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La gloria de todos

Título original: The Lady Is Willing
  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
871
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Marlene Dietrich, David James, and Fred MacMurray in La gloria de todos (1942)
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  • Dirección
    • Mitchell Leisen
  • Guionistas
    • James Edward Grant
    • Albert McCleery
  • Elenco
    • Marlene Dietrich
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Aline MacMahon
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Guionistas
      • James Edward Grant
      • Albert McCleery
    • Elenco
      • Marlene Dietrich
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Aline MacMahon
    • 19Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 7Opiniones de los críticos
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    Elenco principal40

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    Marlene Dietrich
    Marlene Dietrich
    • Elizabeth 'Liza' Madden
    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Dr. Corey T. McBain
    Aline MacMahon
    Aline MacMahon
    • Buddy
    Stanley Ridges
    Stanley Ridges
    • Kenneth Hanline
    Arline Judge
    Arline Judge
    • Frances
    Roger Clark
    Roger Clark
    • Victor
    Marietta Canty
    Marietta Canty
    • Mary Lou
    David James
    • Baby Corey
    Ruth Ford
    Ruth Ford
    • Myrtle Glossamer
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Dr. Golding
    Harry Shannon
    Harry Shannon
    • Detective Sergeant Barnes
    Elisabeth Risdon
    Elisabeth Risdon
    • Mrs. Cummings
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • K.K. Miller
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Joe Quig
    Kitty Kelly
    Kitty Kelly
    • Nellie Quig
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Patrolman Murphy
    • (sin créditos)
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    Ernie Adams
    • Doorman
    • (sin créditos)
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    Helen Ainsworth
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      • Albert McCleery
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    6Doylenf

    Marlene Dietrich plays "dumb" in uneven sophisticated screwball comedy...

    Whatever faults THE LADY IS WILLING has can be traced immediately to the script. Despite this, Mitchel Leisen's direction guides MARLENE DIETRICH and FRED MacMURRAY through their paces and gets some very good performances from both of them. Marlene, in particular, is surprisingly effective playing a naive, bossy, and very "dumb" Broadway actress who casually walks off with a baby simply because it's cute and she can afford to take care of it.

    Complications arise, of course, when it's discovered that she's the woman in the screwy hat who took the child away from the scene of an accident. MacMurray is the handsome doctor she calls when she needs help in supervising the child and from then on the story veers between comedy, romance and even drama toward the end.

    Dietrich is lovingly photographed, perfectly lit by an astute cameraman no matter what the situation is and glamorously gowned throughout. MacMurray is an old hand at screwball comedy and is thoroughly adept at handling his bumbling chores with his usual expertise.

    A couple of good-natured twins were used for all of the baby's scenes and Dietrich seems to really care about how she interacts with the infant. It's an unusual role for her and she demonstrates an ability to toss off screwball dialog with the best of them.

    This sort of fluff is given above average handling by Leisen and his stars, although the material itself is decidedly below par screwball comedy that turns maudlin toward the end.
    6blanche-2

    Marlene Dietrich in a comedy

    Marlene Dietrich is the lady in "The Lady is Willing," a 1942 film also starring Fred MacMurray and Arline Judge. The beautiful Dietrich plays a musical star, Liza Madden, who walks off with an abandoned baby and takes him home. Though Liza lives well, she owes a fortune to the IRS and gives all of her money away, and she won't be able to adopt the child unless she's either married or solvent. She convinces a pediatrician (MacMurray) to marry her. He does, and they adopt the baby, now called Corey. The marriage is supposed to be in name only, but you know how those things go.

    "The Lady is Willing" is not much of a story or a movie, but Dietrich is just stunning, and her acting is charming. She creates a very lovable character. MacMurray, as the doctor who falls in love with her, turns in a good performance. He's part of a dumb subplot involving rabbits that is dropped along the way. Dietrich's assistant is played by Arline Judge and her maid by Marietta Canty and they are both excellent in their roles. It's just too bad all of these good people had to be in this particular story.

    Obviously, the baby in question (David James) is unaware that the story is weak; he laughs and plays with telephone cords, Dietrich's hats and smiles at everyone. Just adorable.

    Definitely worth it for Dietrich and her fashions, and if you like kids, little Corey. Interestingly, one of Dietrich's famous legs was in a cast for part of the film, though it's not noticeable.
    8jjnxn-1

    Rockabye Baby

    Engaging comedy with Fred and Marlene well matched and looking glamorous and gorgeous. As was her usual state Marlene is gowned in one eye popping creation after another with some extraordinary hats. She's loaded with gossamer charm as an actress who longs for motherhood and is suddenly presented with answered prayers. Endearing in her befuddlement of the simplest basics of children, including finding out whether the baby she's taken under her wing is a boy or a girl!, she still comes across as a sincerely sweet and loving person. Fred is all gruff exterior at first but his innate joviality soon shows through. The picture takes an unnecessary detour into melodrama towards the end but snaps out of it for a proper ending. A cute and frothy film with Aline MacMahon contributing a fun performance as Marlene's right hand woman.
    Vincentiu

    lovely

    for the self irony of Dietrich performance. for the nice story and air of far age of cinema. for inspired cast. and, sure, for the respect for recipes of romantic comedy. it is not a link from chain of fashion of art. few sparkles, a seductive Dietrich, mixture of love balloons and fine humor, the dramatic small slice and the touching solutions to create identity in a ocean of clones, all is good reason to see it and, in a measure or other, to love it. because it is almost magic like many films from that period. because the acting is smart and the game of nuances not uninspired. because, after war of blockbusters, this film has the gift to be comfortable. and for occasion to travel in time. and discover than life is beautiful.
    5bkoganbing

    The Rabbit Man And The Star

    Part of the premise of The Lady Is Willing is that the famous can get away with anything. Picture if you will yourself who while the police are investigating reports of a baby abandoned in a boardinghouse, just up and taking the infant. That would probably land you in jail for a stretch. But for Marlene Dietrich, famous musical comedy star, everyone is just forgiving as all heck and let's her keep the little tyke.

    Everyone except the IRS who is insistence that she be solvent. Unmarried or not doesn't seem to be the issue. She owes a lot in income tax. So she persuades pediatrician Fred MacMurray to marry her. That would certainly save on doctor bills.

    As for Fred who wouldn't want to marry Marlene? But when they enlarge their living quarters it's for cages for rabbits. MacMurray is doing research and needs them for experiments. He's also got an ex-wife sniffing around in the person of Arline Judge. She's more trouble than the rabbits.

    The Lady Is Willing just will never be ranked as one of the 10 best for either Fred or Marlene. It makes so little use of MacMurray's comic talents which I find very strange. As for Marlene, there are times in the film when she comes across more like Doris Day.

    Best in the film might possibly Marlene's girl Friday Aline McMahon. She has the film's best lines.

    But fans of Fred and Marlene should like it well enough.

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    • Trivia
      Early in the shooting, Marlene Dietrich tripped while carrying child actor David James. She twisted her body to save the baby from striking the floor, but severely injured her right ankle in the fall, and her entire right leg had to be placed in a cast. That's why film she is always shown in full-length outfits (gowns, slacks, etc.) and just one shot of her unclothed leg is seen, and that is in shadow.
    • Errores
      After the date, when at home(at about 01:00:30), the glass and the bottle of milk exchange places in Fred MacMurray's hands when going to the baby's room from the kitchen.
    • Citas

      Mary Lou: [finding out champagne is made from grapes] It's not very purple, is it?

    • Créditos curiosos
      The film's title appears on a billboard; and the opening credits are printed in a theatrical program.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Fantasmas en la noche (1944)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I Find Love
      Written by Jack King and Gordon Clifford

      Sung by Marlene Dietrich (dubbed by Virginia Rees) (uncredited) and unidentified baritone

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      • 1 de julio de 1942 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1

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