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Tom Jones : Entre l'alcôve et la potence

Titre original : Tom Jones
  • 1963
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  • 2h 9min
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Tom Jones : Entre l'alcôve et la potence (1963)
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Les aventures romantiques et chevaleresques du bâtard adopté Tom Jones dans l'Angleterre du XVIIIe siècle.Les aventures romantiques et chevaleresques du bâtard adopté Tom Jones dans l'Angleterre du XVIIIe siècle.Les aventures romantiques et chevaleresques du bâtard adopté Tom Jones dans l'Angleterre du XVIIIe siècle.

  • Réalisation
    • Tony Richardson
  • Scénario
    • John Osborne
    • Henry Fielding
  • Casting principal
    • Albert Finney
    • Susannah York
    • George Devine
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    15 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Tony Richardson
    • Scénario
      • John Osborne
      • Henry Fielding
    • Casting principal
      • Albert Finney
      • Susannah York
      • George Devine
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    • 55avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 4 Oscars
      • 20 victoires et 20 nominations au total

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    Albert Finney
    Albert Finney
    • Tom Jones
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Sophie Western
    George Devine
    George Devine
    • Squire Allworthy
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Bridget Allworthy
    Angela Baddeley
    Angela Baddeley
    • Mrs. Wilkins
    Joyce Redman
    Joyce Redman
    • Jenny Jones…
    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Partridge
    Diane Cilento
    Diane Cilento
    • Molly Seagrim
    Wilfrid Lawson
    Wilfrid Lawson
    • Black George
    John Moffatt
    John Moffatt
    • Square
    Peter Bull
    Peter Bull
    • Thwackum
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Blifil
    Freda Jackson
    Freda Jackson
    • Mrs. Seagrim
    Redmond Phillips
    Redmond Phillips
    • Lawyer Dowling
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Squire Western
    James Cairncross
    James Cairncross
    • Parson Supple
    Edith Evans
    Edith Evans
    • Miss Western
    Patsy Rowlands
    Patsy Rowlands
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    • Réalisation
      • Tony Richardson
    • Scénario
      • John Osborne
      • Henry Fielding
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    dragon-90

    Stand and Deliver!

    A fun and fresh screen adaption of British writer Henry Fielding's 18th Century novel of the same name, made at the threshold of the swinging (19)Sixties. Like the original story's French counterpart (Les Liaisons Dangereuses=Dangerous Liaisons), at its heart is a mannered metropolitan love triangle.

    But before we arrive in the heart of London the stage is set amidst the lush green English countryside in Summer. Here we first meet the protagonist, Tom Jones, played by Albert Finney in his most youthful bloom, and his extended family representing every facet of post-Glorious Revolution England.

    An incorrigible ne'er-do-well, Tom's genuine love for his neighbor Squire Alworthy's daughter Sophie (a very lovely Susannah York), takes him to the heart of fashionable London society in a series of comedic wrong-turns and misunderstandings. Here he becomes embroiled in the games of the jaded aristocrat Lady Bellaston played by Joan Greenwood. Greenwood steals the show as the original Mrs. Robinson and, through her machinations, Tom is led to the gallows. But at the last minute...

    Throughout the movie is paced with a modern sense of realism, made effective by hand-held camera sequences and the quick editing of Antony Gibbs. Old-fashioned film techniques are used effectively with eye-to-the-camera realism, and convey an up-to-date feel. There are moments of beauty as well as comedy in this very satisfying entertainment. The cast is stellar with many familiar names--Hugh Griffith, Rachel Kempson, David Warner (in his first movie), the settings realistic, and the the musical score a perfect fit. A great time overall!

    An interesting note, supposedly this is the last movie seen by John F. Kennedy (in a White House screening) before he was assassinated.
    alan997

    Simply, a masterpiece.

    Mostly the reviews on IMDb can be relied on, but sometimes they just make no sense. Over upwards of a decade and many hundreds of visits I can recall no starker illustration than the truly unbelievable 6.8 given to Tom Jones. It is, simply, a masterpiece.

    A brilliant story at the heart of it, of course, but brought to life with fantastic, innovative direction, including affectionate nods to the silents, extraordinary action sequences, unsurpassed breaches of the fourth wall ("Did you see her take it?"), uncommon acknowledgements of some of the grimmer realities of the era, and tour de force performances from the entire cast (who clearly relished every minute), centred of course on the sublime Albert Finney - one of the greats, never better - and the heart-stoppingly gorgeous Susannah York.

    Tom Jones is one of the ultimate explorations and illustrations of the full potential of the medium: movies don't get better than this. Anyone who contributed to that risible score should hang their head in shame. Anyone else, watch Tom Jones. Then watch it again. And again.
    7ma-cortes

    Magnificent movie with four deserved Academy Award winner

    Tom Jones (Albert Finney) is a 18th century orphan who is adopted by an aristocrat but he lives his own life in mirth and freedom . The philander English lad has good heart and affinity for troubles and an eye for the ladies , confronting amorous and bawdy adventures . His true love is Sophie (Susannah York) , the daughter of a higher-class rich owner (Hugh Griffith).

    The picture is a lavish rendition of a classic novel written by Henry Fielding with lots of entertainment and fun . It is plenty of satire , irony , comedy , tongue-in-cheek and amusement . Nice acting by Albert Finney ; however , he felt the lead role wasn't serious enough, and agreed to star only if he got a producing credit ; he later traded the credit for profit participation . Very good support cast gives splendid acting . Feature film debut for David Warner , Julian Glover and Lynn Redgrave . Lively and jolly soundtrack by John Addison , author of numerous classic scores of the English Free Cinema . The film was very well directed by Tony Richardson who in 1977 made an attempt to return with similar character -Joseph Andrews- but the freshness , inspiration and magic had gone . It is followed by a sequel -The bawdy adventures of Tom Jones- an exploitive extension directed by Cliff Owen with Arthur Lowe , Joan Collins and Trevor Howard . Tom Jones picture was undoubtedly the biggest year . The film obtained Academy Awards in 1963 to best film for United Artists , Director -Tony Richardson- , adapted screenplay -John Osborne- and original music -John Addison- and was nominated : Albert Finney , Hugh Griffith , Diane Cilento , Joyce Redman and Edith Evans by their robustly agreeable characterization . Well worth watching.
    8Wiebke

    I fell off my chair!

    While my mother claims this is a "guy movie," I'm not a guy and find it one of the funniest, most charming movies ever made. The narration, music and just plain spunky tone of this movie makes it a unique piece -- you really DO have to see it to understand what it's all about! I highly recommend this movie -- as well as the book, which was published in 1749 but is just as funny today and highly readable, not "quaint" at all!
    eunice-4

    One of the greatest farces of all time

    Tome Jones came out of the wonderful 60's when all the stuffy conventions of British theater, film and music were turned upside down. I first saw this film while stationed in Wiltshire in the Royal Air Force, and having grown up in the industrial West Riding of Yorkshire, my eyes had only recently been opened to the staggering beauty of the English countryside.

    Tom Jones represented that unspoiled English countryside to me. I could smell the hay, the wildflowers and the livestock. Never mind that unless you were rich it was serf labor, I saw England through a wonderful fantasy of a film. The action never stopped. This movie was just hilarious from beginning to end. No glossing over the crude realities of country life - this was a period when the poor folk shared their hovels with the chickens and other small animals, when sex was raw, albeit punished on Sundays, and when the local gentry had their way with the wenches.

    Rarely has there been such a belly laugh of a movie. Laugh until the tears roll down your face.

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    • Anecdotes
      It took two nights to film the sequence in which Squire Western chases after Tom. The second night, Hugh Griffith managed to undo the wiring on his riding crop, and actually hit Albert Finney with it, drawing blood. In character, Finney turned on Griffith and said, "I can't abide to be whipped, Squire," then punched him in the face. Each stalked off the set, swearing never to work with the other again.
    • Gaffes
      After Lady Bellaston reads Tom's letter proposing marriage, she wads it into a small ball. Lady Bellaston later shows the letter to Sophie's aunt, but it is now smooth and uncrumpled.
    • Citations

      Narrator: Heroes, whatever high ideas we may have of them, are mortal and not divine. We are all as God made us, and many of us much worse.

    • Crédits fous
      Opening credits: In the west of England there was once a Squire Allworthy. After several months in London he returned home. his sister, Bridget. his servants. after supper. "Mrs. Wilkins!" "aaah!" a baby! abandoned!!! "how did it get here?" "who can the mother be?" "Jenny Jones!" "who is the father Jenny?" "send for Partridge the barber!" Partridge the barber - the father? "I will deal with you later, sir!" "you must be sent away from this shame and degradation." "as for your child . . . . . " "I will bring him up as if he were my own son." "what will you call him brother?" "Tom Jones." of whom the opinion of all was that he was born to be hanged.

    • Versions alternatives
      For the 1989 reissue/restoration, the director trimmed approx. 7 minutes from the original. The initial home video release in 1981 on the Magnetic Video label contains the full-length original, which includes the following footage/dialogue cut from the reissue:
      • Tom running from Squire Western; Black George caught for killing sheep; trial
      • Sophie: "Oh, my little bird."
      • Molly being called a slut by her family: "You will have a bastard"
      • Tom/Sophie montage: Tom reading, eating nuts, picking berries, Tom and Sophie singing
      • Teachers fighting Tom; Tom going around tree; riding teacher
      • Tom's dream at the Inn
      • Sophie and Lady Fitzpatrick: Trimmed frames from laughing
      • Sophie and Lady Fitzpatrick: "What will you do in London?" "I have a friend..."
      • Sophie and Lady Fitzpatrick: "What about your friend?" "He is away for a few days. When he returns we shall make other arrangements."
      • Lady Bellaston and Lady Fitzpatrick: "The girl is obviously intoxicated and nothing less than ruin will content her."
      • Lady Bellaston muttering French phrase at dinner
      • Lady Bellaston: Dialog after "Are you afraid of the word 'rape'?"
      • Transition from Bellaston and Fellamore to Tom and Partridge
      • Transition from Tom and Partridge to "Rape"
      • Partridge and Tom: "She'll be the one to break it off"; transition to note; dialog: Narrator reads letter, Bellaston remarks to maid not to receive Tom Jones again.
      • "Scandal are the best sweeteners of tea."; transition
      • Partridge looking for people to uphold Tom's character (in the original he approaches one man, then two more - scene of him approaching the first man was cut)
      • No reprise of song for Tom as he's going to be hanged
      • End titles (re-done for reissue with restoration credits and extended music by 15 seconds, while cutting some of the original company credits)
    • Connexions
      Featured in Precious Images (1986)
    • Bandes originales
      Rule Britannia
      (uncredited)

      Music by Thomas Augustine Arne

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 décembre 1963 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tom Jones: de l'alcôve à la potence
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Castle Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • Woodfall Film Productions
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      • 2h 9min(129 min)

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