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Chicago, Chicago

Titre original : Gaily, Gaily
  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 47min
NOTE IMDb
5,3/10
445
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Beau Bridges in Chicago, Chicago (1969)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo escape sinful impulses, Ben Harvey, a callow youth, leaves his small town for Chicago in 1910. A pickpocket promptly relieves him of his money, and he nearly starves before Queen Lil take... Tout lireTo escape sinful impulses, Ben Harvey, a callow youth, leaves his small town for Chicago in 1910. A pickpocket promptly relieves him of his money, and he nearly starves before Queen Lil takes him under her wing, gives him a room in her high-class bordello, and gets him a job at a... Tout lireTo escape sinful impulses, Ben Harvey, a callow youth, leaves his small town for Chicago in 1910. A pickpocket promptly relieves him of his money, and he nearly starves before Queen Lil takes him under her wing, gives him a room in her high-class bordello, and gets him a job at a newspaper. He's so sweet and dumb, he thinks Lil's is a boarding house. He's soon caught ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Norman Jewison
  • Scénario
    • Abram S. Ginnes
    • Ben Hecht
  • Casting principal
    • Beau Bridges
    • Melina Mercouri
    • Brian Keith
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    445
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Norman Jewison
    • Scénario
      • Abram S. Ginnes
      • Ben Hecht
    • Casting principal
      • Beau Bridges
      • Melina Mercouri
      • Brian Keith
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    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 Oscars
      • 5 nominations au total

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    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Ben Harvey
    Melina Mercouri
    Melina Mercouri
    • Lil
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Francis Sullivan
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Axel P. Johanson
    Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn
    • Tim Grogan
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Adeline
    Roy Poole
    Roy Poole
    • Dunne
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • The Governor
    Melodie Johnson
    Melodie Johnson
    • Lilah Letterby
    John Randolph
    John Randolph
    • Father
    Charles Tyner
    Charles Tyner
    • Dr. Lazarus
    Joan Huntington
    Joan Huntington
    • Kitty
    Merie Earle
    • Granny
    Claudia Bryar
    Claudia Bryar
    • Mother
    Eric Shea
    Eric Shea
    • Virgil Harvey
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Dr. Gorson
    James V. Christy
    • Frankie Piano
    J.S. Johnson
    • Anarchist
    • Réalisation
      • Norman Jewison
    • Scénario
      • Abram S. Ginnes
      • Ben Hecht
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    9rollo_tomaso

    Atmospheric coming-of-age Jewison comedy

    I originally saw this atmospheric turn-of-the-century comedy in the theaters in 1969, and recently saw it during the wee hours on a cable station. It still is charming and a lot of fun. Hume Cronyn is a standout in a key supporting role as a crooked politician. George Kennedy supplies a marvelous counterpoint to Bridges' wide-eyed male inguenue. And Margot Kidder nearly steals the film in her film debut as the prostitute who guides Bridges on his journey to manhood.

    FYI -- another reviewer mistakenly referred to this as Beau Bridges' first movie, but he was only 20 years off. As a juvenile Bridges appeaed in 3 films -- most notably The Red Pony. As a teen, he was marvelous in the Explosive Generation as high school sex-ed teacher William Shatner's classroom nemesis. In 1967, he was riveting as the crippled hero in Larry Peerce's classic, The Incident.
    5marcslope

    Slowly, slowly

    The first 15 minutes or so are wonderful, a rose-colored reminiscence of small-town America at the turn of the last century that suggests "Ah, Wilderness!" Then the Ben Hecht prototype, played by Beau Bridges with such innocence as to border on retardation, lights out for Chicago, and the narrative loses traction. It's quite a gorgeous, expensive production, and Melina Mercouri helps out as the madam who takes him under her wing (this was right toward the end of the movie era when prostitutes and bordellos were considered automatically titillating and hilarious, hence neither Mercouri nor any of her girls are fleshed out as characters). The always-good Brian Keith is Ben's alcoholic newspaper mentor, and other good actors mill about (Hume Cronyn, George Kennedy), but it's all color and very little forward thrust. Chicago 1910 had to be more interesting than this, and there must be more compelling stories to tell about it.
    jimjo1216

    Promising period comedy doesn't satisfy

    At first GAILY, GAILY (1969) seems to have a lot going for it. An excellent cast, a fine director, a script based on a novel by the great screenwriter Ben Hecht, a unique historical setting, and a loose comedic tone. But the story fizzles out halfway through as the trajectory of the plot is never quite high enough.

    Beau Bridges plays a naive young man whose "evil" sexual impulses drive him away from his innocent small-town home and into the bustling city in search of his place in the world. There he is taken in by kind-hearted Melina Mercouri (TOPKAPI - 1964), who runs a brothel, although Bridges is too thickheadedly innocent to make that connection (even after meeting all the female "boarders"). Mercouri hooks him up with a job at the newspaper, working with slick sensationalist reporter Brian Keith (in an Irish brogue).

    George Kennedy and Hume Cronyn play rival corrupt politicians, with Wilfrid Hyde-White (MY FAIR LADY - 1964) as the corrupt governor. Margot Kidder (SUPERMAN - 1978) debuts as a beautiful young prostitute who sees Bridges as a knight in shining armor who can rescue her from a life she doesn't want.

    Bridges eventually has his eyes opened to the sin and corruption in the world and the climax involves a free-for-all scramble to obtain and exploit Cronyn's little black ledger, which details all the political bribery in the city.

    The 1910 Chicago setting gives the film an interesting flavor, and the script is full of irreverent comedy and some (quite literal) gallows humor. (At its wildest, the film calls to mind the even zanier British comedy THE WRONG BOX - 1966.) There are flashes of Hecht's "The Front Page" in the scenes involving the newspaper.

    One wonders how much Beau Bridges's character ("Ben Harvey", an idealistic young writer) is a stand-in for Ben Hecht himself. Hecht started out as a Chicago newspaperman before becoming a successful playwright, screenwriter, and novelist. The film is almost over-the-top in its comedy, but the original novel must have been to some degree autobiographical.

    It would have been nice to see more of Bridges and Keith at the newspaper after Keith takes the youngster under his wing. The movie could have shown Bridges become cynical with his work, ultimately choosing between a dirty career as a newspaperman or a more fulfilling one as an independent writer. But this film opts for a smaller payoff. At the end it feels like something is missing, or as if the story could continue. But the film is content to end where it does and hope viewers had fun along the way.

    As it is, GAILY, GAILY is a lot of fun. The cast is splendid and the characters colorful. Melina Mercouri even sings a song. The black comedy is a hoot and the old-time setting gives the film personality. One just can't help thinking the movie could've been more.

    Directed by Norman Jewison (IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT - 1967).

    6.5/10
    6tavm

    Gaily, Gaily was an uneven period comedy that was still pretty enjoyable

    Just watched this Beau Bridges/Norman Jewison film on Netflix streaming. Based on Ben Hecht's memoirs, Bridges plays the author as Ben Harvey who comes to Chicago in 1910 to make it as a writer. There he encounters Melina Mercouri as a madam, Brian Keith as his reporter mentor, Hume Cronyn as a crooked businessman, George Kennedy as another shady figure, and Margot Kidder-in her film debut-as Bridges' first time. Plenty of period atmosphere with some quite funny lines and scenes but I have to admit that I was confused by some of the characterizations and action set pieces. Still, it was fascinating to watch so on that note, Gaily, Gaily is worth a look.
    3moonspinner55

    Written to be satirical...but nothing works here

    Teenage rube (Beau Bridges) leaves his hometown for Chicago circa 1910 to find work as a writer; he's robbed on his first day off the train but is soon taken in by a madam who allows the kid to think he's living in a 'boarding house'. Waxy-poetic remembrances from Chicago Daily News reporter Ben Hecht turned into overstated nostalgia by producer-director Norman Jewison. The opening sequence pretty much sets the tone for the rest: Bridges, still living with his family, is lying in bed moaning while dreaming of naked women; he wakes up everyone else in the house and, as if we didn't already get the message, his grandmother exclaims, "The boy's juices are all dammed up!" This is the kind of movie where our hero has to lose his innocence (and his virginity) before he can become a whole person (he's redeemed by experience; the madam is redeemed, too, by romance). Jewison is overemphatic with his panoramic scenes of a bustling big city, which look expensive rather than expressive. The early small town picnic and political grandstanding, which were probably written to be satirical, are also galumphing. Nothing works here, not even Henry Mancini's music nor Richard H. Kline's 'authentic' cinematography. Three Oscar nominations: for art direction-set decoration, sound, and Ray Aghayan's costumes. *1/2 from ****

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    • Anecdotes
      Film debut of Margot Kidder.
    • Gaffes
      In a seduction scene, Melodie Johnson tears open Beau Bridges' shirt, revealing a smooth chest. They are interrupted by George Kennedy who chases Bridges out of the house. When Bridges turns to shout back at Kennedy, his shirt is still unbuttoned but there is hair all over his chest.
    • Citations

      Francis Sullivan: Ahh, he's stone cold dead.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Tomorrow Is My Friend
      Sung by Jimmie Rodgers

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman

      Music by Henry Mancini

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 mars 1970 (Danemark)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gaily, Gaily
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wisconsin, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • The Mirisch Production Company
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    • Budget
      • 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 47 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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