Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePseudonym Dr. Falke pursues his wife through disguises and deceptions in postwar Vienna, an operetta adaptation involving occupying powers' protagonists, not a staged production but a cinema... Tout lirePseudonym Dr. Falke pursues his wife through disguises and deceptions in postwar Vienna, an operetta adaptation involving occupying powers' protagonists, not a staged production but a cinematic reimagining.Pseudonym Dr. Falke pursues his wife through disguises and deceptions in postwar Vienna, an operetta adaptation involving occupying powers' protagonists, not a staged production but a cinematic reimagining.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Lady
- (as Barbara Ash)
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With the recent US occupation of Iraq, this film may be newly relevant. After all,Oh ... Rosalinda! was a plea for an end to the occupation of Austria. The party was over in the mid50s. In another ten years, perhaps, there might be a wonderful remake set in Bagdad.
the film is totally uninspired by the miscasting and the actors inability to lip sync to the songs!
If only they had achieved something amazing - by getting Orson Welles and Bing to sing! But they didn't and that's the rub.
The colour is a delight and the music a delight but it can't work until someone spends a fortune re-editing this and applying CGI to the lips syncs? Some awful acting doesn't help. What is Quayle like? Awful.
Oh... Rosalinda!! may be a bit of an acquired taste for some people. The aesthetic is very flat and artificial, stagey even, much like the more elaborate Tales of Hoffman but with apparently less of a budget. It's also a bedroom farce, so if you're not much for that kind of comedy, you may find it hard to get into the swing of things. I myself care little for such comedies, but I rather enjoyed this one, mainly due to the strength of the performers. Anton Walbrook is great as the black market dealer who manipulates everyone, showing a great penchant for comedy he rarely got to express in his English language projects. Ludmilla Tcherina is playful and sexy as the woman everyone wants. Mel Ferrer is a bit overdone, but he's not bad at all.
No great classic, but Oh... Rosalinda!! is worth at least one glance from Powell-Pressburger devotees.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne critic dourly noted that the ballerina Ludmilla Tcherina did rather less dancing in this movie than Sir Michael Redgrave did.
- Citations
Dr. Falke: Ladies and Gentlemen, it's four o'clock in the morning and the air of Vienna is like champagne. And when I'm soaked in champagne I love it. I love the whole world. In particular, of course, our dear friends the British, and the French, the Russians, and the Americans who have been spoiling us Viennese for so many years now. And when I say "spoiling" I'm not thinking only of your champagne
[points to the French]
Dr. Falke: , and whiskey
[points to the British]
Dr. Falke: , vodka
[points to the Russians]
Dr. Falke: , and Coca-Cola
[points to the Americans]
Dr. Falke: . We're very proud that you love us so much and I can assure you that we love you, too. But even the dearest friend loses a bit of his attraction if he overstays his time. Don't you agree? So if you don't mind: go home. Come back as our guests. But please... go home.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Those British Faces: A Tribute to Dennis Price 1915-1973 (1993)
- Bandes originalesOh...Rosalinda!!
from "Die Fledermaus"
Music by Johann Strauss (as Johann Strauss)
English Lyrics by Dennis Arundell
Arranged by Frederic Lewis (uncredited)
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Oh... Rosalinda!!
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Budget
- 212 000 £GB (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.55 : 1