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Das Bittere und das Süße

Originaltitel: The Rough and the Smooth
  • 1959
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Tony Britton and Nadja Tiller in Das Bittere und das Süße (1959)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuYoung blonde woman seems to destroy everyone she comes in contact with.Young blonde woman seems to destroy everyone she comes in contact with.Young blonde woman seems to destroy everyone she comes in contact with.

  • Regie
    • Robert Siodmak
  • Drehbuch
    • Robin Maugham
    • Audrey Erskine-Lindop
    • Dudley Leslie
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nadja Tiller
    • Tony Britton
    • William Bendix
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Robert Siodmak
    • Drehbuch
      • Robin Maugham
      • Audrey Erskine-Lindop
      • Dudley Leslie
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nadja Tiller
      • Tony Britton
      • William Bendix
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    • 1Kritische Rezension
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    Nadja Tiller
    Nadja Tiller
    • Ila Hansen
    Tony Britton
    Tony Britton
    • Mike Thompson
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • Reg Barker
    Natasha Parry
    Natasha Parry
    • Margaret Goreham
    Norman Wooland
    Norman Wooland
    • David Fraser
    Donald Wolfit
    Donald Wolfit
    • Lord Drewell
    Tony Wright
    Tony Wright
    • Jack
    Adrienne Corri
    Adrienne Corri
    • Jane Buller
    Joyce Carey
    Joyce Carey
    • Mrs. Thompson
    John Welsh
    John Welsh
    • Dr. Thompson
    Martin Miller
    Martin Miller
    • Piggy
    Michael Ward
    • Head Waiter
    Edward Chapman
    Edward Chapman
    • Willy Catch
    Norman Pierce
    Norman Pierce
    • Barman
    Beatrice Varley
    Beatrice Varley
    • Hotel Manageress
    Myles Eason
    • Bobby Montagu-Jones
    Cyril Smith
    Cyril Smith
    • Taxi Driver
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Ransom
    • Regie
      • Robert Siodmak
    • Drehbuch
      • Robin Maugham
      • Audrey Erskine-Lindop
      • Dudley Leslie
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    3malcolmgsw

    Characters in search of a plot

    This film gives the impression that it has had about six writers involved at different times.Each writer invents another character and plot line and then moves on.The next plot writer then abandons the previous plot and starts afresh.The only constants being that the Nadja Tiller character wreaks emotional destruction wherever she goes and the Tony Britton character is silly enough to take it all.It wastes some decent actors,particularly Donald Wolfitt and William Bendix.This film came in on the wave of sexual frankness that the censor was allowing.It was given an X certificate when today it would probably get a 12 at most.Maybe the producers wanted to take advantage of the situation and came totally unstuck.
    8richardchatten

    "What is Sadism?"

    Nadja Tiller, fresh from playing a blackmailing callgirl in 'Das Madchen Rosemarie' (1958) played a blonde tease in this screen version of the 1951 novel by the nephew of W.Somerset Maugham which amply demonstrates that he was another chip off the old block.

    Tony Britton goes to pieces over blonde slattern Tiller as Lawrence Harvey would five years later over Kim Novak in Ken Hughes' version of 'Of Human Bondage' and James Fox would over Sarah Miles in 'The Servant'.

    Enhanced by noirish photography by Otto Heller, there's a remarkable amount of sex talk; and Donald Wolfit again represents the cynicism and venality of the establishment as he had just done in 'Room at the Top'.
    10jromanbaker

    This underrated film is more than it seems.

    This film is based on a Robin Maugham novel called 'The Rough and the Smooth' which is a gay book in disguise (Robin Maugham was homosexual) and watching the film in this light gives it a whole new perspective. In the book, Nadja Tiller's character was English but the great director Robert Siodmak, known best for his contribution to Film Noir, wisely realised that no English actress could succeed so well in the role, and Tiller delivered one of the best performances on film. It is not a shoddy sex film, but an analysis of sadomasochist needs and how easily it is to be dominated by them. The one spoiler I will give is that Nadja Tiller as the young woman was sexually assaulted at the age of 16, and the man's rough approach appealed to her, and he became the dominating passion of her life. This has consequences for those she meets, and Tony Britton, as a wealthy man, becomes obsessed with her to the point of near total self destruction. If this film lacks a plot for some reviewers it is because they were not looking closely. It is in my opinion much more daring than 'Room at the Top' (brought out close to it), and has been sadly neglected as a truly adult film. William Bendix is borderline camp in his role of Tiller's 'sugar daddy', and there are quite a few gay hints, even using Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony in Tiller's scene where she discusses being abused and liking it. This symphony was a favourite among homosexuals of that era, and no doubt many in the audience of the time will have picked up on it, and Tiller in her 'boyish' brash and direct delivery of dialogue reveals a lot of the sexual ambiguity beneath the surface. The supporting cast are first rate, including Natasha Parry, Donald Wolfit and Joyce Carey. This is my opinion of the film, and I will risk the conjecture; Maugham could not for reasons of censorship, even in books of the time, change the gender of the young woman, nor make Tony Britton's part as her obsessed lover bisexual. Neither could he write Bendix, the cruelly abused 'sugar daddy' as an elderly homosexual. In an age of repression many books and films were not as they seemed, but given all this Siodmak made an excellent film, and Nadja Tiller, great actor that she is, signposted all the sexual ambiguities of her role to perfection. Perhaps it needs a queer eye to see this, but according to my viewing it is all there. A truly original film, veiling and unveiling subjects that were certainly not usual to British or American audiences at the end of the 1950's. It is also a very passionate film and the young woman is not 'bad' but a victim of her own needs and desires. It was brought out on DVD in the UK, under its original title, 'The Rough and the Smooth' not with the more simplistic title 'Portrait of a Sinner'.
    3Leofwine_draca

    A waste of time

    THE ROUGH AND THE SMOOTH is a low budget British drama from 1959 featuring direction from B-movie honcho Robert Siodmak. In fact, the movie has quite an international feel to it, featuring a supporting role for US stalwart William Bendix and a leading part for Austrian actress Nadja Tiller, playing the femme fatale of the piece. There are also minor turns for British talent including Donald Wolfit (as a sleazy journalist), Adrienne Corri, and an incredibly youthful Geoffrey Bayldon, although I missed spotting the latter.

    The problem with this film is that it's quite uninteresting. A boring young gent starts on an affair with a notorious woman, and that's about all that happens. There's no suspense and not much in the way of drama, just lots of pub visits and people sitting around talking. British B-movies are usually a lot more fun than this one, which feels stodgy and dull throughout. It may have been quite controversial at the time due to some rather frank portrayals of sex and sexuality, but nowadays it's quite tame.
    5alonzoiii-1

    What Happens When the Noir Scriptwriter Forgets To Include A Plot

    A young archaeologist, maneuvered into an engagement he does not quite want, encounters a stunning blonde with a German accent and decides to kick over the traces, much to the surprise of anyone (except, maybe, the blonde). He becomes agitated when the young lady's colorful past starts to intrude itself on his comfortable existence, and is truly appalled when he has the true PORTRAIT OF A SINNER. Will our hero nonetheless benefit from his dance with his dark side, or will our heroine drag him into the mire of her turbulent world?

    There is a lot of good in this little bit of Brit Noir, including a script that is a lot more adult than usual for 1959. Since the adult bits are handled with wit, it comes across as sophisticated (and funny) rather than coarse. William Bendix, as the vulgar fellow who may or may not be our femme fatale's employer, adds some unique art design, as well as quite a good performance, to the mix. Also featured is some really good repartee. The problem is that there really is not all that much going on here, other than the tale of a lucky young man who wants a little naughty with his luck, before he takes up his rightful place in society. As a result, you might find yourself just a shade disappointed at the end of it all, despite the obvious talent involved.

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      The hotel used by the lovers was previously used in The Traitor [1957] and would later appear as: 1. the tennis club in School For Scoundrels [1960]; 2. Jane's house in "The Nudist Story" [5/60]; 3. Rod Taylor's training ground in The Liquidator [1965]; 4. the Eatons' house in The Devil Rides Out [1968]; 5. "The Elizabethan Hotel" in The Avengers S7 Episode 20 "Wish You Were Here" [12/2/69]; 6. Paul Kirstner's house in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Episode 7 "Murder Ain't What It Used To Be" [2/11/69]; 7. "Merstham Manor" in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Episode 9 "The House on Haunted Hill" [16/11/69]; 8. garden for croquet in Department S 2/8 The Perfect Operation [26/11/69]; 9. Mrs Howe's house in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Episode 14 "Who Killed Cock Robin?" [21/12/69]; 10. the house named "Marling Dale" Byrom Blain is chauffeured to at the start of the episode in Department S 2/14 "The Bones of Byrom Blain" [28/1/70]; 11. the house used as base by Carter and Drieker in Department S 2/19 "A Ticket to Nowhere" [11/3/70]; 12. the house used by Ralph Bates & Judy Geeson in Fear In The Night [1972]; 13. the restaurant visited by Strand in Special Branch S4 Episode 12 "Diversion" [2/5/74]; 14. Green's house in The Professionals 2/5 In The Public Interest [4/11/78] and 15. the honeymoon hotel in Hammer House of Mystery & Suspense episode 1 Mark of The Devil [5/9/84].
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      Symphony No.6 (The Pathetique)
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      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Oktober 1959 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Portrait of a Sinner
    • Drehorte
      • MGM British Studios, Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(studio: made at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios Boreham Wood, England.)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • George Minter Productions
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