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Souvent femme varie

Titre original : Forsaking All Others
  • 1934
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
1,6 k
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Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, and Robert Montgomery in Souvent femme varie (1934)
ComedyDramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDill leaves Mary standing at the altar in order to marry his old flame, Connie, instead. Knowing that Mary still has feelings for Dill, Jeff keeps quiet about his own love for her.Dill leaves Mary standing at the altar in order to marry his old flame, Connie, instead. Knowing that Mary still has feelings for Dill, Jeff keeps quiet about his own love for her.Dill leaves Mary standing at the altar in order to marry his old flame, Connie, instead. Knowing that Mary still has feelings for Dill, Jeff keeps quiet about his own love for her.

  • Réalisation
    • W.S. Van Dyke
  • Scénario
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Frank Cavett
    • Edward Barry Roberts
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Joan Crawford
    • Clark Gable
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Scénario
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
      • Frank Cavett
      • Edward Barry Roberts
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Joan Crawford
      • Clark Gable
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux30

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    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Dillon 'Dill' Todd
    Joan Crawford
    Joan Crawford
    • Mary Clay
    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Jeff Williams
    Charles Butterworth
    Charles Butterworth
    • Shep
    Billie Burke
    Billie Burke
    • Aunt Paula
    Frances Drake
    Frances Drake
    • Connie Barnes Todd
    Rosalind Russell
    Rosalind Russell
    • Eleanor
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
      Margaret Bert
        Edward Brophy
        Edward Brophy
          Lillian Harmer
          Lillian Harmer
            Forrester Harvey
            Forrester Harvey
              Ted Healy
              Ted Healy
                Ernie Alexander
                • Telegram Messenger
                • (non crédité)
                Sidney Bracey
                Sidney Bracey
                • Paula's Chauffeur
                • (non crédité)
                Oliver Cross
                • Party Guest
                • (non crédité)
                Jan Duggan
                Jan Duggan
                • Mrs. Cobal - Customer
                • (non crédité)
                Jay Eaton
                Jay Eaton
                • Party Guest
                • (non crédité)
                • Réalisation
                  • W.S. Van Dyke
                • Scénario
                  • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
                  • Frank Cavett
                  • Edward Barry Roberts
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                • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

                Avis des utilisateurs33

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                7snowy-9

                Gable carries film

                A witty film that benefits mostly from the pairing of Clark Gable and Joan Crawford. After a brisk and entertaining first half, things start to drag a bit when Gable is absent from the screen for a protracted period. Nevertheless, its well worth seeing.
                jimjo1216

                Buoyed by a witty script and supporting performances

                This love triangle comedy is worth tracking down for its great script, which is filled to the brim with humorous wit and colorful dialogue that keeps viewers on their toes. (Joseph L. Mankiewicz wrote the screenplay, based on a stage play.) And it certainly helps to have these lines read by the likes of Billie Burke and Charles Butterworth, whose inimitable comedic talents boost the so-so story.

                Robert Montgomery's and Joan Crawford's characters grow tiresome after a while, but the film is saved by the performances of Butterworth and Burke in their sidekick roles. Billie Burke is at her fluttery best. Clark Gable is Clark Gable: solid the whole way through. His character is the most likable of the three leads, but he drops out from the middle of the film.

                The plot takes some tedious turns, but the ending is satisfying. I like how the scenes at the end of the film mirror the scenes at the start of the film. While I felt the production overall was uneven, I must say that the script really sparkles in places, setting this overlooked comedy apart from the pack.
                TOML-4

                Yet another bombshell hit for Crawford.

                This is one of more than a dozen 1930's films which were blockbusters for Crawford. She is nothing less than hilarious in this film and it paved the way for I Live My Life and Susan and God. She and Gable had major chemistry, although her acting skills made his look inferior, which of course they were. Rosalind Russell and Crawford work very well together.
                6bkoganbing

                Familiar Ground

                I have to imagine that in order for MGM to justify using two of their top leading men with Joan Crawford, their parts in Forsaking All Others would have to have been built up considerably. The original Broadway production of this comedy that ran 110 performances in 1933 starred Tallulah Bankhead and it was strictly her show. As if it would have been any other way.

                I have to give Joan Crawford credit on this one. Unlike her later film Susan and God where she tries to imitate Gertrude Lawrence with accent and all, she wisely does not try to do a Tallulah impersonation. She creates her own character here and it's a good one. She's got both Robert Montgomery and Clark Gable after her, but she chooses early on and in the end she finds out she chooses wrong. In fact the only impersonation Crawford does is one of her Grand Hotel co-star Greta Garbo.

                Both Clark Gable and Robert Montgomery settle into familiar stereotypes for them. Gable is another reporter character like he is It Happened One Night and Montgomery is an irresponsible playboy like he was in a gazillion films.

                Montgomery and Crawford are set to be married, but Montgomery leaves her at the altar and runs off with his demanding mistress Frances Drake. But Crawford has Gable's shoulder to cry on for most of the rest of the film. By the way, Drake gives a performance that's a case study in canine feminus. She makes Joan Collins in Dynasty look like Maria Von Trapp. Drake dominates in whatever scene she's in. No way that Tallulah Bankhead would have let that happen on stage.

                Charles Butterworth and Billie Burke are also on hand and young Rosalind Russell on her way up has a small part as one of Crawford's friends. Nothing new in Forsaking All Others, but the ground is familiar enough.
                8AlsExGal

                A very good 1930's romantic comedy

                This is one of the several movies that Joan Crawford made with Clark Gable, and fortunately quite a few of them (maybe all) have made it to at least DVD-R via the Warner Archive. This is one of the best the two did together. It's a romantic comedy in which Joan plays socialite Mary Clay, who is about to marry lifelong acquaintance Dillon Todd (Robert Montgomery). Clark Gable plays another of Mary's lifelong friends, Jeff Williams. Jeff has been long away from home and decides to come back just to ask Mary to marry him, unaware that Mary is about to marry Dillon. When he learns about their upcoming marriage he decides to keep his feelings to himself, although the look he has as if having been punched in the stomach when he hears the news says it all. Robert Montgomery is playing the usual harmless playboy character here that he did so much of in the early 1930's. It looks like Mary and Dillon's marriage is about to go off without a hitch until one of Dillon's old girlfriends appears on the scene.

                This film was released about six months after the precode era ended, so there is nothing really racey going on here. About the most extreme thing you will see is Robert Montgomery in a dress. However, W.S. Van Dyke is the director of this film, and he knew how to combine sexual tension and comedy in an age of aggressive censorship, and this is a fine example of his work. I highly recommend it to fans of films of the 1930's.

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                Histoire

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                Le saviez-vous

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                • Anecdotes
                  The screenplay was written for Loretta Young, George Brent, and Joel McCrea but later was given to Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, and Robert Montgomery.
                • Gaffes
                  As Mary and Aunt Paula exit the room after telling Jeff that Mary is to be married, he takes out his cigarette case and opens it. The scene cuts to Shep coming in and back to Jeff who suddenly doesn't have the case out and is leaning against a table.
                • Citations

                  Mary Clay: Jeff, has it ever occurred to you that this is none of your business?

                  Jeffrey 'Jeff': It's none of my business when I see a dog being whipped, but I'll stop it every time.

                • Crédits fous
                  In the opening credits the three stars of the film, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, and Robert Montgomery are seen walking hand in hand.
                • Versions alternatives
                  There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA Srl: "LA DONNA È MOBILE - Widescreen Edition" (in double version 1.33:1 and 1.78:1), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
                • Connexions
                  Featured in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008)
                • Bandes originales
                  Forsaking All Others
                  (1934) (uncredited)

                  Music by Walter Donaldson

                  Lyrics by Gus Kahn

                  Written for the movie and possibly played as background music

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                Détails

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                • Date de sortie
                  • 2 octobre 1935 (France)
                • Pays d’origine
                  • États-Unis
                • Langue
                  • Anglais
                • Aussi connu sous le nom de
                  • Forsaking All Others
                • Lieux de tournage
                  • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, Californie, États-Unis
                • Société de production
                  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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                • Budget
                  • 420 069 $US (estimé)
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                • Durée
                  1 heure 23 minutes
                • Couleur
                  • Black and White
                • Rapport de forme
                  • 1.37 : 1

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