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The Bachelor Father

  • 1931
  • Approved
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
1,3 k
MA NOTE
Marion Davies, Ralph Forbes, Nina Quartero, and C. Aubrey Smith in The Bachelor Father (1931)
ComédieDrameRomanceBurlesque

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOld man invites three of his illegitimate children to live with him.Old man invites three of his illegitimate children to live with him.Old man invites three of his illegitimate children to live with him.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Scénario
    • Edward Childs Carpenter
    • Laurence E. Johnson
    • Frances Marion
  • Casting principal
    • Marion Davies
    • Ralph Forbes
    • C. Aubrey Smith
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Scénario
      • Edward Childs Carpenter
      • Laurence E. Johnson
      • Frances Marion
    • Casting principal
      • Marion Davies
      • Ralph Forbes
      • C. Aubrey Smith
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux15

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    Marion Davies
    Marion Davies
    • Antoinette 'Tony' Flagg
    Ralph Forbes
    Ralph Forbes
    • John Ashley
    C. Aubrey Smith
    C. Aubrey Smith
    • Sir Basil Algernon 'Chief' Winterton
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Geoffrey Trent
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Richard 'Dick' Berney
    • (as Guinn Williams)
    David Torrence
    David Torrence
    • Dr. Frank 'Mac' MacDonald
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Mrs. Julia Webb
    Edgar Norton
    Edgar Norton
    • Bolton, the Second Butler
    Nina Quartero
    Nina Quartero
    • Maria Credaro
    • (as Nena Quartero)
    Halliwell Hobbes
    Halliwell Hobbes
    • Larkin, the Butler
    Elizabeth Murray
    • Mrs. 'Aunt Molly' Berney
    James Gordon
    James Gordon
    • Mr. Carson Creswell, a Lawyer
    Harry Allen
    • Harry, the First Airplane Mechanic
    • (non crédité)
    Rina De Liguoro
    Rina De Liguoro
    • Hortense
    • (non crédité)
    Bobbie Hale
    • Second Airplane Mechanic
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Scénario
      • Edward Childs Carpenter
      • Laurence E. Johnson
      • Frances Marion
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    Michael_Elliott

    Disappointing Mix of Comedy and Drama

    Bachelor Father, The (1931)

    ** (out of 4)

    A mix of drama and comedy in this pre-code from MGM. An aging man, Sir Basil (C. Aubrey Smith) has been a bachelor from day one. Throughout his rich life he traveled the world and ended up having three kids by three different women. He hadn't had any contact with them but now he wants all three to come live with him with one (Marion Davies) who might not be who she thinks she is. It's really amazing to see some early talkies that sound extremely bad and this here is one such example. I'm really not sure what was going on in 1931 but we have a wide range of sound quality in various films but what's here is perhaps the worst I've heard. There isn't much hiss in the soundtrack but at times it appears the dialogue and sound completely drop off. Just take a look at an early scene where the three kids and their father are getting to know one another. As one character moves away, while talking, the dialogue gets lower and lower until you can't hear what's being said. I'm not sure if this was because of her walking away from the mic or what but it's very distracting. Like many early talkies, this one here is based on a famous play and the film just contains way too much talk. The pre-code nature of a man having kids all over the world is something mildly amusing and we get a couple naughty jokes out of it. The drama in the "twist" isn't really anything special and adds very little to the film. Davies turns in a pretty good performance even though the screenplay really doesn't give her too much to work with. We have Ray Milland in a minor role as well as Ralph Forbes. The main reason to watch this film is the performance by C. Aubrey Smith who really seems to be having a good time in the role. He manages to be quite touching and funny. In the end however, there's just not enough here to make the film work as well as it could have. Fans of the actors are the only ones who will want to check this one out.
    10Ron Oliver

    Great Performance by Sir C. Aubrey Smith

    A grumpy old baronet, happily unmarried, decides to send for his three grown-up illegitimate children and provide them a home at his manor. To his surprise, he finds himself bonding with his uninhibited American daughter. Can he find satisfaction in his new role as THE BACHELOR FATHER?

    This 1931 film, in which he gives a robust performance, marked the arrival at MGM of elderly Sir C. Aubrey Smith, very soon to be one of Hollywood's most valuable character actors. With his great hooked nose & beetling brows, Sir Aubrey looked every inch the part of the duke or general or statesman he would play so often. The acknowledged leader of the British community in Hollywood, Sir Aubrey would also champion the game of criquet in Southern California. He would remain very much in demand in studios all over town, right up to his death in 1948.

    The film's top-billed star is Marion Davies. Best remembered today as the mistress of media mogul William Randolph Hearst & the chatelaine of Hearst Castle, the most fabulous residence on the West Coast, she was actually a very talented & pretty comedienne. For a few years, Hearst attempted to make her the queen of MGM (with her own production company & a huge bungalow-dressing room) but the studio already had several other queens - Dressler, Garbo, Shearer, Crawford - and he eventually moved her to Warner Bros. Here Miss Davies gets a chance to joke & clown and her scenes with Sir Aubrey are entertaining.

    Her love interest is played by Ralph Forbes, a handsome young British actor who was just starting to find good films (THE TRAIL OF ‘98) as the silent days ended. He had all the qualities for major stardom, but sadly it was not to be. Celebrity would come to Ray Milland, here making one of his first screen appearances. Halliwell Hobbes & Doris Lloyd also appear to advantage.
    6atlasmb

    A Lightweight Comedy

    Baron Winterton (C. Aubrey Smith) decides to locate this three estranged children and invite them to live on his estate. He sends an aide to the United States to contact Tony Flagg (Marion Davies), daughter of a dancer now deceased, who is thrilled to come. When the three siblings arrive, they strike up a friendship. Now living in the lap of luxury, it is a "fish out of water" situation for the three---especially Tony, who is something of a wild child. Still, the Baron learns to loosen up and allow himself the enjoyment of their company. However, a complication arises that may jeopardize their newly-created family.

    This is definitely a pre-Code film, considering that the three children were born out of wedlock. The Hays office mandated some changes in the script, but still there is ambiguity about the relationships that produced the Baron's progeny.

    The story is play-based, and it shows. Also, the humor is not very subtle. Still, it is a cute film, and it is easy to like the characters.

    Watch for Ray Milland, who is nearly unrecognizable as one of the three siblings.
    drednm

    Marion Davies and C. Aubrey Smith Are Great

    This 1931 comedy gets better with every viewing because of the comedic talents of Marion Davies and a terrific performance by C. Aubrey Smith. Smith plays a gruff old man who gathers his grown children (from his younger days as a rake) in his declining years. One is American (Davies), one English (Ray Milland who looks about 18), and one Italian (Nina Quartero). There are some surprises as the plot moves along with Ralph Forbes(was has no appeal at all) falling for Davies.

    Davies and Smith are just wonderful together and very touching. Davies also gets to do a few dances and make a few "big" entrances. And of course Davies is just gorgeous.

    Halliwell Hobbes, Doris Lloyd, Elizabeth Murray, Guinn Williams, Edgar Norton, and David Torrence co-star. Had they given out supporting Oscar awards in 1931, Smith might well have been nominated. He's just excellent in this this gem.
    8view_and_review

    Stuffy Meets Zany

    I'd only seen Marion Davies in "Polly of the Circus" and that wasn't an impressive movie at all. This movie, however, was very impressive. This movie was a Marion Davies production and she should be proud to have her name on it.

    An old Englishman by the name of Sir Basil Algernon Winterton (C. Aubrey Smith) was rich, unmarried, and totally content. He was settling in one evening in the company of his doctor, Dr. Frank 'Mac' MacDonald (David Torrence) and his lawyer, John Ashley (Ralph Forbes), when the topic turned to his predilection towards self-indulgence. He glibly mentioned that he had no wife and no family so what else was he to do. When Mac asked about any children Sir Basil braggingly stated that he had three children scattered about the world. "Anybody can do it," he dismissively stated.

    When Mac stated that Sir Basil's children wouldn't be able to stand his drinking, temper, and overall behavior he defiantly told John to look up his children to have them all brought to his home, the Rooksfold Manor in Surrey, England. "You are to go to the various corners of the earth, collect my stray offspring, and bring them to their father," Sir Basil ordered. John then set about finding Sir Basil's two daughters and one son.

    John was able to collect Geoffrey (Ray Milland), Maria (Nina Quartero), and Antoinette 'Tony' Flagg (Marion Davies) and bring them back to England. What no one knew except Tony's guardian was that she wasn't Sir Basil's daughter, still her aunt Molly (Elizabeth Murray) allowed Tony to go to England in hopes she would have a better life.

    The union between the stuffy old Sir Basil and his three offspring was pure comedy led by Tony. She was the de facto ringleader and she was a cut up. "The Bachelor Father" was hilarious. Sir Basil's stuffiness was brilliantly paired with Tony's zaniness, yet it wasn't slapstick silly with breaking things and bafoonish behavior. I'd say Tony's part was perfect. She was just playful and silly enough to contrast against Sir Basil's uptight behavior, yet not so silly where it was plain foolish. I really enjoyed this movie and it reminded me of many movies that came later in which a person willingly or unwillingly enters someone else's life then becomes indispensable. "The Bachelor Father" could be seen as the mold for such movies because it was so expertly done.

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    • Anecdotes
      During the opening scenes, the female visitor Mrs. Webb is referred to as a "grass" widow, which means a woman whose husband is away often playing golf or other similar obsessional activities for a prolonged period.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 35 mins) A young man who does not appear elsewhere in the film is seen prominently on the stairway, center frame, with his arms in the air; it appears he has has just finished clapping his hands. Then he quickly ducks into the doorway to the library set. The camera holds on the empty staircase for six seconds, then Tony Marion Davies descends the stairs.
    • Citations

      Sir Basil Algernon 'Chief' Winterton: I am the first man ever to become a father by majority vote.

    • Versions alternatives
      The French version eliminated the scene inserted to make clear all of Sir Basil's children was legitimate.
    • Connexions
      Alternate-language version of Le père célibataire (1931)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 janvier 1931 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Lion's Share
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • 502 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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