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Sailing Along

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 37min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
230
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Jessie Matthews and Jack Whiting in Sailing Along (1938)
ComédieMusicalRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young orphan woman and a young man were brought up together. She is a 'genius' dancer and he is a 'genius' stockbroker. They both realise their potential. After, they realise they are in l... Tout lireA young orphan woman and a young man were brought up together. She is a 'genius' dancer and he is a 'genius' stockbroker. They both realise their potential. After, they realise they are in love and decide to return to the sailing life.A young orphan woman and a young man were brought up together. She is a 'genius' dancer and he is a 'genius' stockbroker. They both realise their potential. After, they realise they are in love and decide to return to the sailing life.

  • Réalisation
    • Sonnie Hale
  • Scénario
    • Lesser Samuels
    • Sonnie Hale
    • Selwyn Jepson
  • Casting principal
    • Jessie Matthews
    • Barry MacKay
    • Jack Whiting
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    230
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Sonnie Hale
    • Scénario
      • Lesser Samuels
      • Sonnie Hale
      • Selwyn Jepson
    • Casting principal
      • Jessie Matthews
      • Barry MacKay
      • Jack Whiting
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    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Jessie Matthews
    Jessie Matthews
    • Kay Martin
    Barry MacKay
    Barry MacKay
    • Steve Barnes
    Jack Whiting
    Jack Whiting
    • Dicky Randall
    Roland Young
    Roland Young
    • Anthony Gulliver
    Noel Madison
    Noel Madison
    • Windy
    Frank Pettingell
    Frank Pettingell
    • Skipper Barnes
    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Sylvester
    Athene Seyler
    Athene Seyler
    • Victoria Gulliver
    Margaret Vyner
    Margaret Vyner
    • Stephanie
    William Dewhurst
    William Dewhurst
    • Winton
    Peggy Novak
    • Jill
    Patrick Barr
    Patrick Barr
    • Seaman at Birthday Party
    • (non crédité)
    Eveline Chipman
    • Old Maid
    • (non crédité)
    Edward Cooper
      Cot D'Ordan
        Arthur Denton
        • Man Auditioning Chorus Girls
        • (non crédité)
        Yvonne Dulac
        • Fashion Model
        • (non crédité)
        Clement Dutto
          • Réalisation
            • Sonnie Hale
          • Scénario
            • Lesser Samuels
            • Sonnie Hale
            • Selwyn Jepson
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          9malcolmgsw

          marvelous British musical

          In her autobiography Jessie Matthews said how difficult it was to make this film.This is because it was directed by her then husband,Sonnie Hale,who wanted this to be a platform for them both.It eventually recked their marriage.However what they have left for us is a lasting tribute to their respective talents.The musical numbers are well staged,with some marvelous art deco sets.Whilst the songs themselves did not become standards nevertheless they are very catchy.There is some sterling stellar support from some fine actors of the period.Whilst Barry Mackay might not be a well remembered name,he turns in a performance which is certainly well worth remembering.Then of course there is Roland Young giving us another of his incomparable bumbling performances.It is so sad that the second world war seemed to stop dead in its tracks her film career.She only made a handful of films after 1939.
          9gmboothe

          Why isn't Jessie better known?

          Thanks to Robert Osborne and Turner Classic Movies for showcasing another wonderful performer who seems to be largely forgotten today. I thought I had a fair knowledge of movies, but I had never heard of Jessie Matthews until a recent showing of "Evergreen" on one of "Robert's Picks" nights. I read the description in the TCM guide and thought I would take a look, not expecting too much. After watching it, I wondered why I had never heard of this lovely and talented lady? I was captivated from her first scene and have eagerly awaited more ever since. This was the third movie I have seen with her, and I am a bigger fan than ever. She was a real charmer, and unlike most stars of the time, she wasn't afraid to look silly or unglamorous for a laugh. She appears in a plain or messy state in much of this movie, but comes off as appealing and lovely as any of the well-known stars of the 30's. It's our loss that she didn't make more movies, especially if it's true there were once plans to pair her with Fred Astaire. That would have been a wonderful combination.
          6go_titans

          Characters are inconsistent, but the film remains totally charming

          I have seen all of Jessie's movies that have been restored to DVD, but as Sailing Along was the last one I happened to view I cannot help but to compare it with the rest of her catalogue rather than review it on its own merits. I should also point out that I have long considered Jessie to be one of the most beautiful and charming women to have ever been on screen, so the objectivity of my views will no doubt be compromised by this aspect.

          With that having been said, I found Sailing Along to be an odd mix of character inconsistency and absurd story lines, balanced by wonderful comedic moments and bursting with charm from several leading players.

          Roland Young provides much of the comedy and he had me laughing out loud more than once, but he is well supported in this venture by the always great Alastair Sim. But his obsession with discovering 'genius' makes him too big a twit for any of the other characters to take seriously, and this makes the basis of the story seem more improbable.

          His wife's character - played by Athene Seyler - is unfathomably inconsistent as she is prepared to leave the house one minute when Jessie is presented as the next 'genius', but then a moment later becomes Jessie's strongest supporter after a predictably miserable failed audition.

          Another strange aspect of this movie is the way in which the marriage between Jack Whiting and Margaret Vyner is presented. It is apparently completely acceptable for each to declare love for other people, and at a moment's notice. This aspect is so odd that it provided this viewer with confusion over the story-line on a few occasions, and seemed out of place with 1930s attitudes.

          But the film is swooped up from these potentially damaging issues by the irresistibly charming Jessie Matthews, who shines throughout every scene. She dances, dives, pouts, cries, punches, head-butts, ballets, flirts, sings and laughs her way through a totally captivating performance incomparable with any of her other films. If she once said that making this movie was very difficult, it certainly does not show on the evidence the footage presents. In fact, her dance scene for a trio of male milk-drinkers is so full of flirtatious fun that she appears to be enjoying her role more than usual. Their mesmerized attentions to her performance seem silly at first, but by the end of the two or three minutes I could only imagine myself sitting right along side them, every bit as enchanted as they were.

          Perhaps my score of 6 is a little harsh and it may actually deserve a 7, but then again I am comparing it with other favourites like Ben Hur, Lawrence of Arabia or My Fair Lady, so with that in mind I think a 6 is actually a pretty good score.

          To sum up, if you like old movies then this one is well worth watching, but if you are a fan of Jessie Matthews herself, Sailing Along is positively indispensable!
          8SimonJack

          A rare look at an American musical performer, and good film with Matthews

          "Sailing Along" is an entertaining comedy musical with Jessie Matthews in the lead. One thing that makes this film stand out is one of her co-stars, Jack Whiting. He sings and dances, and the two have a smashing lengthy finale. The story has a somewhat goofy plot, but a good one, with another male co-star, Barry MacKay. But the best part of this is the music and dancing that provides a look at the very talented Whiting. Like Matthews, Whiting was also a stage actor and performer. But he made only a handful of films and had a few TV appearances. He worked mostly on the stage and performed in many musicals on Broadway and a few in London.

          This movie was made while Whiting had gone to London with his wife for a regal celebration and festivities. They stayed a year or so. I'm glad they did, and that he made this film, because it's the best one that showcases his talents. The Philadelphia-born American was likened at times to Fred Astaire for his dancing. While his numbers are very good in this film, I don't think he could quite match Astaire. But, Whiting had a very good baritone voice, and he sang as much or more than he danced on the stage. He also made recordings

          Jessie Matthews is always entertaining and does very well in this film. While the film is a comedy musical, and the comedy is good, it's just in small doses compared to most of the films that Matthews made. The rest of the cast are fine in their roles. Alastair Sim is a hoot in any comedy he is in, as he is here, in just a small amount of screen time Roland Young is okay as the person who pulls the musical aspects of the film together. Athene Seyler as his sister, Victoria Gulliver, is quite good. Barry MacKay's role takes a back seat to Whiting's, but his is mostly for the comedy, and that's as it should be.

          By the third decade of the 21st century, I doubt anyone would be around yet who might have seen Matthews or Whiting on the stage. And, but for the live theatre patrons and clients of their time, few movie fans would have even known about Whiting. I am in that group; but through musicals like this I have been able to see performers who were quite prominent in the past. And, I enjoy then reading more about the lives and careers of those very good entertainers

          Movie buffs who especially enjoy musicals, and comedy fans too, should enjoy this film. Matthews plays Kay Martin, MacKay is Steve Barnes, Whiting is Dicky Randall and Roland Young is Anthony Gulliver. Here are some favorite lines from the movie.

          Kay Martin, "I know you wan me to be a lady, but I do so want to go on the stage, just to show Steve. He's so sure of himself." Victoria Gulliver, "That's a great quality in a man." Kay, "And awfully hard on a woman."

          Kay Martin, "Today I smell grease paint for the first time. I hope it's not the last."

          Sylvester, inhaling deeply, "Mmmm, I love the smell of the theatre. I'd like to paint it - the smell, not the theatre. Anthony Gulliver, "Uh huh. To think it's all mine - the theatre, I mean, not the smell."

          Victoria Gulliver, "I don't trust this theatre business. It always leads to trouble. A Gaiety Girl was almost Anthony's mother. All in all, he nearly had six different mothers form six different theaters before he finally arrived."
          8ilprofessore-1

          Fred & Ginger English-style

          Jessie Mathews is simply adorable in this delightful 1930s English B&W musical. Poor little Thames River barge girl dreams of fame and fortune on the London stage only to give it all up for true love... and a schooner. In addition to a lovely singing voice and exuberant tomboy personality, Jessie was an exceptionally gifted dancer. Paired perfectly with the American singer/dancer Jack Whiting, the couple do a number of eccentric syncopated numbers rather in the style of Fred and Ginger. There is a very British take on a wise-cracking and vulgar American press-agent, aptly named "Windy," wonderfully played by Noel Madison, the son of the great Yiddish actor Maurice Moscovitch. (Mr. Jaeckel, the barber's friend, in Chaplin's "The Great Dictator.") The film was written and directed by her husband and produced in lavish style at Pinewood Studios by England's David Selznick, Michael Balcon, who would go on to produce the famous Ealing Studios comedies.

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          • Anecdotes
            Of Jessie Matthews in this film: Roger Phillip Mellor, in the Encyclopedia of British Cinema, notes " ...the image of her in Sailing Along (d. Hale, 1938), in a white evening gown, with a gentleman's black top hat and walking cane, performing 'Souvenir of Love' in Lime Grove's art deco luxury sets, indelibly incarnates 1930s style."
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            Kay Martin: I know you want me to be a lady, but I do so want to go on the stage, just to show Steve. He's so sure of himself.

            Victoria Gulliver: That's a great quality in a man.

            Kay Martin: And awfully hard on a woman.

          • Connexions
            Features First a Girl (1935)
          • Bandes originales
            Trusting My Luck
            (uncredited)

            Music by Arthur Johnston

            Lyrics by Maurice Sigler

            Performed by Jessie Matthews on the barge and at the audition

            Also played at the nightclub as dance music

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          • Date de sortie
            • 15 avril 1938 (États-Unis)
          • Pays d’origine
            • Royaume-Uni
          • Langue
            • Anglais
          • Aussi connu sous le nom de
            • Siguiendo a una estrella
          • Lieux de tournage
            • Windsor, Berkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(River Thames at Windsor)
          • Société de production
            • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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          • Durée
            1 heure 37 minutes
          • Couleur
            • Black and White
          • Rapport de forme
            • 1.37 : 1

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