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Mogambo

  • 1953
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  • 1h 56min
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6,6/10
9,6 k
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Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, and Ava Gardner in Mogambo (1953)
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Dans un safari au Kenya, le chasseur commercial Victor Marswell est pris dans un triangle amoureux entre une riche héritière américaine séductrice, Eloise Kelly et la femme infidèle de l'ant... Tout lireDans un safari au Kenya, le chasseur commercial Victor Marswell est pris dans un triangle amoureux entre une riche héritière américaine séductrice, Eloise Kelly et la femme infidèle de l'anthropologue Donald Nordley, Linda.Dans un safari au Kenya, le chasseur commercial Victor Marswell est pris dans un triangle amoureux entre une riche héritière américaine séductrice, Eloise Kelly et la femme infidèle de l'anthropologue Donald Nordley, Linda.

  • Réalisation
    • John Ford
  • Scénario
    • John Lee Mahin
    • Wilson Collison
  • Casting principal
    • Clark Gable
    • Grace Kelly
    • Ava Gardner
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • John Ford
    • Scénario
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Wilson Collison
    • Casting principal
      • Clark Gable
      • Grace Kelly
      • Ava Gardner
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    • 47avis des critiques
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    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Victor Marswell
    Grace Kelly
    Grace Kelly
    • Linda Nordley
    Ava Gardner
    Ava Gardner
    • Eloise Y. Kelly
    Donald Sinden
    Donald Sinden
    • Donald Nordley
    Philip Stainton
    • John Brown-Pryce
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • Leon Boltchak
    Laurence Naismith
    Laurence Naismith
    • Skipper
    Denis O'Dea
    Denis O'Dea
    • Father Josef
    Samburu
    Samburu
    • Themselves
    • (as Samburu tribe of Kenya Colony)
    Wagenia
    • Themselves
    • (as Wagenia tribe of Belgian Congo)
    Bahaya
    • Themselves
    • (as Bahaya tribe of Tanganyika)
    M'Beti
    • Themselves
    • (as M'Beti tribe of French Equatorial Africa)
    Asa Etula
    • Young Native Girl
    • (non crédité)
    Bruce Seton
    Bruce Seton
    • Wilson
    • (non crédité)
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      • John Ford
    • Scénario
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Wilson Collison
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    9David-240

    Ava's greatest performance.

    "Mogambo" is a remake of "Red Dust" (1932) and is not as good, nor as funny, but it's still not bad at all. Poor Clark Gable must choose between Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly. With both actresses at the height of their beauty this is a tough call - but I would have taken Ava any day. She is stunning in this film - sultry, sexy and warm - very different to the flighty sex kitten that Jean Harlow played so brilliantly in "Red Dust". And Ava is photographed lovingly, in gorgeous colour, by Robert Surtees and Freddie Young. She deserved her Oscar nomination.

    Kelly is good too as the rather prissy wife of a very English scientist. But she's too nice - Ava is much more real. Gable was a bit old for the role here - after all it was 21 years after he first played it in "Red Dust" - but his performance is strong.

    Great African scenery and animals too - "Mogambo" got out of the studio that confined "Red Dust". Who could forget Ava trying to feed a very hungry baby elephant and a baby rhino at the same time? The gorilla sequence was a little weak - in that the film stock used to film the gorillas was completely different to that used to film the actors - and the actors were obviously in a studio. But most of the work is on location and stunningly shot.

    You'll have fun with this one.

    PS In the canoe scene are they really talking about female circumcision?
    8zetes

    Technically gorgeous; 8/10

    I think Mogambo may be John Ford's best film technically. The cinematography is simply sumptuous. The colors and the compositions are some of the most beautiful you'll ever see in a film. Too bad it's not in Cinemascope. I would have loved to see those African landscapes in widescreen. The sound is equally deserving of praise. Rare for a classical Hollywood film, Mogambo contains absolutely no extra-diagetic music, i.e., a musical score. The only music comes from a player piano, or African tribes' singing. That singing is just amazing. Most of the background sounds, however, come from African beasts and insects. It provides a threatening mood to the entire film. This experiment pays off wonderfully.

    Unfortunately, the narrative aspects of the film are lacking. The story, about an adventurer (Clark Gable) who takes a married couple on a safari to study gorillas, is passable. Actually, the meat of the story lies in the budding relationship between Gable and the wife, played by Grace Kelly (perhaps her role in Rear Window, which came out a year later, was inspired by this film). Ava Gardener plays a second love interest, a society girl from NYC, brazen and witty. The problems don't really arise from the plot, but from the characters. They are two-dimensional. Ava Gardener's role is the best, but the script begins to keep her away from the other relationship, which is treated more romantically. Gable's role is too cliche. It's paper thin, and I just never cared much what happened to him. But I think the real problem is with Kelly and her role. Her character changes in wildly unbelievable ways. It's almost as if she falls in love with Gable because, well, that's what women do when Clark Gable's in a movie! It doesn't matter that she's the second one to do so in the first half hour of the film.

    The film also fails because of the vast amounts of stock footage used to show the wildlife of Africa. Often, this is acceptable. It's obvious that that footage was taken at some other time and with some other type of film than the main footage, but I can suspend my imagination up to a point. However, one particular sequence involving gorillas is rather awful. The party has a face-off with a group of them, and there is a lot of cross-cutting to create suspense. It never works. Especially silly are the shots of Gable standing in front of back-projected stock footage of a bull gorilla charging. I suppose these kinds of shots were impossible to fake anywhere near as well as we can do now. But I still find fault in it. It snapped my suspension bridge.
    6Doylenf

    Another "safari" in the MGM tradition...Gardner steals the show...

    Some stunning Technicolor photography of African footage and beautiful AVA GARDNER are the sole reasons for watching John Ford's MOGAMBO, a remake of "Red Dust" that starred Jean Harlow twenty years before this was made.

    Harlow's co-star, CLARK GABLE, is back reprising his role as the great white hunter (what happened to STEWART GRANGER???), but Gable has mellowed quite a bit and looks a bit too tired to be the love interest of both AVA GARDNER and GRACE KELLY--which is what the plot really boils down to. However, he is more than able to tame both of them.

    GRACE KELLY still has the affected way of reciting her lines in a prim and princess-like way and is the less interesting of the two females. AVA GARDNER, on the other hand, livens up the story with her sarcastic one-liners and her ability to size up any situation and call a spade a spade. She's honest, frank and completely charming in her own way and walks off with every scene she's in, fully deserving her sole Oscar nomination.

    But if you're looking for a real good story, MOGAMBO is not it. It has all the realism of a picture postcard despite the fact that much of it was filmed in colorful Africa. But the use of stock footage is also apparent as are shots of Gable and others before a process screen.

    Fans of the stars should enjoy this one, but be warned--it's not without some serious flaws, mostly due to a weak script.
    7Ed-Shullivan

    Hey Eloise, would you like to pet my snake?

    Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly all in one adventure film out of Africa. What's not to like. Gable plays Victor Marswell, a great white hunter of the African big game, Marswell (Gable) who has not one, but two beautiful actresses pining over him. Even some near seventy (70) years later after its original release date (1953), this film holds up quite well. Both the story line and the scenery are epic, but it is the playful romance between this threesome that holds the audience's attention. Who will end up at the end of this adventure film embracing?

    Well worth a watch, or even twice (I did).

    I give it a 7 out of 10 IMDB rating.
    7EUyeshima

    It's Ava Gardner's World…and Everyone Else Just Lives in It

    Ava Gardner could hardly be considered anyone's second choice, but this is what director John Ford and screenwriter John Lee Mahin would have you believe in this overripe 1952 safari melodrama. Yet, she is the primary reason why this film is still worth a look 56 years later. Far more intuitively than Angelina Jolie these days, Gardner epitomized a primal sensuality and a hidden vulnerability, the combination of which was intoxicating in her prime. Ford captures this, as well as her dark beauty and sharp comedy sense, by casting her as smart-mouthed, carefree playgirl Eloise "Honey Bear" Kelly, who has come to a remote African outpost to meet up with a wealthy maharajah. Finding herself stood up, she is greeted by no-nonsense big game hunter Victor Marswell as she conveniently takes a shower al fresco. Before sparks can truly fly, a young British anthropologist and his prudish wife, Donald and Linda Nordley, arrive naively drawn to the flora and fauna.

    Then a rather preposterous story turn occurs in which Marswell becomes smitten with Mrs. Nordley, and she with him since she swoons over the manly hunter over her milquetoast husband. Looking the patrician beauty that served her well during her brief movie career, a 24-year-old Grace Kelly plays Linda in typical melodramatic fashion. Her English accent is a bit overdone, and her character's motivations too simplistically presented for Kelly to shine, especially next to Gardner. As Marswell, the 52-year-old Clark Gable doesn't have quite the swagger he displayed so easily in his youth when he first played this role in 1932's "Red Dust" with Jean Harlow and Mary Astor in the Gardner and Kelly parts. However, it is a testament to his enduring appeal that he is at all convincing as a magnet for two much younger women.

    But make no mistake that Gable, who has to maintain a stoic, man-of-mystery demeanor as Marswell, really hands the picture to Gardner. In particular, she has a fetching couple of scenes where she sings Robert Burns' "Comin' Through the Rye" and seems truly to enjoy interacting with the wild animals. It's all a hoot, and the location filming in Kenya and Uganda really brings the story to vibrant life. Ford handles the exotic background as well as he does Monument Valley in his classic westerns, and he makes sure to keep goosing the story with action elements so that the focus is not completely on the love triangle. Industry veteran Robert Surtees and David Lean's favorite cameraman Freddie Young shared cinematography responsibilities, and the look of the film is sumptuous even by MGM's high standards. The only extra with the 2006 DVD is the original theatrical trailer.

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    • Anecdotes
      Clark Gable did not get along with director John Ford during filming, and at one point walked off the set in protest at Ford's treatment of Ava Gardner. Ford also made several remarks about Gable's age and weathered appearance.
    • Gaffes
      When Honey Bear is awaiting the boat to take away (first time round), she is seen sitting on her suitcases and trunks. Then she walks down the slope with just her umbrella in her hand, bids Marswell good bye and hops in the boat. The captain lifts the gangway and off they sail away, forgetting her bags on the shore.
    • Citations

      Eloise Kelly: Look, Buster, don't you get overstimulated with me!

    • Crédits fous
      Opening Title Card reads: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is grateful beyond measure to the government officials of Kenya Colony, Tanganyika, the Uganda Protectorate and the Republic of French Equatorial Africa, whose limitless co-operation made this motion picture possible.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Trader Horn, l'aventurier (1973)
    • Bandes originales
      COMIN' THROUGH THE RYE
      (uncredited)

      Traditional tune

      Lyrics by Robert Burns

      Sung by Ava Gardner

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 1954 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Могамбо
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hell's Gate National Park, Kenya
    • Société de production
      • Loew's
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      • 3 103 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 56 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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