and 50s (and as Robert Osborne points out on TCM, you expect this to be an MGM film, but it's one of the few Allied Artists musicals of the period), complete with songs written by composer Nicholas Brodszky (Love Me Or Leave Me). At least it's not studio-bound; it was filmed in 1956 at the dazzling Edinburgh Festival, as well as other beautiful Scotland locales.

    You will long to see the original Cinemascope print, but all that seems to exist is a pan and scan version. Better than nothing, and it is the only chance to see the film, which TCM just began showing in the past year, after it had been seemingly lost for the past 20-odd years. But now we need a proper print in the original Scope on DVD. Come on, Warner Archives, you've released every grade B and C film known and unknown, give a little TLC to LET'S BE HAPPY.

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      Vera-Ellen's lifelong conflict with various eating disorders had culminated famously in high necklines to cover her emaciated state in both "Call Me Madam" (1953) and "White Christmas" (1954). However, by the time she made this film, she had returned to a normal weight, reflected in costuming that once again partially revealed her neckline.
    • Zitate

      Helene: [French gold-digger] Do you want somezing?

      Stanley Smith: You're sitting on it.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in 'White Christmas': A Look Back with Rosemary Clooney (2000)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Nicholas Brodszky and Paul Francis Webster

      Performed by Tony Martin

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. Februar 1959 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Französisch
      • Deutsch
      • Italienisch
      • Spanisch
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      • Let's Be Happy
    • Drehorte
      • Associated British Picture Corporation Studios, Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Marcel Hellman Productions
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      • 1 Std. 49 Min.(109 min)
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