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Lágrimas amargas

Título original: The Star
  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.9/10
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Bette Davis in Lágrimas amargas (1952)
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  • Dirección
    • Stuart Heisler
  • Guionistas
    • Dale Eunson
    • Katherine Albert
  • Elenco
    • Bette Davis
    • Sterling Hayden
    • Natalie Wood
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Guionistas
      • Dale Eunson
      • Katherine Albert
    • Elenco
      • Bette Davis
      • Sterling Hayden
      • Natalie Wood
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    • 18Opiniones de los críticos
    • 54Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • Margaret Elliot
    Sterling Hayden
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    • Jim Johannsen aka Barry Lester
    Natalie Wood
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    • Gretchen
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    • Keith Barkley - Director
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    7AlsExGal

    Rather hard to watch...

    ... because the plot is about an aging actress in an industry that worships youth who can no longer get parts of any kind, whose friends have abandoned her, and who is so broke she is about to be kicked out of her small apartment - Bette Davis as Margaret Elliot. I guess I'd also mention that her star has fallen so far that she can't even get arrested in this town (Hollywood), but alas she can, as she gets arrested for driving drunk and getting into a one car accident, all while lugging her Oscar around.

    Jim Johannsen (Sterling Hayden) bails her out of jail. He does this partly because she gave him a break in his very short movie career before he moved on to a boat building business of his own, partly because he is kind, partly because he is still in love with her although he is noticeably younger than she is. She actually does get a shot at another part - a supporting role playing the part of the much older sister of the actual lead actress. The test was just a formality, but Margaret messes it up by trying to play the middle aged scrub woman role she has as sexy rather than disheveled and dispirited as directed. When she asks to see her screen test she sees how ridiculous it looks and, as a result, has an epiphany. You'll have to watch and find out just what that epiphany is.

    This film is supposedly based loosely on the late career of Joan Crawford, although she got parts - and good ones - past the date of the release of this film. Not to be unkind, but Joan Crawford aged quite well where here, Bette Davis actually looks every day of her 44 years. It's interesting to see Sterling Hayden play a strong yet sensitive guy. There is a good role here for Natalie Wood as Davis' adoring teen daughter.

    One thing that the film ignores, probably because it had been written several years before, is that by 1952 actors and actresses whose stars were no longer on the ascent or who maybe were never that well known in the first place were getting steady work on television. In fact, both Bette Davis and Joan Crawford started getting regular appearances on television starting in the 1950s.
    preppy-3

    Somewhat depressing but fascinating

    Davis (in an Oscar-nominated performance) plays Margaret Elliot as washed out has been actress. She was big once but now can't get a job. She's divorced and penniless but refuses to give up hope for one more acting job. She also has a man who loves her (Sterling Hayden) and is trying to get her to face reality. There's also a scene or two of Margaret with her daughter played by an impossibly young Natalie Wood.

    It's a depressing movie of course but you can't stop watching. It's short (89 minutes) and moves quickly. It does have a ridiculously false but happy ending that had me getting misty-eyed. This is worth seeing for Davis alone. She's just great. She also gleefully said she modeled her character after Joan Crawford! OUCH!
    Red_Identity

    Close to home?

    Watching The Star I wondered how close to him it all was for Davis. There's a scene in the end where it gets meta and you can almost see Davis as Margaret hearing the script storyline that she is offered. Regardless, this is a fine film and it has Davis working with her usual spark and unlikeable presence. But like always, she knows how to make you root for her. I also think the running time, while seems short, is pretty much the perfect length for the story the film is trying to tell. This is a problem I thought Mr. Skeffington had, way too long for its own good. So yeah, if you want to seek out all of Davis this is still a fine entry and a required one really.
    semioticz

    1952 Davis Earns Her 9th Oscar Nomination . . .

    During "The Star," Bette Davis commands the lead as Margaret Elliott, a Hollywood, Oscar-winning has been. The show is about handsome Jim Johannson (Sterling Hayden), a boat mechanic & fan of Elliott's, teaching her that there's more to life than being an actor. The adorable adolescent, Natalie Wood, plays Gretchen, Elliot's beloved daughter.

    Elliot can't deal with the mid-life transition off the set & into retirement. She's so resentful she becomes a drunkard. During a classic scene, Davis uses one of her own Oscars, propped on the dashboard of Elliot's car & heads for the posh homes of the stars in Beverly Hills saying, "Come on, Oscar, let's you & me go get drunk!" Davis' portrayal of a fallen actor makes her seem older than she actually was. Of all the characters Davis embodied, I think she got Margaret Elliot spot-on! After she gives a faux sight-seeing tour of the stars' mansions to no one while drunk & driving, she lands in jail. That's when Jim bails her out, then takes her to his home on the ocean docks. The rest of the story is worth knowing.

    Interestingly, this 1952 performance earned Davis her 9th Oscar nomination at 44yo. She was anything but washed up like the character she played, with 43 years of acting in movies & many more nominations & awards left to go. Davis was less than half-way into her acting career!
    dbdumonteil

    Whatever happened to Margaret Elliot?Going,going gone!

    Another movie where the director does not matter much.It's the actress who makes the movie.And when the actress is none other than Bette Davis ,the pleasure is intense.

    Although not as good as "Sunset Boulevard" ,which it often recalls,"the star" is a solid absorbing melodrama.Davis was one of the few actresses who had the guts to play her "days to come" ;it was even more stunning in Aldrich "Whatever happened to Baby Jane?" during the following decade.And deservedly,Davis never really grew old-fashioned ,in 1981,she had even a song dedicated to her eyes.

    "The star" has two great moments.The first one happens when Davis is walking down the street and when relics of her heyday are sold by auction:going,going,gone!;the second one when she watches her test and cries over the dismal results.Davis was so gifted an actress she could "play badly" and remain fascinating: the test was her last fight to regain a youth which eluded her.As Holden told to Swanson in Wilder's opus:"Being fifty is nothing tragic when you do not pretend you are thirty".

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    • Trivia
      When a drunken Margaret Elliot takes her Oscar for a ride in her car, Bette Davis used one of her own Oscars.
    • Errores
      When Gretchen changes direction on the boat for the second time, Margaret is knocked way over to the left by the sail. She turns around to laugh, but is shown seated on the far right.
    • Citas

      [to her Oscar statuette]

      Margaret Elliott: Come on, Oscar, let's you and me get drunk!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Hollywood: The Great Stars (1963)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de agosto de 1953 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Star
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • May Company Department Store - 6067 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Margaret Eliot's workplace)
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      • Bert E. Friedlob Productions
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      1 hora 29 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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