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Chagrin d'amour

Titre original : Smilin' Through
  • 1932
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
1,7 k
MA NOTE
Fredric March and Norma Shearer in Chagrin d'amour (1932)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe adoptive father of a young woman is horrified to learn she plans to marry the son of the man who accidentally killed her aunt years before.The adoptive father of a young woman is horrified to learn she plans to marry the son of the man who accidentally killed her aunt years before.The adoptive father of a young woman is horrified to learn she plans to marry the son of the man who accidentally killed her aunt years before.

  • Director
    • Sidney Franklin
  • Writers
    • Jane Cowl
    • Jane Murfin
    • Ernest Vajda
  • Stars
    • Norma Shearer
    • Fredric March
    • Leslie Howard
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Writers
      • Jane Cowl
      • Jane Murfin
      • Ernest Vajda
    • Stars
      • Norma Shearer
      • Fredric March
      • Leslie Howard
    • 33Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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    • Nommé pour 1 oscar
      • 6 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux14

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    Norma Shearer
    Norma Shearer
    • Kathleen…
    Fredric March
    Fredric March
    • Kenneth Wayne…
    Leslie Howard
    Leslie Howard
    • Sir John Carteret
    O.P. Heggie
    O.P. Heggie
    • Dr. Owen
    Ralph Forbes
    Ralph Forbes
    • Willie Ainley
    Beryl Mercer
    Beryl Mercer
    • Mrs. Crouch
    Margaret Seddon
    Margaret Seddon
    • Ellen
    Forrester Harvey
    Forrester Harvey
    • Orderly
    Herbert Bunston
    Herbert Bunston
    • Minister
    • (uncredited)
    James Bush
    James Bush
    • Young Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Carlisle
    Mary Carlisle
    • Young Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Cora Sue Collins
    Cora Sue Collins
    • Young Kathleen
    • (uncredited)
    Claude King
    Claude King
    • Richard Clare
    • (uncredited)
    David Torrence
    David Torrence
    • Gardener
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Writers
      • Jane Cowl
      • Jane Murfin
      • Ernest Vajda
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs33

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    8ctrout

    A Sad Film With An Excellent Story

    Smilin' Through is about a man played by Leslie Howard who must raise his friend's niece because her parents were killed. Howard, who has just lost his wife, reluctantly agrees.

    He begins to realize, over the years, that the girl he is raising (Norma Shearer) is very similar in looks to his deceased wife. Because of this fact, he has a strong relationship with her.

    One night, Shearer is off with a friend to an abandoned house. They find that someone else is there. The person who was there (Fredric March) is actually the son of the man who killed Howard's wife. And the abandoned house was where March grew up.

    Shearer falls for March and when Howard sees this, he becomes jealous. Tensions rise in this excellent "tearjerker." It's only flaw is that it seems to get a bit overlong for what it's trying to tell right at the very end.

    All of the three leads are amazing and should have been nominated for Oscars. Sadly, the only nomination it did get was Picture, which it should have won.
    7SAMTHEBESTEST

    Two eternal romances explained very well with one of the most tragic scenes of the time.

    Smilin' Through (1932) : Brief Review -

    Two eternal romances explained very well with one of the most tragic scenes of the time. Even though the film is titled Smilin', I believe there was hardly anything to smile at. It was more of a tragic romance for its time, or quite possibly all time. I wasn't aware that one of the biggest conflicts from one of the most popular romances, "Love Affair" (1939)-some people know it because of its remake, "An Affair To Remember" (1957)-was actually taken from this Sidney Franklin flick. Even that goes back in time, as Sidney himself remade his own silent film of 1922. Remember that accident thing from Love Affair? Why Terry couldn't see Michel and had to conceal her disability? Well, that was picked right from here-with a gender switch. Smilin Through has multiple layers to the characters and the love story. If I can say so, it was one of the rare films to have the three leading actors in a double role (Leslie Howard was a single character, but divided into two age groups). The film is about Kathleen, who falls in love with a young soldier, Kenneth, but her uncle, Sir John, forbids her because Kenneth's father killed his soon-to-be bride, Moonyean, on their wedding day. Kathleen still goes on to meet and fall in love with Kenneth before he is sent to War for four years. After his return, Kathleen is devastated by his rude behaviour and mourns her lost love. Now here comes redemption for Uncle John, who has been attempting salvation for years to meet his dead love. The screenplay does a nice trick here, as we see a happy ending and a sad ending coming together and leaving us with mixed feelings. Leslie Howard has played a part that other young fellas might have rejected for pride. He put them all to shame. Norma looks lovely, and Fredric is fine in both roles. Franklin did not have to do much except remove some dated chunks, and he did exactly that. A big triumph for a remake, and what a tragic cobweb of love stories it was for its time.

    RATING - 7/10*

    By - #samthebestest.
    8blanche-2

    a real tear-jerker

    Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, and Frederic March all shine in "Smilin' Through," from 1932 MGM.

    Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, and Frederic March all shine in "Smilin' Through," from 1932 MGM.

    The story takes place during the latter part of the 19th Century. It concerns an old man, John (Howard) who has been alone since the death of his fiancé, Moonyen Clare. He sits near her grave often, imagining at times that he can hear her.

    When a close friend prevails upon him to take in Moonyeen's niece, at first he refuses, and then relents after he meets the child, Kathleen.

    Kathleen grows into Norma Shearer and remains close to her uncle. Everyone expects her to marry a young man, Willy.

    One night, she and Willy are caught in a rainstorm and find shelter in an old house. A man, Kenneth (March) enters; it was his father's house. He and Kathleen are instantly attracted to one another.

    When John finds out about the romance, he has a violent reaction and insists that Kathleen never see Kenneth again. His father was John's mortal enemy and rival for Moonyen. John tells her the whole story. Which is a brutal one. Kathleen is very upset and promises not to see Kenneth again, but she can't stay away from him.

    What a beautiful, well-acted film. Some of it may seem overly dramatic, but it's a touching story about eternal love, and how those we love are always with us somehow.

    Really needed a box of tissues for this one. Highly recommended.

    What a beautiful, well-acted film. Some of it may seem overly dramatic, but it's a touching story about eternal love, and how those we love are always with us somehow.

    Really needed a box of tissues for this one. Highly recommended.
    10cocoanut_grove

    A beautiful romance, one of the best movies ever made

    One of the most wonderful romances to have come from Hollywood in the 30s, Smilin Through stars three legendary actors- Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard and the gorgeous and talented Fredric March- with and without moustache! Also wearing uniform!! If that doesn't make you want to run out and buy all available copies of Smilin Through, you may want to check your pulse. You'll love it, as long as you aren't a cold-hearted beast. Its the cat's mieow. So put on the kettle for some mighty good tea, settle back with Mrs Crouch's sinkers and dumplings and maybe a slender cookie or two, and watch this fabulous romantic movie right now. 100 out of 10!
    10badgersdrift

    The ONLY picture I can't watch without crying.

    I can't add much to the raves already posted.

    The first song I remember my mother singing to me was "Smiling Through" ("But through all the long years, when the clouds brought their tears, those two eyes of blue came smiling through at me"), and she'd tell me the movie's story. I taught the song to my children and grandchildren, but until recent years there was no way to get a copy of the movie.

    I thought I wanted the Jeannette MacDonald version because of her beautiful voice, but it was back ordered and only this one was available--lucky for me. It seems to be everyone's favorite of the three.

    The wedding scene is a masterpiece--understated and heartbreaking, but I'm finally able to handle it. It's that very last scene that gets me every time. Best kind of tears, though: the kind you're "smiling through".

    Norma Shearer, like Irene Dunne, is not only beautiful to look at but irresistibly likable.

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    • Anecdotes
      Fredric March commented to his first cousin, Kathryn Davis, about working with Norma Shearer, that, yes, she was a great actress and very professional, but she could be difficult because she constantly expected perfection. When Davis asked what that specifically meant, March replied, "She was never satisfied, kept having us do take after take." Pausing, he continued, unabashed, "Especially our love scenes. She always wanted to redo all the love scenes, several times!" Davis wanted to ask why he supposed Shearer always wanted to retake the love scenes in particular, but thought better of it and kept silent.
    • Gaffes
      The bulk of the story takes place during the WWI era, 1915-1919, but all of Norma Shearer's clothes, hats, and hairstyles are in the 1932 mode, the year the film was made, a typical practice of the era.
    • Citations

      Kenneth Wayne: How about a toast?

      Kathleen: I know one. Here's to your health, your honor, and the health of all your descendants, great and small.

      Kenneth Wayne: That's a mighty handsome toast.

      Kathleen: But, Irish toasts are the best I know.

      Kenneth Wayne: May you keep as young and as pretty as you are, until doomsday, and never forget the man who wished it.

      Kathleen: I wonder now, as I look at you, have we never met before?

      Kenneth Wayne: No, I guess we haven't. I shouldn't have forgotten.

      Kathleen: Oh, could you be Irish too!

      Kenneth Wayne: Yeah, I could, if I saw enough of you!

      Kathleen: Oh!

    • Générique farfelu
      As MGM would later do with Le magicien d'Oz (1939), no mention at all is made of any of the actors having dual roles. Thus, the characters "Moonyeen" and "Jeremy Wayne" are not mentioned in the credits, although the characters are drastically important to the story.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Happy Ending (1969)
    • Bandes originales
      Smilin' Through
      (uncredited)

      Written by Arthur A. Penn

      Played on piano and sung by Norma Shearer (dubbed by Georgia Stark)

      Music integrated into the score throughout

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 1932 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • French
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Smilin' Through
    • 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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      • 851 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 38 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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