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Jane Austen en Manhattan

Título original: Jane Austen in Manhattan
  • 1980
  • 1h 51min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,6/10
320
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Anne Baxter and Robert Powell in Jane Austen en Manhattan (1980)
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Dos profesores se disputan el derecho a poner en escena una obra escrita por Jane Austen cuando tenía doce años.Dos profesores se disputan el derecho a poner en escena una obra escrita por Jane Austen cuando tenía doce años.Dos profesores se disputan el derecho a poner en escena una obra escrita por Jane Austen cuando tenía doce años.

  • Dirección
    • James Ivory
  • Guión
    • Jane Austen
    • Samuel Richardson
    • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
  • Reparto principal
    • David Redden
    • Michael Wager
    • Robert Powell
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,6/10
    320
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • James Ivory
    • Guión
      • Jane Austen
      • Samuel Richardson
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
    • Reparto principal
      • David Redden
      • Michael Wager
      • Robert Powell
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    David Redden
    • Auctioneer
    Michael Wager
    • George Midash
    Robert Powell
    Robert Powell
    • Pierre
    Gael Hammer
    • Unsuccessful Bidders
    Peter McPherson
    • Unsuccessful Bidders
    Nancy New
    Nancy New
    • Jenny
    John Boyle
    • Chair Carriers
    Tim Burke
    • Chair Carriers
    Philip Lenkowsky
    Philip Lenkowsky
    • Fritz
    Charles McCaughan
    Charles McCaughan
    • Billie
    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Ariadne
    Katrina Hodiak
    • Katya
    John Guerrasio
    • Gregory
    Tim Choate
    Tim Choate
    • Jamie
    Kurt Johnson
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    • Victor
    Iman
    • Sufi Leader
    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Lilliana
    Brenda Holmes
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    • Dirección
      • James Ivory
    • Guión
      • Jane Austen
      • Samuel Richardson
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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    5sol-

    Austen on Stage

    Having acquired the rights to a play penned by Jane Austen during her childhood, an avant-garde theatre director attempts to do justice to Austen's words and "bring her up-to-date" while a former associate tries to convince his actors to perform the play more traditionally in this little seen Merchant-Ivory film. Robert Powell, fresh from 'Harlequin' (where he played an equally hypnotic character), is solid as the avant-garde director in question who believes that "we all live in clichés" and that his fey vision is faithful. Anne Baxter in her last big screen performance is also well cast as his former associate. It is not, however, always interesting to watch them argue source material fidelity and with much talk and limited atmosphere and action, 'Jane Austen in Manhattan' has found a reputation as Merchant-Ivory's nadir. Such an assessment may be a little harsh, however, this is very much one of those films where the story behind it is more fascinating than the movie itself. Apparently James Ivory acquired the film rights to Austen's play without having even read it. Upon reading the play and finding it insubstantial for motion picture (Austen was, of course, very young when she wrote it), Ivory almost passed it up until Ruth Prawer Jhabvala suggested making a film about those who wish to and attempt to perform the play - not unlike 'Adaptation.', to which the film sometimes has been compared. This in turn renders 'Jane Austen in Manhattan' one of Merchant-Ivory's most intricate efforts, and if a failure, it is certainly an ambitious one.
    5Gerry-12

    A sad effort at what might have been good comedy.

    It seems that a manuscript of Jane Austen's play "Sir Charles Grandison" was in fact discovered fairly recently. I have not read it, but I cannot believe that Ivory-Merchant-Jhabvala could really have understood it. Austen's young writings are brilliantly comic, but if there is anything funny in `Jane Austen in Manhattan' I missed it.

    The film could have been a good satirical comedy. Maybe parts of it are funny to the Manhattan in crowd of the off-off-Broadway theatre, but you will have to know the participants in that activity a lot better than I do to enjoy this movie.

    The central figure seems to be that played by Sean Young. James Ivory does not bring out any aspect of competence or charm this young woman may have, thus making the contest for her participation in the two competing efforts to produce a play pointless.
    6johngriffin0928

    Great title, OK movie

    People who read the title, Jane Austen in Manhattan, are likely to come to this film expecting something other than what James Ivory and his frequent collaborators present us. It's not the sparkling comedy of manners, of love and money, that Ivory gave us in A Room with a View. It's more of a drama, and it's not about Jane Austen really at all.

    But it's not a lost cause, thanks to some fine performances, especially from Anne Baxter, in her last starring role. Sean Young is luminous, with her big, intoxicating eyes. Robert Powell has a more difficult role of being hypnotic to some while being openly transparent to others.
    10jromanbaker

    A Great Elegy For a Lost Time

    I certainly do not agree that this is in any way a minor Merchant-Ivory film. It can only be considered that if we over value his films that are based on authors such as Henry James or E. M. Forster. With ' Jane Austen in Manhattan ' he clearly realised that there was little substance in a 12 year olds play, however famous the author was. He cleverly puts the spotlight on Manhattan in the last year of the 1970's and the experimental theatre that was taking place at the time. In doing this he shows us a very different Manhattan than today when Lofts were used for artistic purposes and not chic over priced places to live in. He shows us the streets of Manhattan, and there is very little glamour in what he shows. Cleverly he depicts two rivals played by Anne Baxter ( in one of her finest roles, and sadly her last ) and Robert Powell. They both want to put on this trivial play in very different ways and the film becomes an elegy for a lost New York when people could be playful with themselves, unaware of the cold wind of the future when a lot of the fun of living there would succumb to a terrible epidemic which would wipe out so many people; people who loved creativity for itself and not just in monetary terms. Watching it in 2024 is like seeing another world, another way of existing. Visually it is less polished perhaps than films like ' A Room With A view ' but in many subtle ways it is more profound. The acting is excellent and fresh, and the characters fully rounded with their schemes and their light hearted change of partners. Baxter has two scenes when she reflects on theatre and life, and recalling her performance in ' All About Eve ' and bearing it in mind a perceptive viewer can see and hear that very same Eve Harrington, willing to fight for what she wants. To sum up this film is a great film and its time capsule is brilliantly conveyed.
    6didi-5

    odd mix of styles and ideas

    I must admit, I couldn't make out what this film was trying to be ... but I did like it.

    Was it about Jane Austen's bit of juvenilia, Sir Charles Grandison, and theatrical productions of it?

    Was it about Ariadne and her struggles with herself and her need to become a star?

    Was it about Katya and her other life as a smoky bar dive singer?

    Was it about Liliana and Pierre and the feelings they still had for themselves, years after they had been bedfellows?

    Was it about theatre technique and the insecurities of those who live by greasepaint alone?

    It is a slow, ponderous film, with some memorable sequences amongst the dull interludes; I like to call the good sequences the bits of gold in the sand!

    Jane Austen's play, from what we see here, is hopeless, and I am sure those who paid big money at auction for it were kicking themselves afterwards - but as a starting point for a movie, Merchant Ivory have done a good job with their fresh new setting.

    Robert Powell, fresh from Jesus of Nazareth, is good as Pierre but isn't quite charismatic enough to carry off his Svengali-like role. Anne Baxter is excellent in her final film role as the determined and devious Liliana, her appearance in the film is one of quiet dignity and of true star quality, and she can be funny too. Baxter's daughter Katrina Hodiak impresses as moody and mixed-up Katya and gets to perform a few lovely songs (one wonders why she didn't do more movies ... I was also struck by her strong resemblance to her father, 40s star John Hodiak). And Sean Young, in one of her earliest roles as Ariadne, is OK if you get past the big hair, but you would never have believed from this that she would become a star in films to come.

    'Jane Austen in Manhattan' takes a fresh spin on an old author but does it by making a dark, complicated (and often yawn-inducing) movie.

    However ... for those nuggets of gold, and they are there ... I would happily watch it again.

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      Final cinema movie of actress Anne Baxter.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • julio de 1980 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Merchant Ivory Productions (United States)
    • Idioma
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Jane Austen in Manhattan
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Albany, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Merchant Ivory Productions
      • Polytel International
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    • Duración
      1 hora 51 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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