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La reine de Broadway

Titre original : Cover Girl
  • 1944
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  • 1h 47min
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La reine de Broadway (1944)
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Classic MusicalComedyMusicMusicalRomance

Rusty Parker gagne un concours et devient une célèbre cover girl, mettant en péril sa relation avec son ami Danny. Propriétaire d'un théâtre sur Broadway, Noel Wheaton propose un premier rôl... Tout lireRusty Parker gagne un concours et devient une célèbre cover girl, mettant en péril sa relation avec son ami Danny. Propriétaire d'un théâtre sur Broadway, Noel Wheaton propose un premier rôle à la belle danseuse avant de s'éprendre d'elle.Rusty Parker gagne un concours et devient une célèbre cover girl, mettant en péril sa relation avec son ami Danny. Propriétaire d'un théâtre sur Broadway, Noel Wheaton propose un premier rôle à la belle danseuse avant de s'éprendre d'elle.

  • Réalisation
    • Charles Vidor
  • Scénario
    • Virginia Van Upp
    • Marion Parsonnet
    • Paul Gangelin
  • Casting principal
    • Rita Hayworth
    • Gene Kelly
    • Lee Bowman
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Charles Vidor
    • Scénario
      • Virginia Van Upp
      • Marion Parsonnet
      • Paul Gangelin
    • Casting principal
      • Rita Hayworth
      • Gene Kelly
      • Lee Bowman
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    • 41avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Rusty Parker…
    Gene Kelly
    Gene Kelly
    • Danny McGuire
    Lee Bowman
    Lee Bowman
    • Noel Wheaton
    Phil Silvers
    Phil Silvers
    • Genius
    Jinx Falkenburg
    Jinx Falkenburg
    • Jinx Falkenburg
    Leslie Brooks
    Leslie Brooks
    • Maurine Martin
    Eve Arden
    Eve Arden
    • Cornelia Jackson
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • John Coudair
    Jess Barker
    Jess Barker
    • John Coudair as a Young Man
    Anita Colby
    Anita Colby
    • Miss Colby
    Curt Bois
    Curt Bois
    • Chef at Danny McGuire's
    Jean Colleran
    Jean Colleran
    • Cover Girl: American Magazine
    Francine Counihan
    Francine Counihan
    • Cover Girl: American Home
    Helen Mueller
    Helen Mueller
    • Cover Girl: Collier's Magazine
    Cecilia Meagher
    Cecilia Meagher
    • Cover Girl: Coronet
    Betty Jane Hess
    Betty Jane Hess
    • Cover Girl: Cosmopolitan Magazine
    Dusty Anderson
    Dusty Anderson
    • Cover Girl: Farm Journal Magazine
    Eileen McClory
    Eileen McClory
    • Cover Girl: The Glamour Magazine
    • Réalisation
      • Charles Vidor
    • Scénario
      • Virginia Van Upp
      • Marion Parsonnet
      • Paul Gangelin
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
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    9bkoganbing

    Put To The Test And Passes With Flying Colors

    It took a loan out film to Columbia for Gene Kelly's home studio MGM to realize his creative talent and give him some control over what he did in his own films. Cover Girl also became Rita Hayworth's signature film for the GIs and their pinup fantasies during World War II.

    Kelly plays the owner of a small nightclub in Brooklyn where Rita is a featured dancer and Phil Silvers the comic. Of course Kelly does a bit of hoofing himself there.

    Hayworth comes to the attention of millionaire Otto Kruger when it turns out that Kruger had loved and lost Hayworth's grandmother. In some flashback sequences from the gaslight era, Hayworth also plays her own grandmother with Jess Barker playing the young Kruger. You might remember Jess Barker was the husband of that other legendary screen redhead, Susan Hayward.

    Broadway producer Lee Bowman also is attracted to Hayward, but he's not interested in nostalgia. He wants her for his Ziegfeld Follies revue and in fact the biggest number of Cover Girl is the title song of the film. It's nicely done in Follies style.

    Hayworth also gets to sing A Sure Thing in a gaslight era number and in the only song in the show not written by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin, Hayworth also does an old English music hall number Poor John. When I say sing, as everyone knows Rita mouths words. Singing here is done by Nan Wynn.

    The biggest hit of the show is Long Ago and Far Away which is introduced by Gene Kelly. It was one of the biggest hits of the World War II era and one of the biggest sellers Jerome Kern ever wrote. It happens in fact to be a favorite of an aunt of mine who with my uncle will be celebrating 60 years of marriage this September. Long Ago and Far Away was nominated for Best Song, but lost to Swinging on a Star.

    What really sets Cover Girl apart and what makes it a milestone film for Gene Kelly is the two numbers Put Me to the Test and the Alter Ego number. Harry Cohn decided to do what Louis B. Mayer had refused at MGM, to give Kelly creative control of his own material. Kelly later said the alter ego number was one of the hardest things he ever attempted in his career. In it he dances with a pale reflection of himself and the choreography is dazzling and intricate.

    In fact after one more loan out film, Christmas Holiday at Universal, Louis B. Mayer never loaned out Gene Kelly for the rest of the time he was at MGM. And he did get creative control from then on.

    With that dazzling technicolor cinematography and Rita's red hair and Gene Kelly's boundless creativity, Cover Girl was and is a classic and will forever be so.
    laffinsal

    Energetic and Fun

    For a non-MGM musical from the 1940s, this is quite a memorable and enjoyable film. Rita Hayworth, at the peak of her career, is stunning, a vision of loveliness and in full Technicolor, no less! Gene Kelly, in one of his earliest films, is a good match for her, although his character is really something of a jerk. Phil Silvers provides good comic relief, without being too obnoxious, but Eve Arden, with her dry one-liners, is an even bigger hoot.

    The music score is quite good for the most part...with only one sour note ("Poor John"). The haunting "Long Ago and Far Away" is beautiful, "Put Me to the Test" is a good number for the two leads, and "Make Way for Tomorrow" is a lively, fun number. Of course, credit must be given to Gene Kelly for his fantastic "alter-ego" dance sequence, which is without a doubt, the highlight of the film.

    Definitely worth seeking out for fans of Gene or Rita...this is one of the great 40s musicals. Top stars, sumptuous color, and a pleasing score. Terrific!
    movibuf1962

    Gene Kelly's pivotal role and Rita Hayworth's most glamorous.

    Cover Girl's importance lies not in its originality as a book (it's a standard backstage Cinderella story), as much as it does in what happened to each of its stars. Gene Kelly was "loaned out" to do it when MGM boss L.B. Mayer didn't have much use for him at his own studio. His performance in this film, coupled with the ground-breaking 'Alter Ego' dance solo (duo?) was so successful that it made MGM take him seriously at last (he was never loaned out again) and allowed him to flourish with the soon-to-come hits of "Anchors Aweigh," "On The Town," and "An American In Paris." Likewise for Rita Hayworth; Columbia had been grooming her for years, but she had done mostly B-level films. CG showed her off as a lead in glorious Technicolor, and paved the way for GILDA, her signature (and much more adult) role. Here she and Kelly make a sweet couple, and dance well in "Put Me To The Test" and the fresh, energetic "Make Way For Tomorrow." They are at their most poignant in "Long Ago And Far Away," but the number (played on piano by Phil Silvers and sung as they both stack up nightclub chairs) seems to beg for a dance number, then doesn't have one. Another good number is the title tune, which pays tribute to the famous American magazines/cover girl models of the day. Hayworth appears as the last model, running down a curved runway in a gold dress with her flaming mane flying behind her. A dream in Technicolor!!
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    An Extravaganza of Music and A Good Story too!

    A good story about Rusty Parker (Rita Hayworth) who dreams of being on broadway which means she would have to leave the small dinner theater where she works with Danny (Gene Kelly) and Genius (Phil Silvers). Rusty is in love with Danny. All three are good friends and every Friday night they go to a local bar where they get oysters so they can look for a pearl (they never eat them). The story line provides numerous opportunities for songs and dancing. The movie has two questions that Rusty must answer: Is fame all that it is cracked up to be? and Is less really more if you are happy? Answering those questions makes the movie. The movie also does a good job of showcasing the talents that all three principals had. Never a dull moment!
    6alfiefamily

    Beautiful Rita, Kern score and Phil Silvers dancing!!!

    Two of these things are to be expected, the third is a complete surprise (that would be Phil Silvers dancing).

    This is a delightful, if longer than it needs to be musical. A sub-plot with flashbacks and probably the worst Jerome Kern number ever written (Poor John), do not contribute enough to make them worthwhile. It's as if they wrote the movie, realized they didn't have enough material to produce a full-length picture, and added these other scenes to "fill it out". They don't work.

    It's funny to see a 1940's musical with Gene Kelly (on loan from M-G-M)clearly taking a backseat to his leading lady. His second act number where he dances with himself is one highlight of the film. Other strong points are "Make Way For Tomorrow" and the lovely, "Long Ago And Far Away" (although I thought it odd that the latter number did not have a dance sequence attached to it). "Put Me To The Test", a number where Rita and Gene get to dance together, is a very good number, but the title song does nothing for me, although it is staged wonderfully.

    Rita Hayworth is absolutely breath-taking. Her dancing is excellent, and this is clearly a role that suits her. Some of her hair pieces, however are awful. In a few scenes, the color of them do not match the color of her natural hair. Very distracting.

    Phil Silvers is wonderful as Genius, Gene and Rita's friend and co-worker. Seeing him dance, especially as well as he did, was a wonderful surprise.

    The major problem I had with this movie was that I never believed the relationship between the three leads. I didn't believe that Kelly and Hayworth were in love, or that Kelly and Silvers were real friends. Can't quite put my finger on it, but I didn't buy it.

    Excellent supporting work by Eve Arden, Otto Kruger, Edward Brophy and Leslie Brooks.

    6 out of 10

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    • Anecdotes
      Columbia Pictures gave Gene Kelly almost complete control over the making of this film, and many of his ideas contributed to its lasting success. He removed several of the sound stage walls so that he, Rita Hayworth and Phil Silvers could dance along an entire street in one take. He also used trick photography so that he could dance with himself in one sequence.
    • Gaffes
      The guests at the 1904 wedding are the same people, wearing the same clothes and hairstyles, as the guests at the 1944 wedding. Of particular note are the young girl wearing a giant red flower as a hat, and the white-haired old lady with white boa feathers on the side of her head.
    • Citations

      Genius: You know something? I love him too.

      Danny McGuire: Yeah?

      Genius: You know why?

      Danny McGuire: Why?

      Genius: Because he's dumber than me.

      Danny McGuire: Dumber than I.

      Genius: Okay. Then he's dumber than the both of us.

      [Danny winces]

    • Versions alternatives
      There is an Italian DVD edition of this movie, distributed by DNA Srl, entitled "Cover Girl". The movie was re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin. This dvd contains the movie with its original aspect ratio and a new version adapted in 1.78:1 anamorphic for 16:9 screens. This version is also available in streaming on some platforms. This DVD also contains another movie with Gene Kelly: " Du Barry Was a Lady" (1943).
    • Connexions
      Edited into American Masters: Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      Poor John!
      Written by Fred W. Leigh and Henry E. Pether

      Sung by Martha Mears (uncredited) and Chorus

      [Maribelle (Rita Hayworth) sings the song in her act after John talks about it in present day]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 décembre 1947 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cover Girl
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Stage 28, Sony Pictures Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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