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Una donna mantenuta incontra il suo ex fidanzato e si ritrova combattuta tra amore e conforto.Una donna mantenuta incontra il suo ex fidanzato e si ritrova combattuta tra amore e conforto.Una donna mantenuta incontra il suo ex fidanzato e si ritrova combattuta tra amore e conforto.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie totali
Charles K. French
- Jean's Father
- (as Charles French)
Nellie Bly Baker
- Masseuse
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Henry Bergman
- Head Waiter
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Charles Chaplin
- Station Porter
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Frank Coghlan Jr.
- Boy
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Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast
- Man in Nightclub
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Stella De Lanti
- Revel's Fiancée
- (partecipazione non confermata)
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Jean de Limur
- Man in Nightclub
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Charles Farrell
- Man in Nightclub
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Bess Flowers
- Mannequin
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Karl Gutman
- Orchestra Conductor
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‘Snow White’ Stars Test Their Wits
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe reissue of this film, with a musical score and new cut by Sir Charles Chaplin, was the last work of his entire film career. By then, the 87-year-old Chaplin was visibly frail but still walking. His score was aided by arranger Eric James, and he took a small theme from Monsieur Verdoux (1947), but most of the score was Chaplin's. The film was reissued posthumously in 1977 with the new score to overwhelming critical and public praise. At that time, many critics praised it (as in the trailer) as one of the best films ever made.
- Citazioni
[Intertitle]: Time heals, and experience teaches that the secret of happiness is in service to others.
- Versioni alternativeDuring 1976, Chaplin was preparing a reissue of A Woman of Paris/Sunnyside but died before completion. The project was completed after his death, and the films were reissued in the United States by Kino International Corp. in 1978. This version, however, dispensed with an opening subtitle, as well as a few brief insert shots.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Chaplin Today: Modern Times (2003)
Recensione in evidenza
'A Woman of Paris' is rather a curiosity in Charles Chaplin's filmography. It stands as the only pure drama he wrote and directed. The film he made just to help foster Edna Purviance's career independent from him. This film was Edna's first and practically the last leading role ('A Woman of the Sea' from 1926 was never released and is now considered to be lost), which, of course, is a pity, because besides being gorgeous, she was a fine actress, and was able to shine on her own not only as of the sidekick of The Tramp. The complex role Marie St. Clair proved that. The film itself was a failure at cinemas not because it was bad (critics at that time liked it), but because Chaplin wasn't in it (only for a brief cameo - a man carrying the box in the trainstation). And it was, oh the horror! a drama.
I guess that's the reason, why Chaplin never tried his hand at a serious movie ever again (although he experimented with quite risky stuff later in his career). That's another pity - because Chaplin truly knew how to create complex characters amid moral turmoils and dilemmas. 'A Woman of Paris' is undoubtedly with flaws. Well, it was practically Chaplin's second feature film and the first time where he ventured that far from his comfort zone.
Altogether, 'A Woman in Paris' is a good drama (probably a bit overly melodramatic by the end), and needs more recognition from Chaplin fans and all silent cinema admirers alike. It really shows that Chaplin was much more diverse and deep as a filmmaker than just offering magnificent laughs.
I guess that's the reason, why Chaplin never tried his hand at a serious movie ever again (although he experimented with quite risky stuff later in his career). That's another pity - because Chaplin truly knew how to create complex characters amid moral turmoils and dilemmas. 'A Woman of Paris' is undoubtedly with flaws. Well, it was practically Chaplin's second feature film and the first time where he ventured that far from his comfort zone.
Altogether, 'A Woman in Paris' is a good drama (probably a bit overly melodramatic by the end), and needs more recognition from Chaplin fans and all silent cinema admirers alike. It really shows that Chaplin was much more diverse and deep as a filmmaker than just offering magnificent laughs.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Una donna di Parigi
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Azienda produttrice
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- Budget
- 351.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 12.921 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 22 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.33 : 1
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