Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJean Paurel is a womanizing opera star, who agrees to help Diana Page her career in order to take advantage of her. But instead he finds falling in love with her. To complicate matters, Jean... Leggi tuttoJean Paurel is a womanizing opera star, who agrees to help Diana Page her career in order to take advantage of her. But instead he finds falling in love with her. To complicate matters, Jean's understudy turns out to be Diana's old flame, and tries to rekindle their relationship.Jean Paurel is a womanizing opera star, who agrees to help Diana Page her career in order to take advantage of her. But instead he finds falling in love with her. To complicate matters, Jean's understudy turns out to be Diana's old flame, and tries to rekindle their relationship.
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- 2 vittorie totali
- Mme. Savarova
- (as Baclanova)
- Rosco
- (as Rosco Ates)
- Mme. Neumann Baumbach
- (as Else Janssen)
- Mrs. Loring
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- Blonde Autograph Seeker
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- Opera Attendee in Box
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- Stapleton's Secretary
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- Diana's Dockside Boyfriend
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Recensioni in evidenza
He is aided by Ernest Torrence, who plays Potter, his manservant. Torrence is a delightful actor with great range, whose career would be tragically cut short a few years later. His talents gave him success in both silent films and talkies.
The primary object of Paurel's affections is Diana (Irene Dunne). He woos her like every other woman, then finds she is more to him. Through his passions for her and music, he discovers another side to himself even as he recognizes his true nature.
Though described as a drama, "The Great Lover" feels more like a comedy to me, with elements of many of the basic comedy forms.
While it is not a great film, I thoroughly enjoyed the direction and acting required to make its characters understandable and engaging.
In this early talkie the actors still think they are in the silent era. Adolph Menjou is horribly miscast as a latin lover.
The singing is only passable.
Plot revolves around a romantic triangle with Menjou as an aging opera star in New York, Hamilton as his understudy, and Dunne trying to break into the business. Turns out Dunne and Hamilton had a warm but chaste relationship while studying in Europe.
IMHO this started out to be a bit racier than your average opera flick but the studio got cold feet. Early on, Dunn seeks Menjou's mentorship and possibly more. People keep warning her about his reputation as a womanizer and she keeps saying she doesn't care, she'll do anything to get ahead even though, in the language of the day, she's maintained her "purity." Then this thread disappears and it becomes a tepid battle for her hand in matrimony between the two male leads.
Cliff Edwards has a Lee Tracy type role as a fast-talking PR man that fades away without connecting with the plot too much. Ernest Torrence plays Menjou's manservant as an effeminate sort whose only interest in life seems to be arranging and spying on his employer's love life. Kind of creepy.
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- QuizThe play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 10 November 1915 and closed in June 1916 after 245 performances. The opening night cast included playwright Leo Ditrichstein, Cora Witherspoon and William Ricciardi, who was also in the 1932 Broadway revival.
- ConnessioniVersion of The Great Lover (1920)
- Colonne sonoreRomeo and Juliet Overture
(1869) (uncredited)
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Played during the opening credits and at the end
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 11min(71 min)
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