Una actriz alcohólica considerada una peligrosa gafe se rehabilita, pero luego demuestra que es tan peligrosa como siempre.Una actriz alcohólica considerada una peligrosa gafe se rehabilita, pero luego demuestra que es tan peligrosa como siempre.Una actriz alcohólica considerada una peligrosa gafe se rehabilita, pero luego demuestra que es tan peligrosa como siempre.
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio ganado en total
- Reed Walsh
- (as William Davidson)
- First Waiter
- (sin créditos)
- Charles - Male Lead in Play
- (sin créditos)
- Nurse
- (sin créditos)
- Miss Seals - Don's Secretary
- (sin créditos)
- Passerby
- (sin créditos)
- Betty - Gail's Maid
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
"Dangerous" casts Davis as an alcoholic has been actress ;Tone wants her redemption ,so he sacrifices everything,money and fiancée to make the dream come true.The story is finally terribly sententious ,in "the magnificent obsession" mold ,but without Stahl's "enough is enough" side,which makes that director's works so priceless.
It is in this film and the earlier "Of Human Bondage" that the Davis image really solidifies - high energy, strong, smoking, and smokin'. If she seems at times a little over the top, it can be attributed to the acting style of those days, which was a carryover from the stage.
What Davis gives is very much a stage performance - with the invention of talkies, the studios raided the theater for actors who could speak, and Bette Davis was among them. Over the years, with the advent of television, acting has become more intimate, more natural, and Davis' complaint about the newer approach was that it can also be boring. She never was.
Davis costars in this film with Franchot Tone, who plays an architect that brings the Davis character out of the gutter, only to find himself face down in it himself. Smooth and classy, he's the type of leading man that one doesn't see anymore, and he's a good romantic lead for her.
The lovely Margaret Lindsay is Tone's discarded fiancé, and there's a wonderful performance by Alison Skipworth as Tone's housekeeper.
Davis, of course, draws all of the focus, with the fire in her eyes, the bite in her voice, and those flashes of vulnerability. She was always a fascinating screen presence, and she won't disappoint you in "Dangerous." "Dangerous" is a little bit dated, but what isn't, 70 years later.
We are not saying she wasn't worth it, on the contrary, Ms. Davis always gave her best in all her films. Sometimes, contributors to IMDb, upon sending their comments, have a way of predicting that the film they are reviewing, or one of its actors will receive the nomination, or the award come Oscar time. In fact, as it seems to be in most cases, bypassed actors on a particular year get awards for work, later on, for inferior work they did that year and were overlooked by the fickle voting members of that body before.
"Dangerous" was directed by Alfred Green and based on a story by Laird Doyle. The story of an actress who has fallen victim to alcoholism makes good melodrama. As such, Joyce Heath, Ms. Davis' character, is seen at the beginning of the film as a woman who wants to forget it all, in order to do some serious drinking.
Donald Bellows is a man that was deeply impressed by the actress, who he saw as Juliet in the New York stage, and became obsessed by her artistry. When he meets her at the dive where she is drinking cheap liquor, he believes he can save this woman who is wasting her talent. Joyce, eventually, falls in love with Don, but she is reluctant to marry him, which is a puzzle to us. Little do we know about the secret Joyce Heath is hiding from Don, which comes to haunt her at the end of the film.
Bette Davis transforms herself from the opening scenes where she looks disheveled into the glamorous actress of the theater she really is. Her performance is good, but we have seen much better performances by this glorious actress, before this film, and after. Franchot Tone makes an appealing Donald Bellows, the man who tries to save his idol from her addiction to the bottle. Margaret Lindsay plays Gail, who is engaged to be married to Donald.
This is a film that merits a look by all of Bette Davis' fans, as it will not disappoint.
The ending may appear rather glib but the actors themselves give performances not to be missed and Bette Davis is a worthy recipient of an Academy Award.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFirst film in which Bette Davis wore her hair in the short "bob" cut that was styled by Perc Westmore. Davis would favor this look the rest of her life.
- ErroresAfter waking up in Don's country house, Joyce sits down in a chair after berating him and goes to pour a drink for herself twice between shots.
- Citas
Don Bellows: Restful here, isn't it?
Joyce Heath: The whole countryside seems to have found peace.
Don Bellows: A person could find peace too.
Joyce Heath: No, you'll only find that in yourself and when you do, you might as well be dead.
Don Bellows: Dead?
Joyce Heath: Rest In Peace is for tombstones.
Don Bellows: And for the living?
Joyce Heath: Desire. To want something. To obtain that desire and live up to every moment of it. And then go on leaving yesterday behind. On and on. Higher and higher.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Voice That Thrilled the World (1943)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Dangerous
- Locaciones de filmación
- Cedars of Lebanon Hospital - 4833 Fountain Avenue, East Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Joyce Heath walking up hospital steps, last shot of picture)
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 194,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 19 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1