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Rien que la vérité

Titre original : Nothing but the Truth
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
1,1 k
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Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard in Rien que la vérité (1941)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA stockbroker's new partner bets $10,000 that he can only tell the truth for twenty-four hours.A stockbroker's new partner bets $10,000 that he can only tell the truth for twenty-four hours.A stockbroker's new partner bets $10,000 that he can only tell the truth for twenty-four hours.

  • Réalisation
    • Elliott Nugent
  • Scénario
    • Don Hartman
    • Ken Englund
    • James Montgomery
  • Casting principal
    • Bob Hope
    • Paulette Goddard
    • Edward Arnold
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Elliott Nugent
    • Scénario
      • Don Hartman
      • Ken Englund
      • James Montgomery
    • Casting principal
      • Bob Hope
      • Paulette Goddard
      • Edward Arnold
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Steve Bennett
    Paulette Goddard
    Paulette Goddard
    • Gwen Saunders
    Edward Arnold
    Edward Arnold
    • T. T. Ralston
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Van
    Helen Vinson
    Helen Vinson
    • Linda Graham
    Willie Best
    Willie Best
    • Samuel
    Glenn Anders
    Glenn Anders
    • Dick Donnelly
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Mr. Bishop
    Catherine Doucet
    Catherine Doucet
    • Mrs. Van Dusen
    Rose Hobart
    Rose Hobart
    • Mrs. Donnelly
    Clarence Kolb
    Clarence Kolb
    • Mr. Van Dusen
    Mary Forbes
    Mary Forbes
    • Mrs. Ralston
    Leon Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    • Dr. Zarak
    Helene Millard
    Helene Millard
    • Miss Turner
    Victor Potel
    Victor Potel
    • Pedestrian
    • (scènes coupées)
    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Boy
    • (scènes coupées)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Office Staff Member
    • (non crédité)
    Wilson Benge
    Wilson Benge
    • Fredericks
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Elliott Nugent
    • Scénario
      • Don Hartman
      • Ken Englund
      • James Montgomery
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    7planktonrules

    He agrees to tell the truth, answering all questions, for 24 hours....

    While the plot isn't believable, "Nothing But the Truth" is a pleasant little comedy and is worth seeing.

    When the story begins, Steve (Bob Hope) is going to a new job working for a stock broker. His coworkers are a bit taken back because unlike his colleagues, he actually has ethics and tries to be honest with his clients' money! They are amazed...but also confident he isn't nearly as honest as he claims to be. So, they make him a bet...tell the truth ALL THE TIME for the next 24 hours. To make sure, the three guys betting against him insist he stays with them all the time so they can verify whether or not he upholds his end of the bargain. However, he's practically broke and bets the money Gwen (Paulette Goddard) gave him to invest! Along for the ride are Edward Arnold, Leif Erickson and Willie Best...who fortunately is NOT a caricature of a black man in this movie (though he often was in previous films).

    Overall, while the whole plot idea is silly and tough to believe, the film is lively and fun. You never get side-splitting laughs from any of Hope's films (in my opinion) but it is good and he is as well. Well worth seeing...I almost gave this one an 8.
    9guil12

    Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard Third Comedy Together

    This is Hope's and Goddard's third and final comedy together. Similar to the musical NO, NO NANETTE it is the story of Hope who makes a bet he can say the truth for twenty-four hours. If he is successful, he wins a large sum of money that he has lost, given to him for safe keeping by Paulette.

    In the attempt to get him to say the truth there are all sorts of situations and people who become involved with his escapades.

    TRUTH is a wonderful screwball comedy, directed by Elliott Nugent, and the team of Hope and Goddard, fresh from CAT AND THE CANARY and THE GHOST BREAKERS, all big hits, once more brought the two stars together. They worked well together and were both by now reaching the top of their careers.

    The story, however, didn't do much. Much too much the same thing about tricking Hope to say the truth. Some funny scenes where Hope, in drag, tries to sneak out of Goddard's state room on board the yacht they were guests. Some funny scenes between Hope and Willie Best, that wonderful black actor, fresh from their work together in GHOST BREAKERS, as Hope's sidekick.

    Also in the cast are Edward Arnold and Leif Erickson.

    This 1941 Paramount comedy is available on VHS.
    9SimonJack

    A very funny - and one of Bob Hope's best movies - no lie!

    "Nothing But the Truth" is very funny and one of Bob Hope's best films. Hollywood even matched the title perfectly with the story. Or rather, it didn't change it from the play and the 1914 novel it's based on - by Frederic Isham (1865-1922). The story is considerably updated in time. From newspaper reviews I've read, this film follows the book much closer than the stage play or a 1929 film based on it.

    Hope's Steve Bennett is hired by an investment firm in Miami Beach. He meets the boss, Edward Arnold (as T.T. Ralston) and his son-in-law partner, Glenn Anders (as Dick Donnelly). Steve has heard T.T. talk about a great deal in a quicksilver mine in New Mexico, but he thinks it's no good. In a discussion with one of the firm's clients, Leif Erickson (as Tommy Van Dusen), Steve says that he believes in telling the truth -- always.

    The three men challenge Steve to bet any amount of money, saying that he can't go 24 hours without telling a lie - including the least little fib. He doesn't have any money of his own, but he's holding $10,000 in cash that he had just been handed for a quick investment. He got it from Paulette Goddard (as Gwen Saunders), who is T.T.'s niece. She's a little scatter-brained but big-hearted woman who is always raising money for local charities.

    Steve had met Gwen just before this, when T.T. and Dick had ducked to keep from seeing her. She told Steve that she was shy on her pledge to the charity drive to raise $40,000. But, if she could just raise $10,000 more, uncle T.T. would match the $20,000 and she'd have the full amount. She gave the cash to Steve for a quick turn-around investment while she was being pursued by Grant Mitchell (as Mr. Bishop) who heads the charity drive for The Seaside Home.

    Steve is so honest and confident in his honesty, that he puts the $10,000 he is holding up for the bet. But no one else is to know about it for the next 24 hours. The three men plan to keep a close eye on Steve and try to trip him up with questions. The humor ramps up when they all adjourn to T.T.'s yacht for the weekend. They will be joining a small company of guests he had already invited. The yacht, which T.T. calls his "houseboat," is docked in the harbor.

    Among the guests is Clarence Kolb (as Mr. Van Dusen), who publishes the Miami Journal newspaper, and his wife, played by Catherine Doucet; and a famous Austrian psychiatrist, Dr. Zarak (played by Leon Belasco). A hilarious sub-plot develops around Dr. Zarak as he observes the strange behavior of the men. As the men try every trick to get Steve to tell even a white lie, the situations on the boat get hilarious at times. The more the men corner Steve to tell the truth, the more lies they tell.

    There are a number of other mini-plots woven into the story that feed much humor into it. Donnelly has been seeing an actress on the side, and Helen Vinson plays Linda Graham very well. Tommy is the son of Mr. Van Dusen, and he has been after Gwen to marry him; but she's not sure. And Willie Best as Steve's valet, Samuel, contributes much to the comedy and story.

    One other humorous thing in this film concerns the Los Lomas Quicksilver mine. T.T. Ralston apparently got sucked into acquiring its stock. The type of mine is used here for comical purposes. Quicksilver is a common name for mercury, but it's also an idiom for something slippery, and hard to hold onto. T.T. shows how slippery he is, when he says, "All right, Los Lomas isn't any good at all. But there's quicksilver somewhere in New Mexico and somebody's liable to find it. I've told many a lie that I've had come true."

    This is a wonderful comedy that everyone should enjoy, from older children on up. The ending has the best whopper of the entire film - and guess who tells it. Here are some favorite lines.

    T.T. Ralston, on the phone, "Hello, J.P., this is T.T."

    T.T. Ralston, on the phone, "Oh, by the way, Joe, uh, I've got to show my gratitude in some way. Ever hear of Los Lomas Quicksilver?... Hello... Joe... Joe..."

    Gwen Saunders, on the phone with the office, "Well, then give Mr. Bennett this message. It's terribly, terribly important. Tell him that something's come up and that the... the thing that I gave him to do something with, he's not to do that with them at all, and that, uh, he's to hold the thing, and I have to have 'em back right away. Now, that's clear, isn't it?"

    Mrs. Harriet Donnelly, "Will you establish your office here permanently, doctor?" Dr. Zarak, "Dear lady, there are as many diseased minds here as in Bucharest. And much more money."

    Mrs. Ralston, "Well, I'll say one thing for Mr. Bennet - he's different." Gwen Saunders, "So was Jack the Ripper."

    Dick Donnelly, "Oh, brandy... and candy... isn't that dandy?"

    Gwen Saunders, "Go on! Go on! Don't leave me out. I'm here. What would you like to do to me?" Steve Bennett, " I'd like to kiss you till your ears fly off."

    Samuel, "Look what came up, Miss Saunders." Gwen Saunders, "Oh, go soak your head."

    Samuel:, "Hey, boss, I got a great big..." Steve Bennett, "Oh, why don't you fall overboard?" Samuel, "What a short Christmas."

    Gwen Saunders, "Tea time. Tea Everybody. It's almost four o'clock. Time for tea. Tea for T.T.?" Utter chaos ensues. T.T. Ralston, "We don't want any tea." Dick Donnelly, "Take that stuff away from him." Gwen Saunders, " I'll serve you myself, Mr. Bishop." She pours the tea on his pants leg.
    6boblipton

    A Good Comedy But Not a Bob Hope Comedy

    The comedic trio of Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard and Willie Best reprise their partnership from THE GHOST BREAKERS in this screen adaptation of the perennial play. Everyone is fine in their roles and Paramount has mounted an impressive cast in support. The story is an amusing one and the writers have made some interesting choices in updating it to 1941 -- although they use the nominally Floridan setting of the movie to minimal effect. Most of the work of covering the show's stage origins is managed by fast cuts and frequent point of view changes. More than good enough.

    However, while this is an amusing comedy and well performed at good speed, by a capable crew, it's not what I look for in a Bob Hope movie: I want Bob Hope, that fast-talking, cowardly, lecherous fellow given to asides. It was always a wonderful comic persona and he played it beautifully in many movies. Not in this movie, though, so if that's what you're looking for, you won't find it here. Even though you will find a few laughs along the way.
    7ksf-2

    seldom shown early bob hope

    Bob Hope, paulette goddard! Both giant stars from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s. Fundraising shenanigans! Mister big shot ralston promises gwen big bucks if she can hit the fundraising goals. But behind the scenes, he works against her. Can steve bennett outwit those trying to trick him? None of it really makes sense, but just go with the story. And it does... sort of. Released october, 1941, just prior to world war two. Keep an eye out for clarence kolb... he was always the scheming, evil, bad guy in the background. It's pretty good. Directed by elliott nugent. Hope had already had big success with his films, quick thinking on his feet.

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    • Anecdotes
      Samuel's comment about Roosevelt messing around with the holidays again is a reference to the president changing the official date when Thanksgiving is celebrated.
    • Gaffes
      A jump cut occurs where Bob Hope is having his clothes torn off, indicating some sloppy scissors work by an overly watchful film editor somewhere along the line.
    • Citations

      Gwen Saunders: [talking about Bob] Is anything the matter with him? Is he... peculiar? I mean he isn't married, is he?

      Samuel: [doesn't look up from his fishing pole] No ma'am, he ain't that peculiar.

      Gwen Saunders: Thank you, Sam! Hope you catch a whale!

    • Crédits fous
      The opening title card says: Miami Beach, Florida It's replaced by a second title card that says: Miami Beach, Florida ....Wall Street with cocoanuts.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Et døgn uden løgn (1963)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 octobre 1941 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nothing But the Truth
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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