Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA woman who owns a boarding house winds up being the "mother hen" to the assorted mobsters and racketeers who live there. Her foster son takes the blame for a murder that was actually commit... Leggi tuttoA woman who owns a boarding house winds up being the "mother hen" to the assorted mobsters and racketeers who live there. Her foster son takes the blame for a murder that was actually committed by his girlfriend. When he's released, her boarding-house pals decide to try to help h... Leggi tuttoA woman who owns a boarding house winds up being the "mother hen" to the assorted mobsters and racketeers who live there. Her foster son takes the blame for a murder that was actually committed by his girlfriend. When he's released, her boarding-house pals decide to try to help her out in order to keep his girlfriend's reputation isn't spoiled.
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Recensioni in evidenza
So imagine Ware's concern when she finds out that he's fallen for chorus girl Billie Dove. Not good enough for her kid. Fairbanks is a young romantic at heart or believe me he would not have framed himself for the murder of a Park Avenue rake who made advances on a chorus girl.
But as he says all that time he's been given he's polishing up his writing between time on the rock pile. And he's letting Dove take credit for it as if she were Clare Boothe Luce. Not a great situation for Ware.
One Night At Susie's is unlikely to get a remake or a director's cut re-release. It is horribly dated, in fact dated even at the time it was released. If it weren't however for Ware who is one tough dame and makes all the men around her jump.
If you are a fan of Fairbanks or Dove than you might want to check it out. But I'd really see this one for Helen Ware.
In its present condition, "One Night at Susie's" runs just over an hour, normal for lower range productions of the period. However, the running time given most often is that of just under 90 minutes - more of a top "Warner Bros-First National" production. The personnel suggests the longer running time, which would indicate substantial missing footage. Since Helen Ware appears to be the star, rather than Billie Dove, it could be that Ms. Dove's part diminished. Dove has a fly crawl on her white hat and coat during her character's first visit to "Sing Sing" prison; since nobody ordered re-takes, perhaps Dove and/or the film got demoted...
A "box office" star during the late 1920s, Dove was improving after a tenuous transition from "silent" pictures. The very busy namesake son of superstar Douglas Fairbanks gets make-up and lighting help. Veteran character actor Tully Marshall (as Buckeye Bill) has fun playing with Ware. Most renowned on stage, this is Ware's story. Director John Francis Dillon moves the play around Ware's mysterious character. Kicking the film up a notch is photographer Ernest Haller. Beginning with Fairbanks' solo work scenes, Mr. Haller engages the viewer with interesting angles and focus. The courtroom scene is a most unusual highlight.
****** One Night at Susie's (10/19/30) John Francis Dillon ~ Helen Ware, Billie Dove, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Tully Marshall
This is a bizarre film. Much of it is because the plot really doesn't make a lot of sense...even for an early talking picture. Additionally, the ending is VERY abrupt and not executed terribly well. As a result of these things and a bit of overacting, it's certainly not an especially good movie. Watchable but that's all.
The Remainder of the Film is Not so Exciting as it Clunks along with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Stiffly going about His usual Non-Acting Performance. Miss Dove is a Curvaceous Creature and Her Wares are on Display but even Her Beauty can't stop Helen from Stealing the Picture.
Heavily Melodramatic as these Embryonic transitional Movies Tend, it is still Worth a Watch for its Fancy Cinematography and a Powerful Central Figure of a Female Mobster.
This movie moves between comedy and melodrama a little uncertainly, but the way Miss Ware plays her role, along with henchman Tully Marshall, is a delight. Miss Dove is quite lovely and more than adequate to her role and Doug Jr. is still learning his craft. There's still a bit of a problem with the emphatic way everyone speaks their lines, but the hiss on the soundtrack points out that it's still 1929 and they're learning how to manage a sound system.
The most notable thing about this movie is the way Director of Photography Ernest Haller moves the camera a bit to maintain composition when the actors move. This is the essence of studio-era camera movement, but it was difficult for a few years because of the immobility of the sound equipment. I'm not sure how sound man Dolph Thomas helped arrange it, but its casual use here is interesting.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn a separately filmed trailer, Vitaphone production reel #4032, Billie Dove and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. speak to the audience about the picture.
- BlooperIn the first scene between Mary and Dick in the visiting room at Sing Sing, a fly quite visibly alights and walks across Mary's light colored hat. Neigher principal takes note of its presence.
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- Sing Sing Penitentiary - 354 Hunter Street, Ossining, New York, Stati Uniti(establishing shots)
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- 1h 2min(62 min)
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- 1.37 : 1