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Gallant Lady

  • 1933
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  • 1h 24min
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Clive Brook, Ann Harding, and Dickie Moore in Gallant Lady (1933)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaUnwed mother gives up baby for adoption and hopes to get it back when the adoptive mother dies.Unwed mother gives up baby for adoption and hopes to get it back when the adoptive mother dies.Unwed mother gives up baby for adoption and hopes to get it back when the adoptive mother dies.

  • Dirección
    • Gregory La Cava
  • Guionistas
    • Gilbert Emery
    • Gregory La Cava
    • Sam Mintz
  • Elenco
    • Ann Harding
    • Clive Brook
    • Otto Kruger
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Gregory La Cava
    • Guionistas
      • Gilbert Emery
      • Gregory La Cava
      • Sam Mintz
    • Elenco
      • Ann Harding
      • Clive Brook
      • Otto Kruger
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    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    Ann Harding
    Ann Harding
    • Sally Wyndham
    Clive Brook
    Clive Brook
    • Dan Pritchard
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • Phillip Lawrence
    Tullio Carminati
    Tullio Carminati
    • Count Mario Carniri
    Dickie Moore
    Dickie Moore
    • Deedy Lawrence
    Janet Beecher
    Janet Beecher
    • Maria Sherwood
    Betty Lawford
    Betty Lawford
    • Cynthia Haddon
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (escenas eliminadas)
    Matt McHugh
    Matt McHugh
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    Hugh Sheridan
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    Kenneth Thomson
    Kenneth Thomson
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
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    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Deedy - Age 2
    • (sin créditos)
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Policeman in Park
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    Emile Chautard
    Emile Chautard
    • French Hotel Clerk
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    Theresa Maxwell Conover
    Theresa Maxwell Conover
    • Aunt Martha
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    Adrienne D'Ambricourt
    Adrienne D'Ambricourt
    • Nanette - Deedy's Nurse
    • (sin créditos)
    Jay Eaton
    Jay Eaton
    • Jay - Miss Sherwood's Associate
    • (sin créditos)
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
    • Policeman on Street
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      • Gregory La Cava
    • Guionistas
      • Gilbert Emery
      • Gregory La Cava
      • Sam Mintz
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    7lee_eisenberg

    looking at tragedy

    Gregory LaCava's "Gallant Lady is probably not a movie that most people nowadays would recognize, but it deserves acknowledgement. Ann Harding plays a widow forced to give her son up for adoption. Some years later, she starts looking for a way to get back into her son's life.

    I'd say that the movie's strength is the focus on tragedy, as the protagonist watches her husband's death and sees her once ideal life collapse. I guess that in later years, this could've expanded into a look at trying to make her own way in the world, or investigating her finances to make sure that her husband hadn't mismanaged their money (which was the focus of the 2000 comedy "Saving Grace"). I guess that our society wasn't quite ready to see a woman do that back then.

    I understand that Ann Harding frequently cast as self-sacrificing women, some might say typecast. This is the first time that I've seen one of her roles, so I wouldn't know. The movie apparently got remade as "Always Goodbye" with Barbara Stanwyck. Since that came about during the Hays Code, I wonder what the changes were. Either way, this is definitely a movie that I recommend. Check it out if you can find it.
    drednm

    Ann Harding Is Terrific

    Ann Harding stars in this story of loves gone wrong and the bond between mother and child.

    Unwed mother (Harding) is despondent after giving up her baby and is being hassled by police in a public park when a stranger (Clive Brook) comes by and pretends she was waiting for him. They become friends and share stories. She the unwed mother, and he a one-time doctor whose patient died due to his negligence. Both are lost in the world but find new anchors in their friendship. He falls in love with her (not returned) and finds her a job in an interior design firm run by an old friend (Janet Beecher) who is in love with him.

    Years pass and Harding is a great success; Brook continues to battle his demons and alcohol. Their paths cross again, and at the last minute, Harding replaces Beecher on a European buying trip after she finally realizes Brook is in love with her.

    On the trip, she runs into her little boy (Dickie Moore) and his adopted father (Otto Kruger). His wife has died. Harding becomes friends with the boy. In Italy she captivates an Italian count (Tullio Carminati) and he follows her home.

    Things get even more complicated when Harding accepts the job to design Kruger's house for his acidic fiancée (Betty Lawford). She has no use for the boy, so Harding decides to steal Kruger away from her and marry him although she does not love him.

    The trail of unrequited love runs long and winding through this story, but all the actors are splendid. Harding is terrific and is simply gorgeous. A major star of her day, she had a solid film career in the 1930s. She should be better remembered.
    8clanciai

    Ann Harding losing her son and winning him back

    This film was such a success and Ann Harding with Clive Brook made such an impression that it took only five years before a remake was made, with Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall. Clive Brook is better as a drunk than Herbert Marshall as the perfect gentleman, and Ann Harding was a greater star than Barbara in the 30s, but still the Stanwyck version is the better film, with less sentimentality than the Harding version, which in comparison actually is more shallow. Ann Harding is terrific, no one can contradict that, but Barbara did give greater depth to the role, making it more tragic, which Ann Harding as a tragedienne is not quite convincing with all her furs. Stanwyck's version is more down to earth, while Harding stays on a luxury level, if Clive Brook succeeds excellently in linking her closer to reality. They say the original is always better than the remake, but in this case I prefer the remake, although this original version has an even more efficient and shocking start.
    6view_and_review

    Strange Times

    One of the toughest decisions prospective mother's in bad predicaments have to make is whether or not to keep their child. Sally Wyndham (Ann Harding) found herself having to make that choice. She was pregnant and jobless, AND she hadn't married the father of her child before he died in a fiery plane crash. That left her with few options. I thought she would marry the first nice guy she met; that has happened in a few movies. She decided to give her baby boy up for adoption rather than face the wrath of her family or try to raise the child alone with little resources.

    Unlike many women in 1930's cinema who were tortured by having to make a decision between two men, Sally was legitimately tortured by having to make the decision of giving up her child. To help her make the decision was a disgraced doctor named Dan Pritchard (Clive Brook). He gave the distinct impression that he'd assisted in the suicide of a terminally ill patient, hence his license was taken away and he was thrown in prison. He wasn't a bad person, he just had a difference of opinion with the medical and state laws.

    If Sally wasn't tortured enough already, she'd be tortured again when she happened to encounter her son Deedy (Dickie Moore) while she was on holiday in France. She wanted back into his life, but how would that be fair to her, fair to him, or fair to his adopted father Phillip Lawrence (Otto Kruger) (the adopted mother passed away)?

    I thought the movie was pretty good. It was a bit different and it presented a real quandary. I was surprised to see Gilbert Emery as a co-writer for this film. I'm so used to seeing him on screen, I didn't know he had some behind the camera credits as well.

    I can't end this review without mentioning one particularly galling character: Count Mario Carniri (Tullio Carminati).

    He saw Sally while she was visiting Italy. He began to serenade her and pursue her heavily. She kindly rebuffed his advances while he audibly made wedding arrangements for the two of them. He followed her to France and even back to the U. S., trying so desperately to win her over. He never succeeded, and Sally never got stern with him which, apparently, was the only way to make a man understand that no means no.

    His unrequited pursuit was annoying, yes, but worse than that was his eventual annoyance with Sally. At one point he criticized the fact that all she did was work and didn't play. His attitude had me dumbfounded and upset. This guy had been a constant bugaboo and took it upon himself to follow Sally to another country, so for him to act like a petulant child because she wasn't giving him attention only showed how entitled he was.

    It was really telling that he had such an attitude with her. Here it is, he chased her around the globe and she's done nothing but give him the air, yet he felt some kind of ownership. It's almost as if he believed that he was owed some sort of affection for the work he'd put in.

    He'd been a nice guy.

    He serenaded her.

    He pursued her.

    He poured out his heart to her.

    Wasn't he owed something?

    It was a weird dynamic back then, and I've seen it in a few movies. Any nice man who kept up a pursuit deserved the woman he was pursuing, and sometimes it didn't matter if she was already in a relationship. If she giggled, smiled, or humored him in some way--even while rejecting him--it was encouragement for him to continue his pursuit. If she didn't outright shut him down with a stern and resounding rejection, it was a signal that he just needed to be (more) persistent.

    As a result, Count Mario was all the way in America being a sourpuss because Sally hadn't given in to him yet.

    Strange times.

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    5boblipton

    If Ann Harding Suffers, Then Everyone Must Suffer

    Ann Harding watches her aviator fiancee crash on takeoff, leaving her pregnant and alone. She wanders in a daze and is almost arrested, but Clive Brook, freshly released form prison for euthanizing a patient -- he's a doctor -- rescues her, and arranges for some friends of his to adopt the baby. Then he disappears while she works with antiques dealer Janet Beecher, with Brook occasionally dropping in to adore her and then get drunk. On a buying trip to Italy, she meets Count Tullio Carminati, who adores her. Then she runs into her son, played variously by Scotty Beckett and Dickie Moore -- my, how they grow! Now her birth son is fathered by an adoring Otto Kruger, who has a witch of a fiancee -- his wife having died -- in Betty Lawford. So Miss Harding decides to make Kruger adore her and marry her so she can be the mother to her own child, and Brook can go and get drunk in peace.

    Miss Harding pulls off this piffle in her usual graceful way, although it's hard to believe she didn't wince occasionally at this script. So does everyone do a fine job of acting under the direction of Gregory La Cava as Miss Harding goes through enough changes of emotions that I'm surprised she doesn't have whiplash. She's enchanting when her character is happy and fulfilled in Italy, with Carminati singing at her from Italy to Paris, to shipboard back to the US. Likewise, it's nice to see Otto Kruger playing a nice guy. It's the didoes the script cuts to make sure that there's another twist in the plot that makes it ridiculous.

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      Film debut of Scotty Beckett (uncredited).
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