Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA wealthy divorcée falls for a charming Parisian, but her insanely jealous ex-husband will do anything to get her back.A wealthy divorcée falls for a charming Parisian, but her insanely jealous ex-husband will do anything to get her back.A wealthy divorcée falls for a charming Parisian, but her insanely jealous ex-husband will do anything to get her back.
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- Sceneggiatura
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- 3 vittorie totali
- Paul
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- Headwaiter at Victor's
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- Clumsy Waiter at Cesare's
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- Victor
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- Dowager
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- French Woman
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- Waiting Customer at Victor's
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- Ship's Officer Talking to Captain Alden
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Recensioni in evidenza
History Is Made At Night is another one of Frank Borzage's romantic films with tender lovers and lots of soft focus cinematography. A common thread that seems to run in Borzage's films is forces that threaten to keep intended folks apart. This is true in Three Comrades and The Mortal Storm where it is the political situation in Germany of the twenties and thirties respectively. In History Is Made At Night, what keeps them apart is Boyer's conscience.
Colin Clive as the husband is a multimillion dollar owner of transoceanic ship line who sets a trap trying to catch Arthur in a compromising position. When total stranger Boyer walks in and breaks up the trap and hits Clive's chauffeur a few times, Clive being the obsessed fellow he is, kills the chauffeur and says a burglar did it.
Of course Boyer thinks he did it and when he finds out the Paris police are looking for him, he and Arthur go back to Paris from New York where they have run away to. They have the bad luck to be on one of Clive's ships where from a distance he controls the fate of all.
Boyer and Arthur make a beautiful couple in love. However a biography of Jean Arthur assures us there was nothing to anything about that.
This was also Colin Clive's farewell film. Sadly he died a few months after this film was out. Known primarily for being Baron Frankenstein, creator of the undead, he was so much more than that as this film aptly demonstrates.
We also can't forget Leo Carrillo who plays chef Caesar who aids and abets Boyer and Arthur's romance. Carrillo was a guy who always added something to any film he was in.
If tender romance and ship board excitement are your thing than History Is Made At Night is your film indeed.
"History is Made at Night" is a dated melodrama, but extremely romantic. Jean Arthur and Charles Boyer show an amazing chemistry in this delightful romance. The friendship of Cesare and Paul is quite unbelievable in the present days, but gives the funniest moments in this film. Colin Clive performs an obsessive and totally insane villain, with his sick jealousy. But in the end, love wins for the pleasure of the romantic viewers. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "A História Começou A Noite" ("The History Has Begun at Night")
Note: On 05 March 2012 I saw this film again.
The plot is surprisingly complex but unfolds in a logical manner. A theme running throughout the story is mistaken identity and characters relying on mistaken information. Boyar thinks he's killed a man, but we know he didn't. Jean Arthur thinks he's thief, but we know he isn't. Arthur's husband thinks she's cheating on him, but we know she isn't. If you wonder how these and other plot points make any sense, you just have to see this film.
Composer Alfred Newman provided a charming theme for the film and I am surprised that it has never been issued in a modern recording of movie mood music. Leo Carrillo supplied hilarious support as Boyar's friend and the ill-fated Colin Clive gave a haunted, tormented performance as the villain. Clive is remembered today as the first Dr. Frankenstein in the first two of Universal's series, FRANKENSTEIN (1931) and BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935). By the time he made this film, a frail-looking Clive was only months away from his own death in June 1937 caused by alcoholism. His performance is all the more poignant as a result.
The film is climaxed by a Titanic-like shipwreck (huge ocean liner on its maiden voyage collides with an iceberg) leading to a final misunderstanding that results in an ironic but satisfying conclusion. The special effects work by James Basevi, while primitive by today's computer graphics standards, is nonetheless impressive. My only complaint is the relatively poor quality of the film print that is available on video today. Considering the fine restoration work that has been done on other films such as HIS GIRL FRIDAY, a restored HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT should be on some company's priority list.
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- QuizThe Hindenburg is mentioned as (successfully) completing a trans-Atlantic trip, with the husband on board. This movie was released in the USA on March 5, 1937. The Hindenburg disaster occurred on May 6, 1937. It never made its return flight to Europe.
- BlooperWhen dancing together in the closed restaurant near the beginning, Charles Boyer is clearly wearing shoes designed to make him look taller. Note the high heel and thick soles. In close-ups, he has on normal men's dress shoes instead. (Interestingly, in the stacked shoes, he's only a few inches taller than the barefoot Jean Arthur, suggesting that at least one of them lied about their heights throughout their careers. She's on record as 5'3" and he's on record as 5'9".)
- Citazioni
Irene Vail: You're right, Bruce. This time you're right. This time there *is* another man. You set a trap to catch me with one... and another came instead, to tell me that he loves me, and for me to tell him I love him too. And *you* did it! You did it all by yourself! Isn't that funny? Don't you think that's funny? Before he came, I never even looked at another man. But you wouldn't believe me! So you created one, and you sent him right into my arms...
- ConnessioniFeatured in One Step Beyond: Night of April 14th (1959)
- Colonne sonoreAdios Muchachos
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Written by Julio Sanders
Played by the band at Cesare's
[Reprised from a record on the ship to Paris]
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 37 minuti
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