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Les grands de ce monde

Titre original : The Power and the Prize
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 38min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
474
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Robert Taylor and Elisabeth Müller in Les grands de ce monde (1956)
An American business executive plans to marry an Austrian refugee in London but he encounters disapproval and opposition from his American social and business circles.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn American business executive (Robert Taylor) plans to marry an Austrian refugee (Elisabeth Müller) in London but he encounters disapproval and opposition from his American social and busin... Tout lireAn American business executive (Robert Taylor) plans to marry an Austrian refugee (Elisabeth Müller) in London but he encounters disapproval and opposition from his American social and business circles.An American business executive (Robert Taylor) plans to marry an Austrian refugee (Elisabeth Müller) in London but he encounters disapproval and opposition from his American social and business circles.

  • Réalisation
    • Henry Koster
  • Scénario
    • Robert Ardrey
    • Howard Swigett
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Taylor
    • Elisabeth Müller
    • Burl Ives
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    474
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    • Réalisation
      • Henry Koster
    • Scénario
      • Robert Ardrey
      • Howard Swigett
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Taylor
      • Elisabeth Müller
      • Burl Ives
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux44

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    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Cliff Barton
    Elisabeth Müller
    Elisabeth Müller
    • Miriam Linka
    • (as Elisabeth Mueller)
    Burl Ives
    Burl Ives
    • George Salt
    Charles Coburn
    Charles Coburn
    • Guy Eliot
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    • Mr. Carew
    • (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    • Mrs. George Salt
    Niki Dantine
    Niki Dantine
    • Joan Salt
    • (as Nicola Michaels)
    Cameron Prud'Homme
    Cameron Prud'Homme
    • Rev. John Barton
    • (as Cameron Prud'homme)
    Richard Erdman
    Richard Erdman
    • Lester Everett
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Mr. Chutwell
    Jack Raine
    Jack Raine
    • Mr. Pitt-Semphill
    Thomas Browne Henry
    Thomas Browne Henry
    • Paul F. Farragut
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Howard Carruthers
    Tol Avery
    Tol Avery
    • Dan Slocum
    • (non crédité)
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Mr. Ruloff
    • (non crédité)
    Max Barwyn
    Max Barwyn
    • Musician
    • (non crédité)
    Barry Brooks
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    Marie Brown
    Marie Brown
    • Mrs. Donaldson
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Henry Koster
    • Scénario
      • Robert Ardrey
      • Howard Swigett
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs15

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    6bkoganbing

    Not bad, but doesn't compare with Executive Suite

    Before filming The Power and the Prize, MGM had two years before done another and better film on the corporate business culture with Executive Suite. It's not that The Power and the Prize is a bad film, but Executive Suite was better and surely had more star quality.

    In Executive Suite the head of a corporation that manufactures furniture dies suddenly with no groomed successor to move in. The whole film is about the struggle for power to succeed.

    The Power and the Prize has the head very much alive in Burl Ives and he's got a successor in mind in Robert Taylor. Taylor is also the fiancé of Ives's niece so real control won't be leaving his hands. He's given Taylor an assignment in Great Britain to complete a merger of a British firm with their's. And he's to do it on Ives's terms which means total control.

    Mrs. Ives, who's played by Mary Astor, gives Taylor an additional assignment to check out some charities she's been contributing to in Europe.

    Taylor develops a conscience about what he's doing and additionally falls in love with Elizabeth Mueller who works for the charity. He breaks it off with the niece and fails in the assignment.

    The rest of the film is a struggle between the bitterly disappointed Ives and Taylor who Ives tries to destroy.

    Taylor, no longer the callow matinée idol of the thirties, really developed into a fine player and some of his best performances on screen are in the fifties. Ives's part is a pre-cursor of his Big Daddy role in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof without the southern ambiance.

    It's a good film, but I think the issues were far better done by MGM in Executive Suite.
    8silverscreen888

    A Superior Film of Ideas From MGM; a Very Capable Drama

    This is a very "glossy" film in some ways, but it is also filled with well-developed characters. And because they are all well-acted and clearly presented in a dual-stranded storyline, they become very contexted and hard-to-forget. The script is by Robert Ardrey adapted from Howard Swiggett's fine novel. This is a another postwar film like many others that talks about values, and the sort of place the US needs to become--or unfortunately seemed to be becoming. The main characters in this plot are involved with a major international firm; the head of this firm, ably played by Burl Ives, is trying to consummate a deal with a British firm's leaders headed by Cedric Hardwicke. He also has a scheme in mind to cheat his partners, which finally does not sit well with his heir-apparent, played quite intelligently and straightforwardly by Robert Taylor. Complicating the plot for Taylor is his growing regard for a refugee played beautifully by Elisabeth Mueller. An act of courage by Taylor finally resolves the plot nicely; the moral crisis of the film becomes its climax, which gives it unusual power. The cast is very good indeed, with Mueller, Hardwicke, Ben Wright, Richard Erdmann and others also turning in very fine work. The film is B/W as a drama should be, and its values are very fine, thanks to work by MGM's best--Edwin Willis, Sidney Guilaroof and costumer Helen Rose. Music is by Bronislau Kaper with the director, Henry Koster, doing a first-rate job in a film featuring many interior-scenes and little outdoor work. Films about business are one way thinkers have of examining what is right and wrong with the United States' citizens approaches to making their constitutional ideas about individualism work; this work, except for the religious connections of Taylor's father, in my judgment a needless addition, is honest. I cannot recommend this unexpected little gem too highly.
    10whpratt1

    Great Cast of Veteran Star Actors

    Hollywood put a great cast of veteran actors into this film, everyone of them performed to perfection and lets remember, it was made in 1956, and many of these actors were under contract to the studio to perform in certain films. Most of these actors were getting old and even Robert Taylor, (Cliff Barton),"D-Day the Sixth of June",'56 was 44 years of age appearing with a new star, Elisabeth Muller,(Miriam Linka) and had intentions in the film to marry her. Elisabeth Muller made this film her Swan Song and never appeared in an American film after this film. Burl Ives,(George Salt),"Ensign Pulver",'64, was the CEO of a company in New York and considered Cliff Barton his son and planned on him to carry out a great business deal in England. Charles Coburn, (Guy Eliot),"Town on Trial", Cedric Hardwicke, (Mr. Careu),"The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel",'51, and Mary Astor,(Mrs. George Salt),"The Maltese Falcon",'41 gave great supporting roles. This is a rather interesting film about big business years ago and still seems to apply in the business world today, ONLY WORSE. If you love great veteran actors and love the many films they performed in over the years, this is the film for you.
    6blanche-2

    just okay

    Robert Taylor has to evaluate "The Power and the Prize," a 1956 film also starring Elisabeth Mueller, Burl Ives, Mary Astor and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Taylor plays Cliff Barton, second in command to George Salt (Burl Ives) - he's also engaged to marry Salt's niece. Assigned to close a difficult deal in England, Cliff is unhappy about his boss' instructions, but tries to carry them out anyway. Salt wants him to withhold part of their demands until the very end of the negotiation. He warns Salt that doing things his way will blow this important deal, but Salt insists.

    While in London and checking on a charity for Mrs. Salt, Cliff meets a German refugee, Miriam Linka (Mueller). They fall in love, and Cliff wants to marry her. Meanwhile, sure enough, the deal is blown, and Salt blames Cliff. Complicating things is Cliff's cancellation of the wedding (though his bride-to-be is just as happy about it as he is) and some nasty rumors that have been circulated about Miriam. Back at the office, it appears there is going to be a power struggle.

    This is a grand MGM drama about conscience and following what you know to be honest and right versus just "following orders." There are some good moments, but all in all, it's pretty routine. The character of Miriam seems off the wall, lecturing Cliff as soon as he walks into her agency. Mueller in fact gives a very hyperactive performance which isn't a good match with Taylor's deliberate, steady portrayal. For me, the best acting comes from Charles Coburn as one of the officers in Salt's company and Mary Astor as Salt's wife. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, who has such a magnificent speaking voice, is excellent but alas, it's neither a big role nor a showy one.

    Certainly not a bad movie but all of these actors have appeared in better.
    8robertlynch-81023

    Dynamic Interplay of Characters

    While there are some flaws in this movie, it has held up well over the years.

    The plot inter-weaves a love story with a morality allegory -- no easy task. This movie does a credible job at both.

    Miriam Linka, played by Elisabeth Mueller, is convincing and charming as she evolves from a frightened but strong concentration camp refugee torn between anger, hate, and disillusionment with an inner desire to love and be loved, while at the same time striving to maintain an inner idealism.

    I suspect there were significant cuts in the story line between Mueller & Taylor that makes some of the scenes a bit jittery as Mueller moves from anger, bitterness, and hostility emerging from baseless prejudices to an almost adolescent romanticism. Maybe a bit over the top, but that's also a fallibility of the directing and screen writing. Still, her performance, in a difficult role, is laudable.

    Sadly, Hollywood didn't call upon Mueller's charming and energetic talents after this movie.

    Does this movie meet some important criteria for success?

    It has aged well. It is reasonably well-written. It has credible characters that we can love or hate (or both simultaneously). The casting is well orchestrated. There is a dynamic tension between conflicting characters. There are no dull moments -- the story doesn't drag. There are sufficient plot twists to keep the viewer curious for the denouement. There are several very memorable lines worth quoting. It's worth seeing twice to capture its nuances.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film bombed at the box office, resulting in a loss for MGM of $883,000 ($10.4M in 2025) according to studio records.
    • Gaffes
      The entire film from minute 10 to minute 20 is reversed, as revealed by (1) the backwards lettering in the London establishing shot and signage on the buses, (2) the neon signs visible in the back window during Cliff's taxi ride with his father, (3) male characters shaking hands with their left hands, and (4) breast pocket handkerchiefs appearing on the wearer's right side in this section and the traditional left side in all other parts of the film. It is first noticeable when Barton leaves Salt's office and his hair part and pocket handkerchief are on the opposite side. When the taxi pulls up to the Everett's apartment - the lettering of "36 Sutton Place" on the awning is reversed. It ends when Cliff Barton leaves Mr. Carew's office in London and his hair part and pocket handkerchief revert to the left side. It's as if this portion of the film was printed reversed for some reason.
    • Citations

      Lester Everett: I never knew a woman before who could work a slide-rule.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mars 1957 (Irlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Power and the Prize
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 36 Sutton Place South, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(taxi arriving at Everett's apartment - images reversed)
    • Société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • 1 455 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 38 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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