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Transatlantic

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 18min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
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Edmund Lowe and Greta Nissen in Transatlantic (1931)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA contained cast of characters traveling aboard a transatlantic ocean liner are pushed to dangerous limits though monetary issues that threaten the lives of the people aboard.A contained cast of characters traveling aboard a transatlantic ocean liner are pushed to dangerous limits though monetary issues that threaten the lives of the people aboard.A contained cast of characters traveling aboard a transatlantic ocean liner are pushed to dangerous limits though monetary issues that threaten the lives of the people aboard.

  • Réalisation
    • William K. Howard
  • Scénario
    • Guy Bolton
    • Lynn Starling
  • Casting principal
    • Edmund Lowe
    • Lois Moran
    • John Halliday
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    312
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    • Réalisation
      • William K. Howard
    • Scénario
      • Guy Bolton
      • Lynn Starling
    • Casting principal
      • Edmund Lowe
      • Lois Moran
      • John Halliday
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 4 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Edmund Lowe
    Edmund Lowe
    • Monty Greer
    Lois Moran
    Lois Moran
    • Judy Kramer
    John Halliday
    John Halliday
    • Henry D. Graham
    Greta Nissen
    Greta Nissen
    • Sigrid Carline
    Myrna Loy
    Myrna Loy
    • Kay Graham
    • (as Mirna Loy)
    Jean Hersholt
    Jean Hersholt
    • Rudolph aka Jed Kramer
    Earle Foxe
    Earle Foxe
    • Handsome
    Billy Bevan
    Billy Bevan
    • Hodgkins
    Ruth Donnelly
    Ruth Donnelly
    • Burbank
    • (scènes coupées)
    Eddie Borden
    Eddie Borden
    • Interloper
    • (non crédité)
    Jesse De Vorska
    Jesse De Vorska
    • Buyer
    • (non crédité)
    Crauford Kent
    Crauford Kent
    • 1st Officer
    • (non crédité)
    Claude King
    Claude King
    • Captain
    • (non crédité)
    James Kirkwood
    James Kirkwood
    • Sigrid's Beau
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Low
    • Waiter
    • (non crédité)
    Bob Montgomery
    • Socker
    • (non crédité)
    Goodee Montgomery
    Goodee Montgomery
    • Peters
    • (non crédité)
    Edmund Mortimer
    Edmund Mortimer
    • Stateroom Guest
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • William K. Howard
    • Scénario
      • Guy Bolton
      • Lynn Starling
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    5AAdaSC

    Life on a cruise ship

    We are introduced to a cast of characters about a cruise ship and I'm afraid it is not clear whose story we are following. Their lives are inter-linked so just go along with the story even if you are not entirely sure what it is about and who is holding down the main plot. The film also seems to have been made in French and some of the scenes have sections where actors speak but no dialogue is heard as well as a scene early on when Edmund Lowe first appears on the ship and reads a newspaper headline which is written in French. They should have given a translation for this as it is important to your understanding of the film. It says that police are hunting someone down and that someone is Lowe. Now that you know this, the end scene will make sense and you will understand his character a bit more and how come he has certain acquaintances on board the ship.

    The story itself is ok if a little confusing at first nd provides tense moments especially when Lowe and floozy Greta Nissen (Sigrid) come face to face outside the cabin of wealthy John Halliday (Henry) whom everyone seems to have a motive for killing. There is a shoot-out at the end but I find these kind of endings rather tiresome - bang bang - someone gets shot. Boring. The ship's décor is interesting, though.
    8januszlvii

    Myrna Loy

    Transatlantic is a must for Myrna Loy fans. Myrna spelled Mirna here plays Kay Graham the wife of crooked banker Henry ( John Halliday). I know Myrna is only 6th in the credits ( Edmond Lowe ( Monty Greer) is the main star)), but she is the reason I have looked for years for this film. She actually plays a good woman here ( rare for any pre-Thin Man role), and finding any Pre MGM Loy film is extremely difficult, so seeing this film on OK. RU is a treat. The main woman in this movie is Lois Moran ( Judy Kramer), who does nothing for me ( except look Pretty ( although not in the Myrna Loy Class, but still better then Greta Nissen's character Sigrid Carline)). One highlight is the ending which I did not expect, but works very well, so I will not spoil. This movie was one of the Top 10 existing films that eluded me, so thank you to OK. RU for making it available. I give it 8/10 stars. Mostly for Myrna but for a very well done ending.
    7boblipton

    Beautiful movie

    A pretty fair movie -- look for Myrna Loy as she begins her ascent to Queen of Hollywood. The real star for me in Jame Wong Howe's magnificent photography, lovely deep focus work ten years before Greg Toland 'revolutionized' pictures with it.
    9wmorrow59

    Recently restored, and praise be!

    Let me begin by thanking everyone involved in the recent rescue and restoration of this film. Like so many releases from the Fox Studio, 'Transatlantic' in its original form was lost to posterity due to a 1937 film vault explosion in New Jersey. The original negative was destroyed, and for many years the only known surviving print was one found in Europe, dubbed in French. The credits and all written inserts (newspaper headlines, etc.) were in French as well. But in recent years an almost complete audio recording of the English language soundtrack was recovered, and subsequently new credits and inserts were created which closely match the originals. 'Transatlantic' is once more being screened in a version fairly close to its original release print. Unfortunately, a few random moments of the soundtrack remain missing, but those brief passages have been bridged by subtitles.

    Was all this effort worthwhile? Absolutely! 'Transatlantic' is a terrific movie, a first rate popcorn flick, especially impressive as a product of the early talkie era. If you didn't know it was produced in 1931 you'd guess it was done much later: the editing tempo is brisk, camera work is smooth and unconstrained, and the performances are sharp. There's no sign of the slow pacing or awkwardness one sometimes finds in films of this era. The opening sequence, when the ship where most of the action takes place sets sail, serves as an exciting, beautifully edited introduction to our main characters. And once the voyage is underway, several storylines are deftly juggled, in a tight scenario that builds to a genuinely suspenseful finale.

    As others have mentioned, this is essentially 'Grand Hotel' on the high seas. (It was produced the year before MGM's famous film, but two years after the publication of that film's source novel.) Edmund Lowe plays Monty Greer, a character rather like John Barrymore's familiar jewel thief. He's a debonair gambler, embarking on this voyage one step ahead of the law, but we know he's a decent sort because he refuses to throw in with a gang of ruthless crooks also on board the ship. They've set their sights on wealthy financier Henry Graham (John Halliday), who has absconded with funds one step ahead of his bank's failure. Graham, for his part, keeps his wife Kay (Myrna Loy) at a distance while he steps out with his mistress Sigrid (Greta Nissen), who is also on board. Sigrid, as it happens, was formerly on intimate terms with Monty. He, meanwhile, befriends kindly old Mr. Kramer (Jean Hersholt) who has worked hard for many years as a lens grinder while raising his daughter Judy (Lois Moran). At long last Mr. Kramer is able to retire and travel-but his life's savings are kept in Henry Graham's bank, and its failure, which Kramer hears about during the voyage, means that he's wiped out.

    Those are the central plot threads. It may sound complicated, but it all unfolds neatly and clearly as the ship sails on. There are occasional touches of comedy relief as well, frequently provided by a steward named Hodgkins (played by silent comedy veteran Billy Bevan), whose conversation consists of windy, oft-repeated platitudes. And, as noted above, the various story threads build to a highly suspenseful climax, a shoot-out in the ship's boiler room that is a dazzling cinematic tour-de-force. Kudos to director William K. Howard, cinematographer James Wong Howe, and editor Jack Murray for their work on this film. And again, many thanks to the restoration artists who helped make this delightful flick available once more!
    10krburditt

    Terrific Film, stunning Art Deco sets

    Saw Transatlantic on June 23 at a special screening at AFI/Silver, in the glorious restored Art Deco Silver Theater. In a joint presentation with the Art Deco Society of Washington an audience of almost 300 people enjoyed a restored copy of a little know early talking film Transatlantic. I was expecting a film like many of the early 30's films, a little slow, flat sets, and a thin story line. I was stunned to watch a fast paced, gripping story line that was definitely Pre Code, with a touch of Noir, and had stunning sets. Its called Grand Hotel on the Ocean, which is a bit unfair. You can see the similarities but this is a piece on its own. The gorgeous Art Deco furnishings, wood work, and grills, the flashing directional signage, exuberant jazz music, and costumes that would be popular today. There is infidelity, corruption, theft, and raspberry pie. The finally is a cat and mouse chase scene through a multi tiered engine room with tracking shots that is as good as any CGI super hero film today. A really amazing and superior film for its time, and you definitely see the talents of James Wong in its design. The AFI presentation included a pre film lecture by Christian Roden on early 20th century ocean liners and how the Liner companies updated their interior designs from the English country house look to the very latest cutting edge designs that are now referred to as Art Deco. The lecture provide helpful context on an industry now known more for Caribbean cruises than necessary and elegant transportation. Pay particular attention to a montage of scenes when the ship is going through high seas - couples on a dance floor and elegantly clad ladies falling down steps provide a look at how the real transatlantic crossing passengers braved high seas in practiced good humor. Many thanks to MoMa for the restoration. They made the overlap transition to subtitle, in sections where dialogue is missing, seamless to the viewer. Many thanks to all the technicians who pulled together the many foreign copies to recreate this film. Many in last nights audience wanted to know if the film would be shown again, and when it will be released for sale. We all want to see it again and again, and hit pause to admire the sets. If you have a chance to see this film, it is worth the time and effort. .

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      Monty Greer: If I can be of any service to you and the boys, will you let me know?

      Sigrid Carline: I can imagine no service you could possibly do for me.

      Monty Greer: Oh, madam! You must have some imagination. Think it over.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 août 1931 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Société de production
      • Fox Film Corporation
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    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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