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Tres historias de amor

Título original: Decameron Nights
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 34min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan in Tres historias de amor (1953)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe main story combines bits of Giovanni Boccaccio's own life (maybe and maybe not) with three of his most fabulous stories of love. It has Boccaccio following Fiametta to a country villa wh... Leer todoThe main story combines bits of Giovanni Boccaccio's own life (maybe and maybe not) with three of his most fabulous stories of love. It has Boccaccio following Fiametta to a country villa where she and five other women---The Contessa, Pampinea and three villa girls are hiding fol... Leer todoThe main story combines bits of Giovanni Boccaccio's own life (maybe and maybe not) with three of his most fabulous stories of love. It has Boccaccio following Fiametta to a country villa where she and five other women---The Contessa, Pampinea and three villa girls are hiding following the rape of their home city, Florance, Italy, by the Duke of Lorenzo. The recently-... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Hugo Fregonese
  • Guión
    • Giovanni Boccaccio
    • George Oppenheimer
    • Geza Herczeg
  • Reparto principal
    • Joan Fontaine
    • Louis Jourdan
    • Godfrey Tearle
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,3/10
    323
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    • Dirección
      • Hugo Fregonese
    • Guión
      • Giovanni Boccaccio
      • George Oppenheimer
      • Geza Herczeg
    • Reparto principal
      • Joan Fontaine
      • Louis Jourdan
      • Godfrey Tearle
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    • 1Reseña de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Decameron Nights
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    Joan Fontaine
    Joan Fontaine
    • Fiammetta…
    Louis Jourdan
    Louis Jourdan
    • Giovanni Boccaccio…
    Godfrey Tearle
    Godfrey Tearle
    • Ricciardo…
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Pampinea…
    Binnie Barnes
    Binnie Barnes
    • Contessa di Firenze…
    Meinhart Maur
    • Sultan
    Gordon Whiting
    Gordon Bell
    • Merchant
    Van Boolen
    • Captain
    Melissa Stribling
    Melissa Stribling
    • Girl in Villa
    Stella Riley
    • Girl in Villa
    Mara Lane
    Mara Lane
    • Girl in Villa
    Gérard Tichy
    Gérard Tichy
      Diaz de Mendoza
      Carlos Villarías
      Carlos Villarías
        Eliot Makeham
        Eliot Makeham
        • Governor of Majorca
        Marjorie Rhodes
        Marjorie Rhodes
        • Signora Bucca
        Noel Purcell
        Noel Purcell
        • Father Francisco
        • Dirección
          • Hugo Fregonese
        • Guión
          • Giovanni Boccaccio
          • George Oppenheimer
          • Geza Herczeg
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        6bkoganbing

        Medieval Italian romp

        Joan Fontaine reunites with her leading man from Letters From An Unknown Woman Louis Jourdan to present three tales from Giovanni Bocaccio in Decameron Nights. Bocaccio a most cynical fellow shares with the Countess Fiametta his rather cynical outlook on life and love. In many ways he and Don Juan have very similar views.

        In the framework of the film three of the almost 100 stories Bocaccio wrote are shared in the film with the leads playing the male and female protagonists. Personally I like the first one best where Jourdan makes good on his boast to have supper in the bedroom of Geoffrey Tearle's wife, much younger than him and played by Joan Collins. Who wouldn't risk life and limb for that?

        In years past Errol Flynn would have done justice to the part as would have others like Louis Hayward, Tyrone Power, and Douglas Fairbanks,Jr. Jourdan does more than very good with it and Fontaine finds the right note to use her beauty with a bit I've been around this track before wisdom.

        Decameron Nights was shot in Italy, the better to take advantage of the scenery already in place and medieval Italy in technicolor looks ravishing. Fontaine was on that side of the pond doing both Ivanhoe and an unbilled part in Orson Welles's Othello.

        Fans of both stars and Joan Collins will approve.
        ladykat

        Authentic costuming!

        The pleasant, lighthearted love story was lots of fun--and the costuming was amazingly authentic. Many thoughtful touches, beautiful settings, historically correct outfits and accessories make this a lovely and visually appealing film--what a wonderful change of pace!
        10smithy-8

        Rare Comedy for 14th Century

        "Decameron Nights" is a fun movie to watch about a mismatched couple (Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan) from Italy in the 14th century. This is their second movie together. The first movie was "A Letter from a Unknown Woman", which was a superb and sad romantic movie.

        "Decameron Nights" is just the opposite - it's a romantic romp with humor. There are three stories about the couple and the audience is made to guess which story is true about how they met. Both Ms. Fontaine and Mr. Jourdan made few comedies. This is their best. Both serious actors are funny. It is fun to see a young Joan Collins in a supporting role. Binnie Barnes and Godfrey Tearle are a superb supporting cast. Ms. Barnes was given a rare chance to shine in a movie.
        horn-5

        You need a program to know who's who...and why.

        The main story, from a screen play by George Oppenheimer based on a Treatment by Geza Herczeg, combines bits of Giovanni Boccaccio's own life (maybe and maybe not)with three of his most fabulous stories of love. It has Boccaccio (Louis Jourdan) following Fiametta (Joan Fontaine) to a country villa where she and five other women---The Contessa (Binnie Barnes), Pampinea (Joan Collins) and three villa girls (Mara Lane, Stella Riley, and Melissa Stribling) are hiding following the rape of their home city, Florance, Italy, by the Duke of Lorenzo. The recently-widowed Fiametta spurns overtures of love offered by the philandering Boccaccio who, in an effort to win her, spins two of his stories:

        The first is "Paganino the Pirate", a spicy tale of a young wife, Bartolomea (Joan Fontaine)who, married to an elderly gent, Ricciardo (Godfrey Tearle), who prefers astrology to martial bliss, permits herself to be captured by a young pirate, Paganino (Louis Jourdan), to teach her husband a lesson. Binnie Barnes is the Countess of Florence and Elliott Makeham the Governor of Majorca in this segment.

        The second tale is "Wager on Virtue", concerning an elderly merchant, Bernado (Godfrey Tearle),who loses faith in his beautiful young wife, Ginevera (Joan Fontaine), on the strength of circumstantial evidence present him by a daring young rogue, Guilio (Louis Jourdan), who has previously goaded him into a bet on his wife's virtue, or lack thereof. The characters in this segment include Nerina (Binnie Barnes), The Sultan (Meinhart Maur), the Merchant Captain (Van Boolen), a Merchant in French Inn (Gordon Bell) and George and Bert Bernard as messengers.

        The third story, told by Fiametta, is "The Doctor's Daughter," concerning a delicate matter of matrimony when a wife, Isabella (Joan Fontaine), finds herself spurned by the man, Bertrando (Louis Jourdan), who has wed her at the command of his King (Hugh Morton.) Characters include Maria (Joan Collins), The Old Witch (Binnie Barnes), Father Francaisco (Noel Purcell) and Signora Bucca (Marjorie Rhodes.)

        The three stories bring the main story back to a happy and logical conclusion.
        4planktonrules

        Only three of the ten stories are in this rather dull film.

        Boccaccio's novel, "The Decameron" was published in the 14th century. It consisted of 10 tales, some of which were critical of the Catholic church and had a lot of crude humor and sex in them. Yet, despite this, the book was a success. After all, it has resulted in many film adaptations...and for an over 600 year old book!

        Because some of the stories are bawdy, the 1953 film does NOT have all 10 of the stories...only three. Additionally, they were heavily sanitized to suit the times when the film was made. After all, the USA (a huge film market) had the Production Code...meaning the original stories NEVER could have been filmed as they were written!

        When the film begins, Boccaccio (Louis Jourdan) arrives in Florence which is filled with nasty soldiers who are sacking the town. He's there to see a woman he loves, Fiametta (Joan Fontaine), a widow who does NOT want to see him!

        To amuse Fiametta and her friends, he tells a tale about a man who steals an old man's wife and holds her captive. There really isn't a good moral to the story and Fiametta responds by telling a tale about chastity and a woman with a birthmark. Boccaccio counters with a tale which, once again, is about infidelity.

        At this point, Fiametta is angry with Boccaccio and the film ends, of course, with Boccaccio winning her heart despite her protestations.

        As far as the film goes, the stories are pretty interesting BUT are done in a very dull and pedestrian manner. Although the film is in color, it lacks 'color' and the performances are surprisingly restrained. Overall, a skippable movie.

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          Sir Peter Ustinov was originally to co- star, and also apparently contributed to the script.
        • Pifias
          As Boccaccio surveys the shore from his 14th century ship, a large white truck is visible on a road.
        • Citas

          Fiammetta: But is there no way to keep you with me?

          Giovanni Boccaccio: Do you see this ring? When you wear this, and you bear me a child - then, and only then - will I become your husband in every sense of the contract.

          Fiammetta: But how can I wear your ring if you won't give it to me? And how can I give you a child if you - don't stay with me?

          Giovanni Boccaccio: You look like a resourceful woman.

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 16 de noviembre de 1953 (Estados Unidos)
        • Países de origen
          • Reino Unido
          • España
        • Sitio oficial
          • Streaming on "Classic Hollywood channel" YouTube Channel
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        • Títulos en diferentes países
          • Decameron Nights
        • Localizaciones del rodaje
          • La Alhambra palace, Granada, Granada, Andalucía, España
        • Empresas productoras
          • Cesáreo González Producciones Cinematográficas
          • Frankovich Productions
          • Suevia Films - Cesáreo González
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          • 1h 34min(94 min)
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