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Winter Carnival

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
5,5/10
107
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Richard Carlson and Ann Sheridan in Winter Carnival (1939)
ComédieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA divorced glamour girl (Ann Sheridan) keeps warm with a professor (Richard Carlson) amid sports and romance at Dartmouth.A divorced glamour girl (Ann Sheridan) keeps warm with a professor (Richard Carlson) amid sports and romance at Dartmouth.A divorced glamour girl (Ann Sheridan) keeps warm with a professor (Richard Carlson) amid sports and romance at Dartmouth.

  • Réalisation
    • Charles Reisner
  • Scénario
    • Lester Cole
    • Budd Schulberg
    • Maurice Rapf
  • Casting principal
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Richard Carlson
    • Helen Parrish
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    107
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Charles Reisner
    • Scénario
      • Lester Cole
      • Budd Schulberg
      • Maurice Rapf
    • Casting principal
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Richard Carlson
      • Helen Parrish
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux42

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    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • Jill Baxter
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Professor John Welden
    Helen Parrish
    Helen Parrish
    • Ann Baxter
    James Corner
    James Corner
    • Mickey Allen
    Alan Baldwin
    • Don Reynolds
    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • Tiger Reynolds
    Jimmy Butler
    Jimmy Butler
    • Larry Grey
    • (as James Butler)
    Virginia Gilmore
    Virginia Gilmore
    • Margie Stafford
    Joan Leslie
    Joan Leslie
    • Betsy Phillips
    • (as Joan Brodel)
    Marsha Hunt
    Marsha Hunt
    • Lucy Morgan
    Morton Lowry
    Morton Lowry
    • Count Olaf Von Lundborg
    Cecil Cunningham
    Cecil Cunningham
    • Miss Ainsley
    Robert Allen
    Robert Allen
    • Rocky Morgan
    Jane Barnes
    Jane Barnes
    • Aileen
    • (non crédité)
    John Berkes
    John Berkes
    • Reporter at Terminal
    • (non crédité)
    Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
    Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
    • Student
    • (non crédité)
    Benny Drohan
    • Bartender
    • (non crédité)
    Dick Durrell
    • Tom
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Charles Reisner
    • Scénario
      • Lester Cole
      • Budd Schulberg
      • Maurice Rapf
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    7churei

    Interesting Froth

    I find Winter Carnival a most interesting film for many reasons, some of which have nothing whatever to do with the plot, as flimsy but sorta fun as it is. One wonders about whatever input, if any, was done by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and why did he choose to do a film about Darmouth's famed Winter Carnival. It is enjoyable to see what might well be some of the actual footage of the Carnival -- many years ago, it was shown live from the campus on TV. Then, too, it's nice watching Ann Sheridan relax through a clean, interesting role. It is also intriguing to search for Robert Walker in one of the few things he did before heading back to Manhattan to find better roles on the stage. And watching a very very young Joan Brodel is a charmer -- she is enchanting, funny, cute -- and, soon, would change her name to Joan Leslie to become a delightful comedienne and dancer and actress-of-depth, though still under-appreciated. See the film, and enjoy.
    brucecradle

    Movie Poster

    The 1939 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Poster appears in the Train Station in a couple of scenes in the movie.

    The poster features a mostly blue background with a skier flying through a hole in the background. It also has a large flag with the text Dartmouth Winter Carnival and a date of February 10, 11 1939

    Its mounted on archival cloth and is in great condition.

    If you are interested in an original 1939 poster, contact me. There are reproductions, but this is an original.

    Be reminded of this movie all week long in your office or ski house. Own a piece of history.

    Also, if you want a copy of the movie on DVD, I will include it with the poster.
    5F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Quit hoggin' the toboggan

    'Winter Carnival' is froth; enjoyable and well-made of its kind, but it won't leave you with any major memories. I took the time to view it only because it was written by Lester Cole, a major Hollywood screenwriter whose work nonetheless was extremely variable. This isn't one of Cole's best films, but it's certainly not one of his worst.

    The beautiful Ann Sheridan stars as Jill Baxter, a Dartmouth alumna who was once voted that college's Snow Queen. After graduating, she married a wealthy duke, then divorced him. Now she regrets ever having married him. (This backstory makes Jill somewhat unsympathetic, but apparently the scriptwriters intended this.) A bunch of stereotypical newspaper reporters are pestering Jill; she decides to duck them by hiding in the last place they'd ever think of looking for her. Jill Backto goes baxter Dartmouth: I mean, Jill Baxter goes back to Dartmouth.

    Jill Baxter's younger sister (played by Helen Parrish) is named Ann: no relation to the actress Anne Baxter. Following in her older sister's snowshoes, Ann has also decided to enrol at Darthmouth: in fact, she's just been elected this year's Snow Queen. Meanwhile, another one of those pesky European noblemen (who seem to haunt Dartmouth in large numbers) has shown up: a count, this time. The count, of course, has set his sights on Ann, and now Jill sees that her kid sister is about to repeat all of Jill's mistakes... only farther down the blue-blood scale, since a count is two notches lower than a duke.

    Jill tries to talk Ann out of repeating Jill's error, but Ann (understandably) won't listen. So, Jill decides to bust up the relationship by vamping the count herself. Interestingly, there's some actual subtext here: is Jill wooing the count to save her sister, or so that she can get herself back into the aristocracy?

    This is froth, with no surprises. 'Winter Carnival' was made by an independent producer (Walter Wanger), so it lacks the contingent of often-seen character actors who would have been cast in this film if it had been made by any of the major studios at this time. Robert Armstrong is proficient in a small role. Johnny Berkes (a character actor who looked like a smaller Jimmy Durante) is good in a very brief part as one of the reporters who plague Jill. Berkes gave one of his best performances teamed with Bob Hope in 'Calling All Tars'. Berkes deserves to be better known among film fans who play the game of identifying bit players.

    I'll rate 'Winter Carnival' 5 out of 10. Ann Sheridan was a beautiful and talented actress who stupidly got hooked on cigarettes, and died (of cancer) much too soon. She disliked the term 'Oomph girl', which some Warners publicist hung on her, and I don't blame her for resenting it: the nickname cheapened and vulgarised Ann Sheridan's unique and special appeal. You can see her talent on display in 'Winter Carnival'.
    5boblipton

    Up And Coming Performers

    Glamor girl Ann Sheridan has made excellent newspaper copy, including marrying a count and getting a divorce almost immediately. She's on her way to Dartmouth College for the Winter Carnival, and Richard Carlson; when she was Queen of the Carnival he and she were a number, and he's still nursing a grudge over being dumped. Or is it something else?

    As I write this, Dartmouth is about to throw its 125 Winter Carnival. Although it's changed, with no ski jumping nor formal dance, it seems to still be a major event for the college. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Budd Schulberg were dispatched by B. P. Schulberg to head up to Hanover to pick up local color.... with a bottle of champagne, which means that Fitzgerald was canned. The result is a decent if rather unexceptional movie, enlivened by Miss Sheridan throwing herself, as usual, into her role, as well as an assortment of up-and-coming young players, like Helen Parrish, Joan Leslie, Marsha Hunt, and Peggy Moran. Robert Armstrong has a sizable part, and I spotted an uncredited Robert Walker.
    bruswift

    Terrible Movie and Review

    The previous comments about Co-eds is rather ridiculous as the women in this movie are visiting their boyfriends at Dartmouth, not going to school there. Overall, except for the historic importance regarding Dartmouth Winter Carnival, this movie is awful. Winter Carnival A horrible movie about the Dartmouth Winter Carnival which starred Ann Sheridan, I believe. It was filmed in 1939 on the Dartmouth campus. The script was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald who was drunk the whole time the movie was filmed on campus. Budd Schulberg wrote a great piece about this in his book Writers of America. he was also fired off the film with Fitzgerald. They finished the film, but the background was reflected in it's rather lame production. It includes footage of the old ski trains, too.

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      Budd Schulberg was also fired from the film with F. Scott Fitzgerald. It all started with two bottles of champagne that Budd's father, B.P. Schulberg, the former head of Paramount (1925-32), had given to Budd and Fitzgerald as a bon voyage gift at the train station in Los Angeles as they headed East to Dartmouth, Budd's alma mater. He did not know that Fitzgerald was a struggling alcoholic.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 juillet 1939 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Vinterkarneval
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Walter Wanger Productions
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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