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La moglie è un'altra cosa

Titolo originale: Moulin Rouge
  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 10min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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199
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Constance Bennett in La moglie è un'altra cosa (1934)
ComedyMusicalRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA singer marries a famous composer, and after a while she gets the itch to go back on the stage. However, her husband won't let her. When she hears that a popular French singer named "Raquel... Leggi tuttoA singer marries a famous composer, and after a while she gets the itch to go back on the stage. However, her husband won't let her. When she hears that a popular French singer named "Raquel" is coming to New York, she decides to go to Raquel with a plan--unbeknownst to her husba... Leggi tuttoA singer marries a famous composer, and after a while she gets the itch to go back on the stage. However, her husband won't let her. When she hears that a popular French singer named "Raquel" is coming to New York, she decides to go to Raquel with a plan--unbeknownst to her husband, "Raquel" is actually her sister, and her plan is for them to switch places so she can ... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Sidney Lanfield
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Nunnally Johnson
    • Henry Lehrman
    • Lyon de Bri
  • Star
    • Constance Bennett
    • Franchot Tone
    • Tullio Carminati
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    199
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Henry Lehrman
      • Lyon de Bri
    • Star
      • Constance Bennett
      • Franchot Tone
      • Tullio Carminati
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    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Constance Bennett
    Constance Bennett
    • Helen Hall…
    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • Douglas Hall
    Tullio Carminati
    Tullio Carminati
    • Victor Le Maire
    Helen Westley
    Helen Westley
    • Mrs. Morris
    Andrew Tombes
    Andrew Tombes
    • McBride
    Russ Brown
    Russ Brown
    • Joe
    Hobart Cavanaugh
    Hobart Cavanaugh
    • Drunk
    Georges Renavent
    Georges Renavent
    • Frenchman
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Eddie
    Russ Columbo
    Russ Columbo
    • Russ Columbo
    Connee Boswell
    Connee Boswell
    • Connee Boswell
    Martha Boswell
    Martha Boswell
    • Martha Boswell
    Vet Boswell
    Vet Boswell
    • Vet Boswell
    The Boswell Sisters
    The Boswell Sisters
    • The Boswell Sisters
    Ivan Lebedeff
    Ivan Lebedeff
    • Ramon
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Sculptor
    • (scene tagliate)
    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Show Girl
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    Bonnie Bannon
    Bonnie Bannon
    • Show Girl
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    • Regia
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Henry Lehrman
      • Lyon de Bri
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    6blanche-2

    ersatz Busby Berkeley

    Constance Bennett stars with Franchot Tone, Russ Columbo, Tullio Carminati, and Helen Westley in "Moulin Rouge" from 1934.

    The story concerns an ex-performer, Helen (Bennett) who desires to go back on the stage. However, her husband, involved in the production of a new musical, objects.

    When Helen learns that the famous French singer Raquel has been cast, she has a fit. Due to their resemblance to one another, she and Raquel had done a "sister act" in the past.

    When the two meet, Raquel says that she needs a break - she knows all the songs anyway, so she will return on opening night. Meanwhile, Helen can handle the rehearsals. All she has to do is dye her hair blonde, which she does.

    The situation becomes complicated when it appears that both the producer (Carminati) and Tone are both after her. This upsets Helen, and she decides she has to know whether or not her husband will leave her for Raquel.

    This gives Bennett a great opportunity to imitate a French chanteuse and sing a couple of great songs, wriitten by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, Coffee in the Morning and Kisses at Night, and Boulevard of Broken Dreams, which some old-timers may remember as a Tony Bennett song. Constance Bennett actually at one point did a nightclub act; her voice as pleasant, but what put her over was her interpretation of the material.

    She costars here with Russ Columbo who died at 26 under bizarre circumstances - a bullet from an antique pistol ricocheted off of a table and killed him. He had a good voice and was nice-looking, although in order to have a film career, he would have had to loosen up.

    The major part of the film is the big show, a Busby Berkeley ripoff. Lucille Ball is one of the dancers. They all wore quite revealing costumes.

    Pleasant musical with good performances. I love Constance Bennett, and it was great to hear her sing.
    7SimonJack

    Amusing comedy romance with some song and dance

    "Moulin Rouge" is a comedy romance and musical revue film. Typical of the musicals of the day, its plot revolves around the stage and a Broadway production. Those types of musicals generally had very little plot - just enough to pull together various song and dance numbers. However, this "Moulin Rouge" differs. The plot is front and center here, with the song and dance numbers almost as fill.

    The story is a love triangle of sorts. As Molly Morris says, it's a "two-sided triangle." Constance Bennett plays a double role. She is Helen Hall and also Raquel, who was a vaudeville partner in a sister act years before. She says they weren't real sisters but look-alikes.

    Franchot Tone and Constance Bennett work well together in this comedy, and Tullio Carminati is a good third person for the humor. Tone is Douglas Hall, a playwright who has been married to Helen Hall for four years. However, Helen wants to return to the stage. When she swaps places with her former look-alike stage partner, Raquel, she complicates her marriage to Hall further.

    The scrip is written so that this never becomes too serious a problem, and instead it provides for more of the comedy. It's not a great comedy by any means, but an enjoyable little film for the humor and romance. Although Bennett also sang, and there are a couple of good songs and some dance numbers, the musical part of this film is mostly forgettable. The fun is in the on-again, off-again romance between the two leads whose characters are madly in love.

    Franchot Tone was a very talented actor who played in a variety of films, from comedy and romance to drama and mystery. His best work was in the 1930s and 1940s. His later years were spent mostly in TV series and films in supporting roles. Constance Bennett was one of the early leading ladies of sound films. She too was very talented in a variety of films. The sister of Joan Bennett, she slowed down at mid-career in the 1940s after marrying her fourth husband, an Air Force colonel. She traveled with her career husband and was active in entertaining WW II occupational troops after the war and during the Berlin Airlift. Her husband, John Coulter, reached the rank of Brig. General, and survived Bennet after 21 years of marriage. She was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, and may be one of the only performers buried there, and most likely the only actress.

    Here are some favorite lines from this film.

    Molly Morris (Helen Westley), after Helen impersonating Raquel points her out as her maid, Fifi, says, "Fifi! Sound like a lap dog."

    Douglas Hall, "I wouldn't have your mind for anything on earth. It is shallow. It's loathsome." Victor Le Maire, "I know, Doug. Forgive me."

    Helen Hall, "Molly, I'm a fool." Molly Morris, "Afraid he will, or afraid he won't?" Helen, "Oh, I don't know."

    Molly Morris, "Well, I've seen some queer things in my time, but this is my first view of a two-sided triangle."

    Douglas Hall, "Vickie, Helen's one of the finest girls in the world. Do you understand that?" Victor Le Maire, "Of course, Doug, but..." Douglas Hall, "But there's two sides to every question. I love her. I love her very much. But, but... do I love her enough? That's the question, Vickie. Do I love her enough?" Victor Le Maire, "Really, Doug. I oughta just go." Douglas Hall, "It's a big step. A mighty big step. Bermuda! Who wants to see Bermuda? Why, I can see Bermuda anytime I want. I don't have to... you see what I mean, Vickie?" Victor Le Marie, "I guess so, Doug. What are you talking about?" Douglas Hall, "I guess you're right after all. Thanks, Vickie. Thanks a thousand times" Victor slinks away and takes off.
    7richardchatten

    Two-Sided Triangle

    A sumptuous retread of the old chestnut about a spouse impersonating a fictitious love rival which provides a sadly brief chance to admire Constance Bennett as a brunette and the pre-Code costumes of the chorus girls.

    Ms Bennett actually supported Garbo a few years later in 'Two-Faced Woman' (1941), yet another version of this particular tale...
    6boblipton

    Russell Markert Is Going Through The Back Wall!

    Constance Bennett wants to go back on the stage, but husband and songwriter Franchot Tone wants her to stay home. What he doesn't know is that the Parisian singer he is hiring for his new show used to be in a sister act with Miss Bennett; she agrees to let Miss Bennett take her place for rehearsals. Over this time, she entrances not only Tone, but his best friend, Tullio Carminati.

    It's one of the few musicals that Zanuck's 20th Century Productions turned out before the merger with Fox, and as usual, no expense was spared. Warren & Dubin provided three songs, including "Boulevard of Broken dreams"; Russell Markert did the choreography; and Russ Columbo and the Bosworth sisters perform. Helen Westley gets most of the good lines in a script written by Nunnally Johnson and Henry Lehrman, and director Sidney Lanfield offers a sprightly opening, with the set-up being explained while acrobats audition or the show. The story, of course, is trivial, the old chestnut about spouses in disguise seducing each other. But the excellence of the production makes it watchable throughout.
    6psteier

    Pleasant but not great comedy/musical

    Constance Bennett wants to go back on stage after leaving it to marry, but husband Franchot Tone won't let her, so she switched place with the other half of her vaudeville sister act, who was a success in Paris as Mlle. Raquel, but would rather make whoopee in Atlantic City than rehearse in New York.

    Competently done, though Constance Bennett's singing sounded better with her 'French' accent (perhaps the sound in the first reel got distorted). There is a grand finale of about 15 minutes that has most of the singing and dancing, which is typical for movies for the time. Some of the gags are good and some of the women's costumes are great.

    Unrelated to other moves of the same name.

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      The film's songs were penned by Harry Warren and Al Dubin on the heels of their prolific, back-to-back scores for 42nd Street, Gold Diggers of 1933 and Footlight Parade, all produced in 1933. Under contract to Warner Bros., this film was one of only two loan-outs for the team. The other was Roman Scandals (1933) for producer Samuel Goldwyn.
    • Blooper
      Raquel signs in at the hotel as Mlle. (Mademoiselle). But the clerk addresses her as Madame.
    • Citazioni

      Douglas Hall: Vicky, never marry a woman whose had any connection with the stage no matter how much you love her.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Voice That Thrilled the World (1943)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Boulevard of Broken Dreams
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Al Dubin

      Performed by Constance Bennett in rehearsal

      Reprised by Constance Bennett and chorus in the show finale

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      • 19 gennaio 1934 (Stati Uniti)
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