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Peg o' My Heart

  • 1933
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  • 1h 27min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
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Juliette Compton, Marion Davies, J. Farrell MacDonald, and Onslow Stevens in Peg o' My Heart (1933)
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Una joven que vive en un pueblo pesquero irlandés hereda la propiedad de su difunto abuelo, pero se ve obligada a pasar tres años en Inglaterra formándose para ser una buena dama y así cobra... Leer todoUna joven que vive en un pueblo pesquero irlandés hereda la propiedad de su difunto abuelo, pero se ve obligada a pasar tres años en Inglaterra formándose para ser una buena dama y así cobrar la fortuna.Una joven que vive en un pueblo pesquero irlandés hereda la propiedad de su difunto abuelo, pero se ve obligada a pasar tres años en Inglaterra formándose para ser una buena dama y así cobrar la fortuna.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Guionistas
    • Frank R. Adams
    • J. Hartley Manners
    • Frances Marion
  • Elenco
    • Marion Davies
    • Onslow Stevens
    • J. Farrell MacDonald
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Guionistas
      • Frank R. Adams
      • J. Hartley Manners
      • Frances Marion
    • Elenco
      • Marion Davies
      • Onslow Stevens
      • J. Farrell MacDonald
    • 23Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 7Opiniones de los críticos
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    Marion Davies
    Marion Davies
    • Margaret 'Peg' O'Connell
    Onslow Stevens
    Onslow Stevens
    • Sir Gerald 'Jerry' Markham
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Patrick Shamus 'Pat' O'Connell
    Juliette Compton
    Juliette Compton
    • Ethel Chichester
    Irene Browne
    Irene Browne
    • Mrs. Chichester
    Tyrell Davis
    Tyrell Davis
    • Alaric Chichester
    • (as Tyrrell Davis)
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Capt. Christopher 'Chris' Brent
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Mrs. Grace Brent
    Robert Greig
    Robert Greig
    • Jarvis (butler)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Smythe (maid)
    Geoffrey Gill
    • Terance
    Billy Bevan
    Billy Bevan
    • Detective #2
    • (sin créditos)
    Bobbe Cronin
    • Girl
    • (sin créditos)
    Dannie Mac Grant
    Dannie Mac Grant
      Leyland Hodgson
      Leyland Hodgson
      • Detective #1
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      Carmencita Johnson
      Carmencita Johnson
      • Village Child
      • (sin créditos)
      Mary MacLaren
      Mary MacLaren
      • Townswoman
      • (sin créditos)
      Donald Novis
      Donald Novis
      • Irish Tenor
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      • (sin créditos)
      • Dirección
        • Robert Z. Leonard
      • Guionistas
        • Frank R. Adams
        • J. Hartley Manners
        • Frances Marion
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      7tjj1133

      Better Than Planktonrules Thinks

      While i agree with some that this isn't an 8.5/10 movie it's much better than a 3 or a 1. I've only seen Peg O' My Heart once, early last year on TCM, so i need at least one other more recent viewing to write a detailed opinion. What i do remember is that I really enjoyed this film and that Marion Davies was quite good, including her accent. The acting from the cast in general is good, especially from Miss Davies and J. Farrell MacDonald as her father. Miss Davies is a remarkable comedienne and, from what I've read, a kind and generous person who definitely did not deserve her portrayal as Susan Alexander in Citizen Kane. FYI, the play on which this film is based debuted in 1912 which is also the time period in which the film is set, not 1933.
      10Ron Oliver

      Marion Davies' Finest Role

      In order to gain a huge inheritance, young Margaret (her father's PEG O' MY HEART) leaves her fishing village in the West of Ireland to live with an impoverished, but insufferable, noble family in England.

      This wonderful, heartwarming - although sadly neglected - film boasts a winning performance from the most misunderstood star of Hollywood's Golden Age. Marion Davies is delightfully playful and quite captivating, easily dominating her every scene. A natural mimic, Davies' Irish brogue is natural & lilting, adding a further dimension to her entrancing character. For viewers unfamiliar with her expertise, Davies will come as a welcome surprise.

      In the supporting cast, J. Farrell MacDonald takes first honors as Davies' father; he is completely believable as a tenderhearted old fisherman who sorrowfully gives up his daughter for her own good. Onslow Stevens is well cast as the kind baronet who captures Peg's heart. Alan Mowbray, as a local cad, and Robert Greig, as a stuffy butler, both score in their roles. Tyrell Davis is very amusing as a giddy young gynandroid with absolutely no intentions of wooing Davies. Doris Lloyd as Mowbray's no-nonsense wife, and Nora Cecil as an elderly maid, shine in their cameo appearances.

      MGM, under the watchful eye of William Randolph Hearst, gave PEG a splendid cinematic treatment, with money lavished most especially on the production values of the fishing village scenes. The movie proved to be a hit with audiences, as was its signature tune 'Sweetheart Darling,' by Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed.

      This was Hearst's favorite of all Davies' films. Although he realized it was time, at age 36, for her to no longer play 20-year-olds, he campaigned relentlessly that she be given an Academy Award nomination. (No MGM actresses were nominated that year, as it turns out; Katharine Hepburn over at RKO got the Oscar.)

      Time has not dealt kindly with Marion Davies. Almost forgotten today, when remembered at all it is usually as a sort of footnote to history or object of scandal. Her life certainly was colorful, and as chatelaine of America's most amazing private estate she did circulate amidst powerful circles. But to remember her as the bimbo blonde mistress of the country's mightiest media baron is patently unfair.

      While much of the blame can go to Orson Welles' spoof of Davies in CITIZEN KANE (which he was to admit he regretted towards the end of his life) it must be stated emphatically that Marion was not a no-talent actress with few friends & even fewer brains, whose career was destroyed by her stammer leaving her to spend lonely years in great, hulking empty castles.

      In reality, Davies was a bright, vivacious lady who charmed & captivated such diverse guests as George Bernard Shaw & Winston Churchill throughout her 33-year liaison with Hearst. Adored by her friends, and a fierce cadre of fans, Davies was renowned for her tireless generosity and charitable good works. Her speech impediment never affected her screen acting and her undeniable talent was evident to any who were willing to access her performances honesty and look past the scandal.

      Davies had to have been embarrassed by the Hearst empire's relentless pushing of her career. She knew this left her open to ridicule & mockery, doubtless contributing to her scarcely concealed alcoholism. But she eventually relinquished her film pursuits in order to care for the aging Hearst, and after his death in 1951 she showed herself to be an astute businesswoman during the remaining ten years of her life.

      It is only now, with the passage of much time & the restoration of her old movies, that it is becoming easier to acknowledge the contributions & cinematic expertise of Marion Davies.
      7bkoganbing

      Yearning For The Auld Sod

      Marion Davies was given quite the acting challenge by MGM and her paramour William Randolph Hearst. In doing Peg O' My Heart she was taking on a role that was made immortal on stage and in a silent screen version by Laurette Taylor. But Marion was more than up to the challenge.

      In fact the film was the best of possible worlds for Davies. She could be the sweet heroine that Mr. Hearst always saw her as. But the part called for some singing and Irish dancing and Marion's great talents for mimicry. She's got the brogue down perfect, she really does sound like J. Farrell MacDonald's daughter and he came by his brogue naturally.

      The play was written for Laurette Taylor by her husband J. Hartley Manners and became Taylor's signature part. Davies did make it her own. The play was considerably expanded from the stage version which only takes place in the drawing room of the Chichester home in Great Britain.

      Young Peg O'Connell was the daughter of MacDonald and an English mother who left them because she couldn't stand the life in the fishing village in the west of Ireland. What's great for some is bad for others, the village looks and feels a whole lot like Innisfree where John Wayne couldn't wait to move to in The Quiet Man.

      But mom's died and she's left a will that says the Chichester family will be paid an installment to educate young Peg in proper English ways and then Peg's to receive a big inheritance. Looks like mom made out quite fine after she left J. Farrell MacDonald. Anyway she's also to cut off contact from her father completely.

      The usual English and Irish stereotypes circa 1912 when Peg O' My Heart opened on Broadway for a 603 performance run abound in the film version. Peg's presence however changes quite a few things in the lives of the Chichesters before she makes up her mind what her destiny is.

      Marion is just fine in the part, I certainly would like to know what Laurette Taylor might have thought of her performance.
      8bugsmoran29

      Spirited fun!

      I have never seen this movie before but I have heard of Marion Davies. I decided to give it a watch and I must admit I enjoyed it. I liked the lively Irish singing and dancing. To me the movie really highlighted the differences between the earthy Irish and the snotty English. I thought Marion Davies was pleasant surprise as Peg O'Connell although I did feel see was a wee bit old for the part (36). Michael the dog was pretty cool and J. Farrell McDonald was heartwarming as the old fisherman father. I also enjoyed how the English came across as cold- blooded and hypocritical. Obviously the film studio was relying heavily upon Hollywood stereotypes that would appeal to the Irish-American urban audience that this film was intended for in the first place.
      7psteier

      Wonderful Hollywood blarney

      Marion Davies does surprisingly well as a girl from an Irish fishing village who must abandon her father and become a proper British lady to get a large inheritance. Of course, the accents, music and dance are American stage Irish rather than Irish Irish, but a very clever script and hard work all around pays off. And they forgot to credit 'Mutt' as Marion Davies' dog.

      Also made in 1922 by King Vidor.

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      • Trivia
        The only one of Marion Davies' 16 talkies to incorporate her real-life stutter into the character she was playing.
      • Citas

        Margaret 'Peg' O'Connell: Saints be praised, there are no parlor snakes in Ireland. St. Patrick drawed them out too.

      • Créditos curiosos
        Opening credits are shown over a background of sailboats.
      • Conexiones
        Featured in Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies (2001)
      • Bandas sonoras
        I'll Remember Only You
        Music by Nacio Herb Brown

        Lyrics by Arthur Freed

        Sung by Marion Davies and townspeople

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      • What is the name, movie & real-life, of Peg's loyal, little dog? It was the best behaved bow-wow in a film that I've ever seen.

      Detalles

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 26 de mayo de 1933 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
      • Idioma
        • Inglés
      • También se conoce como
        • Peggys miljoner
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
      • Productoras
        • Cosmopolitan Productions
        • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • Tiempo de ejecución
        • 1h 27min(87 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.37 : 1

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