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L'appel de la folie

Titre original : College Holiday
  • 1936
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  • 1h 26min
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5,7/10
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Johnny Downs and Martha Raye in L'appel de la folie (1936)
ComédieMusicalRomanceBurlesqueFarce

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueExpecting to put on a musical show, singing and dancing college students are brought to a struggling hotel to be guinea pigs in an ancient Greek-themed eugenics experiment.Expecting to put on a musical show, singing and dancing college students are brought to a struggling hotel to be guinea pigs in an ancient Greek-themed eugenics experiment.Expecting to put on a musical show, singing and dancing college students are brought to a struggling hotel to be guinea pigs in an ancient Greek-themed eugenics experiment.

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Tuttle
  • Scénario
    • J.P. McEvoy
    • Harlan Ware
    • Jay Gorney
  • Casting principal
    • Jack Benny
    • George Burns
    • Gracie Allen
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    • Réalisation
      • Frank Tuttle
    • Scénario
      • J.P. McEvoy
      • Harlan Ware
      • Jay Gorney
    • Casting principal
      • Jack Benny
      • George Burns
      • Gracie Allen
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    • 3avis des critiques
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    Jack Benny
    Jack Benny
    • J. Davis Bowster
    George Burns
    George Burns
    • George Hymen
    Gracie Allen
    Gracie Allen
    • Calliope 'Gracie' Dove
    Mary Boland
    Mary Boland
    • Carola P. Gaye
    Martha Raye
    Martha Raye
    • Daisy Schloggenheimer
    Ben Blue
    Ben Blue
    • Stage Hand
    Marsha Hunt
    Marsha Hunt
    • Sylvia Smith
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Dick Winters
    Eleanore Whitney
    Eleanore Whitney
    • Eleanore Wayne
    Johnny Downs
    Johnny Downs
    • Johnny Jones
    Etienne Girardot
    Etienne Girardot
    • Prof. Hercules Dove
    Olympe Bradna
    Olympe Bradna
    • Felice L'Hommedieu
    Louis Da Pron
    Louis Da Pron
    • Barry Taylor
    Jed Prouty
    Jed Prouty
    • Sheriff John J. Trimble
    Margaret Seddon
    Margaret Seddon
    • Mrs. Schloggenheimer
    Nick Lukats
    • Wisconsin…
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    Spec O'Donnell
    • Lafayette
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    Jack Chapin
    • Colgate
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Tuttle
    • Scénario
      • J.P. McEvoy
      • Harlan Ware
      • Jay Gorney
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    2planktonrules

    How can a film that promotes eugenics and has a LONG minstrel show finale be a good film--particularly when it has almost no laughs?!

    "College Holiday" is a film with practically no plot and the writing is generally awful. This is why although there are some talented folks in the film, it manages to make the least of them! Oddly, the film has relatively glowing reviews and a very respectable 7.0. Don't believe it---this is a terrible so-called comedy.

    Jack Benny plays a guy whose hotel is going out of business. When a crazy rich lady arrives to try to take over his hotel, he convinces her that he can help her find a lot of subjects for her eugenics experiment* and she has no idea he's the hotel owner. So, Benny goes to colleges around the country recruiting handsome college students--and they have no idea that they are going to be involved in some sort of wacky breeding program! And who is the 'expert' who will be matching up these couples? The ideal woman, Calliope (Gracie Allen).

    This plot makes little sense and is just an excuse for a plot. Additionally, considering the Third Reich and what they did in regard to eugenics, it's a completely distasteful subject--selectively breeding people like dogs in order to better the human race. What they don't mention is that the eugenics movement ALSO sought to eliminate so-called 'inferiors'. Mostly, people thought this would occur through mass sterilization programs, but the Nazis found an easier way by simply killing these undesirables! So much for a plot for a comedy!!

    As far as the rest of the story goes, it really is very, very thin and there are LOTS of sidetracks. Mostly the film consists of lots of excremental song and dance numbers--some of the worst of the era. This, the general lack of laughs and the goofy plot served to make a singularly awful film--and you can barely tell that it was SUPPOSED to be a comedy. Among the unfunniest folks in this film are Ben Blue and Martha Raye--who are simply detestable and obnoxious. As for George Burns, Gracie Allen and Jack Benny, they should have been a lot funnier and their pairing should have been wonderful. It wasn't and the film is at best annoying. Especially awful is the finale--which is a giant minstrel show!!!!

    If you do watch this film, and I pray you don't, look for a couple things. First, Benny hammering out his theme song "Love in Bloom" near the beginning of the film. Second, when Marsha Hunt and Leif Erickson jump into the lake, the underwater shot clearly was done in a pool--as you can see the sides of the pool in the distance.

    In conclusion--the film had white folks in black face, almost no laughs AND it promoted Nazi ideals of race supremacy. All in all, reasons that I am right about this awful film and the other reviewers are not!
    7sryder@judson-il.edu

    a pastiche with several amusing scenes

    Forget about plot! This is one example of the 1930s Paramount "Big Broadcast" and "college" series, all of which are entertaining during individual scenes. Eugenics was a popular topic of discussion during this era: one which later became discredited in large part because of "breeding" experiments in Nazi Germany. On a much less serious note, in this film we have a wacky "professor" and an even wackier wealthy patron (Mary Boland in great form) who bring a trainload of "Paramount Co-Eds" and college studs to be matched up, so as to produce perfect physical specimens, all the time dressed in pseudo-classic Greek togas and "sarongs". The prof's exemplar daughter is Martha Raye. Burns and Allen do a couple of comic bits totally unrelated to the "plot". Maltin calls all this silly. Who can deny it? If you stop looking for anything to think about and relax, you'll have an intermittent good time, and if you doze off it won't make much difference (Dorothy Lamour and Marjorie Reynolds appear briefly as co-eds, but viewers probably won't spot them.)
    7SimonJack

    A zany comedy loaded with quirky characters

    Paramount assembled a top cast of comedians of the day for "College Holiday," and added some music and dance to go with it. I don't recall any other film that has three actresses playing zany brainless characters. Billie Burke was the hands-down best at this role - never failing to get many guffaws for her lines in so many wonderful comedies. But this film has three actresses who offer their own versions of befuddlement.

    Gracie Allen is the queen of the nonsensical, here playing Calliope 'Gracie' Dove. Mary Boland offers her talents at silliness as Carola P. Gaye and Martha Raye plays the goofy Daisy Schloggenheimer.

    But, of course, some men have their comedic roles, headed by Jack Benny as J. Davis Bowster. And, where would Gracie be without hubby George Burns, here playing George Hymen? Ben Blue is the quirky Stage Hand who offers the silly antics he was known for, and Etienne Girardot is a wacky eugenicist, Prof .Hercules Dove.

    The film is filled with young folks who sing and dance a few numbers -- in between trying to steal kisses. The story is about as wacky as the variety of characters that make up the cast. The screenplay is good and the cast are all good. Except for Gracie's incomprehensible lines and the silly ones of the other actresses, the script has very little funny dialog. Most of the comedy is provided by antics and situations.

    This is a fun film that most people even in the 21st century should enjoy. Here are some favorite lines.

    Dick Winters, "Well, how can I ask your father for your hand in marriage if I don't know his name? Sylvia Smith: "Well, I'll tell ya. It's the same as mine."

    Dick Winters, "Miss Smith, California. Yeah, that's gonna be easy..."

    J. David Bowster, "Uh, have you any other children, professor... at large, I mean?"

    J. David Bowster, "Say, you know, you speak pretty good French." Stage Hand, "Is that what that is?"
    7tavm

    College Holiday is an amusing musical comedy starring Jack Benny, George Burns & Gracie Allen

    After a few years of glancing at the title and the beginning credits of this movie on YouTube, I finally watched it there on TV just now. It stars Jack Benny and the comedy team of George Burns & Gracie Allen-big radio stars who were also very close friends in real life. All three provide many funny moments throughout the picture. There's also some amusing turns by Mary Boland, Ben Blue, and Martha Raye who also sings some of the songs provided. There's something of a plot but it often gets forgotten so I won't mention it. The whole thing is so tolerable I even didn't mind the Minstrel numbers at the end. So on that note, I say give College Holiday a look.
    4AlsExGal

    Not exactly Broadway Melody of 1936...

    ... and I can tell that is what Paramount was aiming for. How they missed so badly is inexplicable. Maybe because they were trying to splice some previous college themed musical comedies with their Big Broadcast films so very shortly after the advent of the production code is part of the reason this one lands with a thud.

    The number that opens the film - "Sweethearts Waltz" - is the only memorable song in the film. Two collegiate strangers - Marsha Hunt and Leif Erickson - dance to this tune and fall in love without knowing anything about each other, when Hunt's character - Sylvia Smith - is abruptly called away because her father has had a nervous breakdown. So Erickson's character is left only knowing her last name and that she is from California. He's like the prince with nothing but the glass slipper to go on in finding Cinderella.

    This boils down to Sylvia trying to save her dad's hotel with the help of the partner that sank the hotel in the first place -Davis Bowster (Jack Benny). He, in turn, needs time from the hotel's mortgage holder, a goofy woman (Mary Boland) who is into eugenics. This is where the script just loses its way. Benny tells Boland that he is going to bring back to the hotel a bunch of college students so she and her weird friend the professor can do a eugenics experiment. But he tells the college students that they are coming to California to be entertainment for the hotel. How can he make both things happen? How is this going to save the hotel? And why are all of these eugenics kooks dressed like the ancient Greeks?

    Much of the film is spent trying to keep the collegiate guys away from the collegiate gals - apparently a requirement of Boland's character. And after about two minutes the joke wears thin. How could you possibly miss with George and Gracie, Jack Benny, and a still teenage Martha Raye, all staples of Paramount 30s musical comedies? Watch this film and find out. There are a bunch of big holes in the plot too, but suffice it to say I could have dealt with that if I could have just gotten a few laughs out of it.

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      This film uses the name "Santa Teresa" for a thinly veiled "fictional" version of Santa Barbara, where the hotel exteriors were shot. Beginning in the 1980's, writer Sue Grafton would set her popular Kinsey Millhone mystery novels in "Santa Teresa," also a thinly veiled fictional version of Santa Barbara.
    • Gaffes
      In Miss Gaye's car, Bowster is clasping his toga closed at his breast with his left hand in practically all of the close-ups. In long shots, his hand's in his lap.
    • Citations

      George Hymen: All I want to know is why are we riding in a chariot with four white horses when there are hundreds of taxi cabs?

      Calliope 'Gracie' Dove: Well, four horses couldn't get into a taxi cab. Even if they had money!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      The Sweetheart Waltz
      Lyrics by Ralph Freed

      Music by Burton Lane

      Opening number sung by Leif Erickson, Marsha Hunt and California Collegians

      Reprised later by California Collegians

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mars 1937 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • College Holiday
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara - 1260 Channel Drive, Santa Barbara, Californie, États-Unis(Resort Hotel)
    • Société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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      1 heure 26 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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