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L'usurpatore

Titolo originale: Strangers in Love
  • 1932
  • 1h 16min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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L'usurpatore (1932)
ComedyDrama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA philandering husband seeks thrills outside marriage. His wife retaliates by having an affair of her own, leading to complications and comedic situations as they navigate their turbulent re... Leggi tuttoA philandering husband seeks thrills outside marriage. His wife retaliates by having an affair of her own, leading to complications and comedic situations as they navigate their turbulent relationship while keeping up societal appearances.A philandering husband seeks thrills outside marriage. His wife retaliates by having an affair of her own, leading to complications and comedic situations as they navigate their turbulent relationship while keeping up societal appearances.

  • Regia
    • Lothar Mendes
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Grover Jones
    • William J. Locke
    • William Slavens McNutt
  • Star
    • Fredric March
    • Kay Francis
    • Stuart Erwin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    207
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Lothar Mendes
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Grover Jones
      • William J. Locke
      • William Slavens McNutt
    • Star
      • Fredric March
      • Kay Francis
      • Stuart Erwin
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Fredric March
    Fredric March
    • Buddy Drake…
    Kay Francis
    Kay Francis
    • Diana Merrow
    Stuart Erwin
    Stuart Erwin
    • Stan Kenney
    Juliette Compton
    Juliette Compton
    • Muriel Preston
    George Barbier
    George Barbier
    • Mr. Merrow
    Sidney Toler
    Sidney Toler
    • McPhail
    Earle Foxe
    Earle Foxe
    • J.C. Clark
    Lucien Littlefield
    Lucien Littlefield
    • Professor Clark
    Leslie Palmer
    • Bronson
    Gertrude Howard
    • Snowball, Servant
    Ben Taggart
    Ben Taggart
    • Crenshaw
    John M. Sullivan
    • Dr. Selous
    • Regia
      • Lothar Mendes
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Grover Jones
      • William J. Locke
      • William Slavens McNutt
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    7fdraskolnikov

    He's double again!

    I recently saw Strangers in Love. I believe Fredric March was particularly good at playing double-role: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde docet.

    He plays Buddy and he plays Arthur two twin brothers so physically alike and so different in behaving, interests and attitudes.

    Arthur is posh, snob and envious about his brother Robert who is so easy thinking, good at sports, having no money, living away from his brother . He's everything but snob. One day Buddy meets his brother again in order to ask for some money and Arthur says it all about his feelings for Buddy.

    During this fight, Arthur dies because of a heart attack and Buddy takes his place, pretending to be Arthur him self.

    From now on, the movie turns out to be quite nice, elegant, and also ironic. Fredric March is irresistible, witty, funny and he's the one who makes the difference in terms of talent, presence, ability and humor. Fredric March makes the movie.

    He was not a matinée idol: he was an actor.

    A nice product of US cinematography in the 30's.
    6HotToastyRag

    Cute vehicle for Fredric March

    Through the awkward pacing of an early talkie, you'll find entertainment in Strangers in Love, a comedy-drama starring Fredric March, Fredric March, and Kay Francis. Why do I list Freddie twice? Because he plays identical twins, and I always think actors who play two parts should get listed twice in the credits.

    One brother is rich and rude, the object of blackmail from thugs after he swindled his secretary's (Kay) father out of his life savings. The other brother is so poor, he can't even afford to eat. He has a good heart, and his faithful pal Stuart Erwin convinces him to ask his brother for a loan. In the scene of the two brothers' reunion, director Lothar Mendes clearly uses a background screen; but in 1932 it was probably great special effects to see Fredric March talking to himself.

    Of course there's bound to be one brother impersonating the other brother, and all the complications and hilarity ensue. Not knowing anything about his brother's life, Freddie stumbles around getting by on hesitations and questions that reveal nothing. "I saw Charlie the other day," Freddie's girlfriend says. Freddie hems and haws, then settles on, "Good old Charlie," before slugging back a drink for courage. Yes, the movie was clearly an early talkie, but it's still fun because Fredric March is so young and has that twinkle in his eye. Kay Francis doesn't do much, but she gets to wear some pretty outfits.
    71930s_Time_Machine

    A wonderfully stupid brilliant comedy.

    This is one crazy film! You don't expect a film from 1932 to make you laugh but surprisingly this did. Although it's unbelievably daft, I think I'd go as far as describing it as a cleverly written, superbly directed sophisticated comedy.

    Fredric March pretends to be his dead, rich nasty brother without knowing anything about him. Yes it's that silly but being acted like a straight drama makes this properly funny. OK, it's not quite acted like a straight drama, Fredric March enjoys himself really hamming this up but it works well here. As March hopelessly tries and inevitably fails to fit into that other life our bemused hero draws you into the whirlpool of his confusion. Corny, cliched, predictable yes but also just brilliant!

    Maybe only fans of Kay Francis' unique style of over-acting could appreciate her contribution to this. She was definitely a personality, a scandalous 'it girl' rather than an actress, possibly the best worst actress in Hollywood and that made her perfect in a subtle comedy like this. This was her last picture for Paramount and she couldn't have wished for a better swan song. Comedy was clearly her forte, Miss Francis is so much better in this than in those dire 'women's pictures' she became associated with.
    6blanche-2

    Dead Ringer/A Stolen Life before either film

    Kay Francis and Fredric March are "Strangers in Love" in this 1932 film.

    Kay is Diana Merrow, who reluctantly works for Arthur Drake (March), an expert in Egyptian artifacts. Not only does he sexually harass her, but he's mean and stingy.

    Later on, we see Stan (Stuart Erwin) looking longingly at food through a restaurant window. He's with his friend Buddy (March). They are both down and out.

    Buddy goes to his twin brother, whom he hasn't seen in 12 years, for a handout, since it seems their father disinherited him. Arthur hates Buddy, who led a freewheeling life and was good at sports. While they're fighting, Arthur, who has a heart condition, has an attack and dies.

    Buddy decides to take his place, and "Buddy" is declared dead, with Buddy becoming Arthur. He is completely clueless about everything in Arthur's life - he doesn't even know Diana's name. He asks how she spells her name, hoping for a clue, and she says, "two r's."

    As the story goes on, we see that Diana is working with the DA to try to get evidence against Arthur, who cheated her father. However, after Buddy's death, she sees a new Arthur - easygoing, friendly - he says he's turned over a new leaf.

    Fredric March is again in a double role as he was in Jekyll and Hyde. He's very good as both characters.

    This was billed as a comedy. It's a very light one with no big laughs. It's pleasant and enjoyable. And in the end, we find out a few secrets.
    7AlsExGal

    When the prodigal son is the likable one

    Fredric March plays a dual role here again, though much more subtle than in "Dr Jekyl and Mr. Hyde" from the previous year. In the beginning you don't even know that Arthur Drake has an identical twin. All you can see is that he is wealthy, self-absorbed, and utterly consumed with Egyptology. Kay Francis is his assistant and holds him in obvious contempt - obvious to everyone but Arthur, who doesn't pay that much attention to her anyways.

    The scene switches and at first I was confused. Here again is March, but this time he is shabbily dressed and looking in at the window of a bakery talking to fellow down-and-out friend Stan (Stuart Erwin) about what butter and bread are and what you do with it if you get some. The insinuation being that they are poor and hungry. Then you find out he is Buddy Drake, Arthur's twin, prodigal son of the Drake family. He decides right there to get his fair share of the inheritance and goes off alone to confront Arthur that very night.

    Arthur seems anxious to get rid of Buddy, claiming that their father disinherited Buddy and writing him a check and making him promise to never come back. Buddy smells a rat and says he thinks he will stick around because something does not seem right to him - he knows his brother is selfish and would never pay him off if he didn't feel he had to do so. At this point Arthur erupts into a vicious rant - he has always hated Buddy because of his athletic body and his own heart condition which kept him indoors and away from the adoration and fun his brother had - at this point Arthur clutches his heart and drops dead. Now nobody has seen any of this, so Buddy swaps clothes with Arthur and decides to take his place. He calls for the servants and says that Buddy has dropped by and dropped dead. Everyone seems to swallow this given Buddy's life on the streets these past years, and now Buddy steals Arthur's identity along with all of the money he figures he had coming to him. If anyone knows Arthur is the one who died, an Egyptology society gets the entire estate, and Buddy figures half the estate was his to begin with.

    Soon Buddy lets Stan in on the ruse, with Stan pointing out the obvious holes in this plan - Buddy doesn't even know how to sign Arthur's signature so he can't even sign checks and get his hands on the money, knows nothing about Egyptology so he can't fool his associates, and knows nothing of Arthur's friends and routine. Stan suggests they grab valuables and cash laying around the house and leave town. Plus, Arthur's life was not as boring as Buddy might have thought. He is getting threatening phone calls from someone named Clark demanding money, and he is subject to the unwanted attention of a blonde who demands he reciprocate that attention or else she will "rat him out to the cops". The question Buddy has is - rat him out about WHAT? Well this is all Buddy would need to leave town if it wasn't for the beauty of assistant Diana (Kay Francis), to whom he is instantly attracted. And if Buddy didn't need more trouble, Diana believes Arthur stole all of her father's money and is working there just to get the goods on him. When Arthur(Buddy) suddenly starts behaving like a human being, Diana begins to have feelings for him.

    So how will all of this work out? Watch and find out.

    This is not a straight drama, as so many of Kay Francis' and Fredric March's vehicles at Paramount were. There is quite a bit of comedy in this to lighten the mood and it does keep you guessing right up to its ironic end. Highly recommended

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      One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; its earliest documented telecast took place in Philadelphia Monday 27 June 1960 on the Movie Museum series of the Late, Late Show on WCAU (Channel 10).

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 aprile 1932 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Strangers in Love
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Colore
      • Black and White
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