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Un médium espiritista sostiene una sesión para un escritor que sufre de bloqueo, pero accidentalmente invoca el espíritu de su primera esposa fallecida, lo que lleva a un triángulo amoroso c... Leer todoUn médium espiritista sostiene una sesión para un escritor que sufre de bloqueo, pero accidentalmente invoca el espíritu de su primera esposa fallecida, lo que lleva a un triángulo amoroso cada vez más complejo con su actual esposa.Un médium espiritista sostiene una sesión para un escritor que sufre de bloqueo, pero accidentalmente invoca el espíritu de su primera esposa fallecida, lo que lleva a un triángulo amoroso cada vez más complejo con su actual esposa.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado en total
Michele Dotrice
- Edna
- (as Michelle Dotrice)
Peter A Rogers
- Alfred Hitchcock
- (as Peter Rogers)
Opiniones destacadas
If you liked the stage play then I would imagine you would have a few issues with this film, however if you are not aware of the play or the 1945 film based upon the play then you will probably like this version. I never really liked the original film so not that emotional about comparing the two but many prefer the first attempt.
Does this capture Noel Cowards wit, not really but that maybe no bad thing.
Enjoy it for what it is, a simple story with a lacklustre ending to while away some time.
Does this capture Noel Cowards wit, not really but that maybe no bad thing.
Enjoy it for what it is, a simple story with a lacklustre ending to while away some time.
I find this comedy funny and delightful. The characters are fun and lovely. The colours are vibrant, and the tone is light. I really enjoyed it.
Blithe Sprit
So many reviews on here fail to just get it, this play/farce was written by Noel Coward, in 1941 as an antidote to WW2 and presented on the West End stage. Noel Coward very much in the style of Oscar Wilde writes light whimsical repartee between the characters and it really is a celebration of language.
This movie, set in the 1937, just does not tick the boxes that light up modern audiences. This is a most unfair way to judge it, the plot was well executed, the acting crisp, with a light touch delivery was really quite splendid.
It your looking for a car chase, criminal masterminds and superheroes in spandex look elsewhere.
I'm giving this a jolly well done 7
So many reviews on here fail to just get it, this play/farce was written by Noel Coward, in 1941 as an antidote to WW2 and presented on the West End stage. Noel Coward very much in the style of Oscar Wilde writes light whimsical repartee between the characters and it really is a celebration of language.
This movie, set in the 1937, just does not tick the boxes that light up modern audiences. This is a most unfair way to judge it, the plot was well executed, the acting crisp, with a light touch delivery was really quite splendid.
It your looking for a car chase, criminal masterminds and superheroes in spandex look elsewhere.
I'm giving this a jolly well done 7
Not a patch on the 1945 version I'm afraid. Even the wonderful Judi Dench can't match Margaret Rutherford as Madame Arcati and sadly Dan Stevens is nowhere near as sauve as Rex Harrison. Elvira seems quite horrible as opposed to mischievous. A case of style over substance.
Any time we see a movie, we have to suspend disbelief in order to get into the fictional world of a film (that's not a documentary). The huge problem with Blithe Spirit is that much of it was so unbelievable as to make it almost impossible to suspend disbelief and therefore impossible to watch.
Basically, the main theme of this version of Noel Coward's play, is that after the main male character's deceased ex-wife is summoned forth from a medium who's supposed to be a fraud (Judi Dench), said deceased ex-wife sets out to get between her former husband and his now (living) wife. For me, the big problem here was that the husband, a crime-writer, acts in such a stupid and irrational way that the whole film just seems ridiculous. Plus, the former wife, played to the hilt by Leslie Mann, was a stereotype of the vengeful scorned wife, even though anyone who is rational would recognize that that's not what she really was.
Specifically, once he has "seen" the ghost of his former wife and realizes others don't see her, he should have altered his behavior accordingly. Instead he keeps repeating the same moronic behavior over and over which just served to make me angry. Did the director and/or scriptwriter really think an audience would go for this?
Despite this major flaw, the film was visually engaging and busy enough to keep me watching despite my annoyance.
Basically, the main theme of this version of Noel Coward's play, is that after the main male character's deceased ex-wife is summoned forth from a medium who's supposed to be a fraud (Judi Dench), said deceased ex-wife sets out to get between her former husband and his now (living) wife. For me, the big problem here was that the husband, a crime-writer, acts in such a stupid and irrational way that the whole film just seems ridiculous. Plus, the former wife, played to the hilt by Leslie Mann, was a stereotype of the vengeful scorned wife, even though anyone who is rational would recognize that that's not what she really was.
Specifically, once he has "seen" the ghost of his former wife and realizes others don't see her, he should have altered his behavior accordingly. Instead he keeps repeating the same moronic behavior over and over which just served to make me angry. Did the director and/or scriptwriter really think an audience would go for this?
Despite this major flaw, the film was visually engaging and busy enough to keep me watching despite my annoyance.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThere have been many filmed adaptations of Noël Coward's play, including Blithe Spirit (1956) in which writer Noël Coward himself plays the lead role alongside Claudette Colbert and Lauren Bacall, but the most popular version is Un espectro travieso (1945) starring Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, Margaret Rutherford and Kay Hammond and directed by David Lean.
- ErroresEarly on, Condomine puts a record on an acoustic gramophone and puts the needle down to the left of the spindle, where it would dig into the record if it would play at all. (The image has not been reversed because the record is still turning clockwise.)
- Citas
Charles Condomine: Two's company--three's a nightmare
- ConexionesReferences Mata Hari (1931)
- Bandas sonorasLeaning on a Rainbow
Performed by Michael Ball
Written by Ian Brown (as Ian W. Brown), Jake Field, Simon Johnson
Courtesy of Mighty Village/EMI Music Publishing Ltd
Courtesy of Decca Records
Under license from Universal Music Operations Limited
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Колишня з того світу
- Locaciones de filmación
- Joldwynds, Holmbury St Mary, Dorking, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Condomines' house)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 282,500
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 88,559
- 21 feb 2021
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 964,832
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 39 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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