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Man of the Moment

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
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6,2/10
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Margaret Lockwood in Man of the Moment (1935)
Comedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMary, who is infatuated with her boss, discovers that he is having an affair with one of her coworkers. Despondent, she leaves work and overhearing news of a suicide, impulsively decides to ... Tout lireMary, who is infatuated with her boss, discovers that he is having an affair with one of her coworkers. Despondent, she leaves work and overhearing news of a suicide, impulsively decides to drown herself in the river. She turns out to be an incompetent suicide, however, and while... Tout lireMary, who is infatuated with her boss, discovers that he is having an affair with one of her coworkers. Despondent, she leaves work and overhearing news of a suicide, impulsively decides to drown herself in the river. She turns out to be an incompetent suicide, however, and while splashing about in the water, an apparently wealthy and dashing figure, Tony, drives up i... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Monty Banks
  • Scénario
    • Yves Mirande
    • Guy Bolton
    • Roland Pertwee
  • Casting principal
    • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Laura La Plante
    • Claude Hulbert
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    399
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Monty Banks
    • Scénario
      • Yves Mirande
      • Guy Bolton
      • Roland Pertwee
    • Casting principal
      • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
      • Laura La Plante
      • Claude Hulbert
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Tony Woodward
    • (as Douglas Fairbanks Jnr.)
    Laura La Plante
    Laura La Plante
    • Mary Brianny
    Claude Hulbert
    Claude Hulbert
    • Rufus
    Margaret Lockwood
    Margaret Lockwood
    • Vera Barton
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Mr. Barton
    Donald Calthrop
    Donald Calthrop
    • Godfrey
    Morland Graham
    • Mr. Rumcorn
    Eve Gray
    • Miss Madden
    Margaret Yarde
    Margaret Yarde
    • Mary's Landlady
    Wyndham Goldie
    • Jason Randall
    Patrick Ludlow
    • Roulette Player
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Roulette Player
    Tony Hankey
    • Party Guest
    Monty Banks
    Monty Banks
    • Doctor
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    Hal Gordon
    Hal Gordon
    • Police Sergeant
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    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Tom - Office Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    Victor Rietti
    • Hotel Manager
    • (non crédité)
    John Singer
    • Small Boy
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Monty Banks
    • Scénario
      • Yves Mirande
      • Guy Bolton
      • Roland Pertwee
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    8mgconlan-1

    Charming bit of British screwball

    A lot of the recent TCM rediscoveries (and U.S. premieres!) of Warners' British productions from the 1930's are turning out to be quite good movies and not the cheap, reviled "quota quickies" of legend. This is one of them, a charming British foray into the screwball genre with some of the same sexual cheekiness American productions of the so-called "pre-Code" era (1930-34): the heroine spends a good chunk of the film in male drag and the bridal suite actually has a double bed. It's quite a bit slower than a U.S. version of the same story would have been, Margaret Lockwood's crying jags get tiresome (she'd go on to be a major British star and is best known as the female lead in Hitchcock's "The Lady Vanishes") and some musical underscoring would have helped, but on the whole this is a clever and amusing film. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., who in his American films in the period was sometimes cast in roles that were beyond his acting skills, is perfectly cast here and delivers a memorable comic performance, and after seeing (and being unimpressed by) some of Laura LaPlante's late silent and early talkie performances at Universal, I was pleasantly surprised by her work here and disappointed only by her utter lack of a British accent. (I kept expecting to hear a bit of dialogue explaining that she was an American stranded in Britain and forced to take a secretarial job there to survive.) Let's hope the other 27 surviving Teddington productions get shown here soon!
    5bkoganbing

    Suicide can be fun

    Two American expatriate players Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Laura LaPlante are dropped in the middle of this British screwball comedy that turns just a bit silly. I'm not sure suicide is a good premise for a comedy.

    Laura decides to end it all and Doug saves her from drowning. But when he brings her home and his bride to be catches sight of her in a Marlene Dietrich like man's outfit it's the end of that engagement After that Doug starts to see her point of view.

    It's off to Monte Carlo with their last few shekels. After that you see the movie to see how it works out.

    Margaret Lockwood has an early role in her career as Fairbanks's eternally weeping fiance. She would have better opportunities to show her talent in the next decade.

    Average sort of screwball comedy.
    8aberlour36

    British Screwball

    We owe Turner Classic Movies yet another debt for showing, for the first time in 2007 a remastered version of this fine screwball comedy from Warner Brothers. I didn't know that screwballs were made in England during their heyday in the United States. The film is a little light on laughs, but it is pleasant throughout, and the acting is exceptional. Here are 29-year-old Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and 31-year-old Laura La Plante playing roles that would expect from, say, Melvin Douglas and Jean Arthur. Laura was at the end of her 87-movie career, and her performance in this film reveals what an excellent actress she was. I'm saving the film for my collection, as an example of how good even "B" films could be in the golden age of movies.
    7shane_604

    Screwball Comedy with a British accent

    A screwball comedy with a British accent, Man of the Moment takes an original premise that is darkly realistic and carries it through to a madcap if predictable conclusion that satisfies more than anything because of the fine acting of its leads.

    Mary,(Laura La Plante) is a secretary whose crush on her boss comes to a horrible end when he demotes her so he can promote a girl he's dating. Despondent, she resolves to throw herself in the Thames River. Along comes Tony, (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) to rescue her on the eve of his wedding . He now feels responsible for her and takes her home. She is still determined to end it all, so he can't let her out of his sight. Did I mentioned that he was getting married?

    It's all predictable, but the acting of the leads and the comedy of the supporting cast make it enjoyable.

    Fairbanks is, of course, charmingly dashing and sincerely devil-may-care, He is the perfect straight man for an assortment of comic characters. La Plante is a delightful surprise. She plays a kind of multiple personality that is part poor working girl and part elfin sprite. Her energy makes the improbable story probable. She even does a passable boy when she dresses in drag to crash Tony's stag party.

    The rest of the cast - Claude Hulbert as a goofy friend in love with Tony's fiancé; Margaret Lockwood as a devious fiancé who cries at the slightest provocation and Peter Gawthorne as her long-suffering father carry the screwball element with something of a music-hall touch.

    All in all a frothy bubbly harmless way to enjoy an hour or so.
    8kburditt

    Laura La Plante is worth watching

    I enjoyed this film, its easily equal to the screwball comedies being made in the US at that time. In some ways even more daring since it deals with subjects that would quickly be censored in the US. Suicide, extramarital sex & office romances, a single woman staying and traveling with a single man (It Happened One Night), cross dressing, rowdy stag parties that walk a thin line just to mention a few. Plus the scenes around pre-war London are fun. But the real reason for watching this film is Laura LaPlante, what a terrific actress. Great comedic timing, a natural accent, pretty in a non-30's way (I kept thinking of Laura Dern), and obviously willing to do slapstick. LaPlante energized every scene she was in, and put sappy Margaret Lockwood to shame. Its a mystery why she couldn't compete with the likes of Carole Lombard or Myrna Loy - she was definitely their equal. I particularly liked the scene by the river when Mary is trying to get her nerve up to jump in, but her nerves and the river aren't quite up to the task. The stag party scene made me cringe, was that planned by the director - or was that truly a more innocent time. While Mary may be a dreamer - she's not stupid, she enjoys a challenge, and she has found it in the Fairbanks character. There was an off hand chemistry between La Plante and Fairbanks and its a shame that it wasn't nurtured. I would like to see more of the British La Plante movies screened.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film had its U. S. television premiere on Turner Classic Movies on 17 September 2007 during TCM's festival of films made by Warner Brothers at Teddington Studios in the UK.
    • Citations

      Mary Brianny: He talked to me yesterday.

      Mary's Landlady: What'd he say?

      Mary Brianny: Well, not very much. He only said there were two f's in paraffin, but he said it very nicely.

      Mary's Landlady: These office affairs ain't any good. All shorthand and no marriage lines.

    • Bandes originales
      How Do I Know It's Sunday?
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      Music by Sammy Fain

      Played during the opening credits

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 février 1936 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sublime Pecado
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lambeth, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Mary meets woman reading story about another woman's suicide)
    • Société de production
      • Warner Brothers-First National Productions
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      1 heure 21 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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