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Los enredos de una dama

Título original: Libeled Lady
  • 1936
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  • 1h 38min
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Spencer Tracy, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy, and William Powell in Los enredos de una dama (1936)
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Cuando una mujer de la alta sociedad demanda a un gran periódico por difamación, el director responsable recurre a la ayuda de su prometida ignorada y de un antiguo empleado para inculparla ... Leer todoCuando una mujer de la alta sociedad demanda a un gran periódico por difamación, el director responsable recurre a la ayuda de su prometida ignorada y de un antiguo empleado para inculparla y hacer que la falsa historia parezca cierta.Cuando una mujer de la alta sociedad demanda a un gran periódico por difamación, el director responsable recurre a la ayuda de su prometida ignorada y de un antiguo empleado para inculparla y hacer que la falsa historia parezca cierta.

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    • Jack Conway
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    • Maurine Dallas Watkins
    • Howard Emmett Rogers
    • George Oppenheimer
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    • Jean Harlow
    • William Powell
    • Myrna Loy
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      • Howard Emmett Rogers
      • George Oppenheimer
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      • William Powell
      • Myrna Loy
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      • 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    8blanche-2

    "She may be married to him, but she's engaged to me!"

    Spencer Tracy, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Jean Harlow star in "Libeled Lady," about the attempts to convince a society woman to drop a lawsuit against a newspaper.

    Spencer Tracy is a scream in his role of a newspaper editor who has been engaged to Jean Harlow for some time, but his work keeps getting in the way of their marriage and relationship. His whole life revolves around his newspaper. When an heiress, played by Loy, sues the newspaper for libel, Tracy puts William Powell to work, hoping that by photographing them together, he can convince Loy to drop the suit. But it will only work if Powell is a married man caught cheating, so Tracy convinces Harlow to marry him.

    Harlow is her usual feisty self. Powell is marvelous, especially in his fishing scenes, which are classics, especially the one in which he literally chases a trout through a stream. It's laugh out loud material if there ever was any. Loy has the least showy part, though she's quite beautiful and works well with Powell, portending great things to come.

    This is a very enjoyable film with Tracy milking the comedy for all it's worth. Apparently his comedic work was a revelation back then, unlike today, when we know how adept he was at it.
    saduran

    It doesn't get better than this

    Man oh Man. Harlow, Tracy, Powell and Loy in one film. There truly were more stars at MGM than in the heavens. This is one of the best screwball comedies of the 30's maybe only out done by My Man Godfrey. The script funny as heck even by todays standards. The acting top of the line. Tracy was great at comedy it's great that MGM allowed him to do one every know and then. Loy is Loy classy, sassy, funny and witty. Powell at the zenith of his game and Harlow glows and steals the film. Harlow marching around in a wedding dress is a hoot. It's hard to believe that within a year Jean Harlow would be dead. If it's on TCM or you see it in a video store grab it and see what a screwball comedy really looks like
    9AlsExGal

    A sparkling romantic comedy...

    ... and it definitely is a roadmap on how to make a film that is interesting to adults and feels authentic during the production code era. And that was needed because for the first three or so years after the production code began to be enforced, the studios released some real stink bombs.

    The New York Star prints a story that calls out socialite Connie Allenbury (Myrna Loy) as a home wrecker. The story turns out to be false, and Connie Allenbury sues the Star for five million dollars, which if awarded would cause th paper to go under.

    The Star's managing editor Warren Haggerty (Spencer Tracy), once he unsuccessfully begs Connie to drop the suit, comes up with a plan to show her up as a homewrecker in another situation entirely, thus hoping to either get her to drop the suit at that point, or putting her in a position to lose the suit by reputation. He gets reporter and lady's man Bill Chandler (William Powell) to marry Warren's fiancee, Gladys (Jean Harlow) in what the three of them know to be a sham marriage. Bill is then supposed to woo Connie, after which his "wife" will burst in on them and accuse Connie of busting up her home. Complications ensue when Bill really does fall for Connie.

    William Powell makes this movie with his combination of urbane charm, facial expressions, great comic timing, and something he rarely gets to show off - a real talent for slapstick comedy. Of course he and Myrna Loy always had great chemistry together, and another great tribute to his acting is that the script calls for the relationship between his character and his "wife" to seem strained - it does - when he and Jean Harlow were the actual real life couple in this film. Spencer Tracy is actually fourth billed at this point, but he's only been at MGM for a year and is still playing "the hard guy" at this point, and he has been playing similar roles for about five years. That will all change with "San Francisco".

    Highly recommended and great for repeat viewings.
    8kimi615

    Old-time madcap screwball comedy in the best sense!

    It's always a pleasant surprise to run into one of Myrna Loy and William Powell's legendary pairings. "Libeled Lady" was even more pleasant than usual! Spencer Tracy is marvelous as the too smooth operator, while Harlow shrills her way through the film, stealing every scene.

    Still and all, the real selling point of this film is the clever drawing room dialogue and rat-a-tat-tat delivery! One does not see this type of intelligent comedic script come out of Hollywood these days. Full of double entendre, perfectly honed sarcasm and beautifully timed quips, this film keeps you smiling, even as you wince at Powell's adept physical comedy, full of falls and falls and falls.

    As for his co-star, watching Loy glow on screen is always magic, the moments that she raises an eyebrow and drops in a gem of a line, well, there's the real abracadabra...
    9atlasmb

    Screwballs, fastballs and curves

    In the best movies of the thirties, the stars are glib (in the best way) and glamorous. Libeled Lady is blessed with a clever script that serves up fastballs that the cast handles adroitly. And I have to credit the amazing wardrobe by Dolly Tree, made all the more remarkable as she was responsible for the wardrobes of 23 films in 1936. Loy's wardrobe, in particular, is impeccable.

    This was the 5th in the series of William Powell/Myrna Loy pairings. They were cranking them out at a rate of about 2 per year during this period, so you might think that the chemistry between them would be stale or formulaic. But in Libeled Lady, the chemistry is fresh and the relationship between their characters is not just another Thin Man performance.

    Then there are Spencer Tracy and Jean Harlow. Tracy is adept at the machine-gun delivery required by this (screwball) comedy, and Harlow just shines, showing more depth of character and emotion than she is sometimes given credit for. After Libeled Lady, she only acted in two films, so the screen never saw what greater depths of performance she might have achieved. (She died of uremic poisoning during the filming of Saratoga Trunk)

    The plot involves a newspaperman (Powell), good at the con, who ingratiates himself to a wealthy young woman (Loy) and her father in order to set her up for a blackmail situation. She suspects his motives, but he manages to pull her in. Plenty of plot curves ensue, adding humor and more character development.

    I particularly liked the fishing scene. Without much dialogue it advances the plot, provides some laughs and shows that Dolly Tree can even make Myrna Loy look sexy in fishing gear.

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    • Trivia
      The fifth of fourteen films pairing William Powell and Myrna Loy.
    • Errores
      Warren Haggerty (Spencer Tracy) refers to Johnny (William 'Billy' Benedict) as "Joe".
    • Citas

      Warren Haggerty: She may be his wife, but she's engaged to me!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)
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      (1936) (uncredited)

      Music by Walter Donaldson

      Lyrics by Harold Adamson

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de enero de 1937 (México)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Sonora, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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