Maida a épousé Alec pour son argent. Il tombe amoureux d'une jeune veuve, Julie, mais Maida refuse de divorcer. Quand il tombe gravement malade, le médecin annonce que seul un grand amour po... Tout lireMaida a épousé Alec pour son argent. Il tombe amoureux d'une jeune veuve, Julie, mais Maida refuse de divorcer. Quand il tombe gravement malade, le médecin annonce que seul un grand amour pourrait le sauver. Maida décide de s'effacer.Maida a épousé Alec pour son argent. Il tombe amoureux d'une jeune veuve, Julie, mais Maida refuse de divorcer. Quand il tombe gravement malade, le médecin annonce que seul un grand amour pourrait le sauver. Maida décide de s'effacer.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
- Dr. Muller
- (as Maurice Moscovich)
- Black Waiter on Train
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- Farmer on Truck
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- Bellhop #1
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Lombard's character Julie Eden was of course the opposite of Kay Francis's character two different women in the extreme. Both women are vying for the same man, but with definite distinctions between them to what their reasons are..... one for love and the other for wealth and power. Amongst all this is Grant's character Alec Walker .he knows to well of his wife's ambition, to the point of utterly loathing her (I actually think he does in the film).
The cinematography was sharp, editing and sound was to a high standard. The dialogue was clear and the plot was satisfactory I say this because watching this film today really has no relevance to our society anymore. Couples just live with each other, there's no stigma attached or judgements made against them. The era of the film depicts a very different society code and morals.
`In Name Only' certainly has a place in my film collection. 8/10
Kay Francis as the ice-queen wife is truly unsettling. With an unblinking stare, a majestic bearing, and a regal wardrobe, she's almost scary. In fact, it's sort of hard seeing how Grant could have fallen for her, except for her deadpan good looks. Note that the star-crossed Lombard remains deglamorized throughout much of the movie. So her rivalry with Francis dwells on personality instead of glamour. That's a tribute, I think, to her ego as an actress. However, except for the river opening and bar scene, Grant's celebrated comedic touch is mostly secondary to his romantic quandary. Still, his innate charm shines through. Anyhow, I didn't recognize Helen Vinson, who plays the cruel Suzanne, but I sure do now. And finally, catch little Peggy Ann Garner as the tyke—given more screen time, she could have stolen the show.
Except for the car crash, there's no action to speak of. Still, the talk moves along smoothly enough, without dawdling. Fortunately, fans of the three principal players should find plenty to enjoy, which all in all, amounts to a bigger draw than the rather patchy storyline.
Man does she put on a performance. She's not in it very much but she doesn't need to be. You'll get an idea what a gold digger really is and what they can do with her performance. She's just flat out evil.
In this film you'll see what a good supporting cast should look like. I wish they still made these melodramas like this. I'm grateful though that there are plenty to choose from on DVD from this time period.
I know this line is old and tired and said all the time but..."they just don't make em like this anymore."
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCarole Lombard insisted her friend Kay Francis get the role of Maida, as her career was waning and she had been dropped by Warner Bros. the previous year, where she had worked for most of the decade.
- GaffesWhen Alec checks into a hotel near the end, he opens a room with the key to #1522. Then the next morning when the hotel staff find him still in the room, they enter room #1524 . Alex enters room 1522 and then the bellman opens the door to the adjoining room where the bed is. The bellman exits through the door to 1524. Later, the ambulance staff take Alex out of the door to 1524 and Julie goes into the adjoining room and exits through that room's door. There are two doors and two adjoining rooms with an interior pass through door.
- Citations
Alec Walker: [after being asked who was on the phone] I haven't the remotest notion. She calls me up every now and then and we talk. I call her my telephone dream girl. It's practically weird.
- Versions alternativesAlso shown in a computer colorized version.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Kisses (1991)
- Bandes originalesAdeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)
(uncredited)
Music attributed to John Reading (17th century)
Words translated from the Latin by Frederick Oakeley (1841)
Played as background music on Christmas Eve
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Engaño nupcial
- Lieux de tournage
- Ridgefield, Connecticut, États-Unis(Main Street Opening shot)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 722 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1