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Le troisième homme était une femme

Titre original : Ada
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 49min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
1,1 k
MA NOTE
Susan Hayward and Dean Martin in Le troisième homme était une femme (1961)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePolitical drama about an honest but naive gubernatorial candidate who is manipulated by his corrupt campaign manager and is forced to temporarily cede power to his wife, a woman of integrity... Tout lirePolitical drama about an honest but naive gubernatorial candidate who is manipulated by his corrupt campaign manager and is forced to temporarily cede power to his wife, a woman of integrity despite her shameful past.Political drama about an honest but naive gubernatorial candidate who is manipulated by his corrupt campaign manager and is forced to temporarily cede power to his wife, a woman of integrity despite her shameful past.

  • Réalisation
    • Daniel Mann
  • Scénario
    • Arthur Sheekman
    • William Driskill
    • Wirt Williams
  • Casting principal
    • Susan Hayward
    • Dean Martin
    • Wilfrid Hyde-White
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Mann
    • Scénario
      • Arthur Sheekman
      • William Driskill
      • Wirt Williams
    • Casting principal
      • Susan Hayward
      • Dean Martin
      • Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Ada Gillis
    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Bo Gillis
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Sylvester Marin
    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    • Colonel Yancey
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Steve Jackson
    Frank Maxwell
    Frank Maxwell
    • Ronnie Hallerton
    Connie Sawyer
    Connie Sawyer
    • Alice Sweet
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • Speaker
    Charles Watts
    Charles Watts
    • Al Winslow
    Larry Gates
    Larry Gates
    • Joe Adams
    Robert S. Simon
    • Warren Hatfield
    Bill Zuckert
    Bill Zuckert
    • Harry Davers
    • (as William Zuckert)
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Member of the State Legislature
    • (non crédité)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Spectator at Rally
    • (non crédité)
    Audley Anderson
    Audley Anderson
    • Reporter
    • (non crédité)
    Ellen Atterbury
    • Mrs. Carlton
    • (non crédité)
    Barney Barnett
    Barney Barnett
    • Reporter
    • (non crédité)
    Ruth Barton
    • Bit Role
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Mann
    • Scénario
      • Arthur Sheekman
      • William Driskill
      • Wirt Williams
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    8jjnxn-1

    Governor's girl

    If you're a fan of Susan Hayward this film has everything you need.

    An old-fashioned melodrama with all the trimmings Susan rules over this with a velvet glove. She's a girl from "the wrong side of the tracks", a prostitute in a roadside honky tonk who makes the acquaintance of a dim hayseed one night. He has a way with a song and isn't clever enough to see that he is being used as a dim bulb stooge by a political machine to take him to the governor's mansion. The film offers nothing new on this age old chestnut but the presentation is what counts here.

    A star vehicle to be sure slanted Susan's way much more than Dean's even though he gets a moment here and there. Spotlighted in a way stars never are today Susan commands the screen. Notice that she is surrounded only by colors that flatter her, the rooms she finds herself in are almost exclusively white or a soft green to highlight her flame colored tresses. Even the roadhouse where she starts the story has that high class sheen that is a hallmark of the studio era.

    The performances are excellent. Dean ambles through without too much to do but handles his one big scene well. Martin Balsam and Ralph Meeker are solid as Dean's trusted friend and a slimy cop respectively but it's Wilfred Hyde-White who stands out as the reptilian political operator who crosses swords with Susan. Therein lies the meat of the story and the basic enjoyment of the film. When these two old pros square off the fireworks are a treat, although Susan gets a couple of other chances on her own to rip apart the unsuspecting when she discovers malfeasance.

    A few interesting side notes. The actress playing Susan's madam, Connie Sawyer known as the oldest working actress in Hollywood, is still alive and appearing in small parts at 102 as of November 2014.

    The other note is a bit more somber, as she entered the end of her cancer struggle Susan Hayward's friends told her they had arranged for her to see any of her films that she wanted and she selected this film much to their surprise. In hindsight though it's easy to see why, every effort is made to make her look her best, its set in the south which had been her home for many years during her happy second marriage and her part is tailor made to many of her strengths.

    If you love Susan Hayward or old time studio made melodramas don't miss this!
    6marcslope

    Wide-screen listlessness

    Lavish MGM production, set circa 1936 but with clothes and makeup (especially Susan Hayward's) strictly 1961, this cumbersome drama wants to be a mix of political intrigue, marital soap opera, and star power, but it comes up a bit short. In a nameless Southern state (which the screenwriters awkwardly disguise by having characters say "the state" over and over and over), hooker Hayward fascinates and marries gubernatorial candidate Dean Martin, a passive good- guy sort who does the bidding of Wilfrid Hyde-White, the greedy, unethical local boss who siphons state projects to his buddies, shades of 45. She shoves her way into the lieutenant governor's position, then, when Martin's car is blown up (we never find out by whom), becomes acting governor and shakes off the passivity Martin has been practicing. There are minor subplots involving Martin's college buddy Martin Balsam and Ralph Meeker, who's good as a lackey of Hyde-White's who keeps trying to cozy up to the title character, but the emphasis is on Susan's hair, her clothes, and her tough-gal demeanor: When a character says, "Give my regards to the governor," she snarls back, "You're talking to the governor." Dean looks disinterested and hasn't much to play, and Hyde-White employs an odd accent that isn't quite Brit and isn't quite Dixie. We're supposed to cheer as he's brought down and the governor's marriage recovers, but it's a pretty simplistic view of politics, and a key plot point--the opposition has a taped confession of Hayward's prostitute past--is resolved in an unpersuasively offhand way. Enjoyable, and very nicely shot, but you'll forget it the minute it's over.
    6Richie-67-485852

    ADA Review

    I had trouble naming my review and I guessing they had a time trying to name this movie thus Ada will have to do for us both. I like Susan Hayworth and she has predictable acting and facial expressions in all her work. It doesn't lack here and she delivers. On Dean Martin, I appreciate his trying to enter into drama and westerns but I could never get used to him doing so. He doesn't have the depth and the acting skills to pull it off. His fame, wealth and power allowed him opportunities to be sure but that is about it. The story itself is interesting from this point of view. Who doesn't like a rags to riches or an underdog becoming a top dog especially it they are a good soul. That is the case here. Susan pulls it off. However Dean further distracted me when I watched him run for office and playing guitar songs to win people over. At this point, I was ready to pull-out but a strange thing happened. The story appeared and it is an interesting one. Human nature does not disappoint and here we get a generous portion of greed, underhand-ness, corruption, scheming and for those that like decent endings comeuppance visits and gives us closure making it satisfying for the viewer and for the actors to say they earned their pay. I recommend a movie snack of your choice and a tasty drink and stay with this until it clicks. It will and it is worth it as the viewer is forced to become involved and choose sides thus emotions are engaged. It is called in the movie parlance "entertainment". You will be
    5moonspinner55

    "I bet you were a tough little girl." ... "I'm a tough BIG one!"

    Depression-era politics in the Old South, as guitar-strummin' sheriff Dean Martin campaigns for Governor, meeting and marrying call-girl Susan Hayward on the trail. Soon they're dealing with legislation problems and greedy weasels with old money, but will Hayward's ambitious nature ruin her marriage as well as bring her past history to light? Well-produced but naive, rather plodding melodrama based on Wirt Williams' novel "Ada Dallas" gives all the juiciest scenes to Hayward; Martin, on the other, is shunted off to the side (they're quite a pair anyway: he drinks, she smokes). The atmosphere of Southern plantations and back alleys isn't captured with much distinction (we don't even know what state this is supposedly taking place in), but the production is certainly colorful, even if the human interaction is rote. ** from ****
    6FANatic-10

    Rather disappointing

    Though entertaining enough, "Ada" does not belong in the top tier of Susan Hayward showcases. She's terrific as always, in a role that suits her, but too much in this stretches credibility and lacks proper transitioning. I blame the script, plus Susan and Dean Martin don't especially click together. The film is set in the South and, even though it says Ada comes from Alabama originally, its never made clear which state the action occurs in. The period is also not spelled out, though at the beginning, as Martin is campaigning, he passes a movie theater showing "Escapade", a 1935 William Powell vehicle. Yet, the clothing and hairstyles are definitely not 30's style. Two fine character actors, Martin Balsam and Ralph Meeker, are not given enough to do in support, while Wilfred Hyde-White never seems quite right as wily power-behind-the-scenes Sylvester Marin, his British accent out of place even with a layer of Southern drawl superimposed over it. All in all, you'll be entertained by this combination of "All the King's Men" and "A Face in the Crowd" with sudsy soap opera, but don't expect greatness.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film was a disaster at the box office for MGM, resulting in a loss of $2,372,000 ($19.2M in 2017) according to studio records. It never got a cinema release in the UK. Actually, while it is true that the film did not get a general release in the UK, it did play for two weeks from January 18th 1962 at MGM's Ritz, Leicester Square, London.
    • Gaffes
      The story takes place in the mid-to-late 1930s, but all of Susan Hayward's hair styles and costumes, as well as those of the other female members of the cast, are strictly 1961.
    • Citations

      Bo Gillis: You must have been a tough little girl.

      Ada Gillis: I'm a tough big one, too.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Sunset Over Mulholland Drive (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      May the Lord Bless You Real Good
      Written by Warren Roberts and Wally Fowler

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 août 1961 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ada
    • Lieux de tournage
      • California State Capitol, Capitol Park, Sacramento, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Avon Productions (II)
      • Chalmar Inc.
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      1 heure 49 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
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