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Emporte mon coeur

Titre original : Broadway Serenade
  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 54min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
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Lew Ayres and Jeanette MacDonald in Emporte mon coeur (1939)
A singer and a composer part for their careers, then reunite for their marriage.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMary Hale, a singer, and Jimmy Seymour, a pianist/composer, are a showbiz couple working in The Big Apple in small nightclubs hoping to hit it big. One night, Broadway producer Larry Bryant ... Tout lireMary Hale, a singer, and Jimmy Seymour, a pianist/composer, are a showbiz couple working in The Big Apple in small nightclubs hoping to hit it big. One night, Broadway producer Larry Bryant spots Mary and is taken with her beauty and golden voice. He asks her to audition for Mr. ... Tout lireMary Hale, a singer, and Jimmy Seymour, a pianist/composer, are a showbiz couple working in The Big Apple in small nightclubs hoping to hit it big. One night, Broadway producer Larry Bryant spots Mary and is taken with her beauty and golden voice. He asks her to audition for Mr. Collier and have Jimmy accompany her. After hearing Mary, Collier wants Mary to be in his ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Scénario
    • Charles Lederer
    • Lew Lipton
    • John Taintor Foote
  • Casting principal
    • Jeanette MacDonald
    • Lew Ayres
    • Ian Hunter
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    296
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Scénario
      • Charles Lederer
      • Lew Lipton
      • John Taintor Foote
    • Casting principal
      • Jeanette MacDonald
      • Lew Ayres
      • Ian Hunter
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Jeanette MacDonald
    Jeanette MacDonald
    • Mary Hale
    Lew Ayres
    Lew Ayres
    • James Geoffrey Seymour
    Ian Hunter
    Ian Hunter
    • Larry Bryant
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Cornelius Collier, Jr.
    Wally Vernon
    Wally Vernon
    • Joey the Jinx
    Rita Johnson
    Rita Johnson
    • Judith Tyrrell
    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
    • Pearl
    William Gargan
    William Gargan
    • Bill
    Katharine Alexander
    Katharine Alexander
    • Harriet Ingalls
    Al Shean
    Al Shean
    • Herman
    Esther Dale
    Esther Dale
    • Mrs. Olsen
    Franklin Pangborn
    Franklin Pangborn
    • Gene
    E. Alyn Warren
    E. Alyn Warren
    • Everett
    • (as E. Allyn Warren)
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Reynolds
    Frank Orth
    Frank Orth
    • Mr. Fellows
    Esther Howard
    Esther Howard
    • Mrs. Fellows
    Leon Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    • 'Squeaker'
    Kitty McHugh
    • Kitty the Maid
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Scénario
      • Charles Lederer
      • Lew Lipton
      • John Taintor Foote
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    5Doylenf

    A low point in Jeanette's career...no Nelson Eddy in sight...

    MGM probably wanted to give their singing sweetheart a break from doing every film with her usual co-star, baritone NELSON EDDY. So, they put her in this mess of a musical just to keep her busy. Her most ardent fans probably won't complain because she does get to sing rather nicely, but the story is--well, a mess with the usual contrived ending that lacks conviction, or any sense of reality.

    JEANETTE MacDONALD is a lovely singer with an aspiring song writer for a husband (LEW AYRES, taking a break from his Dr. Kildare chores). The two of them are facing a marriage on the skids because she's getting more popular while his star is fading--until he can write his great concerto for the finale.

    It's all old hat with even the presence of FRANK MORGAN and IAN HUNTER not enough to ensure anything approaching solid entertainment.

    The Busby Berkeley staged concerto is totally inappropriate and ends the film on a low note.

    Summing up: At your own risk.
    5planktonrules

    If you can stand the singing, it's worth seeing.

    "Broadway Serenade" is a film you'll either love or hate, mostly depending on whether you like Jeanette MacDonald and her style of singing. While she was very popular in the 1930s and early 40s, her operatic stylings are no longer popular and might make this film tough for modern audiences. While I myself like opera, her voice and style are something I have never learned to love....or even like.

    The story begins with Jimmy and Mary (Lew Ayers and Jeanette MacDonald), a married couple who are struggling musicians. He's a composer and pianist and she sings. Unfortunately, she's discovered and goes on to be a famous Broadway star....while Jimmy's career stagnates. Some of this is due to Jimmy being a bit of a jerk, as he seems to enjoy punching folks! Not surprisingly, over time, the marriage hits the skids.

    Overall, this is a very predictable film with all the gloss MGM can slap on a movie during this era.
    6blanche-2

    filmed in sepia, if you can believe it

    From 1939, Broadway Serenade is an odd movie, containing all kinds of music. Lew Ayres is a composer/pianist who apparently wrote or ripped off None but the Lonely Heart, I couldn't decide; the Macdonald-less Jeanette is his lovely singer wife.

    During his audition of a new song for a big Broadway producer (Frank Morgan) and his investor (Ian Hunter), it's Jeanette who gets the job and Hunter's heart. She has to go on the road with the show; she comes back a star, and her husband, hearing rumors of a romance with Hunter and not doing too well himself, rejects her, though the rumors aren't true. He becomes drunk and disorderly while her star ascends.

    I guess the big, lirico-spinto/dramatic soprano arias were the popular ones, because in movies where she sang opera, Jeanette MacDonald was always doing something like Tosca or Madama Butterfly, which she does here - so totally out of her vocal type, which was way too light for that sort of music. Her repertoire was operetta and roles like those in the French repertoire: Delibes, Gounod, or Bellini and Donizetti.

    She had a nice middle voice and beautiful, lyrical pianissimos, but her very high notes had a whitish, straight sound - basically that's how female singers were taught back then. I always loved her acting. She and Ayres are both good although an unlikely couple, he being boyish and she being diva-ish.

    Some bizarre musical numbers, such as the one at the end. A mixed bag. There are better musicals - an understatement.
    7bkoganbing

    Busby Berkeley bombs

    Jeanette MacDonald filmed Broadway Serenade while her usual screen partner Nelson Eddy was busy doing Balalaika with Ilona Massey. She's married to Lew Ayres, musician and would be composer. They're a duo working in some real dives when we first meet them. Ayres has a short fuse involving his wife and manages to get himself fired after punching out a drunk. MacDonald dutifully follows her man.

    After that it's the usual backstage story for both of them. She becomes a big Broadway star and he has dreams of presenting his concerto, a treatment of Tschaikovsky's famous None, But the Lonely Heart. And they run into the usual situations involving her beauty and his temper.

    Jeanette sings beautifully and Ayres steps out from his Dr. Kildare image. At the time Broadway Serenade was being filmed, just as Jeanette was taking a break from Nelson, Ayres was on hiatus from the Dr. Kildare series which was at the height of its popularity.

    Also in the cast is Frank Morgan as a Broadway producer, the same role he had in Sweethearts and Ian Hunter as the playboy backer of Morgan's shows who's got a yen for Jen. But the best supporting part in Broadway Serenade is Al Shean who is sidekick and confident to Lew Ayres. This may have been Al Shean's best screen role.

    But what this film is probably best known for is the climax sequence involving Lew Ayres's concerto. Busby Berkeley did the number and it goes down as one of his worst.

    Berkeley who did so well at Warner Brothers with Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler and later on at MGM with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, makes a ghastly debut at MGM. His None But the Lonely Heart dance number is like the number that Jack Buchanan did in The Bandwagon. Only that was supposed to be satiric, this one was for real.

    If Ayres's concerto had been presented simply as just an instrumental piece it would have been sooooooo much better. It was one bad creative decision to give Busby Berkeley an assignment here.

    Other than that, Jeanette's fans will go for this. She has some fine numbers to sing her in both the classical and popular vein.
    jayson-4

    You'll have to see for yourself.

    Strange musical stew with a puppyish Lew Ayres and a soft-focus Jeanette MacDonald making an unlikely romantic pair. The score is, shall we say, oddly eclectic, ranging from Victor Herbert (surprise!) to Ella Fitzgerald. Worth catching, though, for the final reel, which features possibly the screwiest musical number ever to appear in a "golden-age" MGM film (via Busby Berkeley). This one's beyond description -- not even Harlow singing or Crawford dancing comes close.

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    • Anecdotes
      Busby Berkeley only directed the final musical number.
    • Citations

      James: Lambchop, do you remember that wonderful, romantic honeymoon we never had?

      Mary: I remember it as though it were tomorrow.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Big Parade of Hits for 1940 (1940)
    • Bandes originales
      For Ev'ry Lonely Heart
      (1939) (uncredited)

      (Also called "Broadway Serenade" (1939))

      Music by Herbert Stothart and Edward Ward

      Lyrics by Gus Kahn

      Adapted from "None But the Lonely Heart" (1880)

      By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      Played by the studio orchestra during the opening credits

      Played on piano by Lew Ayres, on violin by Leon Belasco, on cello by Al Shean and sung by Jeanette MacDonald at the boardinghouse

      Reprised on piano by Lew Ayres, and sung Jeanette MacDonald in Collier's office

      Reprised with Jeanette MacDonald and chorus in the finale

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 janvier 1940 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Broadway Serenade
    • 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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