Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAs America prepares to enter WW2, Hungarian film director Michael Curtiz grapples with political intervention and a dysfunctional relationship with his estranged daughter amid the troubled p... Leggi tuttoAs America prepares to enter WW2, Hungarian film director Michael Curtiz grapples with political intervention and a dysfunctional relationship with his estranged daughter amid the troubled production of Casablanca in 1942.As America prepares to enter WW2, Hungarian film director Michael Curtiz grapples with political intervention and a dysfunctional relationship with his estranged daughter amid the troubled production of Casablanca in 1942.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
- Lucas
- (as Dániel Gábori)
- Margit
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Now let's move on to the bad things. The movie was just a nonsense. There were some things that were indeed decided during the production but there was no such drama at all. I don't think they can make up a fake story like that..
The rest of the actors were not good. Especially the girl played by Evelin Dobos. She looked nice but she ends there.
The technical part.. The cinematography! TERRIBLE! There were some longer shots that were just ruined with that spinning camera. The camera was just spinning for no reason at all. HOW can they get a "cinematographer" and a "director" like that? Seriously.. Also, there was no push at all when it was needed..
The red color idea.. Stolen from an other movie. STOP IT. Don't mess with the red color in a black and white movie. It was done before with a much bigger meaning.
The sound.. I don't know how they recorded the sound but many times it was annoying. Did anyone paid attention what they were recording? Not really. Two talking to each other, one of them sounds weird because the sound is messed up (probably the guy with the boom can't even hold it properly and nobody noticed it) and you you can hear even when one of them grabs something in his pocket while they are talking to each other -.-
The music was ok, sometimes out of the world and way too loud..
And after all this I'll just lower my rating to 5, just because of the main actor.
(Worth to check out the ratings on this one. EU voters gave it 7+, most of them 10.. Real users gave around 5-6. That's more realistic.)
Besides being prolific he was also versatile. A true "studio system" director and not an "auteur" famous for a genre or style, he never achieved great fame but did achieve great financial success. He also had a reputation for being difficult and for his dreadful English. See the "poodles" scene :-)
The plot is a fictional tale about Curtiz's estranged daughter, Kitty, coming to Hollywood and wanting to get to know daddy, during the filming of Casablanca. It is interesting to see some Casablanca sets, like Rick's Cafe partially recreated and luckily we get only glimpses of main characters Bogey and Bergman.
For unknown reasons Curtiz doesn't tell anybody that Kitty is his daughter and, given his womaniser reputation, everybody - his wife included - thinks Kitty is yet another "dame". This create some friction and minor misunderstandings, while the twins scriptwriters are busy improvising new scenes, making it up as they go. Until the very last moment nobody knew how the movie would end and they finally came up with a great ending to please almost everybody.
Casablanca was supposed to be yet another wartime movie to boost moral and it's unlikely it received special attention from the secret service, although an agent plays the "baddie".
The movie has great black&white photography, an excellent soundtrack with period songs not overused and great costumes. Shame about the acting, barely decent. The actress playing Kitty is the worst of the bunch, totally unable to be convincing but she also has the difficult task to carry the secondary, absurd main plot.
With the right title, a different angle and better actors, it could have been a great movie.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn the scene where Kitty is sitting at the table in Ricks Cafe a young man introduces himself as Lucas. This is John Meredyth Lucas who had directed 3 episodes of Star Trek the original series. John Meredyth Lucas was the adopted stepson of Michael Curtiz.
- BlooperThey have the actor portraying Conrad Veidt as Major Strasser dressed in an SS uniform. Major Strasser wore Luftwaffe uniform.
- Citazioni
Jack L. Warner: At this rate we're gonna be making Baby Ruth radio spots for KFWB. Self-preservation, Hal.
Hal B. Wallis: The Epsteins have a great idea.
Jack L. Warner: I don't want it great, I want it Tuesday!
- ConnessioniReferences La leggenda di Robin Hood (1938)
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- 2.39 : 1