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Sons o' Guns

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 22min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,7/10
301
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Joan Blondell and Joe E. Brown in Sons o' Guns (1936)
ComedyMusicalWar

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBroadway star Jimmy Canfield stars in a patriotic show on the great white way during WWI. He plays the heroic soldier, but he is doesn't want to join the Army. To evade some troubles with Be... Leggi tuttoBroadway star Jimmy Canfield stars in a patriotic show on the great white way during WWI. He plays the heroic soldier, but he is doesn't want to join the Army. To evade some troubles with Berenice, another actress, he acts like joining the forces going over there, but that turns ... Leggi tuttoBroadway star Jimmy Canfield stars in a patriotic show on the great white way during WWI. He plays the heroic soldier, but he is doesn't want to join the Army. To evade some troubles with Berenice, another actress, he acts like joining the forces going over there, but that turns out to be real. In France he falls in love with Yvonne, a French barmaid and is arrested a... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jerry Wald
    • Julius J. Epstein
    • Fred Thompson
  • Star
    • Joe E. Brown
    • Joan Blondell
    • Beverly Roberts
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    301
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jerry Wald
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • Fred Thompson
    • Star
      • Joe E. Brown
      • Joan Blondell
      • Beverly Roberts
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Joe E. Brown
    Joe E. Brown
    • Jimmy Canfield
    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Yvonne
    Beverly Roberts
    Beverly Roberts
    • Mary Harper
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Hobson
    Craig Reynolds
    Craig Reynolds
    • Lieut. Burton
    Wini Shaw
    Wini Shaw
    • Bernice Pearce
    • (as Winifred Shaw)
    Joe King
    Joe King
    • General Harper
    • (as Joseph King)
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Pierre
    G.P. Huntley
    G.P. Huntley
    • Capt. Ponsonby-Falcke
    • (as G.P. Huntley Jr.)
    Frank Mitchell
    Frank Mitchell
    • Ritter
    Bert Roach
    Bert Roach
    • Vogel
    David Worth
    David Worth
    • Arthur Travers
    • (as Dave Worth)
    Hans Joby
    Hans Joby
    • German Prisoner
    Michael Mark
    Michael Mark
    • Carl
    Otto Fries
    • German Spy
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • German Spy
    Robert Adair
    Robert Adair
    • Sentry
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    Glen Cavender
    Glen Cavender
    • German Ordered to Retreat
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    • Regia
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jerry Wald
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • Fred Thompson
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    5SnoopyStyle

    pre-war comedy

    Broadway actor Jimmy Canfield (Joe E. Brown) leads a patriotic show to sell war bonds, but refuses to fight in the war himself. Neither his girlfriend nor her military father accepts his slacking. He pretends to be a soldier and ends up joining the war for real. He insists on shirking his responsibilities.

    I'm a little conflicted for most of this movie. He's a horrible soldier and it doesn't reflect well on the military. It's the pre-war years at WB. They tend to make some more pro-military fare. At another time, this may be funny. It does come to the right place at the end. At least, it has that.
    8RichN36

    Not Great but not the Worse Moves ever made.

    I caught this the other day on TCM and decided to watch it and hope to be entertained for a few hours. I was happily rewarded. Where this might not be the Greatest Movie it had it's Moments where it was enjoyable and kept me wondering where it was going.

    There was some interesting Silent Movie Moments which I enjoyed during the stage show in the Military Camp being my favorite Highlight.

    Joan Blondell was Beautiful of course and her song and Dance Number was an Added bonus.

    I wouldn't go out of my way to watch it again or even think about Recording it just to watch it at a later date. But if I had the time I would keep it on in the background if I caught it again while I go about doing House Work or reading a Book.
    10Ron Oliver

    Over There With Joe E. Brown

    A mild-mannered stage comedian is most unhappily swept up into the World War One Army and shipped off to France.

    Fast-moving & fun, SONS O' GUNS is another example of the comedy picture that Warner Bros. was so expert at producing during the 1930's. Casts & plots could be shuffled endlessly, with very predictable results. While this assembly line approach created few classics, audience enjoyment could usually be assured.

    Putty-faced comic Joe E. Brown dominates the film with his special brand of wacky humor. Given a good script, Brown could be a very funny fellow indeed and he lives up to his reputation here, his tremendous mouth and mischievous eyes always on the move, waiting to signal the next wisecrack. Many of his jokes vigorously push the boundaries of the Production Code, which only adds to their amusement.

    Pretty Joan Blondell, playing an innocent French miss (with a strangely Russian-sounding accent), very much takes second fiddle to Brown, letting him dominate nearly all of their scenes. And even her limited screen time has to be shared with Beverly Roberts as Brown's disaffected fiancée & Wini Shaw as one of the women out of his past. Still, Blondell is always lovely to look at and the film is fortunate to have her.

    Brown's true costar in the movie is Eric Blore, very droll as the respectful British valet who becomes his employer's tough-talking sergeant in the war's front lines. The very different acting styles of these two gentlemen mesh quite well on screen, and, particularly in their first scenes, provide the viewer with some very enjoyable moments.

    Movie mavens will recognize Mischa Auer in a small role as a jovial German spy.
    71930s_Time_Machine

    Well that was a pleasant surprise!

    Joan Blondell only has a small part in this - it's virtually a pure Joe E Brown film but despite that it's actually a really good fun little movie. Had I realised that this was solely a Joe E Brown vehicle I'd probably have skipped it but I'm so glad I didn't.

    Despite the utter silliness of this story (which I loved), unusually for a film of this era, there's a very strong pacifist theme running through it. Although tens of thousands of people would have been watching this desperately trying to believe that their husbands and sons didn't die in vain, this, through Brown's pacifist character asks the obvious question: why is America fighting Germany and Austria? Even though there were unfortunately valid reasons why Europe went to war, it's difficult to see any logical reasoning or justification to explain why Germany provoked Wilson to get involved. Especially in America, by the mid-thirties, when this was made, the whole exercise was being thought of as a big stupid mistake and this silly bit of fun with its pacifist anti-war hero and idiot commanders captures that particular zeitgeist. This film isn't however a savage satire on geopolitics, it's just a silly comedy... it does make you think though.

    Apart from having the best line in SOME LIKE IT HOT, I'm not too familiar with Joe E Brown but I enjoyed his performance in this. He had a very engaging presence and knew what it took to be entertaining without being annoying. Al Jolson was originally signed up to play 'Jimmy' which might have been interesting but I don't think this film suffers at all from the switch to Brown - especially with his Jeeves-like sidekick, Eric Blore. Some, well to be honest, most comedies from the mid-thirties are decidedly unfunny when watched today but this one still holds up remarkably well. It's directed professionally and economically by reliable Lloyd Bacon and the script - adapted from a very successful stage play works perfectly on the screen.

    I admit the only reason I watched this was because of Joan Blondell and there's no greater reason on earth than that. Her flirty French barmaid with that crazy accent could have been the inspiration for Yvette in TV's 'Allo 'Allo - she's fantastic in this and nice to see her doing something a little bit different. Although she's only on screen for about fifteen minutes, if you're a Joan Blondell fan, those fifteen minutes might just be the greatest fifteen minutes of your whole life. Whatever other ambitions or goals you have, forget them because you have got to watch this - it's the pinnacle of your life, if not the pinnacle of the existence of mankind. Do whatever it takes to see this - sell your house, sell your children into slavery, rob a bank in order to buy Warner Brothers so you can get yourself a copy - it'll be worth it. She is utterly, utterly, utterly gorgeous in this.
    anythinggoes

    ... Not too bad, not too good. FAKE FRENCH ACCENTS MAKE ME HAPPY!

    Well, Sons o' Guns was on TCM this afternoon. Being a lazy bum, having nothing better to do, and being a rather big fan of Joan Blondell, I reclined on the sofa and watched it. I missed the first five minutes and a couple minutes here and there, but the gist is this: Joe E Brown is a somewhat bumbling private who ends up first being in a lot of trouble and then becoming a big hero. The accents were fairly bad. Most notably Joan Blondell's French one and various of the Germans'. When Mr. Brown, in the movie Dzzeemee (That, of course, is Jimmy in Joan Blondell French), did accents they were ok. The singing and dancing numbers left something to be desired, but on the whole it was a charming film. I don't necessarily reccomend it, but it was charming none the less. I give it a 5 out of 10. I have the feeling it would have been better if Busby Berkely would have been involved, but really, I don't know a lot of musicals that I couldn't say the same thing for.

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      The musical play, Sons O' Guns, opened at the Imperial Theatre in New York on 26 November 1929 and closed on 9 August 1930 after 295 performances. Co-Writer Jack Donahue played 'Jimmy Canfield' in the opening night cast, which also included Lili Damita as Yvonne and William Frawley as Hobson.
    • Blooper
      The two German spies, Otto Fries and Mischa Auer are vocally identified onscreen as Ritter and Vogel, the character names listed in the credits for Frank Mitchell and Bert Roach. Mitchell and Roach are 2 Germans taken prisoner by Jimmy. Joe King is listed as General Harper, but he's called Colonel in the movie.
    • Citazioni

      General Harper: Well, its in deed a pleasure to see you in a uniform.

      Jimmy Canfield: And its a pleasure to see you here, sir. With you here I know we can't be anywheres near the fight.

    • Colonne sonore
      For a Buck and a Quarter a Day
      (1936) (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Al Dubin

      Sung and danced by Joe E. Brown and Joan Blondell

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 maggio 1936 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
      • Francese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Warner Bros.
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