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El diablo es una mujer

Título original: Washington Story
  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Van Johnson and Patricia Neal in El diablo es una mujer (1952)
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La reportera Alice Kingsley investiga al congresista Gresham con el pretexto de escribir su perfil, pero se encuentra dividida entre exponer un escándalo y sus crecientes sentimientos por él... Leer todoLa reportera Alice Kingsley investiga al congresista Gresham con el pretexto de escribir su perfil, pero se encuentra dividida entre exponer un escándalo y sus crecientes sentimientos por él.La reportera Alice Kingsley investiga al congresista Gresham con el pretexto de escribir su perfil, pero se encuentra dividida entre exponer un escándalo y sus crecientes sentimientos por él.

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    • Patricia Neal
    • Louis Calhern
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      • Robert Pirosh
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      • Van Johnson
      • Patricia Neal
      • Louis Calhern
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    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Joseph T. Gresham
    Patricia Neal
    Patricia Neal
    • Alice Kingsley
    Louis Calhern
    Louis Calhern
    • Charles W. Birch
    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    • Philip Emery
    Philip Ober
    Philip Ober
    • Gilbert Nunnally
    Patricia Collinge
    Patricia Collinge
    • Miss Galbreth
    Moroni Olsen
    Moroni Olsen
    • Speaker of the House
    Elizabeth Patterson
    Elizabeth Patterson
    • Miss Dee
    Reinhold Schünzel
    Reinhold Schünzel
    • Peter Kralik
    • (as Reinhold Schunzel)
    Fay Roope
    Fay Roope
    • Caswell
    Dan Riss
    Dan Riss
    • Bill Holmby
    Joan Banks
    • Mrs. Varick
    Raymond Greenleaf
    Raymond Greenleaf
    • John Sheldon
    Gregory Marshall
    • Rodney Delwick
    Perry Sheehan
    • Secretary
    Jimmie Fox
    • Mr. Watkins - Mailman
    Katherine Warren
    Katherine Warren
    • Mrs. Birch
    • (as Katharine Warren)
    John Alvin
    John Alvin
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    6bkoganbing

    Does The Name of Drew Pearson Strike A Familiar Note?

    A young generation of American movie viewers cannot possibly appreciate the significance of Washington Story and the performance of Philip Ober as a Drew Pearson type columnist. But back when I was a lad, his was a name that struck fear in the hearts of many Washington politicians, mostly those of the conservative bent. His column from the capital was a weekly expose of all the crooked wheeling and dealing going on there, written in a Walter Winchell like vein. Like Philip Ober in this story, Pearson was a man both feared and despised in many quarters.

    A lot of people thought Pearson was a crusading hero, but Washington Story doesn't make Ober anything like that. He's a raker of tabloid mud who's currently drawing a bead on young Congressman Van Johnson from Massachusetts. To do his dirty work Ober gets young Patricia Neal, an ambitious reporter herself, to get close to Johnson and dig up the top soil.

    Of course as what usually happens in films like these Johnson and Neal fall for each other with unforeseen consequences for Ober. Louis Calhern is in the film as a wise older Congressman from the other party who befriends Johnson and helps steer him through the crisis. And Sidney Blackmer does a nice job as a lobbyist for the shipping industry whose pet bill is giving Johnson a lot of grief.

    If you think Johnson and Neal sound a lot like James Stewart and Jean Arthur you'd be right. MGM filmed Washington Story inside the environs of the real Capitol Hill. It's not Mr. Smith with Jimmy Stewart fighting against a blind establishment, blind to the corruption in Stewart's state. Here the establishment is given a nice coat of whitewash. Remember this was the beginning of the Cold War when we were putting our best foot forward at all times. The villain here in fact is our press.

    Or at least a part of it as represented by columnists like Drew Pearson. I have a funny feeling that the genesis of Washington Story came from someone at MGM running afoul of Pearson and getting back at him cinematically speaking.
    6SnoopyStyle

    fake news

    Alice Kingsley (Patricia Neal) is a reporter newly arrived in DC. Her job is to get sensational stories anyway she can. Joseph T. "No Comment Joe" Gresham (Van Johnson) is a sincere hard-working congressman from Massachusetts. Alice is directed to target honest public servant Joe to uncover the corrupt politician underneath.

    This is trying to do the Mr. Smith goes to Washington premise adjacent. It hits the fake news idea very hard. I can see the cynicism not selling to the public during its run. It stays in Washington a bit too long. The real legislative process is mind-numbing and that infects this movie. Van Johnson is a solid choice for this role. Normally, the reporter would be a fast-talking character. Patricia Neal has never played one and she seems a little unusual for the role. I do like the general story.
    8planktonrules

    This film took me by surprise

    When I began watching WASHINGTON STORY, I really had no idea what the film was about and I have never been a particular fan of the leads, Van Johnson and Patricia Neal. Because of this and the score on IMDb, I was prepared to be unimpressed. However, the film took me completely by surprise as it turned out to be a darn good film--better than the mediocre score on IMDb would indicate.

    The film is an interesting lesson on 1950s politics and the press. The film begins with Philip Ober and his employee, Patricia Neal, talking about her new press assignment at the US Capitol. Exactly what her story will be she isn't sure, but it is interesting how Ober slowly guides her to a story idea--one, it turns out, he had in mind for her all along and one that she now thinks is just spur of the moment. She is to try to get a young Congressman (Johnson) to agree to let her watch him for one week and write an exposé on him. She is to try to get the usually press-shy Johnson to allow her access in order to do a "hatchet job"--i.e., tear him to pieces regardless of what he says or does. It takes a lot of work for her to get Johnson to let down his guard and agree to the story. He does so only after she lies and convinces him it's a human interest story for a women's magazine--sort of like "Ladies Home Journal".

    The problem is that the more Neal follows Johnson as he works, the more she realizes he's a pretty decent and hard working guy. Now this isn't saying that the Congressmen are all angels--far from it! However, she's amazed to see a politician who is more concerned with doing what's best for the country instead of what will get him re-elected--something politicians these days could really stand to learn.

    The film gets very high marks for solid acting--not just with the leads but with the excellent supporting actors (particularly Louis Calhern). In addition, the script is a big star because it is very engaging and manages to tell a MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINTON style story while still avoiding the schmaltz. The characters aren't all black and white in style and even the nice Johnson is a flawed man. I am a rather cynical person yet I didn't find myself laughing at the way these people were portrayed. Overall, a very good and highly underrated film that deserves a look.
    10exepellinglogin

    10/10

    Joe Gresham is a hardworking but taciturn congressman from Massachusetts. Reporter Alice Kingsley arrived in Washington, DC and was hired by Gilbert Nunnally, a tabloid columnist and cynic, who wanted Alice to expose a mature political scandal. Their goal was "No Comment Joe" Gresham, and she began to make up a story about him, telling him it would be a benign "personal profile." Gresham is struggling with real legislative dilemmas, weighing funding for shipbuilding facilities, which will benefit his own region and broader defense requirements. In order to get to know him better and dig up some appropriate dirt, Alice agrees to go to his hometown with Joe, where she meets his mother and observes him in his local situation. She finds that Gresham's healthy image does not seem to have any pretense, and is in a dilemma between her commission to write an "almighty" story and her growing appeal to Joe.
    7blanche-2

    Washington in the '50s

    Reporter Alice Kingsley (Patricia Neal) comes to Washington to do a story about the professional life of a congressman and is steered toward Congressman Gresham (Van Johnson) in Washington Story from 1952.

    In actuality, Kingsley works for a tabloid, and she wants something juicy. Her attitude changes when he impresses her with his commitment and honesty.

    Gresham is dealing with a problem- the constructive of a ship building facility, great for his constituents but with negative national implications. Voting against it will cost him the election.

    Both Johnson and Neal are very good, Johnson with that great all-American boy presence and charm, and Neal, a wonderful actress with an earthy sexiness.

    Entertaining and at least nowadays, total fiction.

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    • Trivia
      Interiors were shot throughout the U.S. Capitol Building, including the House Chamber, Rotunda, and the subways to the House and Senate office buildings. The production crew was given unprecedented access to the Capitol, greater than any previous film.
    • Errores
      When Alice Kingsley and Gilbert Nunnally are shown taking the subway to the Senate office building, they are shown coming to the end of the line twice on the rear-screen projection behind them.

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      • 28 de noviembre de 1952 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • United States Capitol, First Street SE, Capitol Hill, Washington, Columbia, Estados Unidos(interiors and exteriors)
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      • 1h 21min(81 min)
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