Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSubmarine officers Dorgan and Mason battle on land for the affections of dance-hall girl Carmen. She marries Dorgan but makes a play for Mason when her husband is on duty.Submarine officers Dorgan and Mason battle on land for the affections of dance-hall girl Carmen. She marries Dorgan but makes a play for Mason when her husband is on duty.Submarine officers Dorgan and Mason battle on land for the affections of dance-hall girl Carmen. She marries Dorgan but makes a play for Mason when her husband is on duty.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Carmen
- (as Dolores Del Rio)
- Officer
- (non crédité)
- Bartender
- (non crédité)
- Husband
- (non crédité)
- Bartender
- (non crédité)
- Bit Part
- (non crédité)
- Real Estate Man
- (non crédité)
- Ticket Taker
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Based on a silent Frank Capra film, Devil's Playground, despite the eye-catching title, is a poorly written melodrama. Richard Dix and Chester Morris are solid as the leads, while Dolores Del Rio is a bit over-the-top. The script, frankly, is awful. The submarine rescue only takes fifteen minutes, with the rest of the film take up with dull romantic shenanigans. This one's a dud.
I like Richard Dix playing the loveable lug. He's fun. I want to be his friend. The guys do need to be more different. Mason is a bigger brain than Dorgan but they look a bit too similar. The love triangle would work better with all three people being present. There are some good and some less than good in this story. As for the submarine, the set is too roomy. It's too big to have the claustrophobic tension. The miniature work looks amateurish and the incident is rather contrived. All in all, this is a functional B-movie with some good and I like Dorgan.
The movie is neatly divided into three parts: Dix settling into his home and being played for a sucker by Del Rio; Morris and Del Rio; and the final third, in which the submarine Morris goes to the bottom, and the only man who can save the crew is the angry Dix. It's an attempt to combine the two-buddies-and-a-golddigger plot with the submarine rescue story which Columbia had been doing at least since Frank Capra directed SUBMARINE nine years earlier. While the three leads are, as you might expect, terrific, the seam connecting the two types of story shows. Del Rio was a terrific actress, but the role as written is completely unsympathetic, and director Erle Kenton was not the man to bring out the subtleties that might have made this more than a programmer.
When the film begins, Jack and Robert (Dix and Morris) are career navy men and deep sea divers. Of the two, Jack is the expert--the deep diver who the Navy calls on when there is trouble. However, they receive different orders--and Jack is able to now be ashore and start a life apart from just the service and Robert is sent to submarine duty. During this time, Robert is given leave and he comes to visit his pal, Jack. But there's a problem...Jack was called to special duty on the night of his honeymoon and isn't available to see his buddy. So, Robert decides to find some female company...and doesn't realize the lady he just picked up and is falling for is Jack's incredibly unfaithful wife (Delored Del Rio). When Jack returns, he finds Robert with his wife and slugs him...and throws him out of his house. What happens next....well, that's why I only give this film a 5....it's THAT predictable and ridiculous!!! See the film....you'll see what I mean.
It was a fun movie, but believe it or not, at 74 minutes was 10 minutes too long! Del Rio was worth the watch, if only the writing had been more integrated and less diffuse...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe "Artificial Lung" used by some of the crew to escape the submarine is a Momsen Lung invented by Charles Momsen as a means of escaping from sunken subs
- GaffesChester Morris's character receivers orders to the submarine service out of the blue as he beginning what he thinks is shore leave. The submarine service is for volunteers only. No one gets surprise orders to report for assignment to submarines.
- Citations
Jack Dorgan: [Red has made fun of his furniture selection for his new house] Hey, this stuff isn't kinda'... "flossy," is it?
Furniture Salesman: I wouldn't say so. I think you display excellent taste, Mr. Dorgan.
Red Anderson: I'm sorry. Forget all about it. Why don't you order some lace curtains and pink bedspreads to go with all this junk?
Jack Dorgan: Ah, shut up, ya' crepehanger!
- ConnexionsRemake of L'Épave vivante (1928)
- Bandes originalesAbdul Abulbul Amir
(uncredited)
Written by Percy French
Sung briefly by Richard Dix and Chester Morris
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 14 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1