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Noche de locuras

Título original: Mr. and Mrs. North
  • 1942
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  • 1h 7min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Gracie Allen in Noche de locuras (1942)
ComediaCrimenMisterioRomance

Jerry y Pam regresan a casa para encontrar un cadáver. Es Stanley Brent, esposo de Carol, la amiga de Pam. Las pistas sugieren que alguien de su círculo social cometió el asesinato. La inves... Leer todoJerry y Pam regresan a casa para encontrar un cadáver. Es Stanley Brent, esposo de Carol, la amiga de Pam. Las pistas sugieren que alguien de su círculo social cometió el asesinato. La investigación de Pam expone al asesino.Jerry y Pam regresan a casa para encontrar un cadáver. Es Stanley Brent, esposo de Carol, la amiga de Pam. Las pistas sugieren que alguien de su círculo social cometió el asesinato. La investigación de Pam expone al asesino.

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    • Robert B. Sinclair
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    • S.K. Lauren
    • Owen Davis
    • Richard Lockridge
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    • William Post Jr.
    • Paul Kelly
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      • Robert B. Sinclair
    • Guionistas
      • S.K. Lauren
      • Owen Davis
      • Richard Lockridge
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      • Gracie Allen
      • William Post Jr.
      • Paul Kelly
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    Gracie Allen
    Gracie Allen
    • Pamela North
    William Post Jr.
    William Post Jr.
    • Gerald P. North
    Paul Kelly
    Paul Kelly
    • Lieutenant Weigand
    Rose Hobart
    Rose Hobart
    • Carol Brent
    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
    • Jane Wilson
    Tom Conway
    Tom Conway
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    Felix Bressart
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    Stuart Crawford
    Stuart Crawford
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    Porter Hall
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    Millard Mitchell
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    Lucien Littlefield
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    Inez Cooper
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    Jerome Cowan
    • Ben Wilson
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    Fortunio Bonanova
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    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
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    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
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    Stanley Andrews
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      • Richard Lockridge
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    6blanche-2

    not entirely successful

    Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. are the Norths in "Mr. and Mrs. North," based on the characters created by Francis and Richard Lockridge. Actually, all the studio did was take the names and attempt to make them into Thin Man ripoffs. I read a lot of Mr. and Mrs. North books, and all I remember is that they drank like fish and had a college-age son.

    This is a fun mystery, with Gracie being Gracie, but William Post, Jr. is not quite right for her. Of course her ideal partner was George Burns, who looked upon her antics with wry humor. Post kind of sighs and gives up. Also given the way he acts, it's kind of hard to figure out why they got married.

    Felix Bressart is a riot as the Fowler Brush Man who is summoned to the D.A.'s office and keeps introducing himself as "The Fowler Brush Man" and getting thrown out of every office. Great to see a young Virginia Grey, too, and Jerome Cowan, Tom Conway, Fortunio Bonanova as the landlord, and Paul Kelly as the detective on the murder case. He cringes every time he hears the name "Mrs. North." You might too, so watch at your own risk.
    7dtb

    Gracie on the Case? Should've Let George Do It

    I usually love THIN MAN-style husband-and-wife detective stories and the great Gracie Allen's scatterbrain schtick, so I looked forward to seeing Gracie play Pam North in MR. AND MRS. NORTH (M&MN), adapted from Frances and Richard Lockridge's novels as well as Owen Davis's Broadway play. Great cast, too, with Gracie being supported by such solid players as Paul Kelly, Jerome Cowan, Virginia Grey, Tom Conway, Fortunio Bonanova, Keye Luke, and THIN MAN alumnus Porter Hall. But I'm not sure this fast-paced, witty mystery quite fits in with Gracie's style. She's always fun to watch and listen to as she rambles on in her hilarious, almost surreal stream-of-consciousness style. However, her ditz routine works much better when her husband and comedic partner George Burns plays her foil in his cool, wry way. As Gerry North, William Post Jr. seems an affable romantic lead who can do the occasional funny slow burn or nigh-girlish frightened screech when necessary. When Gracie is in the spotlight, though, she steamrolls over everyone in her persistent yet endearing way. I must confess there were times when M&MN got on my nerves as certain recurring gags recurred well past the point of being funny, becoming grating instead. Take Felix Bressart as the long-suffering door-to-door salesman who keeps trying to give his statement at the police station, only to keep making the mistake of introducing himself as the "Fowler Brush Man" and getting himself kicked out. After he got kicked out 3 times, I found myself growling, "All right already, stop telling them you're a Fowler Brush Man!" Then there's dear Gracie, always talking too much about the wrong things in her charming yet maddening blatherings. Fond as I am of her, even I eventually wanted her to shut up and let somebody coherent get a word in edgewise. If you adore Gracie Allen and have a high tolerance for aggressively zany misunderstandings, however, M&MN is worth a look next time it pops up on TCM.
    5planktonrules

    But where's George?!

    Mr. and Mrs. North discover a body and the rest of the film consists of them trying to convince others they had nothing to do with it as well as to help discover the murderer. During this time, Mrs. North (Gracie Allen) acts like an annoying dingbat.

    This is a decent little mystery film in the same tradition as the Thin Man films and the writing is pretty good, However, I am amazed by the odd casting job and wish IMDb could clue us in to why this was done. For the one and only time, Gracie Allen appears without her husband George Burns. Instead, some no-name actor (William Post Jr.) plays her husband and Gracie essentially plays the same character she played with George. This is pretty weird and the chemistry doesn't quite work because of this. You just keep expecting George to come stepping onto the screen.

    Overall, it's an odd little curio that's a decent time-passer but not a lot more.
    6Qanqor

    Definitive Proof of George Burns' Greatness

    After having just finished watching this picture, I came and read all the reviews here on IMDb. And it delights me to no end to discover that my own opinion is universally shared: George Burns should have been cast as Mr. North. I'm usually the contrarian and it is rare indeed when my opinion puts me in the majority. But I'm delighted to be in the majority here. Usually Gracie gets all the praise when it comes to Burns & Allen, it is really nice to see George get his due. Because, yes, this movie sorely needed George Burns. I'm truly glad it's so obvious to everyone.

    Now I've never encountered the "real" 'Mr. and Mrs. North', whether that be on the printed page or the television screen. But I get the gist of what was going on here. The idea was clearly to take a known comic star and bring her own brand of comedy to an already existing property, and to hell with the fact that she's nothing like the original character. It reminds me very much of the Marx Brothers doing 'Room Service'. And in this case, it wasn't a horrible idea; Gracie carries it off pretty well. But if you're going to do it, *do* it! Go all the way, and bring in George as well. He probably didn't fit their idea of Mr. North, but so what? If Gracie didn't match the original concept of Mrs. North, then it should be no problem if George didn't match the original Mr. North. OK, so the movie would have been more 'Mr. and Mrs. Burns' than 'Mr. and Mrs. North'. But so what? It would have been a better, funnier film. And as it was, it was really 'Mrs. Burns and Mr. North'.

    But other than that casting blunder, my only other real complaint with the film is that the story is almost impossible to follow. A big part of the problem is that there are a *lot* of characters, and yet very little exposition. It is really, really hard to keep track of just who all the characters *are*, let alone how they might fit into the murder. The director needed to do something about this.

    But beyond these complaints, I thought it was a fun little movie. If you don't go in with expectations too high, it is a quite pleasant diversion. No masterpiece, to be sure, but quite enjoyable. With George, it could have been great. Pity.
    8tr-83495

    Whatever Preconceptions You Have, This was Still a Good Film

    With someone as well known and as popular as Gracie Allen, who by this time had spent ten years on national radio (and was to spend ten years on national television in 1950-1959) steps into a role, preconceptions abound.

    If they can be left aside, Gracie Allen does an admirable job, in her own inimitable way, of playing the part of Mrs. North. William Post also does a good job. If you're looking for George Burns, you won't find him. But it's unfair to judge Post by comic Burns' standards. Post was playing a part and did so very well.

    In fact, he handled Allen with the grace of a bewildered husband, but did it in a different way than Burns. So what? Post's dignity and style were all his own and he handled his part well. You might ask why did he marry someone as crazy as Gracie Allen? You could ask the same thing of George Burns. But, you're forgetting this is a movie -- a film. It is played for laughs, and Allen and Post fit into this mold well.

    The movie has charm and carries your interest throughout. It has several funny gags, too, that work well in this film. This is a really good comedic mystery, just as it's supposed to be.

    Both Gracie Allen and William Post deliver fine performances in their roles of Mr. and Mrs. North.

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    • Trivia
      As early promotion, the November 4, 1941 episode of the Burns & Allen radio show (titled "Playing Mrs. North") featured George Burns making repeated attempts to persuade wife Gracie Allen to sign a contract for the film.
    • Errores
      When Jerry meets Pam at the beginning of the movie, Pam runs up to him with arms outstretched as if to hug Jerry, as Jerry is putting down his bag. In the next cut, her arms are in front of her, lowered, holding her purse.
    • Citas

      Pamela North: Now, let's reason this out and maybe we can solve the mystery.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Gracie keeps talking all the way through the end title.
    • Conexiones
      Version of Mr. and Mrs. North (1946)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Good Morning
      (1939) (uncredited)

      Music by Nacio Herb Brown

      Lyrics by Arthur Freed

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de abril de 1943 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Mr. and Mrs. North
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Grand Central Terminal, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(establishing shot)
    • Productora
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • Black and White
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