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L'ensorceleuse

Titre original : The Shining Hour
  • 1938
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  • 1h 16min
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Joan Crawford, Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, and Margaret Sullavan in L'ensorceleuse (1938)
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Olivia, une danseuse fatiguée de la vie qu'elle mène, épouse un homme qu'elle n'aime pas. Lorsqu'elle s'installe dans le ranch de son mari, elle commence à avoir des problèmes, car le mari d... Tout lireOlivia, une danseuse fatiguée de la vie qu'elle mène, épouse un homme qu'elle n'aime pas. Lorsqu'elle s'installe dans le ranch de son mari, elle commence à avoir des problèmes, car le mari de sa belle-sœur tombe amoureux d'elle.Olivia, une danseuse fatiguée de la vie qu'elle mène, épouse un homme qu'elle n'aime pas. Lorsqu'elle s'installe dans le ranch de son mari, elle commence à avoir des problèmes, car le mari de sa belle-sœur tombe amoureux d'elle.

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Borzage
  • Scénario
    • Jane Murfin
    • Ogden Nash
    • Keith Winter
  • Casting principal
    • Joan Crawford
    • Margaret Sullavan
    • Robert Young
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Frank Borzage
    • Scénario
      • Jane Murfin
      • Ogden Nash
      • Keith Winter
    • Casting principal
      • Joan Crawford
      • Margaret Sullavan
      • Robert Young
    • 34avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Joan Crawford
    Joan Crawford
    • Olivia Riley
    Margaret Sullavan
    Margaret Sullavan
    • Judy Linden
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • David Linden
    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
    • Henry Linden
    Fay Bainter
    Fay Bainter
    • Hannah Linden
    Allyn Joslyn
    Allyn Joslyn
    • Roger Q. Franklin
    Hattie McDaniel
    Hattie McDaniel
    • Belvedere
    Oscar O'Shea
    Oscar O'Shea
    • Charlie Collins
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • Benny Collins
    Harry Barris
    Harry Barris
    • Bertie
    Granville Bates
    Granville Bates
    • Second Man on Plane
    • (non crédité)
    Francis X. Bushman Jr.
    Francis X. Bushman Jr.
    • Club Sirocco Doorman
    • (non crédité)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Press Agent
    • (non crédité)
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
    • Henry's Butler
    • (non crédité)
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • Man Shaving on Plane
    • (non crédité)
    Roger Converse
    Roger Converse
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    Diane Cook
    Diane Cook
    • Girl at Party
    • (non crédité)
    Tony De Marco
    • Van Stillman - Olivia's Dance Partner
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Borzage
    • Scénario
      • Jane Murfin
      • Ogden Nash
      • Keith Winter
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    8ilprofessore-1

    MGM high-style at its best

    A perfect example of the Thalberg/Selnick/MGM high-style at its most polished. Flawlessly directed by the under-rated contract director Frank Borzage, the film features superb ensemble work from the entire stellar cast plus an unusually malicious turn by Fay Bainter who never quite showed her lady-like fangs like this before. Adapted from a well-made Broadway play of 1934, the sexual tension between the two unloving couples could never be realized as it might have been had there not been censorship so instead of a little explosive adultery and fiery hanky-panky, as the plot seems to suggest, we end up with a hot summer night instead with everyone complaining about the heat until the "burning" resolution --but not the one you might think. (Had Tennessee Williams been around in those days we might have had an entirely different ending.) Yes, it is definitely a soap opera but MGM always gave us the best soap money could buy!
    blissfilm

    A Film for Adults

    Contrary to most of the opinions I read here, I did not find this film "soapy." I found it, refreshingly, a film for adults. For me, that's all too rare. I think it's about what relationship is, what love is and isn't, and most of all about the experience it takes and the resulting wisdom to build relationship beyond an adolescent understanding of love and attraction. And the great value of the self-knowledge that results. For me, that adult perspective was so refreshing and so rare that it beats out every other consideration. (Especially given the idiotic popular fare we're used to these days which substitutes a junior high school age cynicism for the difficult work of love.) Along with, say, "Dodsworth," for some reason Hollywood in this period was capable of some genuinely mature work for adults. The popular culture could use a little more. With Ogden Nash in the writing credits, I shouldn't be surprised at what I found valuable in this film.
    7boblipton

    Shines For Twenty Minutes

    Nightclub dancer Joan Crawford marries Melvyn Douglas, despite the disapproval of his brother, Robert Young. When he takes her back to the immense family farm, there are mixed reactions to her; sister-in-law Fay Bainter hates her, but Margaret Sullavan is friendly. When, however, it becomes clear that Young and Miss Crawford lust for each other, things become dramatic.

    The first twenty minutes of this, set in the big city, are excellent, with the cocktail set the brothers associate with having many catty remarks to make about La Crawford, and Young certainly plays grumpy well. Once it gets to the country, however, this turns into a Code-compliant, Peyton Place film, and those two simply do not mix well. Everyone does well in their roles, although Douglas isn't given much to do, and only Miss Sullavan is excellent. Crawford had wanted her for the role, and Mayer had tried to talk her out of it, pointing out that Miss Sullavan would steal the show. Miss Crawford responded that she would rather be a supporting player in a great movie than a lead in a stinker. This one is neither, but although I enjoyed it a lot, I don't think it's a very good film.
    8jjnxn-1

    Margaret shines brightest

    High class soap opera with the MGM sheen and a cast of great actors. Joan's a respectable if restless performer who marries Melvyn Douglas on a whim and goes back to his family home where trouble awaits and that's when the fun begins.

    The story of family animosity and dangerous attraction isn't anything new but as presented here by these super professionals and director Borzage they find ways to make it compelling.

    Joan is unquestionably the star of this enterprise and she holds her own with the strong cast that surrounds her while looking glamorous and suffering nobly.

    Fay Bainter turns her usual warm and understanding persona on its ear as a harridan twisted by jealousy and bitterness. Robert Young turns in good work as a bit of a weasel and Melvyn Douglas although Joan titular co-star really doesn't have much to do and is absent from a good deal of the film but he does what is required of him with his usual skill. The marvelous Hattie McDaniel has a tiny role as Joan's maid with the improbable name of Belvedere and injects a small dose of levity into the heavy going dramatics.

    Good though they may be and Joan is the queen of this little opus they are all outshone by one of their fellow actors. Margaret Sullavan as Young wife gives a performance of such quiet beauty she wipes anyone else off the screen whenever she's on it. An actress of great skill and subtle intensity she makes her Judy a character that seems far more real and relatable than anybody else on screen. Her output was small, only 16 films in total, but she always had a vivid and alive presence on screen.

    If you enjoy dramas with an adult, if a tad melodramatic, outlook enacted by talented performers this is for you.
    5mls4182

    A happy ending with 3rd degree burns

    The performances in this film are adequate, with standout performances by Margaret Sullivan and Fay Bainter. It is the writing that fell short.

    The romance and sexual tension are never fleshed out. In fact, most of it is unbelievable. The film is still entertaining but only because of star power and the snide remarks Bainter flings at Crawford.

    Had this not been made during the production code they might have been able to explore the seamier side of it. The way it is handled you just don't care about any of the relationships in the film.

    Hattie McDaniel is always a delight to see and always leaves you wanting more.

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    • Anecdotes
      Joan Crawford specifically asked for Margaret Sullavan to play the role of Judy, despite Louis B. Mayer's warning that the accomplished stage actress could steal the picture from her. Joan replied "I'd rather be a supporting player in a good picture than the star of a bad one."
    • Citations

      Judy Linden: Hannah's quoting the bible again. One of these days we're going to put her in all the hotel rooms.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      Waltz in C sharp minor, Op.64, No. 2
      (1846-47) (uncredited)

      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Played at the nightclub for specialty dance by Joan Crawford and Tony De Marco

      Reprised by Robert Young on piano; also played by him in a jazzy version

      Incorporated as part of the score

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mai 1939 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Shining Hour
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • 1 068 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 16 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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