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Le grand John

Titre original : The Great John L.
  • 1945
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  • 1h 36min
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6,9/10
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Rory Calhoun, Barbara Britton, and Greg McClure in Le grand John (1945)
BiographieDrameSport

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWomen in the life of prizefighter John L. Sullivan.Women in the life of prizefighter John L. Sullivan.Women in the life of prizefighter John L. Sullivan.

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Tuttle
  • Scénario
    • James Edward Grant
  • Casting principal
    • Linda Darnell
    • Barbara Britton
    • Greg McClure
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    6,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Frank Tuttle
    • Scénario
      • James Edward Grant
    • Casting principal
      • Linda Darnell
      • Barbara Britton
      • Greg McClure
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    Linda Darnell
    Linda Darnell
    • Anne Livingstone
    Barbara Britton
    Barbara Britton
    • Kathy Harkness
    Greg McClure
    Greg McClure
    • John L. Sullivan
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • Richard Martin
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • McManus
    George Mathews
    George Mathews
    • John Flood
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Billy Muldoon
    J.M. Kerrigan
    J.M. Kerrigan
    • Father O'Malley
    Joel Friedkin
    • Michael Sullivan - John's Father
    Simon Semenoff
    • Mons. Claire
    Harry Crocker
    • Arthur Brisbane
    Rory Calhoun
    Rory Calhoun
    • James J. 'Gentleman Jim' Corbett
    • (as Frank McCown)
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Claire's Manager
    Lee Sullivan
    • Mickey Steele
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
      Eddie Kane
      Eddie Kane
      • Promoter
      Jerry Maren
      Jerry Maren
      • Midget
      Ernie Adams
      Ernie Adams
      • Waiter
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      • Réalisation
        • Frank Tuttle
      • Scénario
        • James Edward Grant
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      5bkoganbing

      The Not So Great John L.

      Bing Crosby's first venture into the production end of the film business was with this independent production The Great John L. about the life and times of John L. Sullivan. Of course any resemblance to the real Sullivan is coincidental here. It's pretty typical of Hollywood biographical films back in the day.

      Of course the legend is well taken care of. The poor Irish kid from Boston handy with his fists who made good almost every time his boast of 'I Can Lick Any Man In The House'. It eventually took him to the heavyweight championship of the world defeating Paddy Ryan in 1882 and retaining it until 1892 when Jim Corbett dethroned him.

      Sullivan's spendthrift ways and prodigious drinking are shown as well. Another boast was that he could drink any man under the table and too often did.

      His romantic entanglements with the girl next door Barbara Britton and entertainer Linda Darnell are a complete work of fiction however. But they might have been acceptable but for the casting of the workmanlike, but distinctly non-charismatic Greg McClure. It's no wonder we didn't hear from this man again.

      Bing certainly did what he could to help this film. Frank Tuttle who directed him in a couple of features at Paramount did the direction, he's best known for directing Alan Ladd in This Gun For Hire. Barbara Britton who was under contract at Paramount was no doubt obtained for this film for favors at Paramount. They usually granted Crosby anything they wanted. Bing's favorite songwriters Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke did two songs for the film, A Perfect Gentleman and A Friend Of Your's.

      Bing also recorded A Friend Of Your's and so did Frank Sinatra and I'm sure that one was a favor as well. I have a bootleg recording of a radio commercial that Crosby did with Sinatra and Bob Hope promoting The Great John L. with Crosby and Sinatra stepping into the ring with Hope refereeing. That was far better than the film.
      7MrJeff2000

      Released in 1985 on VHS?

      I read on ebay that the film was released on home video once in 1985.

      It has been out of print since then.

      Perhaps a write-in campaign to Criterion might get it considered for a DVD.

      For an obscure film, there seems to be some momentum building to bring it back.

      Has it been shown on Turner Classic Movies in the past couple of years?

      Does their Web site allow viewers to request films?

      My uncle mentioned THE GREAT JOHN L to me in January and I've been tasked to find it for him in some fashion. First it was going to be a 65th birthday gift - now I'm aiming for the holidays... If not by then, hopefully for next year's birthday!
      7artzau

      Interesting old Movie

      It's kind of scary to realize that I remember seeing this movie back when it was released in 1945-6. I was 8 years old at the time and coming from an Irish-American family who lionized Irish American heroes, it made quite an impression on me as a kid. The tragedy of John L. Sullivan's life, his struggle with alcohol and the loss of his celebrity was lost on me at that young age and all I recalled after having seen the film were the great stories and myths that accompany such a legend that I had heard from my family. Reading the face-plate review, which I found quite insightful, permitted me an added perspective based on the background and the performance of McClure, an Irisher too, in the title role. I must agree, given my aging memory of having seen the film in the theater upon its release and having encountered it on various late shows. The reviewer compares McClure's performance to that of Flynn in the tale of Gentleman Jim Corbett, another Irisher from Aussieland playing the part of an Irisher beating John L., the icon of Irish Americanism at the turn of the 20th century. However, I would add this footnote to an otherwise excellent review, that the theme of this film must be considered in the context of the time that the Irish were emerging from a period of social discrimination that had endured from the previous century. It is easy to forget how a group of immigrants were held in contempt because of their religion-- many were Roman Catholic-- their speech and their seeming bawdy lifestyles. Being from a Catholic family from Northern Ireland, encountering the records of signs declaring "Irish need not apply," had special meaning to me. We had encountered this in the land of our birth. Therefore, the social message of such films had special import to me and my family.

      Nowadays, many Americans of the Heinz 57 variety love to parade their bit of "Irish," often by wearing green, eating corn beef and cabbage, listening to Irish pub music on St. Paddy's day, and that is fine. However, these practices, which I find rather admirable, if somewhat naive, are rarely considered in the context that wearing of green was a protest against the imposition of the English against the Catholic church going back to the time of Elizabeth I; the English imported corned beef and the pub songs were often songs of protest. The large concentration of Irish immigrants in Boston and New York yielded many folk heroes to the children of the diaspora, Corbett, Sullivan, Fitzgerald and Braddock were but a few. It's also noteworthy that this film was produced by Bing Crosby, another Irish American icon and I'm certain the message was not lost on him.
      10aphesis-1

      A Wonderful Movie for Boxing Historians

      I about was about 14 yrs old when I saw this movie for the first time. not old enough to be a real critic I suppose. It was however a fascinating story about the "Boston Strong Boy" John L. Sullivan who was the last of the bare knuckle fighters to win the heavy weight title in the United States to my knowledge. This movie was not just a fight movie but also an early depiction of the struggles of a man with pride and love and alcohol. Greg McClure was perfectly cast for this role as he had all the physical attributes to make the part he played believable It seems to my memory that every actor and actress fit exactly into the roll they played. So much of this movie remains so vivid in my mind that I cannot but think that this movie should be hailed as an American Classic. If the film is somewhere intact it should be revived from it's hiding place and reprinted so this generation of movie goers have an opportunity to view it. If you have any information that would make it possible for myself and others to see this great movie once again please let me know. My e-mail address is, aphesis@charter.net My sincere thanks for any help you can be.
      8nrandac

      The Great John L.

      I saw this movie many long years ago, and recall the character given in your cast as Tom Thumb, uncredited. In the film his name, as I recall, was Admiral Dott, and he sang the song, Sweet Sixteen , at a gathering of Sullivan's cronies the night before his fight with Corbett.

      John L. was rather upset by this and told him that he had cost him his title, as this song always brought him bad luck. (Sullivan was very superstitious). He did indeed lose to Corbett the next day, because Corbett was a superior boxer, and nothing to do with Dott singing the song.

      I certainly enjoyed the film, and often wish I could see it again, but it seems to have disappeared without trace, and no longer available in any source or form!

      Norrie Paton. (Campbeltown).

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      • Anecdotes
        Sullivan once had a mountain lion named Honey for a pet.
      • Bandes originales
        A Friend Of Yours
        by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke

        Performed by Linda Darnell (dubbed)

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      • Date de sortie
        • 15 décembre 1948 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • États-Unis
      • Langue
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • The Great John L.
      • Lieux de tournage
        • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
      • Société de production
        • Bing Crosby Productions
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      • Durée
        • 1h 36min(96 min)
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.37 : 1

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