Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cuckolded embezzler on the verge of suicide is helped by a tout, an alcoholic playwright, and a pick-up girl to reimburse the money with a gambling sting.A cuckolded embezzler on the verge of suicide is helped by a tout, an alcoholic playwright, and a pick-up girl to reimburse the money with a gambling sting.A cuckolded embezzler on the verge of suicide is helped by a tout, an alcoholic playwright, and a pick-up girl to reimburse the money with a gambling sting.
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- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination au total
- Court Clerk
- (non crédité)
- Rennick
- (non crédité)
- Stevie - Sylvia's Escort
- (non crédité)
- Nightclub Patron
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- Joe
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- Pawn Shop Proprietor
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- Miss Karpin
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- Nightclub Dancer
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Set around one night on Broadway, our four main characters come together courtesy of Charles Engle's {Qualen} intention to kill himself over a huge debt. Mistakenly thinking that Engle has loads of cash to burn, Bill O'Brien {Fairbanks} enlists Nina Barona {Hayworth} in the hope of luring Engle to a poker game run by seedy gangster types, and thus fleecing him of his cash, where of course the pair of them will get a cut. Yet boozy playwright Gene Gibbons {Mitchell}, upon learning of Engle's suicidal leanings, hatches a plan to turn the tables on the poker fiddlers and turn Engle's life around. Naturally tho, not everything is going to go to plan!
A smashing film that shines brightly with quality acting and comically astute writing, so if you get the chance then give it a go and you might be as surprised as I was. 8/10
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in a bit of offbeat casting plays Bill O'Brien, Broadway sharpie who thinks he's latched on to a sure thing in steering rube John Qualen into a fixed poker game. Qualen however is not a millionaire. Fairbanks has it all wrong, Qualen doesn't have money, he's embezzled $3000.00 from his employer and is thinking of suicide. Fairbanks ain't as sharp as he thinks, but with the help of inebriated playwright Thomas Mitchell he tries to bluff his way through the gangsters and turn a profit.
Always appealing to Fairbanks's better nature is Rita Hayworth who does a good job of arousing the noble and the carnal at the same time. She's not Queen of Columbia pictures yet, just a crown princess. But Hayworth is just magnificent in this part.
Thomas Mitchell is always given kudos for his part and they are deserved, but one who's not talked about is John Qualen. Qualen had a fine run of character parts in his long career of little men constantly being victimized. He started that cycle with The Front Page and continues it on with Muley in The Grapes of Wrath and now this part in Angels Over Broadway. He was a fine, but underrated actor and another favorite of John Ford.
It's worth it just to see Rita Hayworth as always and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. with that New York City accent.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJean Arthur was offered the role of Nina Barone, but turned it down.
- GaffesWhen Gene goes over to his soon to be ex-wife in the club, the ashtray fills up between cuts.
- Citations
Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Put your scissors away, Delilah, my hair's all cut.
[looking at her male escort]
Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Is this stylish fellow my successor?
Sylvia Marbe: Gene, you're drunk!
Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Darling, you understate the case by three bottles and a thousand tears!
[laughs]
Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Avaunt!
- ConnexionsReferenced in Fisher King - Le roi pêcheur (1991)
- Bandes originalesMy Man
(Mon Homme)
Music by Maurice Yvain
French lyrics by Jacques Charles and Albert Willemetz
English lyrics by Channing Pollock
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 19 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1