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Un mariage compliqué

Titre original : Holiday Affair
  • 1949
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
7,6 k
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Un mariage compliqué (1949)
Official Trailer
Lire trailer1:56
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Comédie des FêtesComédie romantiqueFamille et fêtesRomance de vacancesComédieDrameÉvénementFamilleRomance

Une jeune veuve vit une histoire d'amour avec un vendeur dont elle fut responsable, par inadvertance, du licenciement.Une jeune veuve vit une histoire d'amour avec un vendeur dont elle fut responsable, par inadvertance, du licenciement.Une jeune veuve vit une histoire d'amour avec un vendeur dont elle fut responsable, par inadvertance, du licenciement.

  • Réalisation
    • Don Hartman
  • Scénario
    • Isobel Lennart
    • John D. Weaver
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Janet Leigh
    • Wendell Corey
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    7,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Don Hartman
    • Scénario
      • Isobel Lennart
      • John D. Weaver
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Janet Leigh
      • Wendell Corey
    • 113avis d'utilisateurs
    • 34avis des critiques
    • 63Métascore
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    Holiday Affair
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    Holiday Affair

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    Rôles principaux48

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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Steve Mason
    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Connie Ennis
    Wendell Corey
    Wendell Corey
    • Carl Davis
    Gordon Gebert
    Gordon Gebert
    • Timmy Ennis
    Griff Barnett
    Griff Barnett
    • Mr. Ennis
    Esther Dale
    Esther Dale
    • Mrs. Ennis
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Mr. Crowley
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Police Lieutenant
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    Larry J. Blake
    Larry J. Blake
    • Plainclothesman
    Helen Brown
    • Emily
    Pat Barton
    • Saleswoman
    • (non crédité)
    Genevieve Bell
    • Saleswoman
    • (non crédité)
    Melinda Casey
    • Girl
    • (non crédité)
    Chick Chandler
    Chick Chandler
    • New Year's Celebrant
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Chefe
    • Waiter
    • (non crédité)
    James Conaty
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Yvonne Cross
    Yvonne Cross
    • Elevator Operator
    • (non crédité)
    Don Dillaway
    Don Dillaway
    • Desk Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Don Hartman
    • Scénario
      • Isobel Lennart
      • John D. Weaver
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    Avis des utilisateurs113

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    DorotheusBrooksham

    Broken hearts are mended

    'Holiday Affair' is a truly wonderful film centered around a woman who's husband died in WWII living alone with her son, played by Janet Leigh (the woman that is) and a dreaming drifter played by Robert Mitchum. They meet and after a few shakes and bruises along the way, on both sides, in the end get and stay together. A then 20-year old Janet Leigh plays her insecure, scared and mourning Connie Ennis with a subtlety and a maturity beyond her years. And film-noir icon rough, tough and brooding Robert Mitchum pulls the role of the lucid and warmhearted drifter off as effortlessly as he did his Jeff Bailey in 'Out of the Past'. The man was a genius. The story as well is told with such maturity and wit for those days, when one considers all the sleek and easy traps of sentimentality and mushiness one could have fallen into in making these kinds of films. 'It's a Wonderful Life' has not been as fortunate. Another reason why this film has aged so infinitely well, is the well-drawn, 3-dimensional characters. As opposed to, again, 'It's a Wonderful Life', where some of the characters almost fade into caricature. Here we see REAL people as it were. Real people with real problems. Especially in Leigh's character, such as getting over the loss someone dear to us and how to move on and not be scared after that. But also in Wendell Corey's character. A man in love who knows she's not in love with him and who tries to hang on at any cost. But he's not depicted as a jealous, malevolent, crazed Iago-type character who does everything and anything to prevent her and Mitchum from coming together, nor does he play an overly-good, almost idioticly noble character who "just wants her to be happy" and who therefore gives her up. No, he plays a reasonable, slightly torn up man who sees the end is nigh for him and her, who's willing to fight but when he sees the battle is lost gives up graciously, a predicament which the otherwise somewhat wooden Corey conveys onto the screen wonderfully well. This, plus the little boy who for a child-actor performs amazingly well and the fantastic, almost over the top (but not really) ending, might make this into the best Christmas-movie ever made. Yes, EVER made! Leave not this film unseen! 10/10.
    gitrich

    A well acted film that centers around the holidays.

    A Christmas story about a woman, recently widowed, her young son and, two men who have fallen in love with her and the boy. Robert Mitchum and Wendell Corey are excellent. Also, look for veteran actor Harry Morgan who plays a police lieutenant. I had the pleasure of meeting Wendell Corey when he visited the Marine Corp. hospital in Phi Bai, Vietnam in 1967. He was a caring and personable man and I will always remember his kindness.
    sunnysideup223-1

    Classic waiting to be discovered

    This really is a nice, little Christmas movie that gets very little airplay. Still waiting for it to make it to DVD. No big musical numbers or production standards, just a simple story about a young widow (Janet Leigh) and her son and how their lives turn upside down once Christmas season when a rather aimless drifter (Robert Mitchum) enters the picture. Some very good supporting actors throughout. Skip the remake. It does play from time to time (Turner Classics), so if you get a chance, watch it...don't expect that much, just a warm little picture, like a nice hot cup of coffee on a cold winter night. With all the crap that has become annual Xmas "Classics"...this one is just patiently sitting on the shelves...waiting. It really deserves it.
    7bkoganbing

    Bringing In A Little Christmas Cheer

    World War II widow Janet Leigh supports herself and her son Gordon Gebbert with a job as a comparison shopper who runs afoul of salesman Robert Mitchum. Mitch is a rather footloose character who's got a temporary job at the Christmas buying season in New York so he can earn enough money to buy a ticket back to California where he wants to spend time building boats and living carefree.

    Of course Leigh's interested, but not enough to give up the stability for herself and her son that lawyer Wendell Corey could provide and he's most interested in matrimony. So will she take Mitchum or Corey?

    A Holiday Affair is one of those gazillions of films about war widows and their romances that Hollywood made for about 10 years after V-J Day. Janet Leigh is certainly a bright addition to the rolls, in her youth she had a nice innocent charm to her which in fact got her the film.

    She was loaned out to RKO and Howard Hughes for a three picture deal and A Holiday Affair was the one Hughes interfered the least with. Her other two films in the package were Two Tickets to Broadway and Jet Pilot. Of course the reason she was at RKO was because Howard Hughes had his hormones in overdrive over her. She had a couple of dates with him and she was less than impressed, but Hughes took a while to get the message she wasn't interested.

    She did enjoy working with both Mitchum and Corey. According to Lee Server's book on Mitchum, the set was a relaxed and happy one, but that Mitchum and Corey were full of all kinds of practical jokes. Never a dull moment.

    Mitchum had some good chemistry with Leigh and with young Gordon Gebbert. Best scene in the film was at a police station where Mitchum is arrested on Christmas Day and Leigh and Corey go to straighten out a mistake. There's a droll performance by Harry Morgan as the patient police sergeant who's always up for a new story.

    A Holiday Affair is a nice unpretentious little film about Christmas in New York and hopefully people will catch it TCM in December.
    7robert-temple-1

    The problems facing war widows

    This is very much a 'film of its time', but it was designed to be precisely that. It dealt with one of the major social issues of the immediate postwar years, the problems of the grieving young women whose husbands had been killed in the War. The main character in this film is just such a pretty young war widow, played by Janet Leigh. She keeps framed photos of her husband in uniform all round her apartment and beside her bed, and can't let him go. Her little boy Guy is turned into what she calls 'the man of the house'. She cannot come to terms with her loss or make a new life for herself, despite the fact that three or four years have gone by. America was full of women in her condition at this time, women who had been deeply in love with their husbands, lost them in combat, and were then expected to find a new man. Janet Leigh just can't do that. A boring and 'stable' admirer, played by Wendell Corey, has been patiently courting her for two years and keeps telling her that friendship is enough for a marriage and she doesn't need to love him. She is gradually bringing herself round to accept this kind of a future and even says yes to him at last, convincing herself that it will give her 'a quiet life' and a father for her boy (who does not like Corey and keeps insulting him). This film was given a misleading title, because there is no 'affair' and the 'holiday' refers merely to the fact that it is Christmas time. However, this is not, as some imagine, just 'a good Christmas film'. Christmas is merely the convenient background for the story. The story is really about Janet Leigh's struggle to come to terms with her loss. Through an amusing, if somewhat hectic, series of circumstances, Leigh meets Robert Mitchum. He is working in a New York City department store selling toy trains and she is a 'comparison shopper' working for a rival department store. She goes around buying things, taking them to her employer for study, and then returning them and getting a refund. Mitchum discovers this and is about to turn her in, but when he hears she is a war widow with a child, he takes pity on her and lets her go. This is spotted by the floorwalker, and Mitchum is instantly fired. Then a highly complex relationship develops, involving the boy, a train set, various misunderstandings and comic coincidences, and Fate, which obviously had it in mind all along, brings them closer and closer together. This gets up the nose of Corey, who takes it very badly indeed. Little Guy adores Mitchum, and the story is really very ingenious and amusing, as to how things go on from there. I can't reveal what happens in the end, but you could say Leigh is really on the spot and struggles between boring safety and passionate uncertainty. Mitchum proposes too, and which one will she, can she, choose? This film would have gone straight to the heart for many thousands, probably tens of thousands, of young American widows in her position at that time. As social history it is very important. The film is very sensitively done and must have been a big hit when it came out. It is entertaining to watch, has many amusing moments, and excellent performances.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film was intended to soften Robert Mitchum's screen persona after his prison sentence in 1949.
    • Gaffes
      When Timmy opens the box containing the train set his mother buys, he quickly re-wraps the box leaving a small amount of the tissue paper hanging on the outside of the box. In the next scene, the paper is not hanging outside the box.
    • Citations

      Steve Mason: Carl isn't the real threat to me. Maybe I'm not to him. This isn't two fellows and a girl, you know. This is two fellows, a girl and her husband. I can't fight a shadow - I tried - competition's too tough. You were even going to play it safe and settle for someone you didn't love so you wouldn't be unfaithful to your husband.

      Connie Ennis: Oh, you're always so wrong about me. I have a wonderful memory of a husband and a marriage. You're trying to take it away from me.

      Steve Mason: Nobody wants to do that. I know. I'm sure Carl doesn't. All anybody wants is for you to live in the present and not be afraid of the future. You know, maybe it could happen again if you quit pretending that something that's dead is still alive.

      Connie Ennis: Oh, alright, if it will make you any happier, you're a fortune teller. You're absolutely right about me all the time. I want everything just the way it is - Mrs. Status Quo. Just me and Timmy - no changes.

      Steve Mason: And I want a girl that'll drop everything and run to me, no matter what the score is.

    • Versions alternatives
      Also shown in a computer-colorized version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      Auld Lang Syne
      (uncredited)

      Written by Robert Burns

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 décembre 1949 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • HBOMAX
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mariage compliqué
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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