Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 1921, Irish rebels launch an uprising with the aim of creating an Irish republic, independent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. One of the rebellion's leaders and a beau... Tout lireIn 1921, Irish rebels launch an uprising with the aim of creating an Irish republic, independent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. One of the rebellion's leaders and a beautiful aristocratic Englishwoman meet and - despite the enormous class, cultural, political... Tout lireIn 1921, Irish rebels launch an uprising with the aim of creating an Irish republic, independent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. One of the rebellion's leaders and a beautiful aristocratic Englishwoman meet and - despite the enormous class, cultural, political and social differences between them - fall in love.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires au total
- Jerry
- (as Ra Hould)
- Rooney
- (as P. J. Kelly)
Avis à la une
The chemistry between revolutionary Brian Aherne and Merle Oberon, the daughter of a British diplomat is just fine here. They meet by chance when Oberon accompanies her diplomatic father to Ireland for him to see what is going on.
There are some fine supporting performances here, especially by Henry Stephenson, as the diplomat, David Niven as an attaché and another gem role for Donald Crisp, as a militant revolutionary.
This love story brings out the futility of war and the famous line in Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," in that every revolution breeds fanatics. How true.
This is a story of star-crossed lovers, each having to decide between their moral convictions and a true love that may never come again. Brian Aherne is charismatic as the clever rebel leader. Henry Stephenson is perfect as Lord Athleigh, Helen's tough but wise father, sent to Dublin to settle the Irish uprising one way or another. David Niven is splendid in a supporting role as Gerald Preston, assistant to Lord Athleigh, only a year before he is to wow audiences as Captain von Tarlenheim in "The Prisoner of Zenda".
Although this is a love story, there is plenty of action and intrigue involving the hunt for Riordan and the rebels by the English.
If you like Merle Oberon, don't miss her in "The Divorce of Lady X" or "Wuthering Heights", both with Sir Laurence Olivier.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRetired film star Eve Southern loaned Samuel Goldwyn a rare Rolls Royce for this film.
- GaffesDespite the fact that the film takes place in the 1916-1922 era, all of Merle Oberon's clothing and hairstyles are strictly in the contemporary 1936 fashion.
- Crédits fousOpening credits prologue: DUBLIN, 1921
A time of Ireland's bitter struggle for freedom from English rule. . . . .
A time of night raids and ambushes, of guerilla warfare against Britisah military occupation. . . . .
A time of horror and heroism, with men of both sides dying bravely for what they believed was right.
This story is not taken from the pages of history. Rather, it is legend inspired by fact and all characters are fictional.
- Bandes originalesThe Sixpence
(uncredited)
Traditional
Meilleurs choix
Détails
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1