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Con la música a otra parte

Título original: If I Had My Way
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 22min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Bing Crosby, El Brendel, and Gloria Jean in Con la música a otra parte (1940)
ComediaMusicalRomance

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAfter a fellow bridge builder is killed in an accident, two of his co-workers take his now-orphaned daughter to New York to be adopted by relatives.After a fellow bridge builder is killed in an accident, two of his co-workers take his now-orphaned daughter to New York to be adopted by relatives.After a fellow bridge builder is killed in an accident, two of his co-workers take his now-orphaned daughter to New York to be adopted by relatives.

  • Dirección
    • David Butler
  • Guión
    • David Butler
    • William M. Conselman
    • James V. Kern
  • Reparto principal
    • Bing Crosby
    • Gloria Jean
    • Charles Winninger
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    227
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • David Butler
    • Guión
      • David Butler
      • William M. Conselman
      • James V. Kern
    • Reparto principal
      • Bing Crosby
      • Gloria Jean
      • Charles Winninger
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    • 3Reseñas de críticos
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    Bing Crosby
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    • Buzz Blackwell
    Gloria Jean
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    • Patricia Johnson
    Charles Winninger
    Charles Winninger
    • Joe Johnson
    El Brendel
    El Brendel
    • Axel Swenson
    Allyn Joslyn
    Allyn Joslyn
    • Jarvis Johnson
    Claire Dodd
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    • Brenda Johnson
    Moroni Olsen
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    • Mr. Blair
    Nana Bryant
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    • Marian Johnson
    Donald Woods
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    • Fred Johnson
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    • Mr. Harris
    • (as Del Henderson)
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    • Blanche Ring
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    • Eddie Leonard
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      • David Butler
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      • David Butler
      • William M. Conselman
      • James V. Kern
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    5HotToastyRag

    Cute adoptive daughter story

    In If I Had My Way, Bing Crosby gets to show off his dramatic acting talents as well as sing a few songs and entertain his usual audience. He's a construction worker, and when his friend and coworker dies, he's left in charge of his orphaned daughter. Gloria Jean is the pretty, tween, beautiful-voiced daughter who manages to adjust to her new surroundings brilliantly. She was supposed to be a replacement for Deanna Durbin, but her career didn't take off, so if you want to see her in a movie, you don't have too many to choose from.

    Parts of this movie are good, like the beginning set up, but one of the main characters is incredibly off-putting. El Brendel, Bing's oafish Swedish friend, is so annoying, I'm not sure I would have preferred Mischa Auer, who played Bing's Russian sidekick in East Side of Heaven. Why wasn't Felix Bressart more utilized? He's foreign, but actually likable! Charles Winninger also joins the supporting cast, and while he's such a pro that he does make you forget about El, he doesn't have as big a part, so he doesn't make the entire movie better.

    The entire setup of the film is that Bing Crosby is a bit of a flighty guy who can't handle taking care of a child. He tries to pawn Gloria off onto some other relatives, but along the way, there are obstacles, misunderstandings, and a lot of character growth so that Bing learns to love his new responsibility. It's Bing, right? He never plays a full bad guy! Overall, it's cute and won't hurt you, but you might like East Side of Heaven better.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    A decent diversion but my least favourite of the Bing Crosby: Screen Legend Collection

    Having enjoyed all the other films in the collection and being someone who's always liked Bing Crosby's voice, If I Had My Way was definitely going to be given a viewing. It is far from a bad film at all, in fact it is a decent one but of the Bing Crosby: Screen Legend Collection it was the one I enjoyed the least. I have to agree with those who didn't like El Brendel, he mugs constantly here and it gets annoying and way too much. The story is also the least engaging of the collection, admittedly the story wasn't a strong suit in any of the five films in the set but the story in If I Had My Way came off as contrived and routinely predictable with in some points a serious need of spark and less sentimentality. That Bing didn't have a love interest this time round was the only thing that came across as a surprise. The humour could have been much stronger too, it has its moments like with the squirrel who is hilarious and the dialogue between Bing and Gloria Jean was appropriately snappy but the other four films had tighter and smarter scripting and Brendel's mugging does bog it down further. If I Had My Way does look very good, the costumes and sets are handsomely done and the photography is far from cheap. The film is sensitively scored, with lush melodic writing that avoids the too-syrupy trap and it's far from forgettable. The songs are bright and breezy, especially the upbeat I Haven't Time to be a Millionaire and the haunting title song that was sung in a way that only Bing could do. Bing sings as richly and beautifully as always and gives a performance that is charismatic and relaxed, matched very well by the very likable and photogenic Gloria Jean, who sings like a lightly-voiced angel. The two work very believably together. The supporting players apart from Brendel are solid, they're by all means not as strong as Crosby and Jean but don't disgrace themselves. All in all, decent but not among Bing Crosby's best. Worth seeing but not a must-own in my opinion. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    7bkoganbing

    The Smile Comes Right OFF The Vinyl

    If I Had My Way was the second of two films that Carl Laemmle acquired Bing Crosby's services for from Paramount, the first being East Side of Heaven from the previous year. Over at Universal Bing was surrounded with a cast of different contract supporting players than he usually had at Paramount. But the results were pretty good.

    Crosby brought over his usual songwriters at the time from Paramount, Jimmy Monaco and Johnny Burke. The team wrote four songs for this film, April Played the Fiddle, Meet the Sun Halfway, I Haven't Got the Time to be a Millionaire, and The Pessimistic Character. There was also the title song which was written by James Kendis and Lou Klein.

    April Played the Fiddle and If I Had My Way are good ballads sung solo by Bing on film. The other three while recorded solo by Crosby, in the movie they are duets with his adolescent co-star Gloria Jean. She was sort of bullpen Deanna Durbin that Universal had at the time. Later on Universal developed Jane Powell for the same purpose.

    Bing had a genre of popular music all his own, the upbeat philosophical number which he alone seemed to sing on screen. That's what the Gloria Jean duets are here and her soprano in no way clashes with his crooning. One of the songs, Meet the Sun Halfway, is a personal favorite of mine. There's a line in the Johnny Burke lyric where it goes, "you know when you smile, you throw yourself a big bouquet." You listen to Crosby sing it on record and I swear the smile leaps right off the vinyl.

    The plot is not too complicated. Bing Crosby, El Brendel, and Donald Woods are construction workers who are just completing the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Woods is a widower with a young daughter Gloria Jean who hangs out with the guys. The last night of the construction job, Woods is killed. So Crosby and El Brendel have to deliver young Ms. Jean to her family in New York whom she's never met.

    Problem is there's a family feud going between her uncle Allyn Joslyn who's a real stuffed shirt and great uncle Charles Winninger who's a retired vaudevillian. But of course everything gets fixed up in the end.

    Crosby was really developing as an actor by now. His scene where he tells Gloria Jean about her father's death is very moving. No one could have done it better than Bing, not even a Sir Laurence Olivier. Director David Butler got one of Crosby's best cinema moments. Four years later Bing would win the Best Actor Oscar.

    If If I Had My Way seems a little familiar maybe it's because there's a lot of similarity between it and the earlier Pennies From Heaven where Crosby plays a similar footloose and fancy free character with a young adolescent girl that's come into his care. However here Universal did something somewhat daring, they didn't give Bing any romantic interest at all. Unusual to say the least, both then and now. But it's not something you really notice during the film.

    This is a must for true Crosby aficionados like your's truly.
    3duganek

    Julian Eltinge, 2 Other Credited Broadway Stars Cut from DVD

    The TV prints of this film cut the "let's put the show on here" finale which included the brilliant star Julian Eltinge. Thus I was thrilled to acquire the new DVD so that at long last I could hear his fabled singing voice. His performance in the available silent Madame Behave had made me a dedicated fan, but finding more of his work has been frustrating. Alas -- Eltinge, along with prominently billed Broadway stars Trixie Friganza and Grace La Rue are STILL missing from the commercial DVD of this film, although he is mentioned in PR and on the box! We DO get to see Eddie Leonard (in black face!) and Blanche Ring (Does anyone actually view these films before promoting and selling them?)
    ckendismiller-1

    A predictable story with some memorable songs.

    This Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean film is both predictable and somewhat sappy. However the musical numbers more than make up for the contrived plot. The title song, "If I Had My Way" written by James Kendis (the composer of "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles") was the highlight of the movie. This song has been recorded numerous times by Frank Sinatra, The Mills Brothers, Kate Smith and most recently by Willie Nelson. Crosby's version was beautifully done as he sang to Gloria Jean. Gloria Jean was a beautiful 12 year old. She went on to make many B films. Bing Crosby recorded the title song on many albums. His deep, rich voice on the film version is one of his best efforts. The supporting cast added some comedy to the plot. A film well worth viewing from 64 years ago.

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      "My Friend the Bridge" Poem -isn't credited and author is unknown

      "I wish that someday you would climb with me to the peak of a windblown bridge Where I got to visit my oldest friend, my faithful friend, the bridge

      He's lived for years this friend of mine over the river that swirls below He's suffered the heat and biting cold and the wind and the rain and the snow"
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    • Citas

      Marian Johnson: Buzz is right. Who wants to sit in a Swedish garden?

      Axel Swenson: Swedes!

    • Banda sonora
      April Played the Fiddle
      (uncredited)

      by James V. Monaco and Johnny Burke

      Sung by Bing Crosby and Six Hits and a Miss

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de abril de 1940 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
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      • If I Had My Way
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
    • Empresa productora
      • Universal Pictures
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      • 1h 22min(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
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