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À l'américaine

Titre original : Champagne
  • 1928
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  • 1h 26min
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Betty Balfour in À l'américaine (1928)
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Une héritière gâtée défie son père en s'échappant pour épouser son amant. Cependant, papa a quelques tours dans son sac.Une héritière gâtée défie son père en s'échappant pour épouser son amant. Cependant, papa a quelques tours dans son sac.Une héritière gâtée défie son père en s'échappant pour épouser son amant. Cependant, papa a quelques tours dans son sac.

  • Réalisation
    • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Scénario
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Walter C. Mycroft
    • Eliot Stannard
  • Casting principal
    • Betty Balfour
    • Jean Bradin
    • Ferdinand von Alten
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    2,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Scénario
      • Alfred Hitchcock
      • Walter C. Mycroft
      • Eliot Stannard
    • Casting principal
      • Betty Balfour
      • Jean Bradin
      • Ferdinand von Alten
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 30avis des critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Betty Balfour
    Betty Balfour
    • The Girl
    Jean Bradin
    Jean Bradin
    • The Boy
    Ferdinand von Alten
    Ferdinand von Alten
    • The Man
    • (as Theo Von Alten)
    Gordon Harker
    Gordon Harker
    • The Father
    Vivian Gibson
    Vivian Gibson
      Clifford Heatherley
      Clifford Heatherley
      • The Manager
      • (non crédité)
      Claude Hulbert
      Claude Hulbert
      • Club Guest
      • (non crédité)
      Hannah Jones
      Hannah Jones
      • Club Servant
      • (non crédité)
      Phyllis Konstam
      Phyllis Konstam
        Gwen Mannering
          Balliol and Merton
            Jack Trevor
            Jack Trevor
            • The Officer
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            Marcel Vibert
            • Maitre d'Hotel
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            Sunday Wilshin
            Sunday Wilshin
              Fanny Wright
                • Réalisation
                  • Alfred Hitchcock
                • Scénario
                  • Alfred Hitchcock
                  • Walter C. Mycroft
                  • Eliot Stannard
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                4zeebrite-321-220768

                Good looking but dull early Hitch

                Even in 1928 Hitch was beginning to stand out from other directors. The camera-work and editing in this flick is outstanding. If you're a big Hitchcock fan, it will hold your interest for that aspect alone. If you're looking for great entertainment, look elsewhere.

                Though there are some funny moments, most of Champagne is a bit of a snooze. The story is okay (Daddy teaches rich daughter a lesson, you'll probably guess how) but far from engaging.

                The biggest problem is Betty Balfour. She's in nearly every scene and she's simply not that good. It's not a problem with the typical big-gestured silent acting but more to the fact that the emotions she portrays often don't fit the scene.

                Good for a diversion and a couple of laughs but you might end up glancing at your watch before the predictable end.
                5wes-connors

                Betty Balfour Gets Tipsy for Hitchcock

                When the cork popped on "Champagne" in 1928, silent star Betty Balfour was a much bigger name than Alfred Hitchcock. Ms. Balfour was known as Britain's Mary Pickford. So, this is much more a Balfour flick than a Hitchcock. The director called it "Dreadful" (he was never happy filming a "star vehicle"). This was a transatlantic-themed film, seeking to broaden Balfour's popularity; but, she never "went Hollywood", and was stalled by sound. Balfour and French boyfriend Jean Bradin gain some mileage out of getting tipsy on an Atlantic cruise ship. Hitchcock gets in a few interesting shots. The sequences following Balfour going to get a job as a toothpaste model, but finding men more interested in her legs than her teeth, kick it up a notch. Nothing too revolutionary.

                ***** Champagne (8/20/28) Alfred Hitchcock ~ Betty Balfour, Jean Bradin, Gordon Harker, Theo von Alten
                4knoll360

                A departure for Alfred Hitchcock and a mixed bag of a film

                This film is a real mixed bag of sorts. The film follows a woman named Betty who is in love with her rich boyfriend. However, Betty also has a substantial amount of money and Betty's father believes that her boyfriend is a gold-digger. Betty takes her father's plane and goes after her boyfriend anyway who is on a ship heading to France. Betty attempts to get married to her boyfriend but they get in an argument and separate after they reach France. After getting back together Betty's father tells her that they have lost all of their money in the stock market which causes Betty's boyfriend to leave again. Will her boyfriend return or is he really a gold-digger? The story isn't very interesting when it comes down to it although I did enjoy the twist at the end of the film.

                As for the acting, it's actually pretty good. Betty Balfour plays Betty and does a stupendous job at it. She seems to fit into the role very naturally and does a good job at not exaggerating emotions like in most silent films. Gordon Harker plays Betty's father Mark and seems to do a good job at seeming unpleased with his daughter's decision. And finally Jean Bradin plays Betty's boyfriend and he also does a good job in the role. While the acting is good, it doesn't save the film.

                The special effects in the film are flawed and some of them seem obvious which isn't very good at all. However, the music is stupendous here and does a great job at creating emotions which you don't normally get from films of this time period. The camera angles and shots being used are truly ahead of their time which helps the film.

                Even though I praised many aspects of the film the plot just feels so basic and uninteresting plus the poor quality of the special effects really hurt the atmosphere and immersion of the film. So while it has many positives it also has many negatives which causes it to equal out to a very mediocre film. Score: 4/10
                winner55

                Lesser Hitchcock

                Hitchcock was one of cinema's most aggressively experimental film makers, a fact largely unnoticed because, first, he worked largely in known genres rather than straight drama, and also because many of his experiments worked so well, they were adopted everywhere as conventions of film making. But when his experiments fail, they scream out for attention.

                Champagne is one of the latter, pretty much a failure in terms of everything but the camera work. The main story is the the main problem. There's nothing about the characters' little problem here - and it's a very little problem when you think about it - that would lead us to grow concerned about their resolution to it. That gives us an unfortunate opportunity to ask whether we actually find the characters appealing - and we don't. The father is vile, his friend is vile, the lover is an airhead, the daughter is an airhead. So we're left with more than an hour of vile airheads trying to determine what virtue among the wealthy might be. As if they could possibly know.

                Strong, intelligent women do not make much of an appearance in Hitchcock's silent films; the young Hitchcock had an ambiguous attitude towards women, whom he frequently presented as both victims of male cruelty and simpering imbeciles. That's very much in evidence here.

                And Hitchcock struggled artistically with what may have been a real personality problem his whole life - the one word that can link all of his films is 'paranoia.' No one can be fully trusted in a Hitchcock film, making his world a treacherous place, even in his 'comedies' - the real "Trouble with Harry" (in that film) is not that he's dead, but that nobody gives a dam' that he is.

                This paranoia informs this supposed comedy throughout, as well, and in fact defines its experimental nature - Hitchcock repeatedly paints his characters with ominous shadings, setting up scenes of potential violence, potential madness, potential rape; fortunately none of which ever happens - but we're supposed to laugh at this?! My sense is that this was the question Hitchcock wanted to raise, that's the experiment going on here. But nobody really wants that question raised, answering it doesn't give us a very good time.

                Lesser Hitchcock, to be sure.
                7Spondonman

                Mine's a beer, garçon

                There's not much to this film of Hitch's, a bit like champagne itself but not so mirth-inducing. Maybe you already know it but he went on make better films than this – many of 'em in fact, but notwithstanding that I still find this one an enjoyable watch.

                Spoilt little rich girl Betty Balfour is taught a salutary if convoluted lesson by her Wall Street father ably played by Gordon Harker on how to behave as befits the daughter of a millionaire. In this exercise he sorts out the problem of the genuineness of Betty's suitor too. Some of the sets were as flimsy as the plot (almost diaphanous!) but would have made do for the audience that would only see it the once, and some of the photography and ideas were excellent with some, like the view through the bottom of the glass re-used by Hitch years later. Gurning through a wide range of emotions Betty Balfour kept on Bouncing Back in the same manner as Squibs, her famous role, whilst Gordon Harker excelled at playing this type of role before he started parodying himself in the '30's and playing up his down to Earth voice and mannerisms. And even Claude Hulbert made a 3 second appearance on the club stairs in one of his first film roles. If nothing else, it's worth a watch for the sinister Hitchcockian twist at the very end.

                All told, not a great but an interesting film with a pleasant atmosphere, but because there's so few extant it's definitely a satisfying British silent film.

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                • Anecdotes
                  In a press conference for Complot de famille (1976), Sir Alfred Hitchcock revealed that this movie is his least favorite of all he had made.
                • Gaffes
                  The father pulls out a news clipping from 'The New York Advertiser' that announces on its front page, 'Largest Circulation in New England.' New York is not in New England.
                • Citations

                  The Manager: What brought you in here?

                  Betty: [smiles] Teeth!

                  The Manager: We're only interested in legs here.

                  Betty: I must have come in the wrong door - but it's all the same to me if you can give me a job.

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                Détails

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                • Date de sortie
                  • 20 août 1928 (Royaume-Uni)
                • Pays d’origine
                  • Royaume-Uni
                • Langues
                  • Aucun
                  • Anglais
                • Aussi connu sous le nom de
                  • Champagne
                • Lieux de tournage
                  • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
                • Société de production
                  • British International Pictures (BIP)
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                • Durée
                  • 1h 26min(86 min)
                • Mixage
                  • Silent
                • Rapport de forme
                  • 1.33 : 1

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