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Over the Hill

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 29m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
152
MA NOTE
James Dunn and Sally Eilers in Over the Hill (1931)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMae Marsh stars as the mother of two children. Marsh gives her boys everything they desire, at great cost to herself. She is forced to work in one menial job after another so that her childr... Tout lireMae Marsh stars as the mother of two children. Marsh gives her boys everything they desire, at great cost to herself. She is forced to work in one menial job after another so that her children will never go without.Mae Marsh stars as the mother of two children. Marsh gives her boys everything they desire, at great cost to herself. She is forced to work in one menial job after another so that her children will never go without.

  • Director
    • Henry King
  • Writers
    • Will Carleton
    • Tom Barry
    • Jules Furthman
  • Stars
    • James Dunn
    • Sally Eilers
    • Mae Marsh
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    152
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Henry King
    • Writers
      • Will Carleton
      • Tom Barry
      • Jules Furthman
    • Stars
      • James Dunn
      • Sally Eilers
      • Mae Marsh
    • 6Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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      • 3 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux23

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    James Dunn
    James Dunn
    • Johnny Shelby
    Sally Eilers
    Sally Eilers
    • Isabel Potter
    Mae Marsh
    Mae Marsh
    • Ma Shelby
    James Kirkwood
    James Kirkwood
    • Pa Shelby
    Joan Peers
    Joan Peers
    • Susan Shelby
    William Pawley
    • Ben Adams - Susan's Husband
    Edward Crandall
    • Thomas Shelby
    Claire Maynard
    Claire Maynard
    • Phyllis Shelby - Thomas's Wife
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Isaac Shelby
    • (as Olin Howlin)
    Eula Guy
    • Minnie Shelby - Isaac's Wife
    Douglas Walton
    Douglas Walton
    • Stephen
    George Reed
    George Reed
    • Les - Wagon Driver
    Tommy Conlon
    Tommy Conlon
    • Johnny Shelby in Prologue
    • (as Tom Conlon)
    Nancy Irish
    • Isabel Potter in Prologue
    Joe Hachey
    • Isaac Shelby in Prologue
    Marilyn Harris
    Marilyn Harris
    • Susan Shelby in Prologue
    Julius Molnar
    • Thomas Shelby in Prologue
    David Hartford
    David Hartford
    • Bill Collector
    • Director
      • Henry King
    • Writers
      • Will Carleton
      • Tom Barry
      • Jules Furthman
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs6

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    9AlsExGal

    If you ever thought children are a good old age insurance...

    ... this movie will make you think again. The film is the story of a rural housewife with a layabout husband and four rowdy children, and she's completely devoted to all of them. We first meet Ma Shelby (Mae Marsh) when she is in her 30's, managing to eek out a living doing laundry during the day and into the wee hours. She's working so hard to provide for her brood that she nods off during the day. Meanwhile her husband claims that this job or that job does not pay enough to be worth his shoe leather, all the while stealing expense money from the small jar in which Ma has stashed the family's meager finances. The best thing we can say about this man is that apparently he doesn't beat or cheat on Ma Shelby. That's the best true statement you could put on his epitaph.

    The children grow up, and the story begins to focus more on Johnny (James Dunn), the good son who is devoted to his mother, and his sweetheart Isabel (Sally Eilers). Johnny and Isabel have big plans, but a bad decision by Pa Shelby - whose values have not improved with age - starts a cascade of events that force Johnny far away from home for an extended period of time and eventually has Ma Shelby headed "over the hill" to the poor house in her old age. The term "poor house" is bandied about a great deal nowadays, but until the middle of the twentieth century it was a very real place where the poor, the old, and the unwanted were spartanly warehoused.

    Now realize Ma's other three children are alive, well, and close enough to help, they just don't, mainly because of the objections of their spouses. The fact that there are three of them allows them to shift blame from one to the other without feeling personally responsible for Ma. How will this all play out? Watch and find out.

    This is a heart rending look at how the elderly being disposable is not just something that started in modern times, but was a recognizable trend some eighty years ago and before, since this film is a talkie remake of an even older silent film. As for Ms. Marsh's portrayal of Ma, there is something just a little unrealistic about how she tolerates being pushed around and aside after a lifetime of devotion to her family, but it does make the final five minutes of the film all the more memorable.

    Do note that this film is technically a precode, but not the way that you would normally think of a precode. The precode element is Ma's son Isaac, who is a preacher who steals even from his own mother to hide his unscrupulous dealings with others not so passive as Ma. He is truly his father's son, but unlike Dad he's found a money-making angle and veneer of respectability in his profession of man of the cloth. After the production code began to be enforced in 1934, nobody claiming to be a preacher would ever be allowed to be portrayed as a scoundrel as well.

    Highly recommended for the acting of everyone involved and for covering a topic that is still relevant today.
    10cp_nicolosi

    ..Over the Hill 1931..

    This is the only movie my dad would always speak about. For him it had an important message. I purchased this movie from 'Loving the Classics'. If you purchase with their lower price shipping it will take about 17 days to receive the DVD. They are an Internet Movie store that sells old movies.

    I'm writing this to alert IMDb member EGALITARI as to where he can purchase this movie that he gave such a great review for. I enjoyed it as well. I got it's message.

    My understanding is that the 1931 version is the 3rd remake of this movie. I would think that the previous two may be silent versions. Does anyone know what years they were made and if they are available for sale and from whom?
    8boblipton

    The Old Weeper, Still Effective

    Mae Marsh works hard and uncomplainingly, while husband James Kirwood waits for that government job. She sews and clean and make sure her four children get off to school. And they're successes, large and small, except for son James Dunn. When he was younger, he took the blame for things that his siblings did, and since he has grown up, he has helped support his parents. But now he's gone and done it. He's got himself engaged to Sally Eilers, and they're going to be married..... except that Kirkwood gets involved with bootleggers who shoot a cop; Johnny takes the blame and goes to prison. And when he gets out, no one will hire him. So he hies off to Alaska to make his fortune, while his siblings don't take care of Miss Marsh, and she goes to the poor house.

    OVER THE HILL TO THE POORHOUSE had been a big hit for Biograph while Griffith was just writing for them, and a huge hit for Fox in 1920, so here it is again. Henry King directed it, and his strengths for depicting a small town are on display here, but mostly it's Miss Marsh. She was 37 when she made this, and she is excellent: quite believable as a spry old lady. . And see if you don't want to beat up Olin Howland like I do!

    This being a Fox film from 1931, it wasn't the clearest copy in the world, but considering the general condition of the company's pictures from that period, it's outstanding.
    10pajjote2001

    Why I love OVER THE HILL

    I first saw this movie more than 25 years ago when it was shown as a late night movie in one of the TV stations in the Philippines. I was so moved by this film. I couldn't choke my tears during the scene when James Dunn found out about the sufferings of his mother, and how he avenged it. I was rooting throughout. Because the film was shown at a very late hour (into the wee hours of the morning), I saw it alone. The channel always had the sense to show these classic movies during those times and I was fortunate to have sat through many of those screenings because it only made me appreciate the classics more.

    The following day, I was still overwhelmed by the film that I couldn't help sharing it with my mom who was an avid movie fan herself. I said it was wonderful, and a great tearjerker, and it was really old and in black and white. And it will be reshown at 1pm that afternoon as a filler in that channel.

    So there it was for the second time time I watched the movie all over again, this time with my mom and two of my sisters. I didn't cry again through the heartwrenching scenes...but I smiled triumphantly as I saw from the corner of my eyes as my mom and my sisters subtly wipe away the tears on their eyes during those scenes. They sat through the whole movie. No comments..just deep sighs..and muffled sniffs...and I knew...I just knew...this film is a true classic.

    Over the years, I never forgot about this film. It was a defining moment. It's fascinating how a movie made in 1931, black and white, fast moving almost like the silents, a setting and set of characters I can't identify with, spoken in a language different from my native tongue, can move me as much as it did.

    I can't rate this film any less than 10. Afterall, rating is a personal thing. I just love this film.

    September 5, 2007 - I was very pleased to see "egalitari"s post. What a small world indeed. You must love classic movies too. Thanks for your comments.
    10egalitari

    Over the Hill

    Wow! I have been looking for information where I can find this film. I saw this movie for the first time when I was a lot younger in the Philippines. I also saw this movie on a late night and once on an afternoon. Could it be possible that the person who also commented here and I saw this movie at the same time during the showing in the Philippines? This movie also made an impact on me specially when the son discovered the difficulties his mother faced. I cried to tears as well. I was also surprised to see male nudity well somewhat nude. As the son dragged another guy on the street his pants ripped clearly showing his bare butt. This must have been before the censors in Hollywood was created. I could be wrong about this scene since this was over three decades ago last i saw it. Its nice to know that someone else saw it other than me. Thanks to the internet. Thanks to IMDb!

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    • Anecdotes
      Talkie debut of silent star Mae Marsh and Joan Perrs' last movie.
    • Gaffes
      Although the dog is sniffing at he breakfast bacon, he / she is then found under one of the beds playing with the trousers.
    • Connexions
      Version of Over the Hill to the Poorhouse (1908)
    • Bandes originales
      Contented
      Written by James F. Hanley

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 novembre 1931 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Full movie
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Majka
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sierra Railroad, Jamestown, Californie, États-Unis(Train)
    • société de production
      • Fox Film Corporation
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      1 heure 29 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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