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The Good Companions

  • 1957
  • 1h 44min
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5,6/10
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The Good Companions (1957)
ComédieMusicalRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA touring variety troupe, the "Dinky Doos" are in financial trouble. An encounter with three strangers - Inigo Jollifant (a romantic, song-writing ex-schoolmaster), Miss Trant (a philanthrop... Tout lireA touring variety troupe, the "Dinky Doos" are in financial trouble. An encounter with three strangers - Inigo Jollifant (a romantic, song-writing ex-schoolmaster), Miss Trant (a philanthropic spinster in search of adventure), and Jess Oakroyd (a down-to-earth, practical man rece... Tout lireA touring variety troupe, the "Dinky Doos" are in financial trouble. An encounter with three strangers - Inigo Jollifant (a romantic, song-writing ex-schoolmaster), Miss Trant (a philanthropic spinster in search of adventure), and Jess Oakroyd (a down-to-earth, practical man recently made redundant from his job) leads to a change of fortune. Re-launched with Miss Tran... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Scénario
    • J.B. Priestley
    • T.J. Morrison
    • John Whiting
  • Casting principal
    • Eric Portman
    • Celia Johnson
    • Hugh Griffith
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    5,6/10
    158
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Scénario
      • J.B. Priestley
      • T.J. Morrison
      • John Whiting
    • Casting principal
      • Eric Portman
      • Celia Johnson
      • Hugh Griffith
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Eric Portman
    Eric Portman
    • Jess Oakroyd
    Celia Johnson
    Celia Johnson
    • Miss Trant
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Morton Mitcham
    Janette Scott
    Janette Scott
    • Susie Dean
    John Fraser
    John Fraser
    • Inigo Jollifant
    Bobby Howes
    Bobby Howes
    • Jimmy Nunn
    Rachel Roberts
    Rachel Roberts
    • Elsie & Effie Longstaff
    John Salew
    John Salew
    • Mr. Joe
    Mona Washbourne
    Mona Washbourne
    • Mrs. Joe
    Paddy Stone
    Paddy Stone
    • Jerry Jerningham &
    Irving Davies
    • Partner
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Redhead - The Three Graces
    • (as Shirley Ann Field)
    Margaret Simons
    • Blonde - The Three Graces
    Kim Parker
    Kim Parker
    • Brunette - The Three Graces
    Beryl Kaye
    • Principal Dancer
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Mrs. Oakroyd
    Beatrice Varley
    Beatrice Varley
    • Mrs. Jimmy Nunn
    Alec McCowen
    Alec McCowen
    • Albert
    • Réalisation
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Scénario
      • J.B. Priestley
      • T.J. Morrison
      • John Whiting
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    5Maverick1962

    Flimsy British Musical of the 1950's

    I'm not familiar with J B Priestley's book of The Good Companions so I can only comment on this 1957 British musical film as a stand alone feature. I have no idea how this fared at the box office but as it was made at a time after Rock 'n' Roll had already made it's mark, I do wonder why it was considered a good idea. We never really made many good musicals compared to the might of America and this creaky effort is just another disappointment, in spite of me hoping for more. I had been tempted to watch it, seeing the name of that fine actor Eric Portman heading the cast, and indeed he is probably the best actor on board with some sharp lines and his strong personality. Sadly, the support isn't as good. This is basically a music hall scenario, made at a time long after music hall had faded away, replaced as I say by rock 'n' roll and TV, the year of release was 1957 so they should have known better. Choice of director is odd in retrospect, being J. Lee Thompson, known for his thrillers and adventure films and he did make some very good ones, including Ice Cold in Alex, Tiger Bay and The Guns of Navarone and who ended his career helming nine pictures with old Stone Face Charles Bronson, so a musical was an oddity in his career. The songs such as they are seem rather weak and Janette Scott (Thora Hird's daughter) who was just coming to maturity is sweet enough as a lead in a Debbie Reynolds sort of way, but unfortunately lacks the zest and talent of Debbie Reynolds. Lots of small character parts do add interest, not least from Joyce Grenfell, Anthony Newley, Shirley Ann Field, Melvyn Hayes and Janette Scott's mum, Thora Hird. Hugh Griffith, a fine Oscar winning actor (Ben Hur) is wasted in a weak part. Celia Johnson of Brief Encounter fame doesn't fare much better as the lady who saves the touring troupe, the Dinky Doos and changes the name to The Good Companions. Could have been better. Another film I saw recently, Harry Secombe's 'Davy', covering exactly the same material about failed touring troupes in music hall I found more satisfying.
    8elginbrod2000

    A fun and engaging B-Film.

    Well, the star of this film from start to finish was 18 year old Janette Scott of "The Day of the Triffids" fame. It was also a pleasant surprise to see Celia Johnson some 12 years later from the classic film "Brief Encounter", and looking very good indeed. She brings the same understated charm to this part as she did to that one. You genuinely feel the admiration between her and the character Jess Oakroyd. Janette Scott brings her all to this part; dancing a few simply numbers very nicely and lip syncing with aplomb. She does lack the gravity of a superstar, but this part is perfect for her as the up-and-comer. The movie does quite a good job of covering what in novel form is some 640 pages. Of course the movie can't compete with the book in its detail, but it does nicely cover the story line and give each character a chance to shine, and it does manage to capture that "good companion" atmosphere by casting good character actors who are obviously having a good time making the film. All in all much fun and many musical stage numbers. The ones at the end of the film were even good enough to remind me of similar numbers in the movie "Funny Face". Don't miss this one if you have a chance.
    4malcolmgsw

    Inferior remake

    If you have seen the original 1933 version of the Good Companions then you will understand why I say that this is a vastly inferior remake.True it is in colour,but if anything it detracts rather than adds to the film.In any event by the time this film was$ made concert parties had virtually died out.The two leads are very poor.Jeanette Scott cannot sing or dance which makes her appearance rather pointless.John Fraser is an inadequate leading man.The film differs from the original in a number of ways,all to its own disadvantage.There is the tacked on show at the end which is truly dreadful and represents all that is worst in fifties British musicals.So not surprising that in the final credits it is the dancers who take the top credits.Definitely not one of Associated British Pictures better efforts
    3jromanbaker

    Truly terrible

    How this wretched outdated film was made is a total mystery. I have not read the Priestley book and have no desire to, but somehow it caught a great deal of attention. The film mystifies me that Celia Johnson, Eric Portman and Janette Scott wanted to be in this overblown, Cinemascope disaster. I cannot write more as I watched this film hoping to feel better after an illness, but it just made me want to throw something at the screen. That said a lot of talent was used to make it, and the beginning ( for about half an hour holds the attention but it completely falls apart after that. ) The more inflated the talentless group of travelling music hall became the more improbable the whole concept of the film became. !957 was a year of rapid change in culture and to have made this work someone of sense should have set it as a period piece. And even then I doubt if it could have worked. Really not worth watching if you come across it.
    drednm

    Stick with the Jessie Matthews Film

    The 1957 color film is a disappointment (no real surprise), an attempt to produce a big Hollywood musical when the story didn't call for one. The re-do keeps the basic story but loses all the heart and soul of the original film.

    Janette Scott (daughter of Thora Hird and a one-time wife of Mel Torme!) is a pallid replacement for the ethereal Jessie Matthews. John Fraser has the John Gielgud role. Celia Johnson has the Mary Glynne role, and Eric Portman the Edmund Gwenn. Others in the cast include Mona Washbourne, Bobby Howes, Rachel Roberts, Thora Hird, Anthony Newley, Hugh Griffith, Joyce Grenfell, Marjorie Rhodes, Fabia Drake, Shirley Anne Field, Beatrice Varley, Alec McCowan, John Le Mesurier and dancers Beryl Kaye, Paddy Stone, and Irving Davies.

    Most notable changes in plot include Miss Trant (Celia Johnson) not having a reunion with her one-time flame. The flame here is Joyce Grenfell pursuing the dancer Jerry (Paddy Stone), thus depriving the Trant character of any kind of development. The big night for Susie Dean (Janette Scott) is turned into a comic free-for-all, thus depriving the Dean character of the astonishing sequence enjoyed by Jessie Matthews of singing amid the debris (the show must go on). The finale instead is an interminable sequence of musical numbers that show Scott as a combination Debbie Reynolds/Connie Stevens without the singing or dancing talent (she's dubbed, and her dancing is pretty much limited to being hauled around by Stone and Davies).

    Eric Portman serves as a would-be love interest for Johnson, but of course he's married, so that's a dead end. John Fraser seems totally lost in the John Gielgud role of Inigo Jollifant (funny no one ever asks him to repeat his odd name). Most of the remainder have little to do.

    Then there's the usually dour Rachel Roberts who explodes in a solo number "The Gentleman Is a Heel." Who knew she could sing? The ever lovable Joyce Grenfell has a great scene with a cake. Her final line there is something like "Take this away, it's of no use now." When this came out in 1957, the original film had likely been unseen since 1933 so comparisons were unlikely. Taking that into consideration this was probably seen as a serviceable musical for the times, and definitely a star vehicle for 19-year-old Scott.

    Grenfell had hit stage show a few years earlier in London and New York. Cast members included the film's dancers: Irving Davies, Paddy Stone, and Beryl Kaye.

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    • Anecdotes
      Janette Scott (Susie Dean) is in real life Thora Hird's (Mrs. Oakroyd) daughter.
    • Citations

      Jerry Jerningham: Where there's an Englishman / You'll find a pot of tea. / Where there's a Frenchman / A whiff of gay Paree. / And where those hep cats meet, / You'll find a boogie beat / And where there's you / There's always me.

    • Connexions
      Remake of The Good Companions (1933)
    • Bandes originales
      Good Companions
      Music by Carlo Alberto Rossi

      Lyrics by Paddy Roberts and Geoffrey Parsons

      Performed by Chorus, Orchestra (uncredited)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 août 1957 (Danemark)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bons Camaradas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Associated British Elstree Studios, Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(studio: made at Associated British Elstree Studios England)
    • Société de production
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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      1 heure 44 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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