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Filles sans joie

Titre original : The Weak and the Wicked
  • 1954
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  • 1h 28min
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Diana Dors and Glynis Johns in Filles sans joie (1954)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFrank "women in prison" story that sympathetically tracks several inmates through their imprisonment and subsequent return to society. Some are successfully rehabilitated; some are not.Frank "women in prison" story that sympathetically tracks several inmates through their imprisonment and subsequent return to society. Some are successfully rehabilitated; some are not.Frank "women in prison" story that sympathetically tracks several inmates through their imprisonment and subsequent return to society. Some are successfully rehabilitated; some are not.

  • Réalisation
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Scénario
    • Joan Henry
    • J. Lee Thompson
    • Anne Burnaby
  • Casting principal
    • Glynis Johns
    • Diana Dors
    • John Gregson
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    6,3/10
    423
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    • Réalisation
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Scénario
      • Joan Henry
      • J. Lee Thompson
      • Anne Burnaby
    • Casting principal
      • Glynis Johns
      • Diana Dors
      • John Gregson
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Jean Raymond
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Betty Brown
    John Gregson
    John Gregson
    • Dr. Michael Hale
    Olive Sloane
    Olive Sloane
    • Nellie Baden, inmate
    Rachel Roberts
    Rachel Roberts
    • Pat, pregnant inmate
    Jane Hylton
    Jane Hylton
    • Babs Peters, inmate
    Athene Seyler
    Athene Seyler
    • Millie Williams, inmate
    Jean Taylor Smith
    • Prison Governor (Grange)
    Cecil Trouncer
    • Presiding Judge
    Ursula Howells
    Ursula Howells
    • Pam Vickers
    Edwin Styles
    • Seymour
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Syd Baden
    Eliot Makeham
    Eliot Makeham
    • Grandad Baden
    Joan Haythorne
    Joan Haythorne
    • Prison Governor (Blackdown)
    Joyce Heron
    Joyce Heron
    • Prison Matron Arnold
    Anthony Nicholls
    Anthony Nicholls
    • Prison Chaplain
    Josephine Stuart
    • Andy, pregnant inmate
    Paul Carpenter
    • Joe, Bab's boyfriend
    • Réalisation
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Scénario
      • Joan Henry
      • J. Lee Thompson
      • Anne Burnaby
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    Avis des utilisateurs15

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    6SnoopyStyle

    a couple of good flashbacks

    Aka The Weak and the Wicked. Socialite Jean Raymond is sentenced to 12 months for fraud. In flashback, she is revealed to be in gambling debts and refused to pay. The casino threatens unknown retribution and soon, she is framed for her fraud charge. In prison, she meets other prisoners who reveal their lives before prison in other flashbacks.

    I find the prison drama rather rambling and non-dramatic. Some of the characters are interesting and the most interesting parts of the movie are a couple of the flashbacks. The structure of the movie may be problematic in maintaining dramatic drive for the central narrative. All in all, there are a few intriguing bits but the overall effect is less than expected.
    7wilvram

    Glynis Johns gets sent down

    A peculiar mixture this, with an attempt to portray something of the reality of contemporary womens' prisons on one hand, combined with comedy flashbacks and a fictional approach to crime on the other.

    The story centres around Jean Raymond (Glynis Johns) who is the subject of an elaborate frame when she can't pay her gambling debts. In reality, a half competent barrister could have destroyed the case against her, should it have ever come to court in the first place, but here she's sent down for twelve months. There follows her experiences in the grim Blackdown Jail and then The Grange, a progressive 'prison without bars'. Many of the usual clichés of such films are avoided and the staff are shown as being very strict, but fair. One of the comedy episodes features a comical family of shoplifters headed by Sid James and Olive Sloane; Sid's prominent position in the cast list, despite a relatively brief appearance, is notable even at this stage of his career. Another piece of nonsense has a wooden Sybil Thorndike attempting to murder her husband, and then framing Athene Seyler for blackmail. By contrast the scenes in the prison hospital are more realistic, with Jane Hylton giving perhaps the best performance as Babs, haunted by the death of the baby she had neglected. Though third billed, Diana Dors is not very memorable in what is little more than a supporting role. A couple of years or so later she was to give her finest performance for the same director in YIELD TO THE NIGHT.

    The finale, with the orchestra in full flow, is as contrived and sentimental as anything that Hollywood could produce. Despite or because of its various eccentricities, I quite enjoyed this.
    6boblipton

    Good 'Reform The Prisons' Movie

    Glynis Johns is railroaded into prison for insurance fraud, where she initially despairs. However, the knowledge that her young man is waiting for her and the kindly prison warden buck her up. Eventually she is transferred to a 'prison with bars', where she meets, in the words of Anna Russell, all sorts of terribly interesting people, including Diana Dors and Olive Sloan.

    It's directed by J. Lee Thompson from a book by Joan Henry, who was one of his wives; it was based on her prison experiences, and she called the Johns character "a bit goody-goody". Indeed she is. Except for one impassioned speech at the end, she's largely a sounding board for others. She's also rather heavy-set and middle-aged looking to add to her anonymity. Miss Dors gets the better role, and does a good job with it. Thompson would work with her later.
    6planktonrules

    She was framed...but she was also guilty.

    "The Weak and the Wicked" is a film adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel by Joan Henry about her experiences while in prison. In real life, she was a debutante who spent more than she had and eventually went to jail for passing a bad check. In this film, Jean (Glynis Johns) has a gambling problem and does pass a bad check at the gambling hall...but ultimately she's jailed because the people she defrauded set her up for a petty theft/fraud charge. Once in prison, you see what life is like there as well as what led some of the women to prison as shown in flashbacks.

    Choosing Johns to play the lead was a stroke of brilliance. After all, I cannot think of any actress of the day that looked more innocent and sweet than her...so her plight is made worse since she doesn't look like she should be there. I have no idea if the real life Joan Henry looked so innocent.

    So is the film any good? Yes, but it's certainly not like some of the broadly written and acted American women in prison films of the 1950s (such as "Caged") or the REALLY over-the-top an crazed film in the genre that came out about 1970 (they were a REALLY sleazy lot). Now as far as it being an exposee, the women in the film actually seemed to be treated pretty well considering they were criminals...so it's not much of an exposee and is quite civilized. Interesting, yes, but not what many likely want to see in a women in prison film! So, even with sexy blonde Diana Dors (sort of the British version of Jayne Mansfield) in the film, it's NOT a sleazy skin flick nor exploitational in any manner. The worst treatment in the film was towards the end when Joan received a stern talking to by the warden!

    If you do watch this film, about 3/4 of the way through the picture is a marvelous flashback involving an elderly woman planning on murdering her nasty husband. It was, by far, the best part of the movie and this story, expanded, would have made for a great film itself.

    By the way, in one of the flashbacks you see the Baden family. While not listed in the credits or IMDB, the son, Bob, is played by Anthony Newley.
    9hollywoodshack

    Sensitive prison drama

    Before he became popular directing Charles Bronson films, J. Lee Thompson directed two prison movies based on books written by his future wife, Joan Henry. Glynis Johns does very well as the gambler who is framed for insurance fraud and sent to prison for one year. Here she meets the inmates who relate their stories of crimes that sent them up for time: a shoplifter, a blackmailer, and a neglectful mother. She stops one from stabbing a cruel guard and is rewarded with a transfer to a prison without walls. It's also very touching in the visitation scenes with her fiancé and doctor (John Gregson) how she feels the stigma of her sentence from the outside world. Only beef with the film I have is that there is no flashback to explain what crime her best friend, Betty (Diana Dors) did to serve two years. Her chum is desperate to find a boyfriend, Norman, that never writes or visits.

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    • Anecdotes
      Joan Henry's original novel 'Who Lie In Gaol' was based on her own experiences of prison. In debt from gambling, she took a forged cheque from a friend as a loan, and was convicted at the Old Bailey in 1951. Sentenced to twelve months, she served eight, primarily in Holloway Prison of which she was very critical, and later at Askham Grange Open Prison. The Glynis Johns character is based on her, although Henry thought her "a bit goody-goody".
    • Gaffes
      During the entire length of her prison term, Diana Dors maintains her artificially bleached and obviously waved hair style; Glynis Johns also maintains a more casual, but still very professionally maintained style from start to finish.
    • Citations

      Jean Raymond: No one wants to give a girl with no talent a job.

    • Connexions
      Featured in A Bit of Scarlet (1997)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 juillet 1954 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Young and Willing
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(dress shop where Jean worked - exterior of The Berkeley Hotel.)
    • Société de production
      • Marble Arch Productions
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    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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