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Gouverneur malgré lui

Titre original : The Great McGinty
  • 1940
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  • 1h 22min
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Brian Donlevy, Muriel Angelus, and Akim Tamiroff in Gouverneur malgré lui (1940)
Dan McGinty has great success in his chosen field of crooked politics, but he endangers it all in one crazy moment of honesty.
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Dan McGinty a un grand succès dans son domaine de prédilection, la politique véreuse, mais il met tout en danger dans un moment fou d'honnêteté.Dan McGinty a un grand succès dans son domaine de prédilection, la politique véreuse, mais il met tout en danger dans un moment fou d'honnêteté.Dan McGinty a un grand succès dans son domaine de prédilection, la politique véreuse, mais il met tout en danger dans un moment fou d'honnêteté.

  • Réalisation
    • Preston Sturges
  • Scénario
    • Preston Sturges
  • Casting principal
    • Brian Donlevy
    • Muriel Angelus
    • Akim Tamiroff
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Preston Sturges
    • Scénario
      • Preston Sturges
    • Casting principal
      • Brian Donlevy
      • Muriel Angelus
      • Akim Tamiroff
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 3 victoires au total

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    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • Dan McGinty
    Muriel Angelus
    Muriel Angelus
    • Catherine McGinty
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • The Boss
    Allyn Joslyn
    Allyn Joslyn
    • George
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Skeeters
    Louis Jean Heydt
    Louis Jean Heydt
    • Tommy Thompson
    Harry Rosenthal
    Harry Rosenthal
    • Louie - The Bodyguard
    Arthur Hoyt
    Arthur Hoyt
    • Mayor Wilfred Tillinghast
    Libby Taylor
    Libby Taylor
    • Bessy - The Colored Maid
    Thurston Hall
    Thurston Hall
    • Mr. Maxwell
    Steffi Duna
    Steffi Duna
    • The Girl
    Esther Howard
    Esther Howard
    • Madame Juliette La Jolla
    Frank Moran
    Frank Moran
    • The Boss' Chauffeur
    • (as Frank C. Moran)
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • The Lookout
    Dewey Robinson
    Dewey Robinson
    • Benny Felgman
    Donnie Kerr
    • Catherine's Boy (Age 4)
    Joyce Arleen
    • Catherine's Girl (Age 6)
    • (as Mary Thomas)
    Drew Roddy
    • Catherine's Boy (Age 9)
    • Réalisation
      • Preston Sturges
    • Scénario
      • Preston Sturges
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    fowler1

    Looks like the suit got YOU!

    The conventional wisdom on McGINTY is that it's lesser Sturges, more important as his directorial debut than as a standalone comedy. Pish and tosh. This is a supremely satisfying comedy and had it been Sturges' only directing credit, would still mark him as a filmmaker to remember. (And, no, that's not a subtle swipe at his others, merely a defense of this too-often overlooked movie.)Maybe the best asset of McGINTY is its budget constraint, which steered Sturges towards the 'ensemble' casting which would become one of his hallmarks. The movie is filled stem to stern with sharp-eyed turns by primarily supporting players (including the leads, Donlevy & Tamiroff, who are excellent). What I can't help but notice is how the Sturges films of the 40s are really the last gasp of the great breakneck comedies of the pre-Code 30s, just prior to the 'screwball' era, when Hollywood was still allowed to poke fun at people/institutions/conventions of the Real World. In fact, McGINTY -with only minor casting changes- would have fit right in with the Warner Bros/First National bumper crop of fast, cynical comedies of '31-'34. (And, by the way, Tamiroff's cheerfully corrupt and malapropping Boss would be paid hilarious homage 20+ years later in animation form as Boris Badinov in Jay Ward's ROCKY & BULLWINKLE cartoons.) The love interest of Muriel Angelus, and adjoining subplot, may come off a bit treacly, but Sturges was canny enough to make this studio-mandated mawkishness an integral part of the plot...even as early as 1940, he was subverting True Love to his devilishly satiric purposes! So stop nitpicking and thoroughly enjoy one of the great American comedies, brought to unforgettable life by that great if unrecognized repertory company, The Sturges Players (featuring, among others, Wm Demarest, Thurston Hall & Arthur Hoyt).
    7geoffparfitt

    Preston Sturges Begins His Golden Five Years

    In his golden five years 1940-44, Preston Sturges was the writer & director for eight movies for Paramount, ALL GOOD and MOST of them BRILLIANT.

    I first came to know these movies when five of them were shown on the BBC at Christmas in the early 1990's, including my personal favourites 'The Lady Eve' and 'The Palm Beach Story'. Since then I have had to wait for the invention of the DVD, and then last year's Preston Sturges DVD box set, when at last I could check out the other three.

    Of those three, 'The Great McGinty' was the first movie to be "Written & Directed by Preston Sturges", and has to go into the GOOD rather than the BRILLIANT category. But for his first such project to be so good has got to be seen as a brilliant achievement for Sturges. I know how long he had to wait, and how hard he had to bargain to get that opportunity. He knew he had to succeed, not in his own terms but in those of his bosses at Paramount. In other words he had to bring in an economical movie that was conventional enough to be popular with audiences and critics alike.

    The lead, Brian Donleavy plays McGinty as quite a straight character who has comic moments in set pieces with other players. The best comedy of the movie probably comes from Bill Demarest as "the Politician" and especially Akim Tamiroff as "the Boss", who drives the movie and its plot along, as he pushes McGinty and his career forward.

    The second movie in the Preston Sturges golden period would be 'Christmas in July', again not one of his brilliant best, but beginning to include more of the lunacy and eccentric characters of a true Preston Sturges movie. By the time of his third project 'The Lady Eve', Sturges would be at the top of his form and the top of his art, and 'The Great McGinty' has to be seen not only as a good movie in itself, but as the first step in that direction.
    10mortycausa

    What's Up is Down, What's Wrong is Right

    The Great McGinty grabbed me with its verve and jaunty iconoclasm from the beginning. "This is the story of two men who met in a banana republic. One of them never did anything dishonest in his life except for one crazy minute. The other never did anything honest in his life except for one crazy minute. They both had to get out of the country." In McGinty, a guy on the outs votes for a politician something like 72 times, and for this he is rewarded with a political boss's favor--"The Boss," and what a boss. Akim Tamiroff is simply wonderful: "Where you get that horse blanket?" And: "What a wonderful opportunity. This state needs everything. ... We'll need - you'll kiss me for this - a new dam. ... You think a dam is something you put a lot of water in. A dam is something you put a lot of concrete in. And it doesn't matter how much you put in there's always room for a lot more. ..." As the lead, "The Boss's" counterpart and equal, it's Brian Donlevy as he never had been before, never was again. McGinty (and Sturge's second movie, Christmas in July) may not quite be up there in the stratosphere with his absolute best like The Lady Eve, Sullivan's Travels, or Unfaithfully Yours, but they are nevertheless both wonderful movies with the Sturges stamp of buoyant uniqueness.
    8mjneu59

    Preston Sturges makes his mark

    Government corruption may not be a laughing matter, but writer director Preston Sturges made some of his funniest comedies from the most unlikely material, and he smartly lampooned the political process in his big screen directing debut. Brian Donlevy is the title character, a less than scrupulous bum elected to the State Governor's office under the patronage of underworld boss Akim Tamiroff and, in a clever reversal of the usual formula, reformed by the responsibilities of public office. But the Governor's newfound honesty spells the end of his fledgling political career because, as McGinty himself so eloquently says, "you can't make a silk purse out of a pig's ear". The film lacks the madcap pace and eccentric characters of later Sturges classics, but compensates with plenty of rich satire (says big boss Tamiroff: "if it weren't for graft you'd get a very low type of person in government…") and an unusual romantic subplot decades ahead of its time. After more than half a century Sturges' wit and originality is still invigorating, not unlike a bracing slap in the face.
    9planktonrules

    Exquisitely written

    Preston Sturges won the Oscar for Best Writing, Original Screenplay for this film. Surprisingly, it was his only award despite such films as "The Lady Eve", "Palm Beach Story" and "Hail the Conquering Hero" to his credit. It's probably among his very, very best films, but "The Great McGinty" is excellent. It manages to take a relatively simple story and makes the most of it--thanks to wonderful dialog and pacing.

    The story begins with Brian Donlevy playing a tough mug lining up at a soup kitchen. He's obviously down and out and manages to stumble into a great little racket--a racket that gets the attention of the big boss in town (Akim Tamiroff). After proving that he's a man with no scruples and a desire to make it big, he quickly moves up the organization. Soon, he goes from hobo to mayor--and eventually to the governorship! Along the way, he marries a very nice lady and has a family...and then something horrible happens--he develops a conscience! The film is a great satire about politics. Although it's quite funny, it also seems VERY believable! It also sparkles with fine dialog, interesting characters and a story that shines. Well done--and probably the best thing Donlevy ever did.

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    • Anecdotes
      This is the first movie to show the credit "Written and Directed by...." followed by just one name: Preston Sturges.
    • Gaffes
      When McGinty enters the hall after being elected mayor, a moving shadow of the camera is visible on a pillar in the foreground.
    • Citations

      Skeeters: If it wasn't for graft, you'd get a very low type of people in politics. Men without ambition. Jellyfish.

      Catherine: Especially since you can't rob the people anyway.

      Skeeters: Sure. How was that?

      Catherine: What you rob, you spend, and what you spend goes back to the people. So, where's the robbery? I read that in one of my father's books.

      Skeeters: That book should be in every home.

    • Connexions
      Featured in American Masters: Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer (1990)
    • Bandes originales
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      Written by Richard A. Whiting and Leo Robin

      Played on piano

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 janvier 1950 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El gran McGinty
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • 350 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 22 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
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