Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueKipps, the draper's apprentice, falls in love with a girl above his station. After he unexpectedly inherits a fortune, he thinks his dream has come true. But money can't make him a gentleman... Tout lireKipps, the draper's apprentice, falls in love with a girl above his station. After he unexpectedly inherits a fortune, he thinks his dream has come true. But money can't make him a gentleman, or bring him the girl he really wants.Kipps, the draper's apprentice, falls in love with a girl above his station. After he unexpectedly inherits a fortune, he thinks his dream has come true. But money can't make him a gentleman, or bring him the girl he really wants.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Ann Pornick (as a girl)
- (as Diana Caldewood)
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Briefly, Kipps is a young draper's assistant who comes into money the very day he leaves his job. He thinks that the money will solve all his problems, but how wrong he is! And suddenly everyone he meets is either in society or trying to impress, and he is almost forbidden from talking to his old friends. Ann the maid is the only real character in the entire story, the only one who likes just to be herself, in a nice simple house, with a nice homely lifestyle.
This was my 19th Phyllis Calvert film, and I must say I'm very impressed with her cockney accent! I'm hoping that another one might pop up somewhere in what I'm still to see, but I somehow doubt it.
While there isn't a lot about this movie that will linger, it is reasonably well-produced and acted--though I think they did make Kipps a bit dumb--too dumb. But, he's a likable fool and it all ends very well, so it's definitely worth watching. One thing that I wondered, though, as I watched. This film was made in the UK during the darkest days of WWII, yet you'd never suspect, as it's a period piece set about 1906--a rarity for a wartime British film, as most seemed to involve the war.
Kipps is a man of humble origins who suddenly out of nowhere he inherits a modest fortune. Suddenly everything he's ever wanted in life seems attainable. Including upper class girl Diana Wynyard who steershim to her solicitor brother Michael Wilding who might est be described as a blue chip hack. Breeding, but no real brains, the polar opposite of Redgrave.
The polemics are kept to a minimum and this film's greatest asset is the direction of Carol Reed and the engaging characters he creates including most especially Redgrave. Another good character is Phyllis Calvert the childhood sweetheart of Redgrave who has common sense
The musical Half A Sixpence was created from this story and while the boisterous style of Tommy Steele is miles different from Redgrave, both tell the story well ad emphasize different aspects of the protagonist..
Kipps is a well crafted and entertaining film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was made during the Blitz. The filming was interrupted by air raids.
- Citations
Ann Pornick - as a woman: I'm sorry I married you. I never would've married you if you hadn't said you'd do something desperate. So you better go out and get one of them divorces.
- Crédits fousOpening credits prologue: The Story of a Simple Soul
- ConnexionsVersion of Kipps (1921)
- Bandes originalesExcelsior
(uncredited)
Music by Michael William Balfe and lyrics by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Performed by brass band and uncredited singers
Played at the band concert that Kipps, Coote and Helen attend
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Remarkable Mr. Kipps
- Lieux de tournage
- Gaumont-British Studios, Lime Grove, Shepherd's Bush, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(studio: made at the Gaumont-British Studios London)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 51 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1