अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंLightnin' has the young man come to his hotel to find his wife who is seeking a divorce. He talks to the two who obviously are in love but they get in a tiff and the young man says "OK, I am... सभी पढ़ेंLightnin' has the young man come to his hotel to find his wife who is seeking a divorce. He talks to the two who obviously are in love but they get in a tiff and the young man says "OK, I am leaving" and Lightnin' whispers to wife to call him back, and he has a heart-to-heart sit... सभी पढ़ेंLightnin' has the young man come to his hotel to find his wife who is seeking a divorce. He talks to the two who obviously are in love but they get in a tiff and the young man says "OK, I am leaving" and Lightnin' whispers to wife to call him back, and he has a heart-to-heart sit-down and the couple leaves with their marriage saved.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 3 जीत
- Monte Winslow
- (as Phillip Tead)
- Mrs. Graham
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Sheriff Brooks
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Mrs. Blue
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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I don't think anyone ever went to a Will Rogers film for anything but Rogers. Given that he was Fox's biggest star in this period, they gave him ample budgets, fine co-stars - here it's Louise Dresser playing, as she often did, his wife, Joel McCrea and Helen Cohan as young lovers, and Jason Robards as a crooked lawyer - and the best directors. Here it's Henry King, tending his favored patch of small-town Americana.
Rogers gets off some of his amiable quips and tall tales, but King lets him hesitate and grumble over his lines too often for my taste. Still, there's real chemistry between him and Miss Dresser, and the other performers get some nice performances in. It's certainly not the best of Rogers' vehicles, but I don't care. I came to see him, and I did.
Anyway, to my review. I enjoyed this movie not because of the plot or writing but because it's always enjoyable to see people like Will Rogers, Louise Dresser, Joel McRae and others.
If you don't know who these people are then you probably won't enjoy the film. It's mildly amusing in places but not enough so to hold your attention if you're not already a fan of old movies.
I'd rate it a 6 for the actors although I guess it really only deserves a 4 or 5.
The 1930 sound-film version of "Lightnin'", by the immensely under-rated director Henry King, stars Will Rogers as Bill Jones, a shiftless slowpoke who is sardonically nicknamed "Lightnin'". His wife Mary owns and operates an hotel which straddles the California-Nevada state line, and which exploits that quirk to drum up business ... mostly among divorcees who can check into this hotel to establish Nevada residency without leaving California. Mary Jones (Louise Dresser) works hard to keep the hotel making a bare profit, but her husband Lightnin' offers nothing except his folksy opinions. (Will Rogers improvised much of his dialogue in this movie, as he did throughout his talking-film career.) Their daughter Milly is played by Helen Cohan, real-life daughter of George M. Cohan. Miss Cohan is pretty, but no actress.
Joel McCrea, always an under-rated actor, plays handsome young John Marvin, who has been framed for embezzlement, and now must elude the law by hiding in the Jones hotel and taking advantage of its geographic quirk. When a California sheriff shows up at the California side of the hotel with a California arrest warrant, Marvin simply walks across to the Nevada side of the hotel (thereby crossing the state line) and vice versa.
Eventually, Mrs Jones sues her shiftless husband Lightnin' for divorce, which leads to a climactic courtroom scene in which Will Rogers gets to spout folksy aphorisms. (He claims that China has the best solution for divorce, because in China they drown all the girl babies. No comment.) "Lightnin'" has some interest as a film record of a stage play that was popular in its time, but that play is now unworthy of revival. Lightnin' doesn't strike twice. Will Rogers has always been over-rated; I enjoy his performances, but Rogers supposedly embodies or symbolises the American people in some way that I just don't see at all.
I can't see any great reason to recommend this film to anybody except die-hard Will Rogers' fans
As I roam about the website I will make note of similar films with preposterous grades which are not substantiated by user reviews or common sense. I look for ratings on Public Domain films. If they were rated so highly, they would not be in Public Domain.
This does a disservice to readers and to the website as well, as IMDb may be the best site of its kind extant.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाFinal film of Lucille Young.
टॉप पसंद
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 36 मिनट
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