Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.A female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.A female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Harper
- (escenas eliminadas)
- Youngster in Store
- (as Junior Coghlan)
- Impatient Man in Lois's Office
- (sin acreditar)
- New Secretary
- (sin acreditar)
- Fred's Party Guest
- (sin acreditar)
- Mr. Orca
- (sin acreditar)
- Miss Smith, Receptionist
- (sin acreditar)
- Speakeasy Waiter
- (sin acreditar)
- Fred's Party Guest
- (sin acreditar)
- Waiter at Fred's Party
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
Despite all that promise, 'Man Wanted' disappointed. Or at least to me it did. And this is not being said with pleasure or malice, to me this did have potential to be good for all the above and also because the premise is not a bad one. Is 'Man Wanted' a bad film? Not to me, absolutely not. It is absolutely a watchable film and it takes a lot for me to say that something is unwatchable. Considering its potential though, to me 'Man Wanted' could have been a lot better.
There are definitely good things. The stunning photography being one. Very stylish and sumptuous, and at times almost expressionist. The art direction is also striking. Nice use of music, which is not constant or intrusive. There are some impressive moments in Dieterle's directing, especially visually. A lot of thought was put into the visual side of things and there is atmosphere.
Francis has a character that plays to her strengths and she has a lot of fun with it, without over-compensating. Andy Devine is suitably earthy and Una Merkel, despite having an annoying character, has some sparkling moments.
Sadly too much doesn't work. While there are some good moments to Dieterle's direction, there are some points where it is too routine and not as involving as it should be. The script does have some nice witty pre-code lines, but generally could have been sharper and more acid-tongued. Compared to a lot of pre-code films in the early-30s, the script didn't seem that daring or bold.
David Manners, who more often than not to me came over generally in his roles as competent but rarely wowed, seemed rather bland as a character near-impossible to feel anything for. The story needed a lot more spark than what was here, it took too long to get going, it was not always very eventful and it and the script just ran out of gas too early. There is not much new here at all and despite the running time being brief there just wasn't enough content to fill it, meaning that to me the film felt rather thin.
In conclusion, worth a one-time watch but underwhelming. 5/10
Dieterle does a good job with the pace of the film. The gender references are quite interesting. Tommy assumes the female publisher he'll be meeting will be an old hag and is surprised to see such a young, good-looking woman; nothing is made of her hiring a male secretary. One wonders, though, had she a very capable woman secretary, would she have risen to a higher position? It's something to think about.
Her secretary's feelings grow towards her, and there is another triangle involved, since he's engaged to another woman (Una Merkel). There's also a buddy character (Andy Devine) who keeps things light with his teasing and goofy character. The film zips along in its short 63 minutes, and the conflicts are all wrapped up without a lot of surprises and probably a little too conveniently. Entertaining, and watch it for Francis.
Favorite lines: David Manners, pondering meaningfully: "I wonder if the realization would be as beautiful as the thought."
Una Merkel (I smiled over this being the reason for love): "Seeing you swank was what made me fall in love with you - the swell way you carried your liquor. Any boy who can get away with what you did, so politely, well, I want him for life."
Claire Dodd, with her smiling face inches away from Kenneth Thomson's: "I didn't trail you all the way to Bar Harbor just to dance with you." Ah, you have to love pre-Code.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesKay Francis' first film at Warner Bros.
- Pifias(at around 33 mins) After Lois sits down, what appears to be the boom mic shadow passes over the wall behind her.
- Citas
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: You're Tommy's best friend, aren't you?
Andy Doyle: Sure.
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: I'll humiliate him. I'll make him feel as cheap as he made me feel. I'll get revenge.
Andy Doyle: How?
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: Oh, it's a marvelous idea. I'll marry you.
Andy Doyle: Huh? No, no, no, no, no, no, I couldn't do that. You see, I promised my poor old mother that I wouldn't get married till I was sixty-five.
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: Ohh, I could make ya happy.
Andy Doyle: Oh, I don't doubt that, you see, but my family's against marriage.
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: What?
Andy Doyle: Oh sure, It's an old custom of ours. There hasn't been a marriage in my family for three generations.
- Banda sonoraCan't We Talk It Over
(uncredited)
Music by Victor Young
Played on the piano when Lois and Freddie are at the restaurant
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 2 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1