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San Francisco

  • 1936
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  • 1h 55min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
6,4 k
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Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald in San Francisco (1936)
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Lire trailer2:09
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Un homme de Barbary Coast et un impresario de Nob Hill sont rivaux pour les affections d'une belle chanteuse, à la fois personnellement et professionnellement en 1906 à San Francisco.Un homme de Barbary Coast et un impresario de Nob Hill sont rivaux pour les affections d'une belle chanteuse, à la fois personnellement et professionnellement en 1906 à San Francisco.Un homme de Barbary Coast et un impresario de Nob Hill sont rivaux pour les affections d'une belle chanteuse, à la fois personnellement et professionnellement en 1906 à San Francisco.

  • Réalisation
    • W.S. Van Dyke
  • Scénario
    • Anita Loos
    • Robert E. Hopkins
    • Herman J. Mankiewicz
  • Casting principal
    • Clark Gable
    • Jeanette MacDonald
    • Spencer Tracy
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    6,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Scénario
      • Anita Loos
      • Robert E. Hopkins
      • Herman J. Mankiewicz
    • Casting principal
      • Clark Gable
      • Jeanette MacDonald
      • Spencer Tracy
    • 107avis d'utilisateurs
    • 31avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 5 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    San Francisco
    Trailer 2:09
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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Blackie Norton
    Jeanette MacDonald
    Jeanette MacDonald
    • Mary Blake
    Spencer Tracy
    Spencer Tracy
    • Father Tim Mullin
    Jack Holt
    Jack Holt
    • Jack Burley
    Jessie Ralph
    Jessie Ralph
    • Mrs. Maisie Burley
    Ted Healy
    Ted Healy
    • Mat
    Shirley Ross
    Shirley Ross
    • Trixie
    Margaret Irving
    Margaret Irving
    • Della Bailey
    Harold Huber
    Harold Huber
    • 'Babe'
    Edgar Kennedy
    Edgar Kennedy
    • Sheriff
    Al Shean
    Al Shean
    • Professor
    William Ricciardi
    William Ricciardi
    • Signor Baldini
    Kenneth Harlan
    Kenneth Harlan
    • 'Chick'
    Roger Imhof
    Roger Imhof
    • 'Alaska'
    Charles Judels
    Charles Judels
    • Tony
    • (as Charles Judells)
    Russell Simpson
    Russell Simpson
    • 'Red' Kelly
    Bert Roach
    Bert Roach
    • Freddie Duane
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Hazeltine
    • (as Warren B. Hymer)
    • Réalisation
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Scénario
      • Anita Loos
      • Robert E. Hopkins
      • Herman J. Mankiewicz
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    8blanche-2

    Gable, MacDonald, and Tracy as San Francisco topples around them

    As in the '70s, disaster films were all the rage in the '30s, with "Hurricane," "The Rains Came," "In Old Chicago," and, of course, 1936's "San Francisco" which certainly sent the other studios running to destroy anything they could. The film stars Clark Gable, Jeannette MacDonald, and Spencer Tracy as three citizens of that beautiful city on April 18, 1906, when the big earthquake struck.

    Gable plays Blackie Norton, a quintessential role for him - a tough, charming rogue who runs The Paradise Club. MacDonald is the lovely and talented Mary Black who arrives there looking for work, and Spencer Tracy is Father Tim, who is Blackie's conscience (so he ignores him) and Mary's moral compass. Mary is torn between two loves - her love for Blackie and her love for opera. Burley (Jack Holt) wants her contract from Blackie so he can star her at the Tivoli Opera, but in all things, she suppresses her own desires so that she can stay with Blackie. She finally does leave but returns...only to leave again after an ugly confrontation between Blackie and Father Tim. Things get a lot uglier at an annual contest - and that's when the chandelier starts moving back and forth.

    It's amazing what the films in the pre-computer age were able to do with special effects because the earthquake in "San Francisco" is dazzling, spectacular, and downright scary. Given the horrors of 9/11 and Katrina, one is drawn into the devastation and suffering as people search for loved ones, watch their houses fall, go crazy, and see their beloved city dynamited because there's no water to stop the raging fires. 70 years later, it's all way too close to home.

    As good as he always was with Gable, Spencer Tracy did not have much of a role as the good father, but he's excellent. MacDonald poses a problem. Normally, she plays a diva or spitfire, and she did those roles beautifully. But Mary Blake is a modest and religious woman who speaks softly and sublimates her own desires for the man she loves. It doesn't ring true, and it doesn't work opposite the volatile Blackie of Gable's. If Mary had been more like other roles she played, MacDonald probably would have had good chemistry with him. As it is, they don't make much of a couple. Her singing is pretty until she hits the opera stage - with the combination of the tinny sound system in those days and the way women were trained on high notes then, the end result isn't good. She sings "The Jewel Song," which she often did in concert, the finale of "Faust," and "Sempre Libera." MacDonald was a lyric coloratura and suited to the demands of the opera stage in the '30s, but today she sounds dated as standards have changed.

    This is a great film to see to appreciate the artistry of the early technicians. The effects in "San Francisco" hold up against anything that came 40 years later. The ending is pure Hollywood hokum, but very stirring. It gave this viewer goosebumps. Don't miss Hollywood at its very best.
    rsyung

    wait for it

    San Francisco, like so many other films from this era, just reminds me again how movies today have lost the art of the build-up. They just hit you over the head with mind-numbing action from frame one. Hollywood(and audiences of today) would do well to watch classics like "San Francisco", where story takes precedence over special effects and when the effects do come, they are in service to the story. And they mean so much more and have so much more impact when held back until the last possible moment. Why can't we allow ourselves to be immersed in the story? Or are we just too impatient for it now?
    8claudio_carvalho

    Love and Earthquake in the Sin City

    On 31 December 1905, a fire destroys a building at Barbary Coast in San Francisco and on the next day, the singer Mary Blake (Jeanette MacDonald) from Benson, Colorado, that lived in the burnt building looks for a job at the nightclub Paradise. The owner Blackie Norton (Clark Gable) is a ruthless but good man and hires Mary after asking her to show her legs. Blackie is also invited to run to the position of Supervisor of the Coast by his friends and acquaintances to protect the neighborhood.

    When Blackie's competitor from Nob Hill, Jack Burley (Jack Holt), and his friend Maestro Baldini (William Ricciardi), hear Mary singing, Jack invites her to sing at his fancy Tivoli Opera House. However, Mary has a two-year contract signed with Blackie and is in love with him. But when the other artists from Paradise see her with Blackie and make malicious comments about her, she quits and goes to Tivoli. On her debut at the Tivoli, Blackie goes there with an authority to call off the concert. Blackie has an injunction against Jack Burley since Mary is still under contract with him. However, when he hears Mary singing the opera, he changes his mind and proposes her to get married with him.

    Mary returns to the Paradise but when Blackie's friend Father Tim Mullin (Spencer Tracy) sees Mary exposing her legs, he does not allow her to go to the stage. Mary works at Tivoli and is proposed by Jack Burley to marry him. Meanwhile the powerful Jack Burley uses his influence with the Powers that Be to close the Paradise and arrest the performers. During a musical competition between the clubs, Mary Blake learns the truth and decides to help the Paradise with her presentation. However, it is 1906, the year of the major earthquake that struck San Francisco.

    "San Francisco" is a wonderful film of love and earthquake in the sin city. I had no idea that this film was so good and this is the first time that I watch "San Francisco". The story is excellent, with charismatic and ambiguous characters, enjoyable songs sang by Jeanette MacDonald and stunning special effects, with a realistic and convincing earthquake. The very last scene is fantastic.

    Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald show a magnificent chemistry and it is impressive the resemblance of the face of Madonna in the 80's with Jeanette MacDonald. I only regret that I had not seen this film before. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "San Francisco – A Cidade do Pecado" ("San Francisco" – The Sin City")
    bengleson

    I still get a lump in my throat when Jeanette MacDonald belts out the song "San Francisco"

    I have just watched the colorized version of this knock-out film. Whether in color or B &W, it is a powerfully entertaining film. When Blackie Norton finds religion and Mary Blake spots him, humbled and on his redemption encrusted knees,tears well up in my jaded eyes. Everything works so wonderfully in this film. Still, as destructive and tragic as the earthquake scenes are,this movie is basically a love story and what male would not swoon over the voice and the innocence of Mary Blake. Certainly not me.
    Bucs1960

    San Francisco, Open Your Golden Gate

    You can't go wrong with the pairing of two of the great stars of Hollywood, Gable and Tracy......and the great star of the west coast, San Francisco. The role of Blackie Norton may be one of Gable's best, so cynical,so devil-may-care and just a little bit dangerous. Tracy play the understanding priest with his usual aplomb. As he told someone once "Don't ever let them catch you acting".

    Gable's attraction to Jeanette McDonald is a little bit unbelievable. She really did belong with Jack Holt in this film......or better yet Nelson Eddy should have showed up at the last minute and swept her away with a song. Gable and McDonald don't mesh at all and there was not much chemistry between them although I must admit she is lovely. Be that as it may, the film is one of the best of Hollywood's mid-30's offerings. There is something for everyone; music, drama, comedy and the finale of the earthquake which is what we are waiting for. And what a spectacle it is!! It is very well done in those days before sophisticated special effects; with tumbling buildings, crashing walls and the inevitable fire. There are a couple of poignant scenes when the firefighters must blow up buildings and homes to control the fire thus destroying lifetimes of work and memories.

    The ending is a little bit over the top as those who have lost their families and all that they own, joyously sing the Battle Hymn of the Republic and march up the hill to view the destruction (I'm not sure I would be that upbeat)......but it is still effective. The fade to the modern day (1936) San Francisco is just the right ending note. I highly recommend this film, not only for the Gable/Tracy pairing but also for the general excellence of the production.

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    • Anecdotes
      Clark Gable did not want to make this film but he was at the mercy of MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer, who had just paid off one of his numerous paramours.
    • Gaffes
      As Blackie walks away from a building being blown up (actually a process shot), Clark Gable's head becomes momentarily transparent.
    • Citations

      Jack Burley: [referring to Mary Blake] Well, there's no law against an opera singer being slender, young and beautiful.

    • Crédits fous
      Prologue:  "San Francisco--guardian of the Golden Gate--stands today a Queen among seaports--industrious, mature, respectable. But perhaps she dreams of the Queen and city she was--splendid and sensuous, vulgar, and magnificent--that perished suddenly with a cry still heard in the hearts of those who knew her, at exactly 5:15 a.m. April 18, 1906."
    • Versions alternatives
      After initial premiere, the manager of the Paramount Theater in San Francisco added to the downbeat ending a few shots showing the Golden Gate Bridge being built. Seeing the positive public reaction, MGM decided to have the sequence added to all other prints in release.
    • Connexions
      Edited into What Price Safety! (1938)
    • Bandes originales
      San Francisco
      (1936)

      Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter Jurmann

      Lyrics by Gus Kahn

      Played during the opening credits and often in the score

      Sung by Jeanette MacDonald (uncredited)

      Reprised by her and others at a political rally and at the end

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 décembre 1936 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Grad greha
    • Lieux de tournage
      • San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis(background footage)
    • Société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • 1 300 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 55 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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