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Monsieur Winkle s'en va-t-en guerre

Titre original : Mr. Winkle Goes to War
  • 1944
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  • 1h 20min
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Edward G. Robinson in Monsieur Winkle s'en va-t-en guerre (1944)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWilbert Winkle, a henpecked, mild-mannered, middle-aged bank clerk and handyman, finds himself in the midst of battle in the South Pacific.Wilbert Winkle, a henpecked, mild-mannered, middle-aged bank clerk and handyman, finds himself in the midst of battle in the South Pacific.Wilbert Winkle, a henpecked, mild-mannered, middle-aged bank clerk and handyman, finds himself in the midst of battle in the South Pacific.

  • Réalisation
    • Alfred E. Green
  • Scénario
    • Waldo Salt
    • George Corey
    • Louis Solomon
  • Casting principal
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • Ruth Warrick
    • Ted Donaldson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    688
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Scénario
      • Waldo Salt
      • George Corey
      • Louis Solomon
    • Casting principal
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • Ruth Warrick
      • Ted Donaldson
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Wilbert Winkle
    Ruth Warrick
    Ruth Warrick
    • Amy Winkle
    Ted Donaldson
    Ted Donaldson
    • Barry
    Bob Haymes
    Bob Haymes
    • Jack Pettigrew
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Sgt. 'Alphabet' Czeidrowski
    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • Joe Tinker
    Richard Gaines
    Richard Gaines
    • Ralph Westcott
    Warren Ashe
    Warren Ashe
    • Captain
    • (non crédité)
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Mr. Plummer (mailman)
    • (non crédité)
    Cecil Ballerino
    • Army Draftee
    • (non crédité)
    Steve Barclay
    Steve Barclay
    • Soldier Runner
    • (non crédité)
    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Range Officer
    • (non crédité)
    Early Cantrell
    • Girl
    • (non crédité)
    Neil Carter
    • Draftee
    • (non crédité)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Soldier at USO Dance
    • (non crédité)
    Bill Chaney
    • 4F Draftee
    • (non crédité)
    Sandra Coles
    • Telephone Operator
    • (non crédité)
    Tommy Cook
    Tommy Cook
    • Boy
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Scénario
      • Waldo Salt
      • George Corey
      • Louis Solomon
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
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    8jcholguin

    One of Edward G's Best

    Edward G Robinson is wonderful as Wilbert Winkle. A meek and short man that has several problems. A personality that is timid. An office job in a bank that curtails any creativity. A wife that is not very supportive. No children. A man so timid that he actually asks his boss if he can quit. A man that just exists and never makes a difference in this world. Could that change?

    Winkle decides to make a difference. He quits despite his boss. He wants to be "mr. fixer-upper." He has a boy by the name of Barry that he wants to help. A boy that is from a home-for-boys. Barry becomes the partner in the new business. Yes, life will be a challenge. Little did Winkle know just what was ahead in his new life.

    World War II needs men. Strong, tall, able men even short, old and timid men. Poor Winkle, his business and Barry will have to wait. His wife will have to wait, but then his wife didn't have much time for him anyway. Men die, men are wounded, would this happen to Winkle?

    A fine acting vehicle for Robinson to display that he can act. A film that you will enjoy!
    8LeonardKniffel

    Interesting Nod to Poles

    An earnest attempt to boost morale during the Second World War, this 1944 trifle stars Edward G. Robinson as a modest banker who dreams of owning a fix-it shop. When the aging dreamer (Robinson playing 44 but looking every bit of his 51 years) is unexpectedly drafted, he sticks by his guns so to speak, and becomes a war hero. His sergeant, played by Richard Lane, is named Czeidrowski. Never does the film mention that he is Polish, but he turns out to be a tough but compassionate character, an all-American whom the boys in his unit call Sergeant Alphabet because his name is "pert near longer than the whole alphabet." Of course it isn't, and the spelling is odd even for Polish. Nevertheless, his character is a small nod to the fact that some 900,000 Poles were in the Armed Forces in World War II. Favorite moment: When Robinson, Lane, and two pals sing "Sweet Genevieve" a cappella.
    7kyle_furr

    pretty good

    I'll watch any movie Edward G. Robinson did and i think he's a better actor than James Cagney. This one casts him as a guy who is always being told what to do and in the first scene of the movie he walks up to the manager of the bank and tells him he wants to quit, to everyone's surprise. His wife hates this idea and Robinson wants to run a business just fixing things. He then gets a letter telling him that he is drafted. He doesn't think he will be because he's 44 years old and out of shape. To his surprise and everyone else's, he is drafted. During basic training, they pull him out to have a desk job. Robinson doesn't like it and wants to be put back and be able to work as mechanic. He is sent overseas and is very close to the fighting. I've never really heard much about this movie and i didn't even see Robert Mitchum in this movie.
    6arthur_tafero

    Cute WW 2 Comedy - Mr. Winkle Goes to War

    You really didn't see Edward G Robinson in too many touchy-feely films in the 30s and 40s. But in this Hollywood fantasy, he plays a middle-aged man of 44 who is drafted in the Army. Eddie G is a henpecked, timid, gentle soul, who likes to work with his hands, but is stuck working in a bank, instead.

    He quits the bank one day after getting his draft notice. This is where the film veers off a bit.

    You really don't get to go to AIT - (Advanced Infantry Training) or any other school, until you finish basic training. The Hollywood producers of this film decided to dispense with that reality and had Edward go directly to AIT. Not happening. And the idea you would be shipped out before being able to go home on a short leave of a week or two is ridiculous; the Army always gave some time before they shipped you out. The producers dispensed with that reality as well.

    The war scenes were ok, but the hero scenario was a bit over the top. An interesting role and story, and watchable.
    7planktonrules

    A pleasant and effective propaganda film

    In the early 1940s, Hollywood made a lot of positive propaganda films in order to encourage Americans to get behind the war effort. Many of them were far from realistic (such as this film) but were also very entertaining and did a lot to boost spirits (again, like this film). Provided you view the film in this context, it's a dandy little picture and an interesting curio.

    Edward G. Robinson plays the title character--a decent but decidedly mild-mannered man who works at a bank. One day, out of the blue, he quits his job to open a "fix-it" shop--much to the surprise of his wife and boss! However, despite these grand plans of being his own boss, shortly after this he receives his draft notice. Considering that Robinson was a dumpy middle-aged man, everyone assumed this was just a mistake. However, despite the complete improbability of it all, he does pass the physical and is taken into the army! Now of course, you MUST suspend disbelief here--as Robinson has "4-F" written all over him (in other words, he is unfit for active duty). Despite the impossibility of it all, Robinson works his butt off and actually succeeds in becoming a soldier--even though his sergeant tries to get him a desk job. Robinson wants no part of a desk job (that was why he quit his job at the bank after all).

    What exactly happens next, you'll have to see for yourself. However, this is a rather silly film that still manages to be quite entertaining. Now if you think the idea of Robinson in the military, it could be a lot more ridiculous. In GREAT GUNS, Laurel and Hardy join the army! Even though they were about the same age as Robinson (in their early 50s), Ollie weighs in at about 350 pounds and Stan looks very old and worn. In MR. WINKLE, Robinson is supposed to be 43 and he is able to carry that off reasonably well.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the movie is announced that men over 38 would need released (and presumably not drafted.) In real life Robinson was rejected for service in WW2 because of his age, 48.
    • Gaffes
      As The New Recruits Were Entering The Camp There Were Black Soldiers Mixed With The White Soldiers. This Would Not Have been Possible In 1942. In 1942 Black Soldiers Were Segregated.
    • Bandes originales
      Sweet Genevieve
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by George Cooper

      Music by Henry Tucker

      Sung by Edward G. Robinson, Robert Armstrong, Richard Lane and Bob Haymes

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 juillet 1944 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mr. Winkle Goes to War
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
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