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Drôle d'histoire

Titre original : Where Do We Go from Here?
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 14min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
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June Haver, Joan Leslie, and Fred MacMurray in Drôle d'histoire (1945)
FantaisieMusical

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBill wants to join the Army, but he's 4F so he asks a wizard to help him, but the wizard has slight problems with his history knowlege, so he sends Bill everywhere in history, but not to WWI... Tout lireBill wants to join the Army, but he's 4F so he asks a wizard to help him, but the wizard has slight problems with his history knowlege, so he sends Bill everywhere in history, but not to WWII.Bill wants to join the Army, but he's 4F so he asks a wizard to help him, but the wizard has slight problems with his history knowlege, so he sends Bill everywhere in history, but not to WWII.

  • Réalisation
    • Gregory Ratoff
    • George Seaton
  • Scénario
    • Morrie Ryskind
    • Sig Herzig
  • Casting principal
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Joan Leslie
    • June Haver
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    311
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Gregory Ratoff
      • George Seaton
    • Scénario
      • Morrie Ryskind
      • Sig Herzig
    • Casting principal
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Joan Leslie
      • June Haver
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Bill Morgan
    Joan Leslie
    Joan Leslie
    • Sally Smith…
    June Haver
    June Haver
    • Lucilla Powell…
    Gene Sheldon
    Gene Sheldon
    • Ali the Genie
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Chief Badger
    Carlos Ramírez
    Carlos Ramírez
    • Benito
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • General George Washington
    Fortunio Bonanova
    Fortunio Bonanova
    • Christopher Columbus
    • (as Fortunio Bononova)
    Herman Bing
    Herman Bing
    • Hessian Col.…
    Howard Freeman
    Howard Freeman
    • Kreiger
    Mary Stewart
    Mary Stewart
    Adrian Altomare
      Russell Ash
        Sam Ash
        Sam Ash
          Joy Barlow
          Joy Barlow
            Joseph E. Bernard
            Joseph E. Bernard
            • Burgher
            • (non crédité)
            Sam Bernard
            Sam Bernard
            • Warden
            • (non crédité)
            Mimi Berry
            • Blonde
            • (non crédité)
            • Réalisation
              • Gregory Ratoff
              • George Seaton
            • Scénario
              • Morrie Ryskind
              • Sig Herzig
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            10guyzell42

            Really loved this movie!

            Saw it as many times as I could before it left the scene. A delightful and entertaining film with some of my very favorite stars. Only wish I could find it again! Would certainly buy/view it if I could. Please, somebody, bring it back. Fred MacMurray was perfect in his role as a patriot during World War II, and his leading ladies, Joan Leslie, and especially June Haver were beautiful and charming. It was a musical, but also romantic, funny, and clever. This was my favorite movie starring June Haver, although I always liked her. Her dazzling smile lit up the screen, and her beauty and talent were an asset to any film. The supporting cast lent credit to their individual roles. A well-balanced and light-hearted film; only wish we had more like it!
            8AlsExGal

            Marvelous little film and unique for its time

            This is a delightful fantasy operetta romp through American history, with a score by Kurt Weill and lyrics by Ira Gershwin.

            Bill Morgan (Fred MacMurray) wants to join the Army but is ruled 4F. Instead, he is put in charge of local scrap recycling. He breaks a lamp, and frees a genie. Morgan tell the genie he wants to get into the Army--but doesn't mention which century he wants. Morgan's girlfriends Sally (Joan Leslie) and Lucilla (June Haver) accompany him through the centuries.

            The fine score carries the film through and past its sillier moments. Leslie has the best song - "If Love Remains". The Christopher Columbus segment is done as an opera with MacMurray breaking up the grand opera with a patter song in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan. Haver is the liveliest of the three, as a born con woman, throughout the centuries. Watch for Anthony Quinn and read the traffic signs--no matter what century they're in.
            8churei

            Almost - and Should Be - Rediscovered!

            During a Kurt Weill celebration in Brooklyn, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? was finally unearthed for a screening. It is amazing that a motion picture, from any era, that has Weill-Gershwin collaborations can possibly be missing from the screens. The score stands tall, and a CD of the material, with Gershwin and Weill, only underscores its merits, which are considerable. Yes, the film has its problems, but the score is not one of them. Ratoff is not in his element as the director of this musical fantasy, and Fred MacMurray cannot quite grasp the material. Then, too, the 'modern' segment is weakly written. BUT the fantasy elements carry the film to a high mark, as does the work of the two delightful leading ladies - Joan Leslie and June Haver. Both have the charm that this kind of work desperately needs to work. As a World War II salute to our country's history - albeit in a 'never was' framework, the film has its place in Hollywood musical history and should be available for all to see and to find its considerable merits.
            3planktonrules

            A neat idea...but a total misfire.

            The idea behind "Where Do We Go from Here?" is an excellent one. Too bad the movie stinks....and it does indeed stink!

            Bill Morgan (Fred MacMurray) is upset that he keeps getting rejected for military duty in WWII. He wants to do his part and get girls. So, when he discovers a magical vase and releases the genie, he asks to be able to fight in the war....but the dopey genie keeps sending him to the wrong wars and the film takes a trip through history.

            Fred MacMurray is oddly cast in this film. This is because it's a musical and his singing talents are fair at best. His voice is thin but not unpleasant...but not the sort of guy you'd expect in the lead in a musical. Additionally, the comedy is limp and, combined with the songs, wears thin very, very quickly. Not fun to watch in the least.

            By the way, trust me on this but the Columbus section repeats a lot of myths...such as that Columbus was trying to prove the world was round. Folks in 1492 KNEW the world was round...they just didn't want to head west because they had no idea what was there! The things you learn when you are a history teacher!
            10mapinta

            good propagandistic musical! :)

            I happened to see this movie twice or more and found it well made! WWII had freshly ended and the so-called "Cold War" was about to begin. This movie could, therefore, be defined as one of the best "propaganda", patriotic movies preparing Americans and, secondly, people from the still to be formed "Western NATO block" of countries to face the next coming menace. The movie celebrates the might of the US, through the centuries, while projecting itself onwards to the then present war, which had just ended. Nice and funny is the way of describing the discovering of the American Continent by Columbus and pretty the "espisode" of New Amsterdam and the purchasing of Manhattan from a drunk local Indian .. Must see it (at least once, for curiosity of fashion of propaganda through time)! :)

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            • Anecdotes
              George Seaton did some uncredited directing of retakes and additional scenes while director Gregory Ratoff was unavailable. As an actor, Ratoff was best known for his role as producer "Max Fabian" in Ève... (1950).
            • Gaffes
              Cast list misspells Fortunio Bonanova's surname as "Bononova."
            • Connexions
              Featured in Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door (1996)
            • Bandes originales
              The Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria
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              Music by Kurt Weill

              Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

              Performed by Carlos Ramírez and chorus

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            • Date de sortie
              • 23 mai 1945 (États-Unis)
            • Pays d’origine
              • États-Unis
            • Langue
              • Anglais
            • Aussi connu sous le nom de
              • Where Do We Go from Here?
            • Lieux de tournage
              • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
            • Société de production
              • Twentieth Century Fox
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              1 heure 14 minutes
            • Rapport de forme
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