Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn Georgia, the young and attractive daughter of poor farmers is forced by her mother to ditch her young boyfriend in order to marry an old rich neighbor but the girl rebels by becoming the ... Tout lireIn Georgia, the young and attractive daughter of poor farmers is forced by her mother to ditch her young boyfriend in order to marry an old rich neighbor but the girl rebels by becoming the town's harlot.In Georgia, the young and attractive daughter of poor farmers is forced by her mother to ditch her young boyfriend in order to marry an old rich neighbor but the girl rebels by becoming the town's harlot.
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- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination au total
- Lucille
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- Farmer in Peasley's Store
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- Mr. Gunson
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- Townsman
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- Churchgoer
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- Dave Adams
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- Ernestine Peasley
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The best and most powerful subject for a grab-you movie in my opinion is the power of intense love; that power which can bring joy and true happiness. Take away (or betray) that love and a person can be turned-on-a-dime into an adrenaline-filled force of self destruction. If I told you what happens in the movie you would not believe it; but I saw this near-exact drama play out in my own neighborhood some 15 years after this movie.
Too bad my 10 star rating is virtually pointless. The critics trashed this film when it came out and Warner Bros were clueless of its merits. I have no idea how you could get a copy and see it.
Constance Ford is perfect as the mother who feels life has passed her by. She always excelled at tough, bitter roles.
The only big disappointment for me was the harsh ending, which I won't reveal. It was all too similar to other films made in the era with its double standards of "ultimate punishment" imposed on females but never males.
Diane McBain was a beautiful young actress with a penchant of getting in the gossip columns. Diane beat out a truly fine actress Shirley Knight - another WB star!-for the lead role in this film shot in black and white. WB stars Chad Everett, Robert Logan, and Robert Colbert were also in the cast. Diane plays it well as a Southern girl out to put the make on men.
Diane McBain made a few more movies such as Troy Donahue's Parrish which has Diane's opening scene sensational as the rolls out of a car and those magnetic eyes of Diane's mesmerizing! , and Raoul Walsh's A Distant Trumpet with Troy Donahue and Suzy Pleshette, with Debbie Reynolds in Mary, Mary, but left the studio rather than play a small part in WB''s big budget Sex And The Single Girl with Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Henry Fonda, Lauren Bacall and Mel Ferrer directed by Richard Quine. Richard Quine fell in love with Kim Novak and his films with Kim such as Bell Book And Candle, Strangers When We Meet, Notorious Landlady reveal l Kim at her most lush beauty. Diane should have done Sex And The Sungle Girl with Quine; He may have made her a great star as he did Kim.
Diane McBain stars as the title character, an innocent and nice young lady. However, she quickly transforms from this to a 'bad girl' in her small home town after she is jilted by her jerk of a fiancé. Now she uses men and cares little about them--in her odd attempt to punish men in general for her stupid fiancé. Since the film was made in the early 60s, it's really unclear whether Claudelle is sleeping around or if she's just a tease--but it is clear that she uses men to get what she wants. How will this ultimately lead to disaster? See the film.
The acting is very good here--particularly by Arthur Kennedy who plays Claudelle's father. Well worth seeing and very unique...but also a tad unpleasant.
The basic premise is familiar enough, sweet young thing is seduced and then jilted. However, nobody knows that, since her beau is not a total creep; her shameful secret is still safe from the townspeople who would label her a whore - so here's where the fun starts, since our heroine, literally overnight, decides to transform herself into the town tramp anyway. Why? Uhhh, why not?
Of course it would have made perfect sense for Claudelle to just go ahead and marry the older, unappealing rich man who all but drools on her, but that would be too easy, and it won't happen here. In fact nothing here plays out the way you would expect it to, and that is the brilliance of this film and why it is something you have to see to believe.
This is trash at its very finest, and to tell anything more about what happens after Claudelle creates her own hell would spoil everything.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFeature film debut of Robert Logan, playing the role of "Charles Henry," who had just been signed to a contract with Warner Bros. after being "discovered" while pitching for the Los Angeles City College baseball team according to the AFI Catalog entry for this film.
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Clyde Inglish: I'm sorry it happened to Claudette. She put a lot of faith in that boy. But when a young fella gets out in the world and far from home, there always comes a time when he craves a woman - just for the female in them. And being young and anxious almost any woman will do. That's as certain as God brings rain. Just the same, I'm awful sorry it happened to Claudette.
- ConnexionsReferenced in 77 Sunset Strip: Penthouse on Skid Row (1962)
- Bandes originalesI May Be Wrong (but I Think You're Wonderful)
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Music by Henry Sullivan
Played at the Senior Dance
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Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Claudelle und ihre Liebhaber
- Lieux de tournage
- Stockton, Californie, États-Unis(location exteriors)
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 500 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
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