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Histoire de fous

Titre original : Road Show
  • 1941
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27min
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John Hubbard, Carole Landis, and Adolphe Menjou in Histoire de fous (1941)
ComédieMusiqueRomanceBurlesque

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRich playboy Drogo Gaines is in imminent danger of marrying a gold digger, and escapes by feigning insanity. The joke's on him when he wakes up in an asylum full of comical lunatics. TRich playboy Drogo Gaines is in imminent danger of marrying a gold digger, and escapes by feigning insanity. The joke's on him when he wakes up in an asylum full of comical lunatics. TRich playboy Drogo Gaines is in imminent danger of marrying a gold digger, and escapes by feigning insanity. The joke's on him when he wakes up in an asylum full of comical lunatics. T

  • Réalisation
    • Hal Roach
  • Scénario
    • Eric Hatch
    • Arnold Belgard
    • Harry Langdon
  • Casting principal
    • Adolphe Menjou
    • Carole Landis
    • John Hubbard
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    569
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Hal Roach
    • Scénario
      • Eric Hatch
      • Arnold Belgard
      • Harry Langdon
    • Casting principal
      • Adolphe Menjou
      • Carole Landis
      • John Hubbard
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    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • Colonel Carleton Carroway
    Carole Landis
    Carole Landis
    • Penguin Moore
    John Hubbard
    John Hubbard
    • Drogo Gaines
    Charles Butterworth
    Charles Butterworth
    • Harry Whitman
    Patsy Kelly
    Patsy Kelly
    • Jinx
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • Indian
    Margaret Roach
    Margaret Roach
    • Priscilla
    Polly Ann Young
    Polly Ann Young
    • Helen Newton
    Edward Norris
    Edward Norris
    • Ed Newton
    Marjorie Woodworth
    Marjorie Woodworth
    • Alice
    Florence Bates
    Florence Bates
    • Mrs. Newton
    Willie Best
    Willie Best
    • Willie
    The Charioteers
    • The Charioteers
    Johnny Arthur
    Johnny Arthur
    • Mr. N
    • (non crédité)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Brawler
    • (non crédité)
    William A. Boardway
    William A. Boardway
    • Carnival Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Sven Hugo Borg
    Sven Hugo Borg
    • Brawler
    • (non crédité)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Roustabout
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    • Réalisation
      • Hal Roach
    • Scénario
      • Eric Hatch
      • Arnold Belgard
      • Harry Langdon
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    9bkoganbing

    This Will Scrape Your Funny Bone Dry

    I have to agree with the two previous reviewers. I can't believe this film hasn't got more of a reputation than it does. It's a non-stop laugh from start to finish.

    The players in Road Show look like they're having a marvelous time in this film. Hal Roach must have kept a really loose and happy set for these people to have put in the work they did.

    Millionaire playboy John Hubbard gets cold feet at the altar and his gold digging bride gets him committed to an asylum. While there he meets Adolphe Menjou who's another millionaire there for a rest cure from his grabby family.

    The two make an escape and wind up in a carnival owned by Carole Landis and from then on it's one mad plot situation after another.

    Adolphe Menjou was a player of extraordinary range. In silent films with that waxed mustache he was usually villains, but in sound he played a good range of serious characters. Yet he had a funny side to him that when it was displayed could be hilarious. We saw more than hints of it in films like Broadway Gondolier and Gold Diggers of 1935. But here as the center of the film, he really explodes on the screen. I've never seen him funnier.

    Possibly because it did not star any of the great comic actors, just a whole lot of good players doing their shtick, Road Show does not stand out in the Hal Roach list of comedy masterpieces. That's a pity because this shows what Roach could do without people like Laurel and Hardy to star in a film for him.

    Don't ever miss this if it's broadcast again.
    8planktonrules

    REALLY silly but somehow still very likable

    This isn't a comedy for intellectuals, as they will no doubt find the film too silly and full of cheap slapstick to enjoy. However, if you are not a film snob and you give it a chance (especially at the beginning), you'll probably have a few laughs and enjoy yourself.

    The film begins with a man (John Hubbard) about to marry. However, he's having cold feet and pretends to be crazy. During his crazy act, he overhears his fiancée say that she can't stand him and is only marrying him for his money. Before he can do anything about this, she decides, out of spite, to play up that he really is insane and has him placed in a mental institution. So far so good, though the film lags a bit in the sanitarium due to too many "crazy people" jokes.

    Hubbard can't get out despite his attempts to convince the chief of staff that he is sane. In this "rest home" for the rich, Hubbard meets Adolph Menjou--who isn't dangerous but certainly is rather crazy. Menjou LIKES living there but knows of a way out so they both escape together. Menjou's character is awfully broadly written at this point--laying on the mentally ill part a bit too thick, though he does settle down later in the film and is a good sidekick for Hubbard.

    On the run, the two men meet up with Carole Landis and her traveling carnival. Things look great except that the awfully loud and untalented Patsy Kelly is with the carnival as well, though fortunately her role in the film isn't a big one. Plus, so much of the time she's avoiding the romantic overtures of George E. Stone ("Runt" from the Boston Blackie series), that she doesn't get that much of a chance to yell her lines. Landis welcomes the pair of escapees and they all become one big happy family. Things come to an interesting conclusion when Menjou directs him to the mansion of his rather cracked nephew, played by Charles Butterworth.

    The film has a lot going for it other than the crazy jokes. The script is bouncy and fun, the supporting singers (The Charioteers) are amazingly fun to listen to and the film never gets dull. Certainly this isn't a great film, but it is fun--and isn't that what comedy is all about anyway?

    FYI--Two things to look for: Adolph Menjou's amazing hat and Shemp Howard in a small role (before joining the Stooges in films) and he's billed as "Moe"!
    8ptb-8

    Circus bezerkus

    This is an absolutely hilarious 1941 carnival farce that is relentlessly nutty. With a roster of character actors you will recognize from every 30s/40s screwball chase/society comedy, B grade 2 reeler and a million other scenes from every other silly Hollywood comedy of the pre TV period, ROAD SHOW, like Hellzapoppin, or The All American Co Ed each made the same year, shows clearly how there must have been a turn for the completely crazy after WW2 started and these 3 films led the new post Marx Bros wave of deliberately ridiculous and risqué comedies. I was tired and not very interested in watching all of this film when I lazily slotted it into the DVD. Within ten minutes I was laughing out loud and sat up... the film actually energized me into attention and shook me awake. Read the cast list, admire the excellent production values, relish the Mad Mad Mad World level antics and just plain enjoy 70 minutes of perfectly deliberately contrived chase/Carnival/society farces the Hal Roach Studio ever put on film. In a big theater this would have been hilarious and noisy to enjoy. The firetruck chase with Patsy Kelly aloft a loose ladder as they drive thu an orchard on their way past a fire to be at an art deco circus location... well what more can I say. Shemp Howard, crooning teenage Negroes, lions on the loose, Carole Landis singing, an amorous Indian, a taffy pulling machine, fantastic Packard cars, mansions, the nut house drunk at a dinner-party with 4 chicken legs on his plate, and snazzy fashions each only party reveal the treats in store. Find ROAD SHOW and have a really delicious long laugh. Adolph Menjou's droll shyster is as funny as anything WC Fields delivered. What a hilarious film! A close cinema relative would be Million Dollar legs or a lot of the Wheeler and Woolsey comedies of the early 30s. ROADSHOW is a very funny film.
    4AlsExGal

    One of the worst films I've seen in a long time

    I really thought that it was impossible for a film starring Adolphe Menjou to be this bad. Menjou was capable of ably playing a variety of characters from villain to tarnished hero, and he was also very able at playing comedy. However, even the talented Menjou cannot save this film. The plot is that young wealthy playboy Drogo Gaines (John Hubbard) gets cold feet on his wedding day, and decides to pretend he is insane. His jilted bride retaliates by having him committed. In the asylum, Gaines meets Carleton Carroway (Adolphe Menjou), and together the two escape and join a traveling carnival. In time, and through a series of comic misadventures, Gaines falls for Penguin Moore (Carole Landis), the beautiful leader of the carnival.

    The problem is that besides Menjou, the players are just not that talented, and the jokes are just not that funny. Also, neither the overall plot nor the mismatched romance is very compelling. Cut down to 20 minutes or so, this might have been an OK 1940's comic short, but at 70 minutes it just seems to drag on forever. Hal Roach was capable of much funnier stuff. I would definitely pass on this one.
    6ksf-2

    its okay... lots of old vaudeville gags

    Some old hollywood pros: menjou, landis, charles butterworth. Patsy kelly. The awesome flo bates, best known for rebecca. Even shemp howard. This was released in may of 1941, just prior to the u.s. Getting into world war two. In the plot, rich guy drogo gaines escapes marriage by pretending to be off his rocker. But the plan backfires when he ends up in a sanitarium... where he meets colonel carroway. They help each other out, and suddenly, we're in the middle of a traveling carnival. They are always behind on the rent and trying to stay one step ahead of the sheriff. Lots of old vaudeville bits. A couple songs beautifully done by the charioteers. It's fun. A circus adventure, complete with lions chasing people, and a fire! It's crazy but fun. Plot? What plot. We dropped that off at the bus station. Directed by the one and only hal roach, the king of early comedy. He was a young, smart guy, in the right place, just as hollywood was getting going. Worked his way up the ladder fast. He had worked with laurel and hardy, harold lloyd, and of course, the little rascals gang. Good, zany, fun.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film was first telecast in Los Angeles Sunday 4 July 1948 on KTLA (Channel 5), in New York City Saturday 28 August 1948 on WPIX (Channel 11), and in Detroit Sunday 28 November 1948 on WWJ (Channel 4) as part of their newly acquired series of three dozen Hal Roach feature film productions, originally theatrically released between 1931 and 1943, and now being syndicated for television broadcast by Regal Television Pictures. It first aired in Fort Worth Saturday 12 March 1949 on WBAP (Channel 5), in Boston Sunday 26 June 1949 on WBZ (Channel 4), and in Atlanta Sunday 28 August 1949 on WSB (Channel 8).
    • Gaffes
      Some manipulation of the negative can be seen when the uncaged lion crosses in front of Willie.
    • Citations

      Colonel Carleton Carroway: Well, I told her you were a great showman.

      Drogo Gaines: Oh, Colonel, why'd you tell her a thing like that?

      Colonel Carleton Carroway: Well, you're an imposter, aren't you? It's better to be a good imposter than a bad one.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Very Black Show (2000)
    • Bandes originales
      I Should Have Known You Years Ago
      Written by Hoagy Carmichael

      Lyrics Harris Robison

      Song introduction by The Charioteers

      Performed by Carole Landis (dubbed by Martha Mears)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 octobre 1947 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Road Show
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Durée
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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