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Lola Montès

  • 1955
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 56min
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Lola Montès (1955)
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Una dramatización de la vida de la bailarina irlandesa Lola Montez y de algunos de sus romances más escandalosos.Una dramatización de la vida de la bailarina irlandesa Lola Montez y de algunos de sus romances más escandalosos.Una dramatización de la vida de la bailarina irlandesa Lola Montez y de algunos de sus romances más escandalosos.

  • Dirección
    • Max Ophüls
  • Guionistas
    • Jacques Laurent
    • Max Ophüls
    • Annette Wademant
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    • Martine Carol
    • Peter Ustinov
    • Anton Walbrook
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    • Dirección
      • Max Ophüls
    • Guionistas
      • Jacques Laurent
      • Max Ophüls
      • Annette Wademant
    • Elenco
      • Martine Carol
      • Peter Ustinov
      • Anton Walbrook
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Martine Carol
    Martine Carol
    • Lola Montes
    Peter Ustinov
    Peter Ustinov
    • Circus Master
    Anton Walbrook
    Anton Walbrook
    • Ludwig I, King of Bavaria
    Henri Guisol
    Henri Guisol
    • Horseman Maurice
    Lise Delamare
    Lise Delamare
    • Mrs. Craigie, Lola's mother
    Paulette Dubost
    Paulette Dubost
    • Josephine, The maid
    Oskar Werner
    Oskar Werner
    • Student
    Jean Galland
    Jean Galland
    • Private Secretary
    Will Quadflieg
    Will Quadflieg
    • Franz Liszt
    Héléna Manson
    Héléna Manson
    • Lieutenant James' Sister
    • (as Helena Manson)
    Germaine Delbat
    • Stewardess
    Carl Esmond
    Carl Esmond
    • Doctor
    • (as Willy Eichberger)
    Jacques Fayet
    • Steward
    Friedrich Domin
    Friedrich Domin
    • Circus Manager
    Werner Finck
    Werner Finck
    • Wisböck, The artist
    Ivan Desny
    Ivan Desny
    • Lieutenant Thomas James
    Béatrice Arnac
    Béatrice Arnac
    • Circus Rider
    • (sin créditos)
    Maurice Barnay
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        • Max Ophüls
      • Guionistas
        • Jacques Laurent
        • Max Ophüls
        • Annette Wademant
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      7Hitchcoc

      Spectacularly Dull

      If a film were purely spectacle and music, I would give this a 10. Unfortunately, the lack of charisma of the principle actress makes it hard to sit through. It is a series of vignettes offered to attendees of a circus where Miss Montes answers questions for a quarter and lets her hand be kissed for a dollar (the French exchange rate comes into play, of course). The movie is nice to look at with rich colors and interesting circus scenes. I wonder if the film has been worked on because it literally glows. It's the self importance of Carol and the tiresome people who seem to bring it down a bit. I never felt sympathy for her character; her arbitrariness just lost me. Franz Liszt looks like the second place winner in a Fabio look-alike contest. Then we are to feel great sorrow for her because she needs to stay in a dormitory for a short time on an ocean voyage. Because she feels slighted, she begins to get this crust about her and begin to use people. She is a courtesan in the true sense. Carol just doesn't work. Now Marlene Dietrich. There you go. Ophuls is interesting and this was his last film. It's certainly eye candy.
      10cvalim

      the most flawed masterpiece

      Of all movies that appear here and there in lists of greatest movies of all-time Lola Montès is the most criticized. Ranked by some as one of the 10 greatest, the movie suffers from some slow scenes and a wooden-acted protagonist played by Martine Carol. But the overall effect is mesmerizing. Cinema´s history isn´t made only of perfect movies.

      It is the only color movie that Max Ophüls directed and the last of his career. You could only imagine the genius he would be in color films. The circus that links all the facts is a example of decadence in its greens and reds that many advertising-style filmmakers would kill for to get the same effect to show beauty. Ophüls is subtle and the most elegant director that has ever lived. He is one of the fundamental cinema masters (in the same category of Griffith, Chaplin, Eisenstein, Buñuel, Renoir, Welles, Bergman, Ford, Hitchcock, Wilder, Visconti, Mizoguchi, Truffaut, etc) and probably the less seen of them.

      Lola Montès received poor critics at the time of its release but was recognized as great art and a summing up of Ophüls´ themes by the French nouvelle vague critics. You find in it some interesting comments about the way the society created by men destroy women and their paths to happiness. Ophüls was an author not a historian. He wasn´t interested in Lola as a historic figure but as a celebrity humiliated by her public just because she tried to be free. Ophüls has decided to make the movie after noticing how press used to treat the crisis of Judy Garland and Zsa Zsa Gabor affairs.

      If you want to see other incredible films of the director watch to Libelei, Letter from an Unknown Woman and La Ronde.
      7jonathan-577

      phew!

      Max Ophuls' final film, which I viewed in its restored German version, is quite the visual onslaught in widescreen - the extravagant framing device depicting the historic bed-hopper as a circus 'freak' among many, many acrobats and jugglers is the work of someone slaving feverishly to dazzle us. The distanced spectacle sucks us in, and it all looks great, but the toil of the film-making efforts end up deflecting attention from Lola herself - maybe Martine Carol isn't up for the job like everyone says, but more importantly all that metaphor stuff seems to crowd out time she could use to draw us in. The dalliance in the palace through the third act supplies Ophuls' requisite plot disfigurement - everything I've seen except Madame De... has SOME kind of unsatisfying ding in the arc. And the 'sumptuous' color compositions - which are pretty overwhelming in and of themselves, especially when the restoration is working from top sources - seem to limit the opportunities for the big Ophuls Camera Swoops that usually lively things up.
      8Boba_Fett1138

      Unfortunately Max Ophüls' only color movie, is one to remember.

      This movie made me wish Max Ophüls would had made more color movies during his career. This is the only color movie he did and the last movie he completed as well, after passing away way too early in 1957. It's a beautiful, colorful looking movie, that has some of the usual typical Max Ophüls ingredients in it as well.

      I can definitely understand people finding Max Ophüls boring ones to watch. They are not just movies for just everybody, especially not for todays usual type of audience. Luckily the majority of people still seem to be able to appreciate his movies and his more slow but very stylish and strong way of story-telling.

      It's narrative is probably the movie its strongest point. It isn't necessarily the story itself this time that makes this movie stand out. It's a movie that follows a plot-line set in the present, combined with another story, that of Lola Montès life, told in flashbacks. It's an approach that works out so well and interesting for the movie.

      I wouldn't exactly call this movie a real biopic, since it only focuses on some of the early years of Lola Montès her life. In all honesty, I think her real life and character was much more interesting and complex than the one that is being told in this movie but that would had simply made an entire different movie. So it really doesn't matter that this movie takes a lot of liberties and only tells a small part of Lola Montès her entire lifespan. This was simply not the approach that had been chosen by Max Ophüls, who simply tried to tell a good, compelling, compact story, about an intriguing woman. Max Ophüls always seemed to have had a fascination for female behavior and especially for those that didn't simply went with the flow and did other things than were expected from them. He did this even with movies that were about simple housewives and was not afraid to show people how they often really are and that not everything is always black and white in life.

      Like basically every big Max Ophüls movie, this one is a period piece, which means that is has some great looking sets and costumes, that this time even catch more attention, since it got all shot in color. But that doesn't mean that it distracts from the story or all of the other typical Max Ophüls elements that make most of his movie so incredibly effective and compelling to watch, with this one included.

      8/10

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      7claudio_carvalho

      The Most Scandalous Woman of the Nineteenth Century

      In the Nineteenth Century, the Irish born dancer Lola Montès (Martine Carol) was the lover of many famous men, including Franz Liszt and the King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who made her Countess of Landsfeld. With a revolutionary movement, she flees from Munich and travels to the United States of America. She is hired by the Circus Master (Peter Ustinov) that tells her scandalous love affairs in every show and she becomes the lead attraction of the circus.

      "Lola Montès" is not my favorite Max Ophüls film, but it is certainly his best work of cinematography, costumes and art decoration. The restored DVD highlights these aspects and it recalls Luchino Visconti style. However, the narrative of the life of the most scandalous European woman of the Nineteenth Century is tiresome in many moments. My vote is seven.

      Title (Brazil): "Lola Montèz"

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      • Trivia
        Famed film critic Andrew Sarris wrote "Lola Montès (1955) is in my unhumble opinion the greatest film of all time." He introduced the restoration at the New York Film Festival in 2008. He later decided that the greatest movie of all time is Madame de... (1953), by the same director, Max Ophüls.
      • Errores
        When the Circus Master first tries to recruit Lola, he lists San Francisco as an important North American city, and includes Buffalo Bill in a list of major circus figures. This scene is set shortly before Montez left for Bavaria, so it must be late 1845 or early 1846. San Francisco was called Yerba Buena until 1847, and the name Buffalo Bill was first applied in the 1860s to Buffalo Bill Cody, who was born in 1846.
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        Lola Montes: When a man is attractive, and you are terribly attractive, it's easy to yield, to hold on, to go almost too far. Now we are embarrassed by all those follies. We are starting to watch each other. We are trying to find each other again, to recognize ourselves, and our answers become questions.

      • Versiones alternativas
        The film was shot in three language versions: German, French and English. There was a fourth version, silent, used as a working copy; this was eventually found at the Luxembourg Cinematheque.
      • Conexiones
        Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Fatale beauté (1994)

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 23 de diciembre de 1955 (Francia)
      • Países de origen
        • Francia
        • Alemania Occidental
      • Sitios oficiales
        • Les Films du Jeudi (France)
        • Sophie Dulac Distribution (France)
      • Idiomas
        • Francés
        • Alemán
        • Inglés
      • También se conoce como
        • The Sins of Lola Montes
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Hohentauern, Austria
      • Productoras
        • Gamma Film
        • Florida Films
        • Union-Film
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      • Presupuesto
        • FRF 650,000,000 (estimado)
      • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
        • USD 120,306
      • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
        • USD 12,569
        • 12 oct 2008
      • Total a nivel mundial
        • USD 303,175
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