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Título original: Rockabye
  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 8min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,6/10
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Tentación (1932)
Romance trágicoComediaDramaRomance

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaActress Judy Carroll, from the gas-house district has been trained, educated and developed so well by her manager, that not even the publicity-seeking world of the theater has guessed her an... Leer todoActress Judy Carroll, from the gas-house district has been trained, educated and developed so well by her manager, that not even the publicity-seeking world of the theater has guessed her antecedents. But she has not loved well or wisely as she learns when she tries to adopt a ba... Leer todoActress Judy Carroll, from the gas-house district has been trained, educated and developed so well by her manager, that not even the publicity-seeking world of the theater has guessed her antecedents. But she has not loved well or wisely as she learns when she tries to adopt a baby.

  • Dirección
    • George Cukor
    • George Fitzmaurice
  • Guión
    • Jane Murfin
    • Lucia Bronder
    • Kubec Glasmon
  • Reparto principal
    • Constance Bennett
    • Joel McCrea
    • Paul Lukas
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,6/10
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    • Dirección
      • George Cukor
      • George Fitzmaurice
    • Guión
      • Jane Murfin
      • Lucia Bronder
      • Kubec Glasmon
    • Reparto principal
      • Constance Bennett
      • Joel McCrea
      • Paul Lukas
    • 12Reseñas de usuarios
    • 4Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Constance Bennett
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    • Judy Carroll
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    • Jacobs Van Riker Pell
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    Jobyna Howland
    • 'Snooks' Carroll
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    Walter Pidgeon
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    Charles Middleton
    • District Attorney
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    • Dirección
      • George Cukor
      • George Fitzmaurice
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      • Jane Murfin
      • Lucia Bronder
      • Kubec Glasmon
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    6kmk-3

    Some girls want to have it all!

    This enchanting 1933 movie's series of remarkable moments -- a courtroom trial where a blonde Broadway actress actually defends a former "friend;" realistic playtime with a darling little girl; exuberance in a speakeasy, with old chums; a joyously funny, sexy scene in a kitchen; and much more -- are simply delightful. The plot doesn't do justice to the energy and excitement generated by Constance Bennett, Joel MacCrea, Paul Lukas and many others... she's a "Gashouse" neighborhood girl who has made herself into a lady, an actress who searches for love through family, children, travel, a new man, her work, etc., and he's an old-money college-boy playwright with a strong social conscience. And her agent loves her... But see the movie for its pleasures and overlook the occasional creakiness -- it's an unexpected treasure.
    Michael_Elliott

    Poor

    Rockabye (1932)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Growing up trashy but turned into a lady, an actress (Constance Bennett) wants to adopt a child but isn't allowed after her past is brought up in a court trial. This is an early film from George Cukor that really doesn't have any of the charm or spirit that his later films have. The film is incredibly slow moving and the 67-minute running time feels longer than three hours. Bennett is good in her role but she doesn't have a lot to work with and Joel McCrea is wasted as is Walter Pidgeon. With a cast like this you'd expect a lot better.
    8ronrobinson3

    The film is "good" but it is made "great" because of Constance Bennett.

    When you are told that you must "do the right thing", who is the one that determines what the "right thing" is? If it affects your future happiness, shouldn't you be allowed to be the judge?? That is the moral question asked in this film and it holds up well today.

    The film is worth watching for Constance Bennett alone. She is natural and plays the part perfectly. Joel McCrea is always charming and allows her to shine in each of her scenes by giving Bennett exactly the acting support she needs.

    McCrea is a playwright who has written a play about a woman's quest to adopt a baby. It offers the leading role to Bennett, but he does not realize how much the play parallels her actual life. It is hinted at that the child she is seeking to adopt is her love child, but it is not certain that is the fact. McCrea is married and about to be divorced and free. They fall in love and she sees a future with him and their own children.

    All seems so happy, but McCrea has an issue from his past that forces Bennett to make a life changing decision. I won't spoil the climax, but it is a good one and Bennett acts her role perfectly.

    The film is "good" but it is made "great" because of Constance Bennett. She turns this into a Classy Classic!
    5hotangen

    Constance wants a baby

    Constance Bennett brings vim and vigor to this soppy story of maternal longings. In Bennett's most recent hit movie, What Price Hollywood, she said, "I can't have a baby in every picture", but in that film, and in Rockabye, no kidding, there's a baby. In Bennett's private life, as all fan mag readers knew, between marriages Bennett had adopted a baby and was raising it as a single, working mom. This was unusual in 1932, but as fan mag readers also knew, Bennett did as she pleased. In Rockabye, Bennett, a celebrated Hollywood star with an adopted baby, plays Judy, a celebrated stage star adopting a baby. A case of art imitating life. Did Bennett's femme fan base vicariously see themselves in Bennett's character, a lone woman with child? Not likely, as Judy did not struggle alone to raise an adorable tyke but had multiple hands assisting - namely a nanny, nurse, governess, cook, and her own mother, plus a male presence in the person of her doting manager. Did Bennett's femme fan base wonder why Bennett didn't marry first and then pursue motherhood? Did the adoption agency wonder? Did audiences wonder why Bennett, at the peak of her Star Power, insisted on making this never produced and unproducible play?

    Bennett is fabulous and gives a wonderful and lively performance. In films prior to What Price Hollywood Bennett was passive, even lethargic. In Rockabye she kicks up her heels, sings in a speakeasy with the pals of her youth, gets frisky with scrambled eggs and balloons, and has a rollicking good time with her new love. I suspect Bennett was playing herself, a free-spirit who thumbed her nose at conventions. Bennett too is believable in the script's hard-to-swallow scenes of sorrow and sacrifice. Variety's reviewer wrote, "This actress is one of the few who can somehow achieve conviction in just such stagey things" and "She is accountable for practically all its merits."

    How did the public respond to Rockabye? After the opening in New York, Variety predicted it would do well, as all Bennett films had done. Bennett's biographer wrote that it was a colossal box-office flop. TCM wrote that RKO records showed it was a respectable hit and grossed slightly more than the very successful What Price Hollywood. So it was a flop and a hit? Maybe it was both. After a disastrous preview of Rockabye, the film was remade with a new director and costars. This would have doubled production costs and resulted in a loss, regardless of grosses. RKO then wised up - in future, no more babies.

    10 stars for Bennett. 0 stars for story.
    4bkoganbing

    Lucky on stage, Unlucky in love

    Rockabye is both the title of this film and the title of a play that society writer Joel McCrea wants Constance Bennett to star in. She's a hit in the play, the movie left a bit to be desired.

    This movie is strictly Connie's show and she has three men panting after her. First is Walter Pidgeon who is a political fixer of sorts who is on trial for bribery. Her relationship with him causes her to be subpoenaed as a witness by District Attorney Charles Middleton. Though Pidgeon is acquitted both their reputations have suffered. As a result the baby she has adopted is taken from here by the blue noses who run the Bureau of Child Welfare. What this crowd might have done with Angelina Jolie or Madonna today is something to contemplate.

    Her second man is agent Paul Lukas who suggests a nice long European trip till the scandal talk dies down which she does and where she meets McCrea. His character seems to be based on that real society playwright George Kelly, uncle of Grace. He writes a play that proves to be her biggest hit.

    Connie's lucky in her career on stage, but singularly unlucky in love. The rest of Rockabye will show that should one care to view it.

    Bennett and McCrea were a screen team of sorts doing four films including this one in the early Thirties. According to Tony Thomas in the films of Joel McCrea and THE authority on such matters Robert Osborne, the film was originally shot with Phillips Holmes in Joel's role, but Connie got George Cukor the director to re-shoot her scenes with McCrea. Personally in this somewhat maudlin film I think that Phillips Holmes might have been done the real favor.

    George Cukor who usually had such a good touch in these 'women's' pictures went off the mark in this early work of his.

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    • Curiosidades
      RKO bought the rights of the play from Gloria Swanson. Director George Fitzmaurice was borrowed from MGM and Phillips Holmes (in the role later played by Joel McCrea) from Paramount. The finished film was considered so bad that George Cukor was summoned by Selznick to direct two weeks of retakes, with McCrea taking over Holmes'role.
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      Jacobs Van Riker Pell: Yes, I wanna know all the things you like most.

      Judy Carroll: Chinchilla, smelly cheese, oh boy, that first cigarette in the morning, millions of divine slippers, the first kiss after the quarrel, pretzels, having the back of my neck rubbed, the smell of new luggage, Debussy's music, and colored babies. And you know what?

      Jacobs Van Riker Pell: What?

      Judy Carroll: Toy balloons. You know I've never had a toy balloon and I've wanted one all my life.

      Jacobs Van Riker Pell: I bet you've never had a colored baby, either.

      [laughs]

    • Banda sonora
      Till the Real Thing Comes Along
      (uncredited)

      Written by Edward Eliscu and Harry Akst

      Sung by Constance Bennett as "Till the Right Man Comes Along" with piano accompaniment

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      • 25 de noviembre de 1932 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Francés
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      • Rockabye
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • RKO-Pathé Studios - 9336 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • RKO Radio Pictures
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