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Affaire ultra-secrète

Titre original : Top Secret Affair
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
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Affaire ultra-secrète (1957)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueUnhappy about the appointment of an army general to the chairmanship of an atomic energy committee, a publishing empire female tycoon invites the general to her country estate in an effort t... Tout lireUnhappy about the appointment of an army general to the chairmanship of an atomic energy committee, a publishing empire female tycoon invites the general to her country estate in an effort to entrap him and ruin his reputation.Unhappy about the appointment of an army general to the chairmanship of an atomic energy committee, a publishing empire female tycoon invites the general to her country estate in an effort to entrap him and ruin his reputation.

  • Réalisation
    • H.C. Potter
  • Scénario
    • John P. Marquand
    • Roland Kibbee
    • Allan Scott
  • Casting principal
    • Susan Hayward
    • Kirk Douglas
    • Paul Stewart
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    630
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • H.C. Potter
    • Scénario
      • John P. Marquand
      • Roland Kibbee
      • Allan Scott
    • Casting principal
      • Susan Hayward
      • Kirk Douglas
      • Paul Stewart
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux69

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    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Dorothy 'Dottie' Peale
    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • Maj. Gen. Melville A. Goodwin
    Paul Stewart
    Paul Stewart
    • Phil Bentley
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Col. Homer W. Gooch
    John Cromwell
    John Cromwell
    • General Daniel A. Grimshaw
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Sen. Burdick
    Arthur Gould-Porter
    • Holmes, Dottie's Butler
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Reporter Laszlo 'Lotzie' Kovach
    Frank Gerstle
    Frank Gerstle
    • Sgt. Kruger
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Bill Hadley
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Spectator at Hearing
    • (non crédité)
    June Blair
    June Blair
    • Sgt. Ferguson
    • (non crédité)
    Tex Brodus
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Robert Carson
    Robert Carson
    • Military Counsel
    • (non crédité)
    Sydney Chatton
    • Drunk at Table
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Chefe
    • Waiter
    • (non crédité)
    Bud Cokes
    • Protester
    • (non crédité)
    Tom Coleman
    • Houseman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • H.C. Potter
    • Scénario
      • John P. Marquand
      • Roland Kibbee
      • Allan Scott
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    7ksf-2

    kirk douglas, susan hayward battle it out

    Susan hayward is Dot Peale, publisher. Lady of means and power. when her own candidate doesn't make the grade for a certain job, Dot brings General Goodwin (Kirk Douglas) to her home to try to get the goods on him, catch him being "too military". You'll recognize advance man Colonel Gooch... Jim Backus (Mr. Howell!) keep an eye out for Charles Lane, right at the start; he held the record for the most roles under his belt for the longest time; maybe he still does. and of course, Dot and the General have both under-estimated each other. lots of talking. they both think they have the upper hand, but do they? what have they won? can they come to an understanding? it's good. pretty low key. lots of talking and arguing. directed by Hank Potter. no oscars, but directed some biggies, like Mr. Blandings. Novel by John Marquand.
    6SimonJack

    Stars entertain as a female tycoon and handsome general

    For movie goers of the 1950s, "Top Secret Affair" was an entertaining film starring Kirk Douglas and Susan Hayward. As a comedy romance, it's about as far-fetched a plot as many such films are. And, that's where some of the enjoyment comes from. The comedy is fair with a screenplay that has a tough time swinging the leading lady back and forth as a villain, then lover, then villain, then lover.

    Susan Hayward's Dottie Peale is a publishing tycoon who first wants to torpedo Maj. Gen. Melville Goodwin (Kirk Douglas) as new head of the Joint Atomic International Commission. The best of the comedy comes in her various failed attempts to get him on tape and film in bad positions. After they have a night's romance, that doesn't last, to her dismay, she goes back to plan one. This happens a couple times

    The movie borrowed some from a 1951 novel, "Melville Goodwin," by John Marquand. But that was mostly the names with major revisions in the characters and story. It's mostly fluff, but enjoyable stuff for the stars and their supporting cast.
    9atkinsnedryart

    Susan Hayward Returned to WB as a Major Star

    Susan Hayward was a contract player at Warners and di a fww brief shots in WB films. Beautiful Susie left WB and went to Paramount where she got some plum roles such as Gary Cooper's Beau Geste, Frederic March I Married A Witch and Loretta Young in And Now Tomorrow

    This film was set to be aBogey-Bacall film but the great Bogie developed cancer and both Bogie and Mrs Bogart aka Lauren Bacall droped out and Jack Warner asked Susan Hayward to return to WB where Susie was given a star Bungalow on the WB lot and her fave cinematographer Stanley Cortez (Cortez did the great train shot with Jennifer Jones and Robert Walker in Since You went Away), and her fave costume exec Charles LaMaire. Susan looks beautiful in this Carrolton Production her own production company named after her adopted town in Georgia (Susan married Floyd Eaton Chalkley a former FBI agent who was a strong Catholic and Susan converted to Catholicism and both Chalkley and Susan are interred in the Church graveyard.

    Kirk Douglas replaced Bogart in this beautifully filmed movie.
    10mhall-17

    In "Top Secret Affair" both Kirk Douglas and Susan Hayward were allowed to do the things that they did best.

    In "Top Secret Affair" both Kirk Douglas and Susan Hayward were allowed to do the things that they did best. They were respectively cast as intense, inner directed, talented people in search of soul mates. their initial antagonism (primarily on Hayward's part with Douglas oblivious to it) is based on her misunderstanding of Douglas' true character and personal qualities. In reality both are highly patriotic , driven individuals with only the good of their country at heart. They are perfect partners with matching vitality and values. This is one instance where Hollywood started over from scratch, ignoring the contents of a good book but creating an original piece of light entertainment in the process.
    7HotToastyRag

    Great energy from the leads

    With the powerful energy and sex appeal present in both Kirk Douglas and Susan Hayward, isn't it strange that when they finally made a movie together, it was a comedy? It's an oddball comedy, a supposed battle of the sexes that doesn't really hit the mark of any target, but if you want to see both their energies up on the silver screen together, you've got to rent it.

    Kirk is a war hero, a general up for a big promotion. Suzy is a journalist, in charge of a great deal of publicity (good or bad) in the country. She doesn't know him and doesn't like him, and she plans to turn a seemingly harmless interview into a damning reputation crusher. Kirk arrives at her house with his faithful sidekicks, Paul Stewart and Jim Backus, and his precise regime of eating, exercise, bedtime, and moral etiquette immediately irritate Suzy. What does she do when she realizes there's no legitimate dirt to find? She forgets she's a journalist and remembers she's a woman; in other words, she fights dirty.

    Even though this is far from a romantic comedy, some naughty bits made it through the censors and amused audiences. In order to be alone with him, Suzy says she gets "inhibited with more than one man in the bedroom," effectively sending Jim and Paul away. When she's particularly mad, Kirk reminds her she can't yet make good on her threat to kill him, because "generals die in bed," and in that scene they're nowhere near a bedroom. There were some funny moments, and some more dramatic moments, but all in all it felt like a waste of their talents. Since we all know they're capable of making better movies, have one of your favorites on hand for next weekend.

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    • Anecdotes
      Under the title "Melville Goodwin, USA", the film was to star Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall - both of whom had already filmed costume and makeup tests - but Bogart's terminal illness forced his withdrawal from the project. He was replaced by Kirk Douglas. Bacall withdrew shortly afterward, opting instead to remain at home with her dying husband, and was replaced by Susan Hayward.
    • Gaffes
      Douglas gives Susan a pistol and says it's a Luger. It was in fact a Walther P-38.
    • Citations

      Col. Homer W. Gooch: You look peaked, what's wrong with you?

      Maj. Gen. Melville A. Goodwin: A little off my feet, I guess.

      Col. Homer W. Gooch: What have you been eating?

      Maj. Gen. Melville A. Goodwin: Gnawing at myself, mostly.

      Col. Homer W. Gooch: Well I should think that old tough battle-scarred carcass of yours would be highly indigestible, ha ha ha ha ha ha!

      Maj. Gen. Melville A. Goodwin: Certainly is, I can't keep it down.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Shadows (1958)
    • Bandes originales
      Caissons Go Rolling Along
      Music by John Philip Sousa from material by Edmund L. Gruber

      Sung by Kirk Douglas

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 août 1957 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Top Secret Affair
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Carrollton Inc.
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    • Durée
      • 1h 40min(100 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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