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Reportaje sensacional

Título original: Somewhere I'll Find You
  • 1942
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  • 1h 48min
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Clark Gable and Lana Turner in Reportaje sensacional (1942)
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Dos corresponsales de guerra, hermanos y rivales profesionales, se encuentran peleando con su editor conservador por conseguir historias y, entre ellos, por el afecto de una guapa periodista... Leer todoDos corresponsales de guerra, hermanos y rivales profesionales, se encuentran peleando con su editor conservador por conseguir historias y, entre ellos, por el afecto de una guapa periodista rubia.Dos corresponsales de guerra, hermanos y rivales profesionales, se encuentran peleando con su editor conservador por conseguir historias y, entre ellos, por el afecto de una guapa periodista rubia.

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    • Wesley Ruggles
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    • Charles Hoffman
    • Walter Reisch
    • Marguerite Roberts
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    • Lana Turner
    • Robert Sterling
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      • Wesley Ruggles
    • Guionistas
      • Charles Hoffman
      • Walter Reisch
      • Marguerite Roberts
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      • Clark Gable
      • Lana Turner
      • Robert Sterling
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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Jonathon 'Jonny' Davis
    Lana Turner
    Lana Turner
    • Paula Lane
    Robert Sterling
    Robert Sterling
    • Kirk 'Junior' Davis
    Patricia Dane
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    Reginald Owen
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    • George L. Stafford
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    dbdumonteil

    But interest is nowhere to be found here.

    This movie begins as a comedy,then turns into a war movie,with the incredible scene of Lana Turner evacuating children.The gags are ponderous (the news paper owner who ends up completely naked in his office),and it 's hard to believe that the two brothers are a family unit.The part in Asia suffers from studio film sets:for instance the jungle looks like exotic public gardens.

    The ending sets the record straight:it is a propaganda movie and nothing more.
    5bengleson

    love and jingoism just never goes out of style

    Films like "Somewhere I'll Find You" are great little time capsules. We tend to forget that America has a well-grounded isolationist past even though George Bush represented a return to the philosophy before 9/11. Anyways, this films' primary function was to rev up the home-front and sell war bonds and profile Gable and Turner. It does both well. It accurately forecasts a longer war and an eventual victory. The love story was humorous. The gamesmanship within the threesome tended to get a bit irritating until I realized that it was simply a plot device to keep things moving along as if the War wasn't a sufficient motivator. The more powerful love story was the unstated one between Gable and Carole Lombard. Her death a few days into the filming must have had an unimaginable affect on Gable. I could detect nothing in his performance that measured that. This was not necessarily a good film but there is a small pleasure to be had in viewing it and paying some distant homage to 1942 America.
    6michaelRokeefe

    War and romance. Brothers compete for the same girl.

    This is a war/romance drama like too many others; but the star studded cast keeps your interest. Clark Gable and Robert Sterling are brothers and both are war correspondents that fall in love with the same girl; and what a girl(Lana Turner).Turner gets the brothers attention while evacuating children in Indochina during WWII. The love scenes between Gable and Turner sizzle and make you forget the flimsy story line. Patricia Dane is quite an eye full herself. Also in the cast are Van Johnson, Frank Faylen, Keye Luke and Reginald Owen. If you like this; check out HOMECOMING(1948), another Gable/Turner war drama with more substance.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Not quite dynamite

    Clark Gable was always an actor well worth watching, and great performances are a great many (his Rhett Butler being deservedly iconic). Lana Turner has also been capable of giving good performances. The story sounded interesting and comedy with a mix of drama has worked well before and since, if not without its dangers.

    'Somewhere I'll Find You' is notable too for Gable's wife Carole Lombard having tragically and prematurely died in a plane crash three days into shooting, wanted to see how Gable would fare in a film that would have been rather painful for him to do (apparently he wanted the rather profound title changed, and it is very understandable why, actually would have done the same if in his position). 'Somewhere I'll Find You' is not great, neither is it awful, and doesn't see everybody at the top of their game. It is very watchable and above average if somewhat uneven.

    The good things are many. It's a good looking film, particularly in the way it's shot, showing fluidity and professionalism instead of haste or sloppiness. It's scored in a way that suits the tone of the film well, and it's all efficiently directed by Wesley Ruggles who doesn't allow 'Somewhere I'll Find You' to be less than interesting. Really liked the charming and amusing first half, even if it was somewhat standard and occasionally contrived, which had a humorous rapport, well-timed gags and smart script-writing. Underneath all that too there is an emotional power.

    Gable fared remarkably well in his performance here, there are parts where he is subdued and more than understandably, but he is mostly very moving in particularly the end. His charm and comic gifts weren't lost and that he carried on despite being grief-stricken is to be commended. Lana Turner is lively and at times sympathetic, with a touch of melodrama which fitted the tone of the second half well. Robert Sterling is great support and the three work very well together, even if Gable and Sterling are never quite believable as brothers. The supporting cast, that includes Reginald Owen, Van Johnson and Keenan Wynn, are solid.

    On the other hand, those good things are mixed with some not so good things. Namely that the more dramatic second half creates a rather jarring tone change and it feels like a film of two different halves, like two films in one which gave 'Somewhere I'll Find You' a disjointed sense. The pacing isn't as efficient and while there are enough poignant moments there are heavy-handed ones too.

    This is particularly apparent towards and at the end, which did come over as preachy in the writing. The ending is rather too convenient and tacked on. The film has moments where it is a little too underplayed and also where it's a touch melodramatic.

    In conclusion, above average if uneven, not quite dynamite. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    6smatysia

    OK, no great loss if you miss it

    The criticism from the earlier commentators seems fairly valid, but most of it seemed less serious after seeing the film. It does end up as a completely different movie from what it began as, but so what? And yes, there was a large element of wartime propaganda involved in it, but again, so what? Many, if not most films of the era were similarly propagandistic. The performances of Clark Gable, and Lana Turner may not have been their best, but the charm, the charisma, that something that made them stars was on display in spite of the failings of the material. The whole plot about Turner's character's character (or lack thereof) was reasonably well-done. Imagine what it would take to do such a plot nowadays. Probably at least four sex scenes. Overall, an OK film, no great loss if you miss it.

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      After the tragic sudden death of Carole Lombard, Clark Gable had said, "You'll have to get them to change the title. I couldn't walk on a set with those words before me." It was to be changed to "Red Light," but ultimately reverted to "Somewhere I'll Find You."
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      Chinese Woman: [Repeated line looking at pretty Paula] Pretty girl for a white woman!

      Jonathon 'Jonny' Davis: Like a piece of cheese the rats have been at.

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      Edited into Retorna el campeón (1949)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de diciembre de 1942 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Somewhere I'll Find You
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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