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Una famiglia 900

Titolo originale: A Successful Calamity
  • 1932
  • Approved
  • 1h 12min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
542
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Mary Astor, George Arliss, and Evalyn Knapp in Una famiglia 900 (1932)
ComedyDramaRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA wealthy industrialist tests the loyalty of his spoiled children and selfish wife by pretending to be broke.A wealthy industrialist tests the loyalty of his spoiled children and selfish wife by pretending to be broke.A wealthy industrialist tests the loyalty of his spoiled children and selfish wife by pretending to be broke.

  • Regia
    • John G. Adolfi
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Clare Kummer
    • Maude T. Howell
    • Julien Josephson
  • Star
    • George Arliss
    • Mary Astor
    • Evalyn Knapp
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    542
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John G. Adolfi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Clare Kummer
      • Maude T. Howell
      • Julien Josephson
    • Star
      • George Arliss
      • Mary Astor
      • Evalyn Knapp
    • 20Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    George Arliss
    George Arliss
    • Henry Wilton
    • (as Mr. George Arliss)
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    • Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton
    Evalyn Knapp
    Evalyn Knapp
    • Peggy Wilton
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Connors - Wilton's Butler
    Hardie Albright
    Hardie Albright
    • George Struther - Peggy's Beau
    William Janney
    William Janney
    • Eddie Wilton
    David Torrence
    David Torrence
    • Partington
    Randolph Scott
    Randolph Scott
    • Larry Rivers - The Polo Coach
    Hale Hamilton
    Hale Hamilton
    • John Belde - Wilton's Business Associate
    Fortunio Bonanova
    Fortunio Bonanova
    • Pietro Rafaelo - The Pianist
    Oscar Apfel
    Oscar Apfel
    • President of the United States
    Murray Kinnell
    Murray Kinnell
    • Alfred Curtis - The Broker
    Harold Minjir
    Harold Minjir
    • Watson - Eddie's Valet
    • (as Harold Minjur)
    Barbara Leonard
    Barbara Leonard
    • Pauline - The French Maid
    Eula Guy
    • Jane - The Cook's Helper
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Barney Davis - Witon's Junior Associate
    • (as Leon Waycoff)
    Virginia Hammond
    Virginia Hammond
    • Mrs. Langstreet
    Richard Tucker
    Richard Tucker
    • Lawrence - Partington's Partner
    • Regia
      • John G. Adolfi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Clare Kummer
      • Maude T. Howell
      • Julien Josephson
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    7atlasmb

    Heartwarming

    Adapted from the stage and expanded beyond a simple set, "A Successful Calamity" is an enjoyable cinematic parable that illustrates---through a simple deception---that money, though it is not the root of all evil, is not the measure of true success.

    George Arliss plays financier Henry Wilton who, like Odysseus, returns from his journeys to find his home in shambles---not literally, but figuratively. He devises a risky scheme to help him determine how desperate thing are.

    This is a light-hearted film due to its clever script and the masterful performance of Arliss, around whom everything revolves. With nuance of voice and manner, he elevates the comedy and injects tenderness into every scene. It's a heartwarming tale that must have carried added significance during the Great Depression.
    7ksf-2

    man's success keeps him from spending time with family

    The second of two films George Arliss & Mary Astor made together (the first was Man who played God, 1922). Successful stock market businessman Henry Wilton returns home to find his house in full turmoil - his wife is entertaining, and his dashing, perfect kids are busy with their lives and loves. Even when his business dealings start going bad, Wilton cracks jokes that no-one else seems to hear. When he can't get time alone with his wife, he devises a scheme to have more time alone with her. and... just like on I Love Lucy, his scheme backfires. Surprisingly good quality sound and photography for 1932. It was just post-silents, and you can still see a lot of black facial features make up on Arliss and others. Viewers will recognize Grant Mitchell as Connors, Mr. Wilton's butler, who appeared in tons of films, usually as a stern, serious leader. Fun plot involves the stock market, which is a little surprising, so soon after the stock market crash of 1929, but as someone has previously noted, the original play was written and presented in 1917.
    8boblipton

    No One Gets The Best of Arliss And His Screenwriters!

    George Arliss is a Wall Street banker. He has just spent a year traveling abroad, negotiating international bond settlements on behalf of the nation. His reward is the thanks of the President. What he really wants is to get home to his family, his daughter Evalyn Knapp, his son William Janney and his beautiful second wife Mary Astor. He looks forward to making some deals in the daytime and basking in the bosom of his family at night. They're all delighted, but terribly busy with musicales and polo and redecorating his room to throw out his comfortable chair. Fortunately his valet, Grant Withers, has saved his chair in his room, so Arliss moves in and asks what poor people do. Withers explains that poor people can't afford to go out, so Arliss announces to his family that he is broke.

    It's always immense fun to watch Arliss play the sly old dog, outwitting everyone with no help but his scriptwriters. Although his best known movies were costume dramas like VOLTAIRE and THE GREEN GODDESS (both of which had been hits on stage and in silent and sound versions starring Arliss), I prefer him in his modern-dress comedies like this and THE WORKING MAN.

    He had an unusual working relationship with Warner Brothers. He ran his own unit and his usual director was John Adolfi, who thought his job was to help Arliss realize his vision. Contrary to usual practice, the Arliss unit would have a couple of weeks' rehearsal before shooting. The story is that Adolfi shut down the shoot for hours, while Arliss tried to trace the source of a crackling noise on the audio track. It turned out to be Arliss lighting his pipe.
    9planktonrules

    A marvelous little comedy that deserves to be remembered

    Sadly, while George Arliss was known by his colleagues as a great stage actor, the number of films he appeared in were relatively few despite his talents. In each of them I have seen, he gave a seemingly effortless and graceful performance that made me love his characters--in other words, he gave them great life and charm. Here, Arliss plays a major industrialist who spent a year abroad following WWI working for the American government. However, when he returns, he finds that his wife and grown kids are too busy to truly welcome him home and he longs for a happy family life. Then, rather by accident, he comes upon the idea of convincing the family that despite his millions, he is in fact broke. Here is where the film really comes to life. How each of these people as well as Arliss' butler react to the calamity is quite amazing--especially since the script is so magnificently written, it kept me guessing to the very end. It's not often that a film does this, as most films are rather derivative.

    In addition to Arliss, Mary Astor, Grant Mitchell and the rest of the family, towards the end is a brief appearance of a very young Randolph Scott--and boy does he look young.

    Lovely acting, great script writing and direction make this a wonderful comedy treat that deserves to be remembered. Watch the film then tell your friends--this one is a keeper!
    10Ron Oliver

    Another Audience Pleaser From Mr. George Arliss

    When a rich financier fears that his wife & children take him for granted, he arranges A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY to make them believe he's lost all his money.

    George Arliss, the 1930's preeminent character actor, is perfectly cast in this bit of dramatic fluff. With the lift of a sardonic eyebrow, or the twitch of an elegant finger, he is able to convey volumes of personality & emotion. Listen to how he pronounces the single word `poor' - turning it into two syllables layered with nuance - to get an idea of the quality of stagecraft at work here. It is to Hollywood's discredit that Arliss' contributions to American cinema have been in eclipse for decades.

    The rest of the cast- Mary Astor as Arliss' society wife; William Janney & Evalyn Knapp as his preoccupied children; Hardie Albright as a social twit; Grant Mitchell as Arliss' faithful butler; Hale Hamilton as his business manager; Helena Phillips as a frantic cook; and Randolph Scott as a polo captain - do very well with their roles. But it is George Arliss that captures and holds the attention of the grateful viewer.

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      The play by Clare Kummer originally opened on Broadway at the Booth Theatre on 5 February 1917, and ran for 144 performances before closing for the summer (there was no air conditioning in those days). It then reopened on 10 October 1917 at the Plymouth Theatre. The opening night cast included Katharine Alexander, William Gillette, Estelle Winwood and Roland Young.
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      The polo scenes in the early part of the film include large mountains in the background which is curious since the setting is supposed to be Long Island, NY.
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      Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton: Weren't you naughty not to let us know you were coming a day earlier.

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      • 17 settembre 1932 (Stati Uniti)
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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