Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the midst of a mid-life crisis, Henry Smith convinces his wife, Ellen, that they should take separate one-week vacations, with no questions asked. He tries to sow some wild oats with a sh... Tout lireIn the midst of a mid-life crisis, Henry Smith convinces his wife, Ellen, that they should take separate one-week vacations, with no questions asked. He tries to sow some wild oats with a show girl and a paid escort, while she reacquaints herself with a childhood friend, now a fa... Tout lireIn the midst of a mid-life crisis, Henry Smith convinces his wife, Ellen, that they should take separate one-week vacations, with no questions asked. He tries to sow some wild oats with a show girl and a paid escort, while she reacquaints herself with a childhood friend, now a famous explorer. Both get more than they bargained for.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
- Andree
- (as Marion Nixon)
- Harry
- (non crédité)
- Merle
- (non crédité)
- Elevator Operator
- (non crédité)
- Miss Allen
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- Taxi Driver
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- Bartender
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- Laura
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- Costume Company Fitter
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Which was a flop play on Broadway that starred Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Gish, but in the days of the big studios they bought even flop plays and turned them into decent entertaining films such as was done here. Morgan and Genevieve Tobin play the parts that Lindsay and Gish did on stage of a respectable married couple who feel their in a rut. The answer is to take separate vacations from each other and see what develops.
Both are tested him by vivacious Marian Nixon, her by explorer Neil Hamilton both are glamorous figures to them. But as this was the days of the new Code you know what the answer would be.
Gene Lockhart made his film debut here as a companion in revelry that Morgan picks up along the way. You'll also see young Betty Grable in a small part. Best of all is Margaret Hamilton as Morgan and Tobin's maid. The future wicked witch acts like a Dutch aunt to the future Wizard of Oz.
By Your Leave is a pleasant entertaining film and one that fans of Frank Morgan should not miss.
Margaret Hamilton has a small role in this as well, and while this film did not go on to distinction, a few years later Morgan and Hamilton would forever be remembered as the Wizard and Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz. No flying monkeys here though, and nothing to really make this movie stand out. The whole thing pretty much centers on Morgan, and if you like him, you'll find this a pleasant enough way to pass 80 minutes.
Look fast for some early Betty Grable. She only gets about two minutes of screen time. There are a number of other familiar faces for fans of movies from the 1930's.
But even a mild programmer like this has some compensations. MARGARET HAMILTON plays a nosy maid influenced by astrology and a platinum-haired BETTY GRABLE makes a brief appearance in one of her early starlet roles. But the story revolves around the "seven year itch" aspect of Frank Morgan's marriage and his own inability to accept the fact that he's middle-aged. GENEVIEVE TOBIN makes no particular impression as his understanding wife who reluctantly accepts the idea that they take a vacation from marriage. NEIL HAMILTON has virtually little to do as her romantic interest.
It's Morgan's restless, blustery performance that carries the film, but there's not much plot to carry. Based on a play, it's a theme better handled years later in THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFive years later, Frank Morgan (Henry Smith) and Margaret Hamilton (Whiffen) would both have prominent roles in Le Magicien d'Oz (1939).
- GaffesGlenn Anders' onscreen credits lists his character name as Freddie Wilkins, but he's called Freddie Clark throughout the movie.
- Citations
Henry Smith: [tasting a stiff drink] Seems to be a little kick to this horse.
Whiffen: You must've drunk the hind legs first.
- Bandes originalesFar Above Cayuga's Waters
(ca 1870) (uncredited)
(Cornell University's alma mater)
Music (from the song "Annie Lisle") by H.S. Thompson (1857)
Lyrics by Archibald Croswell-Weeks and Wilmot Moses Smith (ca 1870)
Sung a cappella by Gene Lockhart
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1