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Liebling

Originaltitel: For Love of Ivy
  • 1968
  • G
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Sidney Poitier in Liebling (1968)
DramaKomödieRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuUpon learning their maid will be leaving to earn an education, the son of the family decides to set her up with a man.Upon learning their maid will be leaving to earn an education, the son of the family decides to set her up with a man.Upon learning their maid will be leaving to earn an education, the son of the family decides to set her up with a man.

  • Regie
    • Daniel Mann
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Alan Aurthur
    • Sidney Poitier
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Abbey Lincoln
    • Beau Bridges
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    944
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Daniel Mann
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Alan Aurthur
      • Sidney Poitier
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Abbey Lincoln
      • Beau Bridges
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    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • Jack Parks
    Abbey Lincoln
    Abbey Lincoln
    • Ivy Moore
    Beau Bridges
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    • Tim Austin
    Nan Martin
    Nan Martin
    • Doris Austin
    Lauri Peters
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    • Gena Austin
    Carroll O'Connor
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    • Frank Austin
    Leon Bibb
    • Billy Talbot
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      • Daniel Mann
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      • Robert Alan Aurthur
      • Sidney Poitier
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    6lee_eisenberg

    you can always count on Sidney Poitier

    Sidney Poitier's trio of movies in 1967 was going to be a hard act to follow. But he starred in an impressive movie in 1968 (if not a masterpiece). What "For Love of Ivy" lacks in the forcefulness of "In the Heat of the Night", it makes up for in elements of the '60s. Sidney Poitier and Abbey Lincoln make the perfect couple, and the movie's Academy Award-nominated song only adds to the joy. I get the feeling that Lincoln's character's desire to stop being a maid reflected the desire of the era's African-American actresses to get roles that didn't exist only in relation to white people.

    Among the other cast members, we have Beau Bridges in an early role, and also Carroll O'Connor in a role mildly reminiscent of a certain bigot railing against anyone different from him.

    Anyway, I recommend it.
    7shoolaroon

    Very charming and Sidney is really sexy

    I caught this last night on Turner and while this is a slight little movie, I found it quite charming, mainly in the developing relationship between the smooth, elegant, slightly dangerous Poitier and the sweet and yet sassy Ms. Lincoln. They're a good match together, and I love the very romantic seduction scene with that great Quincy Jones music playing in the background. From what I've seen of Sidney Poitier he usually plays a somewhat angry young man who's fighting the system in some way. Well, here he just gets to play a smooth hustler, and man is he sexy!!! Wish he'd made more light romantic films like this.

    As for the rest of the cast - well, the plot serves them poorly. The white family come across as well meaning stooges, and the hippie look is really dated on Beau Bridges. But it's kind of the equivalent of one of those Rock Hudson/Doris Day movies with a bit more of an edge and a little bit of a conscience. Well worth watching when it comes around again.
    7whpratt1

    Great Sidney Poitier Story

    This is a great film starring Sidney Poiter as Jack Parks, who runs a gambling racket in a large van which is always on the move and he is beloved by all kinds of females who find him very attractive and sexy. It just so happens that a White family has a female Black female servant named Ivy Moore, (Abbey Lincoln) who is very attractive and has been with the family for over nine years of service. Ivey decides she wants to leave their employ and the family becomes very upset and Mr. Frank Austin, (Carroll O'Connor) decides something has to be done to keep Ivy from leaving. The family arranges for Ivy to meet Jack Parks who is a friend of the family and desires to become a match making family to get these two people together in order to keep their family maid still in the family service. There is plenty of comedy and funny situations which makes this a great story created by Sidney Poitier and he gives an outstanding performance along with a great supporting actress, Abbey Lincoln. Enjoy.
    7moonspinner55

    Plush romantic whimsy with lots of personality...

    Sidney Poitier developed the original story for this fantasy-romance between a black maid working for a neurotic, rich white family out on Long Island and a handsome, confirmed bachelor--a partner in a trucking firm which deals (rather craftily) in illegal gambling on the side. In the most prominent role, Abbey Lincoln (real-life jazz vocalist who resembles a young Dionne Warwick) has a firm jaw and a shyly self-conscious manner, but she grows on you--and in her lighter moments displays a tentative yet winning smile and personality. After a static, stilted beginning, the movie picks up some steam and quickly overcomes its contrived set-up, and Poitier is full of jubilant charisma. Nice end-credits theme song, written by Quincy Jones and performed by Shirley Horn, received an Oscar nomination. Good fun! *** from ****
    5Lejink

    Placebo Ivy

    Apparently based on an original idea by Poitier himself, you have to wonder if he couldn't have come up with something a bit more challenging and true-to-life, especially in this of all years. Instead, we get this strangely balanced and oddly bland romantic comedy. Maybe I'm being harsh on him, but coming off three hit films in a row, this seems like a somewhat safe and almost cosy regression in a film which you could almost imagine condensed into a Dick Van Dyke TV show episode of the time.

    Poitier, plus an entourage of drivers, croupiers and skimpily-clad cocktail waitresses, runs a permanently floating crap game for predominantly white high-rollers, wives included, from the back of a huge haulage truck, which acts as cover from the law. I'm guessing high-stakes gambling venues were thin on the ground in upstate New York at the time. One of his clients is wealthy businessman Carroll O'Connor and his nuclear family of ditzy wife, flighty daughter and stoner son, who it seems can't do anything at home for themselves, relying on their black maid Ivy to basically organise their lives for them. When Ivy unexpectedly hands in her notice, declaring her intention to leave the household, get an education and no doubt find her true self in the process, the family cracks up and cook up a hair-brained plan to marry her off to some rich, handsome black dude who no doubt will allow her to continue her life of servitude to them within an otherwise blissful married life.

    It's all very slight and undemanding, requiring little effort from Poitier who basically just continues to portray the urbane educated persona he'd adopted in "To Sir With Love" and "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner". Abbey Lincoln makes a good impression as the wilful title character, but like everyone else in the film, her character is very thinly sketched.

    The humour, mildly taking in tropes like the generation gap and interracial relations, manages to be both forced and lacklustre and the ending is exactly what you could have guessed from ninety minutes out. There's a bizarre scene near the end when Beau Bridges, as the hippie son, puts in his tuppenceworth to resolve the situation which only serves to further demean Ivy's already lowly status even as you appreciate that this time Carroll O'Connor isn't going to pull off a Spencer Tracy and rescue the film at the finish.

    On the plus side, there's a pleasing, sultry jazz soundtrack by Quincy Jones, Poitier and Lincoln make for a handsome couple and the look of the film is polished and slick for sure, but really this is one Ivy pretty much out of its league in a film which hasn't aged well and which I know won't stay long in my memory,

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      In the film Sidney Poitier's character says that he is 36 while Poitier was actually 41 at the time of the movie. Abbey Lincoln's character says she is 27, although she was actually 38 at the time of the movie.
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      Jack Parks: Looks like you've got a pretty good setup here.

      Ivy Moore: Too good. I don't want to die here.

      Jack Parks: You've got to die somewhere.

      Ivy Moore: Well, isn't it better not to go ignorant and alone?

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Abbey Lincoln: You Gotta Pay the Band (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      For Love of Ivy
      Vocal by Shirley Horn

      Lyrics by Bob Russell

      Music by Quincy Jones

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. Februar 1969 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Japanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • For Love of Ivy
    • Drehorte
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • ABC Pictures International
      • Cinerama Productions Corp.
      • Palomar Pictures (I)
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      • 1 Std. 41 Min.(101 min)
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