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Atajo a la felicidad

Título original: The Devil and Daniel Webster
  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,4/10
6,8 mil
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Atajo a la felicidad (2003)
Set in contemporary New York's literary world, this is a re-telling of the classic fable of a man who sells his soul to the devil for fame and fortune and ultimately decides that he wants to get it back. Jabez Stone, a down and out writer, exchanges his soul for a successful literary career, but soon realizes it was a mistake. Jabez must enlist the help of Daniel Webster in order to win his soul back from the Devil.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA down-and-out writer sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for fame and fortune.A down-and-out writer sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for fame and fortune.A down-and-out writer sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for fame and fortune.

  • Dirección
    • Alec Baldwin
  • Guión
    • Stephen Vincent Benet
    • Archibald Macleish
    • Peter Dexter
  • Reparto principal
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • Alec Baldwin
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
    6,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Alec Baldwin
    • Guión
      • Stephen Vincent Benet
      • Archibald Macleish
      • Peter Dexter
    • Reparto principal
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Jennifer Love Hewitt
      • Alec Baldwin
    • 52Reseñas de usuarios
    • 9Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Daniel Webster
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • The Devil
    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Jabez Stone
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Julius Jensen
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Cop
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Constance Hurry
    Amy Poehler
    Amy Poehler
    • Molly Gilchrest
    Jann Carl
    Jann Carl
    • Jann Carl
    Antoni Cornacchione
    • Security Guard
    Bill Corsair
    Bill Corsair
    • Aging Writer
    Grenville Cuyler
    • Taxi Hailer
    Calvert DeForest
    • Bailiff
    • (as Calvert De Forest)
    Marilyn Dobrin
    • Joan Jenson
    Jhon Doria
    • Photographer
    Mike Doyle
    Mike Doyle
    • Luke
    Drew Eliot
    • Man
    Jack Ferver
    • Jabez's Assistant
    Ranardo Domeico Grays
    • Photographer's Assistant
    • (as Renardo-Doemeico Grays)
    • Dirección
      • Alec Baldwin
    • Guión
      • Stephen Vincent Benet
      • Archibald Macleish
      • Peter Dexter
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    6roycevenuter

    Don't Believe Anything you Hear and only Half of What you Read

    As a teacher of fifty years experience in language and cinematic arts,I taught "The Devil and Dan'l Webster" as part of the fictional pantheon of American Literature. Although Alec Baldwin certainly has burned some bridges along the way in his career, this film takes creative risks, many of them worthy of consideration, which exemplify a significant part of Americana. Like its forbear, the 1941 cinematic adaptation starring Walter Huston, this version was attacked, condemned and dismissed when it was released. I believe that every adaptation of any book is an aesthetic fossil caught in cinematic amber.

    The movie substantiates the same sort of meretricious value system in its depiction of Jabez Stone that struck Stephen Vincent Benet and the makers of the 1941 gem. In its lampooning of pretentious high society panderers of cheesy albeit popular writing, casting them as best-sellers, "Shortcut to Happiness"dramatizes a contemporary examination of what actually constitutes success in the dizzying world of publications.

    Anthony Hopkins was well cast in the role of Daniel Webster. It is instructive to compare and contrast Edward Arnold's portrayal of Webster in the 1941 classic with that of Hopkins, because both actors have earned a lifetime of accolades, portraying both admirable and despicable characters. Hopkins and Arnold remain symbols of financial and thespian success.

    Hollywood has a bad record for disapproving of movies solely on the basis of profit. I would love to see "Shortcut to Happiness" go into post-production, be subjected to a diverse array of test audiences after a skillful rewrite. The issues that concerned Stephen Vincent Benet in 1937 are alive and with us all today in almost every area of business, politics, entertainment, and government. Success is whatever you can get away with.

    Audiences will go to see bad movies. But Hollywood only seems to take the loving and meticulously-artistic care to produce two or three cinematic gems each year. Whoever had the final say in terms of condemning this movie wasted time, money, and the potential for achieving what its creators had in mind when the idea was but an inspiration culled from reading the classic and wishing to update it.

    If one of my students had submitted this movie script to me, I would have said, "Promising rough draft," and suggest various ways to improve it with my reasons for doing so.
    4TheEmulator23

    Took so long to see the light of day, because it's pretty blah.

    This is one of those films that I remember being in the can for years before anything happening w/it. I don't think it's terrible, but it's not really good either. Alec Baldwin was pretty good, but the plot is it kind of flimsy at best. The cast is pretty good in what they're given, but again you are only as good as the script. Baldwin directing this although I could have sworn he didn't direct all of it, I thought I read somewhere or lots of re-shoots wasn't bad but he definitely has some potential in there. Although his work on "30 Rock" is nothing short of genius & should keep him busy for a little while longer. I just hope the show bows out gracefully a la Seinfeld, but maybe not even that long. 9 years it went. So if you want to see a film that you won't get much from, but won't really hate either well this is for you. I can't remember the last time a film had been wrapped so long before finally being released & only on DVD at that. It was nice to see Alec Baldwin & Anthony Hopkins again together since their excellent yet not much people have seen "The Edge." Now pick up that excellent film for some real entertainment.
    3moonspinner55

    Trendily cynical rewrite

    Tasteless rewrite of "The Devil and Daniel Webster" has a struggling novelist named Jabez Stone unable to get anything published much less find anyone to read his work; he enters into a pact with a comely female Satan for fame and fortune in exchange for his immortal soul. Update of Archibald Macleish's play "Scratch" and 1941's far-superior "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (wherein a panicked farmer was the tempted man) was produced and directed by its star, Alec Baldwin. There's a fine supporting cast including Anthony Hopkins as lawyer Daniel Webster and Jennifer Love Hewitt as the Devil but, unfortunately, the picture was edited against Baldwin's wishes after sitting on the shelf for years (it finally debuted on the Starz network in 2007 after a few theatrical bookings). The film begins well but quickly loses its footing once Baldwin's writer gains the success he so desired, turning the picture into a yuppie treatise on the old money-can't-buy-happiness ploy. The filmmakers are so out-of-touch, they don't even consider the fact that maybe some of the writer's needs are in fact fulfilled by his newfound celebrity. Instead, he becomes a sad sack with money in the bank and women at his feet--clearly not something actual struggling writers can identify with. Worse, there's never a moment when Stone's heart is detectable; Baldwin is so callow an actor (not to mention as the director) that all we perceive are his handsome, unmodulated externals. Pursing his lips and gazing intently at the camera, hoping to smolder, Baldwin loses track of the character and where he came from. The final courtroom battle is well-played, though so much of the writing is smarmy and executed without style that the overall results are distinctly unsatisfactory. *1/2 from ****
    6banzanbon

    Mixing amateurs with pros

    This movie was fun but Jennifer Love Hewitt was so utterly miscast. She's fine for some light TV but she's not a powerful enough actress to play in an ensemble of this caliber. Everyone in it, Kim Catrall, Hopkins, Rubin, Akroyd, and even Baldwin himself are quite wonderful but Ms. Hewitt throws the balance. She's the thing that spoils the movie; especially her delivery of the last "closing argument" monologue belongs in some kind of first year acting class. The movie is a bit moralistic and sentimental and in my opinion it does not live up to the actual story of The Devil and Daniel Webster which is, in many ways more subtle than how Baldwin had handled it. He's gone for a more commercial treatment of a concept whose sophistication could have been just as entertaining. All in all, it's a fun little piece thought some of the sets, the editing as well as the casting of Hewitt should have been rethought. Baldwin is a decent enough director; keeps the film moving and definitely gives the characters good arcs.
    5planktonrules

    What a weird story behind the film.

    The story behind this film is much more interesting than the movie itself. It seems that production of the film stopped before the final product could be released. According to Wikipedia, the project ran out of money AND some of the investors were being investigated for bank fraud! I have no idea of the outcome of the legal matters, but the movie sat on the shelf for several years. Ultimately, it was sold through an auction and the buyers edited the film themselves...without the film's director, Alec Baldwin. As a result, Baldwin demanded his name be taken off as director...which seems more than understandable. Then, when the film was ultimately released, it lost money.

    The story is a modern interpretation of the old story "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1941). However, it also goes by the title "Shortcut to Happiness".

    The story is about Jabez (Baldwin), a frustrated writer sho has had no success with his work. He's about to give up when he receives a visit from the Devil (Jennifer Love Hewitt). She offers to make him famous if he sells her his soul...which he does. However, despite huge immediate success, the deal doesn't make him happy in any way. In fact, in some ways it makes his life worse. So, in desperation, he gets the book agent, Daniel Webster (Anthony Hopkins) to represent him in a court made up of famous dead authors to argue that the deal is null and void.

    The story ISN'T bad. Considering how it was made, it's actually very surprising it's even watchable. But there are a few problems. First, the 1941 film is much better. Second, while I am sure Hewitt is a lovely person, she seemed all wrong for her role. Third, the film is just flat...watchable but flat.

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      According to Alec Baldwin (Jabez Stone), this movie was extensively re-edited after it came into the possession of Bob Yari Productions, and no longer bears any resemblance to its original form or to the Benet short story, hence the title change. Baldwin has since requested that his name be removed from the credits as director and producer.
    • Pifias
      When buying the house, Jabez Stone sees the Devil on the beach. He runs to her with his shirt's collar over his jacket. But when he is there and talks to the Devil the collar is carefully tucked under.
    • Citas

      Aging Writer: Ah, the great Daniel Webster!

      Daniel Webster: The drunk Mr. Hardy.

      Aging Writer: Better drunk than a whore, I always say.

      Daniel Webster: Better neither than both.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Faced MAJOR Delays (2018)
    • Banda sonora
      Are You There, Margaret? It's Me God
      Written and Performed by The Baldwin Brothers

      Courtesy of TVT Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2007 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Yari Film Group (United States)
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      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Shortcut to Happiness
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Bethpage, Long Island, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Yari Film Group (YFG)
      • Cutting Edge Entertainment
      • El Dorado Pictures
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      • 1.85 : 1

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