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La nuova ora

Titolo originale: This Day and Age
  • 1933
  • Passed
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Judith Allen and Richard Cromwell in La nuova ora (1933)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHigh school students band together to dispense vigilante justice against a vicious gangland boss.High school students band together to dispense vigilante justice against a vicious gangland boss.High school students band together to dispense vigilante justice against a vicious gangland boss.

  • Regia
    • Cecil B. DeMille
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bartlett Cormack
  • Star
    • Charles Bickford
    • Judith Allen
    • Richard Cromwell
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    268
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Cecil B. DeMille
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bartlett Cormack
    • Star
      • Charles Bickford
      • Judith Allen
      • Richard Cromwell
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    Charles Bickford
    Charles Bickford
    • Louis Garrett
    Judith Allen
    Judith Allen
    • Gay Merrick
    Richard Cromwell
    Richard Cromwell
    • Steve Smith
    Harry Green
    Harry Green
    • Herman Farbstein
    Bradley Page
    Bradley Page
    • Toledo
    Edward J. Nugent
    Edward J. Nugent
    • Don Merrick
    • (as Eddie Nugent)
    Ben Alexander
    Ben Alexander
    • Morry Dover
    Lester Arnold
    • Sam Weber
    Michael Stuart
    • Billy Gordon (mistakenly listed in end credits as Billy Anderson)
    Oscar Rudolph
    • Gus Ruffo
    Mickey Daniels
    Mickey Daniels
    • Mosher
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Max
    George Barbier
    George Barbier
    • Judge Michael Maguire
    Charles Middleton
    Charles Middleton
    • District Attorney
    • (as Charles B. Middleton)
    Warner Richmond
    Warner Richmond
    • Defense Attorney
    Samuel S. Hinds
    Samuel S. Hinds
    • Mayor - George
    Guy Usher
    Guy Usher
    • Chief of Police
    Howard Lang
    Howard Lang
    • City Editor
    • Regia
      • Cecil B. DeMille
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bartlett Cormack
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    reptilicus

    Probably the rarest of DeMille's talkies.

    ***SPOILERS*** ***SPOILERS*** A Cecil B. DeMille film that no one remembers? You bet, and this is it! Still under copyright to Paramount Studios this film is not technically available commercially but luckily there is a print at the Library Of Congress and they'll be happy to screen it for you if you make an appointment with them some 2 weeks in advance (see what I go through to write these things!) Originally I wanted to see this because it is one of John Carradine's earliest roles and some reference books list him as being the "graduating class valedictorian". I found that amazing because in 1933 Long John was about 27 and to see him play a high school student really piqued my curiosity. Well it turns out he plays Mr. Abernathy, the assistant principal and he gets billed as "John Peter Richmond". It is by no means his only DeMille movie, he is heard but not seen in SIGN OF THE CROSS (1932) and THE CRUSADES (1933) and you can spot him if you look quickly in CLEOPATRA (1934). Now as to the movie itself. The story takes place in Smalltown, USA where the local tailor is idolised by the school kids. When the nice old man is murdered on orders from the local gang boss (Charles Bickford) the kids find clues the cops overlooked but the man is acquitted anyway for lack of evidence. Knowing he is guilty the kids appeal to the adults in charge but all they get is one lecture after another about how they don't understand the adult world and how they will learn for themselves when they take their place in the real world. (I fully expected one of the old fogey's to say "Tut tut my boy." but no one does, thank goodness.) When the kids try to get the goods on the man themselves they only succeed in getting one of their group framed on a charge of attempted murder. This pushes the clean cut kids over the edge and they decide real fast that since fighting clean does not work it's time to fight dirty.

    WARNING WARNING! I have to talk about how the movie ends but it is vital that I do so to properly analyse this film. If you don't want to spoil it for yourself skip the next paragraph. If you want to learn more, by all means continue.

    The kids from all the high schools work together to kidnap the gang boss. The local "good girl" pretends to be a trollop to distract the bosses right hand man so the boys can grab him. (Don't worry, she gets away before the lecherous gunsel can do anything to her!) Taking him to a construction site they resort to the sort of brutality usually used by the gangsters themselves. The gang boss is suspended by ropes over a pit of live, very hungry rats and slowly lowered into it until he confesses to the murder and the framing of the boy. His gang, however, shows up armed to the teeth and not about the hesitate machine gunning the kids if they don't release their boss. Luckily for once the cops arrive on time and this time there is enough evidence to put everyone away for a long time.

    OKAY, ALL OF YOU WHO DIDN'T WANT TO KNOW HOW THE MOVIE ENDED CAN REJOIN US NOW.

    Admittedly DeMille overdoes it a bit here. Carrying the trussed up gangster into town on a palate the kids sing a medley of patriotic songs and the sequence goes on a little too long, ultimately blunting the impact of the powerful scene preceeding it. This detraction is not enough to ruin the whole film though. Performances are very good. You'll spot Charles Middleton (2 years away from immortality as Ming The Merciless in FLASH GORDON) on the side of the law as a DA. Watch for character actors like Guy Usher (DEVIL BAT), Paul Hurst (ISLAND OF LOST SOULS) and Billy Gilbert in supporting roles. Yes, it is a hard film to find, but well worth all the effort.
    2rcraig62

    Rat Wish

    Utterly preposterous story of civic-minded high-school kids who perform a vigilante mission to bring down a local crime boss. I understand that it's only a movie; the possibility of this actually happening is almost nil, but the story doesn't even make sense on its own terms. How did the gangster Louis Garrett even get away with the murder of Herman the Tailor when there was an eyewitness who saw him emptying the till and the dead body lying four feet away? Anyway, Louie beats the rap and the kids go Bronson on him, kidnapping him and coercing him to sign a confession in front of a judge or else be dropped into a pit of live rats. It would have been funny if Louie, who's not such a nice guy, had stayed in character, refused to sign the confession and then had the kids prosecuted, since they committed about a half dozen violations of the US Code themselves. But like I said, it's only a movie. Pure fantasy at its dumbest.
    3marthawilcox1831

    Charles Bickford and John Carradine

    Great performance from Charles Bickford, and a cameo appearance by John Carradine at the beginning of the film with a moustache. Apart from seeing how student power can make things work, I didn't think much of the characters. It doesn't mean that the acting wasn't any good, it's just that the writing of the characters lacked substance. Because Bickford would go on to appear in 'Tarzan's New York Adventure' and 'Reap the Wild Wind' in the same year, this film is significant because Cecil B. DeMille could draw out a performance from Bickford that would set him on the road to antagonistic characters. This film isn't story led, it is performance led. You learn nothing from the story, but it is a good calling card for Bickford and indeed Carradine.
    7boblipton

    Beyond Good And Evil

    Gangster Charles Bickford shoots and kills tailor Harry Green in front of a high-school witness, but the rules of evidence confound justice. The kids at the high school are upset; Green was a popular fellow. Realizing that the law as practiced in the courts is no match for gangsters, they decide on a plan to kidnap him and hold a trial of their own, even if it requires getting the truth out of him by strangling him with a hanging rope, or allowing Bickford's henchman, Bradley Page, to rape Judith Allen to distract him from rescuing his boss.

    There's little doubt that director Cecil B. Demille took Fritz Lang's M and converted it into a melodrama of youth pushed beyond endurance. In doing so, he has created a movie that is in favor of that fine old American tradition, lynching. Demille and screenwriter Bartlett Cormack have stacked all the evidence on the lynch mob's side, and made them handsome and well-groomed young Americans of every background, one devoid of every irony of Lang's movie.

    I have seen two or three other pre-code movies which come down on the side of lynch mobs, but never an A picture directed by that director of epics of every type. It's an astonishing work.
    7kevinolzak

    Exceedingly rare De Mille

    1933's "This Day and Age" was certainly an unusual choice for director Cecil B. DeMille, a modern tale of vigilante justice sandwiched between more typical historical assignments such as "The Sign of the Cross" and "Cleopatra." Charles Bickford gets top billing as Louis Garrett, a ruthless gangster well known to authorities, due to his ability to beat the rap every time. After he murders an elderly Jewish tailor much loved at the local high school, then putting a neat frame on an innocent student, the entire student body bands together in an intricate plot to gain a rock solid confession. First, lovely Gay Merrick (Judith Allen) must use her seductive wiles to distract Garrett's number one bodyguard (Bradley Page), while the others kidnap his boss, tie him up, and hold him prisoner over a pit filled with rats! (one wonders how they discovered this weakness, but it's not important). Most of the featured youngsters didn't enjoy successful careers, while certain uncredited ones remained quite busy over the decades, especially Donald Barry and Sidney Miller. Richard Cromwell's career reached a high point here, while Judith Allen went on to play W. C. Fields' daughter in "The Old-Fashioned Way" (reduced to bit parts by 1940). The most interesting billing goes to 'John Peter Richmond,' who would soon permanently change his name to 'John Carradine,' seen (with moustache) only in the opening moments as Assistant Principal Abernathy, who simply announces the names of our most prominent students (this was the only time in the three years he used that name that he was actually billed on screen, 22nd out of 23 players listed). Carradine actually debuted with Richard Cromwell in 1930's "Tol'able David," where he was listed as 'Peter Richmond'; his birth name was 'Richmond Reed Carradine,' but for some reason his mother always called him 'Peter!' Apart from 1956's "The Ten Commandments" (DeMille's last film), Carradine's early work for the director included voiceovers and bits in "The Sign of the Cross," "Cleopatra," and "The Crusades." Other similar efforts from the early 30s included "The Cat's-Paw," where mayor Harold Lloyd conquers big city corruption, and especially "Gabriel Over the White House," where the President himself (Walter Huston) takes the law into his own hands.

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      The only film in which John Carradine was billed under the name John Peter Richmond, which he used from 1932 until 1935. He received no on-screen credit in any of his other features during that period.
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      Herman Farbstein: For the Italian boys I sometimes make chicken cacciatore, for the Chinese boys I make chop suey, and for the O'Brien boy I even made eggs with ham. For me, that's something. I tell you, Mr. Webber, the stomach is the last thing to get patriotic.

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      References M - Il mostro di Düsseldorf (1931)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 agosto 1933 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • This Day and Age
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Paramount Pictures
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