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Woman Chases Man

  • 1937
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  • 1h 11min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
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Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea, and Charles Winninger in Woman Chases Man (1937)
Comedia locaFarsaComediaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFormer millionaire B.J. Nolan is useless with money, having lost most of his fortune on crazy schemes. His son, Kenneth, has the opposite problem thanks to good sense and a large inheritance... Leer todoFormer millionaire B.J. Nolan is useless with money, having lost most of his fortune on crazy schemes. His son, Kenneth, has the opposite problem thanks to good sense and a large inheritance bequeathed by his mother. In order to raise the cash for a housing project, B.J. enlists ... Leer todoFormer millionaire B.J. Nolan is useless with money, having lost most of his fortune on crazy schemes. His son, Kenneth, has the opposite problem thanks to good sense and a large inheritance bequeathed by his mother. In order to raise the cash for a housing project, B.J. enlists the help of young architect Virginia Travis to con the money out of Kenneth. At the same t... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • John G. Blystone
  • Guionistas
    • Joseph Anthony
    • Manuel Seff
    • David Hertz
  • Elenco
    • Miriam Hopkins
    • Joel McCrea
    • Charles Winninger
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
    542
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • John G. Blystone
    • Guionistas
      • Joseph Anthony
      • Manuel Seff
      • David Hertz
    • Elenco
      • Miriam Hopkins
      • Joel McCrea
      • Charles Winninger
    • 14Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 2 premios ganados en total

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    Miriam Hopkins
    Miriam Hopkins
    • Virginia Travis
    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Kenneth Nolan
    Charles Winninger
    Charles Winninger
    • B.J. Nolan
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    Erik Rhodes
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      • Manuel Seff
      • David Hertz
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    Michael_Elliott

    Disappointing

    Woman Chases Man (1937)

    ** (out of 4)

    Screwball comedy has a father (Charles Winninger) trying to get $100,000 from his son (Joel McCrea) but when the son refuses the father hires a young woman (Miriam Hopkins) to try and lure it from him. This is a rather strange film because it doesn't work as a comedy at all. In fact, I don't recall laughing a single time but the two leads keep things moving along and makes for a great couple but it's a shame the screenplay doesn't do them justice. McCrea comes off a tad bit too straight-forward but this works well against the more free-spirited Hopkins who is incredibly charming in her role. The supporting cast doesn't add too much and the ending is very predictable but fans of the two stars might be interested.
    5Doylenf

    Dull screwball comedy never misses a cliché...

    Only faithful fans of MIRIAM HOPKINS or JOEL McCREA could possibly want to sit through this screwball comedy full of impossible situations and banal dialog.

    Fast talking Hopkins is an architect (c'mon, that's what it says) full of pep talk when she schemes her way into CHARLES WINNINGER's office to sell him on her wonderful housing designs. (How many times has Winninger played a daffy millionaire in '30s endless parade of screwball comedies???).

    He admits the plans look great--but the hitch is he's no longer a millionaire having lost all his money on crazy schemes. But wait. He's got a son (JOEL McCREA), more sensible than him who's got lots of money. All it's going to take is for someone (like Miriam maybe?) to separate him from it so they can go ahead with her plans to make Hopkins and Winninger rich.

    That's about it for starters. But it gets even sillier once Winninger takes her to his home (after she's fainted a couple of times because the poor thing hasn't eaten in 49 hours). And once ERIC RHODES, BRODERICK CRAWFORD and ELLA LOGAN enter the scene, it gets sillier and more improbable with each dubious remark.

    Hopkins is photographed attractively and puts a lot of spirit into playing a ditsy architect, but it's obvious from the start that this is not going to go down as one of the best screwball comedies of the '30s--not by a long stretch.

    Winninger seems to be doing a warm-up for his other millionaire role in HARD TO GET ('38), again involved with an architect (DICK POWELL) and the scatterbrained daughter (OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND) who wants to get revenge on Powell for his mistreatment of her. He spent a lot of time in the '30s and '40s playing daffy millionaires who ruled over nutsy, filthy rich households.

    Summing up: Not worth a peek.
    VLeung

    Wanted to like it... didn't.

    I'm not sure why this film doesn't work. It has everything I love about screwball comedies in it, and the wonderful Joel McCrea is gorgeous.

    Where does it go wrong? I'm not quite as knocked out by Preston Sturges as the rest of the world because I think he's too prone to pointlessly noisy madcap chase scenes, and more often that not his endings suck a lot, but Preston Sturges' screwballs really work (apart from the chases and the endings) and this film doesn't. The difference, then, must be script. Sturges' scripts are superb, glittering things, that you just want to eat with a spoon, and Woman Chases Man is a fairly charming film with a lifeless script.
    7planktonrules

    An enjoyable little screwball comedy.

    "Woman Chases Man" is a very pleasant little comedy starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. It begins when Virginia (Hopkins) approaches B.J. Nolan (Charles Winninger) for a job as an architect. He is VERY impressed with her designs but cannot help her--his son, Kenneth (McCrea) controls the family fortune and won't let him have much at all since he's known for throwing away money. So, Virginia comes up with a screwy idea--that B.J. should hide and they'll pretend that he's in Chicago on some big business deal and she'll entertain Kenneth when he arrives with his friends. However, things don't go well at all at first, as the friends Virginia has hired to pretend to be servants are idiots. Why did she hire them? Because B.J. has squandered the money Kenneth allotted him. It sounds very complicated--but turns out to be a decent little romantic screwball comedy. While I am not a huge fan of Hopkins, in this sort of film she seemed to be in her element. Cute and worth seeing. My only two complaints are small: sometimes the actors talk too fast and I HATE the fainting woman cliché--and this film uses it several times.
    10OldieMovieFan

    Chasing a "cat" from a tree with a chair

    Charming screwball farce played by two of the greatest performers of the 1930s, Miriam Hopkins and Joel Mcrea, with a terrific supporting cast and a director with a fine sense of the absurd.

    Hopkins, who suffered no fools and hurt her own career by it, loved working with McCrea and they made a quick series of five films together 1934-1937, all fairly successful at the box office and all great movies well worth viewing, with this one being the last. McCrea was moving into the greatest period of his career, 1937-1946, a time when nearly all his films were big hits. Late in life he credited Ginger Rogers and Barbara Stanwyck as the greatest actresses he worked with in his career, but he also spoke very highly of Hopkins and credited her with helping his career besides being a great screen partner. His wife Frances Dee was very popular with other actresses and the McCrea ranch was the locale for many script readings and scene preps, with Rogers, Stanwyck, Bette Davis and Hepburn being regular visitors.

    In this movie, Hopkins is so caught up by the shenanigans in the scene in the tree that she briefly loses her polished acting voice and you can clearly hear her native Savannah, Georgia drawl. And no wonder - it's hilarious!

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    • Trivia
      Broderick Crawford's feature-film debut, son of character actress Helen Broderick.
    • Errores
      When Virginia is sitting down and talking to B.J. about Nolan Heights; her hands are resting on the table. However on the next cut when she asks B.J. about Nolan Heights being safe, her hands are further up above the table. Additionally, in the next cuts, the orientation of her hands keeps changing,
    • Citas

      Virginia Travis: I know what you're thinking. That I'm a girl. Yes, Mr Nolan, but I've a man's courage, a man's vision, a man's attack.

      B.J. Nolan: Well, don't attack me.

      Virginia Travis: For seven years I've studied like a man, researched like a man. There's nothing feminine about my mind. Seven years ago I gave up a perfectly nice engagement with a charming, wealthy old man because I chose a practical career. I left him at the church to become an architect. Now, I'm ready and he's dead.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Lo que el viento se llevó (1939)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Trees
      (1922) (uncredited)

      Music by Oscar Rasbach (1922)

      Poem by Joyce Kilmer (1914)

      Sung a cappella by Joel McCrea

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de mayo de 1937 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Princess and the Pauper
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
    • Productora
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 11min(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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