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My Dear Miss Aldrich

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 14m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
425
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Maureen O'Sullivan, Rita Johnson, Edna May Oliver, and Walter Pidgeon in My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937)
ComedyDramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen the owner of the New York Globe-Leader dies without making a will, the paper is inherited by his only living relative, an "old maid schoolteacher" from Nebraska. Martha Aldrich, along w... Tout lireWhen the owner of the New York Globe-Leader dies without making a will, the paper is inherited by his only living relative, an "old maid schoolteacher" from Nebraska. Martha Aldrich, along with her Aunt Lou, heads for New York, where managing editor Ken Morley's attitude towards ... Tout lireWhen the owner of the New York Globe-Leader dies without making a will, the paper is inherited by his only living relative, an "old maid schoolteacher" from Nebraska. Martha Aldrich, along with her Aunt Lou, heads for New York, where managing editor Ken Morley's attitude towards women reporters prompts Martha into taking a reporter's job on her own newspaper. Then she... Tout lire

  • Director
    • George B. Seitz
  • Writers
    • Herman J. Mankiewicz
    • Carey Wilson
  • Stars
    • Edna May Oliver
    • Maureen O'Sullivan
    • Walter Pidgeon
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,3/10
    425
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • George B. Seitz
    • Writers
      • Herman J. Mankiewicz
      • Carey Wilson
    • Stars
      • Edna May Oliver
      • Maureen O'Sullivan
      • Walter Pidgeon
    • 14Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 5Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux47

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    Edna May Oliver
    Edna May Oliver
    • Mrs. Atherton
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    • Martha Aldrich
    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • Ken Morley
    Rita Johnson
    Rita Johnson
    • Ellen Warfield
    Janet Beecher
    Janet Beecher
    • Mrs. Sinclair
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Mr. Sinclair
    Charles Waldron
    • Mr. Warfield
    Walter Kingsford
    Walter Kingsford
    • Mr. Talbot
    Roger Converse
    Roger Converse
    • Ted Martin
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • An Attendant
    • (as Guinn Williams)
    Leonid Kinskey
    Leonid Kinskey
    • A Waiter
    Brent Sargent
    • Gregory
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • 'Doc' Howe
    Robert Greig
    Robert Greig
    • The Major Domo
    William Bailey
    William Bailey
    • Dupont
    • (scenes deleted)
    Marie Blake
    Marie Blake
    • Telephone Operator
    • (scenes deleted)
    Selmer Jackson
    Selmer Jackson
    • Captain
    • (scenes deleted)
    Adia Kuznetzoff
    • Servant
    • (scenes deleted)
    • Director
      • George B. Seitz
    • Writers
      • Herman J. Mankiewicz
      • Carey Wilson
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    8SimonJack

    A warm comedy of a small-town girl inheriting a big city newspaper

    Edna May Oliver, Maureen O'Sullivan and Walter Pidgeon make "My Dear Miss Aldrich" a very good, heart-warming comedy. Built around New York City's largest newspaper (fictional), the plot here is a relatively mild and not-sensationalist portrayal of the press and journalism of the day. That's the picture that most moving pictures paint of the press of the time. Not that they are far off, but it's just refreshing to have one film whose focus is more on the professionalism of the paper. This has that, with nice doses of humor.

    O'Sullivan plays Martha Aldrich, a young small-town teacher from Upper Platte, Nebraska. She inherits the Globe-Leader from a distant relative. Oliver is her aunt, Mrs. Atherton, whom she calls Lu. The aunt is a sort of mother hen, watchdog and companion of Martha. Naturally, she will go to New York with her niece. And Pidgeon plays Ken Morley, the managing editor of the newspaper. After his mistaken presumption of an old maid, stick-in-the-mud schoolteacher, Morley is very pleased to find the young and intelligent Martha as the heiress. One can guess where the film will go from there - with romance between the two.

    But some good twists and meat to the story come from a couple of adventures the new owner gets into as a reporter for her paper. The film has some funny dialog, including frequent pithy lines from Aunt Lu. This is a warm comedy with a down-home feel that all ages should enjoy. Well, at least all who don't need constant adrenaline rushes to be entertained.

    Here are some favorite lines from the film.

    Mrs. (Aunt) Atherton, "You'd live in that school if they'd let you." Martha Aldrich, "I like to teach school." Mrs. Atherton, "Nonsense. Nobody likes to teach school - anybody that isn't homely. I'll say this for you - you may be crazy, but you're not homely."

    Mrs. Atherton (Aunt Lu), as the phone rings, "Shall I answer the phone?" Martha, "Oh, you might as well - that's why they ring it. When they don't want you to answer, that's when they don't ring." Aunt Lu, "That's another thing - that sarcastic sarcasm of yours."

    Ken Morley, "I expect nothing. That's why I'm never disappointed."

    Ted Martin, on the phone, "Where am I? I'm on the other end of the phone."

    Doc Howe, "Maybe being a woman ain't a crime - in Nebraska."

    Mrs. Atherton, "We've got eight pieces of luggage, countin' the umbrella. See that everything gets off. Everybody in New York's a thief."

    Mrs. Atherton, "Well, it seems a funny name to call a place that's free of locusts, Locust Valley."

    Mrs. Atherton, "A thing makes sense, or it doesn't make sense."

    Mrs. Atherton, "Out in Nebraska, when they give a place a name, the name means something." Martha Aldrich, "Lincoln was never in Nebraska, Aunt Lu, and yet that's the name of the capitol." Aunt Lu, "He could have come if he wanted to - it was there."

    Martha Aldrich, "You see, I not only don't know how to play bridge; I don't even know how to watch bridge." Ken Morley, "Well, I wouldn't be surprised if getting away from bridge players keeps as many people occupied at night as playing bridge does."
    8largent

    If You love old Black and White comedies from the 30's, try this one.

    Just watched this and 'Meet John Doe' today on the classic movie channel, very enjoyable double feature. Add 'His Girl Friday' and you have a great newspaper trilogy of B&W comedies from the 30's. I have always thought that the late 30's was a grand time for movie making. I really liked Edna May Oliver as Mrs. Atherton, she stole every scene she was in. It is very hard to beat Herman J. Mankiewicz for snappy, funny, sharp dialog. A great escape for 75 minutes of light hearted fun.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Maureen and some screwball

    Martha Aldrich (Maureen O'Sullivan) inherits a New York newspaper when the old owner died without a will. She's a distant relative and an "old maid schoolteacher from Nebraska". She is joined by Aunt Lou. Managing editor Ken Morley (Walter Pidgeon) is dismissive of a female owner or hiring any female reporters. Martha decides to prove him wrong.

    This does have the great Maureen O'Sullivan but the character does not measure up in this battle of the sexes. I don't like that she stumbles into her stories more often than not. Her character has smarts and Maureen is really good at projecting smart. I would cut back on some of the girlie frivolity and add some small town ingenuity to her character. The movie takes a very screwball physical comedy turn in the second half. It needs to setup this tone at the start. Martha can have some funny trip back in Nebraska. Also, her getup is insane although old movies sometimes had crazy outfits. This is fine but it could have been better.
    7sambase-38773

    Charming and Beautiful

    I'm speaking of Maureen O'Sullivan of course. She is indeed very charming and beautiful, beautiful and charming.

    I won't go over the plot. Everybody has already done that. Besides, writing plot summations bores me to tears.

    The script is smart and funny, funny and smart. The acting is fairly standard for the 1930's. Not too heavy, not too light. But very professional. It is a comedy after all. And a very good comedy at that. Lots of laughs, lots of funny lines and situations.

    A movie to make you smile. A movie to make you laugh. And that was greatly needed in the 1030's. Lots of dark times during that decade. But they sure had some wonderful movies to make them smile.
    7planktonrules

    Enjoyable fluff.

    "My Dear Miss Aldrich" begins with the death of a rich man. He has no will and his closest heir is Martha Aldrich. Suddenly, Aldrich is a very rich and important lady--the new owner of a newspaper! However, Aldrich (Maureen O'Sullivan) isn't content to just own the paper--she wants to be a reporter. But instead of just making herself a reporter, she politely asks the editor of the paper, Ken Morley (Walter Pidgeon, to hire her and treat her like any other employee. At the same time, Aldrich is starting to fall in love with Morley. What's going to happen to the pair as well as Aldrich's aspirations to become a reporter?

    This film isn't especially deep and is very slight. But it's quite enjoyable and works a bit better because the wonderful Edna May Oliver is on hand as well. Worth seeing but far from a must-see.

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    • Anecdotes
      Six years later, Sam Fuller used this same "small-town Midwesterner inheriting a New York newspaper" plot device--albeit quite seriously--for Power of the Press (1943).
    • Gaffes
      Toward the end of the cafeteria scene, someone off-screen sneezes.
    • Citations

      Mrs. Atherton: [as the phone rings] Shall I answer the phone?

      Martha Aldrich: Oh, you might as well - that's why they ring it. When they don't want you to answer, that's when they don't ring.

      Mrs. Atherton: That's another thing - that sarcastic sarcasm of yours.

    • Générique farfelu
      Everything said about Nebraska is true. Every Nebraskan has sarcastic sarcasm.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in A Night at the Movies (1937)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 septembre 1937 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mi estimada señorita
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • 216 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 14 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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