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Nace un nuevo amor

Título original: The Impatient Years
  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 31min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.4/10
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Jean Arthur, Charles Coburn, and Lee Bowman in Nace un nuevo amor (1944)
ComedyDramaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTo rekindle their love, a divorce judge orders a couple whose marriage is on the rocks to re-enact their four-day breakneck courtship.To rekindle their love, a divorce judge orders a couple whose marriage is on the rocks to re-enact their four-day breakneck courtship.To rekindle their love, a divorce judge orders a couple whose marriage is on the rocks to re-enact their four-day breakneck courtship.

  • Dirección
    • Irving Cummings
  • Guionista
    • Virginia Van Upp
  • Elenco
    • Jean Arthur
    • Lee Bowman
    • Charles Coburn
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
    451
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Irving Cummings
    • Guionista
      • Virginia Van Upp
    • Elenco
      • Jean Arthur
      • Lee Bowman
      • Charles Coburn
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 3 premios ganados en total

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    Jean Arthur
    Jean Arthur
    • Janie Anderson
    Lee Bowman
    Lee Bowman
    • Andy Anderson
    Charles Coburn
    Charles Coburn
    • William Smith
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Judge
    Charley Grapewin
    Charley Grapewin
    • Benjamin L. Pidgeon - Bellboy
    Phil Brown
    Phil Brown
    • Henry Fairchild
    Harry Davenport
    Harry Davenport
    • Minister
    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Minister's Wife
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Hotel Clerk
    Bob Haymes
    Bob Haymes
    • Singer
    Charles Arnt
    Charles Arnt
    • Marriage Clerk
    • (sin créditos)
    Martin Ashe
    Martin Ashe
    • MP at Hotel
    • (sin créditos)
    Vickie Beaver
    • Baby Bill
    • (sin créditos)
    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • Bailiff
    • (sin créditos)
    William Hall
    William Hall
    • MP at Nightclub
    • (sin créditos)
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Old Man Whittling on Steps
    • (sin créditos)
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Top Sergeant
    • (sin créditos)
    Robert Emmett Keane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    • Attorney
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    • Dirección
      • Irving Cummings
    • Guionista
      • Virginia Van Upp
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    caribeno

    A Quiet Gem! A rare, adult comedy-drama!

    "The Impatient Years" deserves to be rediscovered. The script and the playing by Jean Arthur and Lee Bowman (as Janie and Andy) showed great daring by going against the grain of WW2 romances in showing the reality behind the media-driven fantasy that marrying soldiers during wartime was a patriotic duty and the epitome of romantic love. Arthur and Bowman honestly (and sometimes, painfully) show tentative getting to know someone after a whirlwind courtship followed by service overseas. Jean Arthur's character openly questions the idea of war marriages and advocates her personal fulfillment over being married because society expected a 1940's woman to be married. This was daring for the 1940's as was the character of the boarder, who didn't go off to war; didn't feel stigmatized for not fighting in battle; and who cared for Andy and Janie's baby as if it were his own son.

    The chemistry between Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn (atlast, playing daughter and father) is as strong and as fun to watch as in their other films together.

    The pace, music, and editing was lyrical and leisurely. This adds immeasurably to the gentle comedy and strong dramatic moments when Andy and Janie replay their courtship (under court order).

    Lee Bowman should have become a star from his work in "The Impatient Years". He showed great chemistry with Jean Arthur and could've developed into a Melvyn Douglas-type leading man.

    A film that deserves a second, even third viewing to appreciate and savor!
    6planktonrules

    Amazingly ordinary

    While I am a huge fan of Jean Arthur's films, this final film from her Columbia Pictures contract is a rather mediocre film--at least compared to her more famous films (which are many). Now this isn't to day it's bad--certainly not. No, it's more just a film with excellent acting but a premise and writing that just don't deliver.

    Jean and Lee Bowman star as a couple that knew each other only a few days before they married. He then shipped out overseas after only knowing her four days. When he returns, it's now very awkward since they hardly knew each other and it seems that what they do discover about each other they don't like! This is an excellent idea and could be the basis of a good film (sort of like a follow-up to THE CLOCK--an excellent Judy Garland film where she meets and marries a nice guy she hardly knows). However, what happens next is pretty silly and impossible to believe. They decide to divorce and the judge (Edgar Buchanan) decides to follow Jean's father's advice (Charles Coburn) and sentence them to spend four days together re-living the four days they'd previously had--in an effort to get them to realize WHY they married in the first place! This plot device is just silly and impossible to believe. However, if you look past this, the film is amiable enough and entertaining. Not a great flick, but certainly a must for Jean Arthur fans. Also, it is interesting to see Coburn playing a not-so-gruff "nice guy" role for a change. I actually watched the film mostly for him, though I also adore Jean's films.
    9TheDuchessofM

    Quiet, charming, and full of warm wit

    Based on Jean Arthur's definitive biography, The Actress Nobody Knew, critics, and apparently Oller, did not think much of this film or of Arthur's co-star, Lee Bowman. At the beginning of my foray into classic cinema I would have taken this opinion, and the opinion of other legitimate critics at face value. However, having since discovered many, many underrated gems (and underrated actors) that critics in the past and the present overlook, I decided to watch The Impatient Years and form my own opinion.

    Jean Arthur is one of my favorite actresses and in "The Impatient Years" (which could also be the title of her fractious tenure at Columbia), she gives one of the best performances of her film career. In contrast to her independent, softly cynical characters of the 1930s, she played slightly befuddled "spinster" roles in the 1940s, but the role of Janie Smith Anderson managed to meld both attributes into an appealing and touching performance. Lee Bowman was equally wonderful in his role as Sgt Andrew Anderson, bringing an assured, low-key type of charm to the screen. I must also praise the supporting cast made up of the fantastic Charles Coburn, and lovely character actors Harry Davenport, Charley Grapewin, Phil Brown, and Grant Mitchell.

    Clocking in at a well-rounded 90 minutes, "The Impatient Years" is one of those unsung gems full of humor, pathos, and romance, which also takes a good, hard look at the issue of a runaway marriage and the strain of war. I can only imagine how audiences reacted to this film during war-time, and hope that it brought as much joy and entertainment to them as it did for me.
    6mls4182

    More sentimental than humorous

    I'm sure most of us watched this film expecting a lot considering the cast. The More the Merrier and The Devil and Miss Jones were rare jewels. This film can't compare on the clever comedic levels as those films.

    The leads have no chemistry and that is a large part of the problem. There is one scene full of great funny lines and that was in the diner and all funny lines delivered by the proprietor.

    This film is still sweet and worth a one time viewing. Just don't expect the cuteness, cleverness and giggles from those other collaborations.

    Jean Arthur retired for years after making this film.
    HarlowMGM

    Jean Arthur and The Stranger She Married

    Legendary star Jean Arthur ended her Columbia contract with THE IMPATIENT YEARS in 1944 and walked away from her screen career to return to the movies only twice within the next eight years. This mildly entertaining light drama was not a particularly memorable ending to the golden era of her career but it is an acceptable one. Jean married solider Lee Bowman in a whirlwind courtship before he left for duty, now that he's back they find they have nothing in common except for the baby she gave birth to while he was away. A bad first day back home has the duo headed to divorce court where judge Edgar Buchanan agrees with Jean's dad (Charles Coburn) suggestion that they be forced to relive their whirlwind courtship again for a few days to see if they really don't have anything in common before a divorce will be granted.

    This is essentially a drama with a few comic touches. Jean Arthur is always good and looks remarkably youthful at 43 (although publicized at the time as 38) completely believable as a young girl who has become completely domesticated without a husband (or really wanting one). Lee Bowman was one of several rather colorless actors promoted to leading man during the war years while many major stars were away serving in the military. He's OK here but not much more than that and is saddled with a character that has a rather unpleasant edge. Certainly the "second courtship" of Arthur and Bowman doesn't ring true in it's resolution.

    Phil Brown plays Jean's bookish boarder who is half in love with her and has been playing surrogate, platonic husband while Bowman has been away. Brown doesn't make a particularly strong impression on screen but he went on to have a very long if minor career reaching his apex with a small role in 1977 in STAR WARS. He passed away just last year, 2006.

    Charles Coburn is wasted here but a few other character actors shine in their small roles, notably Charley Grapewin as an elderly bellhop and Harry Davenport and Jane Darwell as the justice of the peace and his wife.

    THE IMPATIENT YEARS proves at least that Jean Arthur could handle drama as well as her more acclaimed talent for comedy. The star was one of a kind but the film alas is run of the mill.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was originally set to reunite the trio of stars of El amor llamó dos veces (1943) - (Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea and Charles Coburn). Only Arthur and Coburn are in it. McCrea backed out before shooting started and was replaced by Lee Bowman.
    • Errores
      Janie tells Andy that she is Irish on her father's side. But he would be a rare Irishman with a name like William Smith.
    • Citas

      William Smith: A girl your age shouldn't be such an old maid.

      Janie Anderson: Well, is organizing your day being an old maid? For heaven's sake you have to when you are doing housekeeping, all the books tell you.

      William Smith: Maybe that's your trouble, Janie. You learned to be a wife out of a book. Yes sir, you've become an automaton. Too much schedule for a girl your age. Especially now that Andy's here. Of course, when he was away it was alright. But, now its your duty to make yourself attractive to your husband.

      Janie Anderson: Attractive?

      William Smith: Yes, attractive.

    • Bandas sonoras
      Who Said Dreams Don't Come True?
      Written by Harry Akst, Benny Davis and Al Jolson

      Sung by Bob Haymes

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      • 3 de mayo de 1945 (México)
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      • Columbia Pictures
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