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There Goes the Bride

  • 1932
  • 1h 19min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
194
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Jessie Matthews and Owen Nares in There Goes the Bride (1932)
CommediaMusicaleRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA businessman's daughter runs away from an arranged marriage, only to find herself penniless and suspected of theft after she becomes the victim of a bag thief in the train. When she refuses... Leggi tuttoA businessman's daughter runs away from an arranged marriage, only to find herself penniless and suspected of theft after she becomes the victim of a bag thief in the train. When she refuses to tell him who she really is, her accuser decides to take her home where he can keep an ... Leggi tuttoA businessman's daughter runs away from an arranged marriage, only to find herself penniless and suspected of theft after she becomes the victim of a bag thief in the train. When she refuses to tell him who she really is, her accuser decides to take her home where he can keep an eye on her until 12 o'clock the next day, the time at which she has calculated that it wil... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Albert de Courville
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Henry Koster
    • Wolfgang Wilhelm
    • W.P. Lipscomb
  • Star
    • Jessie Matthews
    • Owen Nares
    • Carol Goodner
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    194
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Albert de Courville
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Henry Koster
      • Wolfgang Wilhelm
      • W.P. Lipscomb
    • Star
      • Jessie Matthews
      • Owen Nares
      • Carol Goodner
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    Jessie Matthews
    Jessie Matthews
    • Annette Marquand
    Owen Nares
    Owen Nares
    • Max
    Carol Goodner
    Carol Goodner
    • Cora
    Jerry Verno
    Jerry Verno
    • Clark - the Chauffeur
    Mignon O'Doherty
    • Mme. Duchaine
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Jacques
    Carroll Gibbons
    • Carroll Gibbons - Leader, Savoy Orpheans
    Charles Carson
    Charles Carson
    • M. Marquand
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Barbara Everest
    Barbara Everest
    • Mme. Marquand
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Victor Fairley
    • M. Marquand's Butler
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Arthur Hambling
    Arthur Hambling
    • Gendarme
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Lawrence Hanray
    Lawrence Hanray
    • Police Chief
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Max Kirby
    • Pierre
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Gordon McLeod
    • Mons. Duchaine
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jack Morrison
    • Alphonse
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Winifred Oughton
    • Housekeeper
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Basil Radford
    Basil Radford
    • Rudolph
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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    • Sceneggiatura
      • Henry Koster
      • Wolfgang Wilhelm
      • W.P. Lipscomb
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    7boblipton

    The French Zey Are So English

    The perky and thoroughly charming Jessie Matthews is being sold off in marriage by her parents to Basil Radford, so the sensible French girl runs off to Paris, where everyone speaks like stage English people. Her purse is stolen and she winds up in the hands of a suspicious Owen Nares, who has a suspicious fiancée, for whom Miss Matthews is naturally mistaken by his gullible and mostly drunken friends.

    Miss Matthews sings two songs, dances almost not at all. Like many of Miss Matthews' leading men, Mr. Nares seems frightened of women. David Niven is credited as an extra in what is supposed to be his first appearance onscreen, but I didn't spot him. Henry Koster is co-credited with the script in which the idiot plotting is barely justified and then ignored. I enjoyed it.
    5bkoganbing

    Jessie wants marriage, not a merger

    Jessie Matthews has a couple of nice songs to sing and she dances briefly, but There Goes The Bride can hardly be considered one of her better films.

    Jessie is cast as a young bride who runs away on the eve of her wedding, a wedding that she's being hammerlocked into by her father because she's marrying some guy her dad does business with. More of a merger than a marriage.

    She runs off to the continent, but has her bag and money stolen and worse is accused of being a thief herself. Her accuser is Owen Nares and with that old Matthews charm worms her way into his house. That part gets rather silly and unreal. Topping it all off everybody thinks she's Nares intended and Carol Goodner who is the intended isn't at all pleased with that.

    It all gets sillier and sillier. I wish they had given Jessie Matthews a few more songs and dances, that might have made the film better.

    David Niven is supposed to be in this film, more than likely in the party scene. Tried to spot him and thought I might have.

    There Goes The Bride isn't a horrible film, but Jessie Matthews had much better to come.
    6SimonJack

    Without Jessie Matthews, this film would be a dud, not worth watching

    Jessie Matthews was a very talented actress, singer, dancer and comedienne whose career in the limelight of films was short. She made 14 movies in the 1930s, most of which were very good and showcased her diverse talents. The rest of her 33 film and TV credits are spread out and spaced over five decades. For some reason for which I have yet to read a reasonable explanation, her popularity ended with World War II, and she never had another comedy or musical vehicle to star in or even have a significant part in.

    Matthews did entertain Allied troops at home during the war, and she continued stage and local performances after the war. In the 1970s, she found some success in TV series and shows. But that was mostly in acting and voice work that didn't use her many talents.

    I have watched several of the films that Matthews made, and she is very good in each one - superb in some. But not all of the films themselves have been that good. "There Goes the Bride" is one of those. Without Matthews, this would be a total flop. The plot is very simple, but the screenplay is very weak and the rest of the entire cast are poor. Owen Nares, who plays the male lead, Max, is so wooden that he often seems to be walking on stilts in the slightly jerky motion when he moves. His character is so indecisive most of the time, that one looks to Matthews' Annette Marquand for the sparkle and life in any and every scene.

    While the movie is clearly meant to be a comedy, it has dark overtones in its stagy appearance. So much of the story takes place in Max's home, and with just the two characters, that the mostly despondent-acting Max drags the film down. The rest of the cast are mostly forgettable. Carol Goodner plays Cora, Max's fiancé. Jerry Verno plays Clark, his chauffeur. Winifred Oughton is the housekeeper, and Lawrence Hanray plays the police chief. David Niven, Basil Radford and George Zucco have bit or uncredited parts such that I didn't notice or recognize them.

    Matthews has a couple of good songs, including one toward the end with full orchestra, that liven the film up some. But for her, this film wouldn't rate more than three stars. Nor would it be a comedy. About the only people who would stay with this film very long would be fans of Jessie Matthews and die-hard old-time movie buffs (such as me, in both instances).

    Here are the best of very few lines of any consequence in this film.

    Max, "Well, if you're a thief, I'm a fool." Annette, "You could be a fool without my being a thief." (The very next line spoken by Max is an example of the poor script for this film - it should end with her comment there, but instead, Max has another lame line.) Max, "That's very, very true. But I don't want to be one."

    Annette, "What are you doing?" Max, "Now, you're going to remain in here. I'm not going to let you loose again. I have a moral responsibility - to the public."

    Cora, to the police chief, "She stole my dress." Police Chief, "Where is it now?" Cora, "Where I left it." Police Chief, "Where you left it?" Cora, "She stole my fiancé." Police Chief, "Well, that's not a crime. That's a woman's business."
    3malcolmgsw

    Early Jessie Matthews Musical Comedy

    This is Jessie Matthews second sound film.Whilst she exhibits much gusto and enthusiasm she rather overacts at time and her technique is lacking.I was fortunate enough to see her give a lecture with Michael Balcon at the NFT some 40 years ago.She explained that it was Victor Saville who had helped to give her the confidence to appear in front of the cameras.Anyway having said that she is rather oddly matched with a rather stuffy Owen Nares who was 17 years her senior at the time.Nares was a popular leading man of the 20s and 30s and who was by this time heading into the twilight of his screen career.There are some enjoyable,if unmemorable musical numbers.There is only one brief dance from Jessie.This film was issued as part of the "British Classics Collection" some years ago,and is still to be purchased second hand.If you are a fan of Jessie Matthews or of 30s films it is worth seeing,if only to observe a talent in embryo
    61930s_Time_Machine

    Honestly, it really is quite funny!

    How times have changed: probably nobody back then batted an eyelid at Jessie Matthews and Owen Nares getting together even though he was old enough to be her father - and looked like he could be her grandfather! Owen Nares was certainly a man of his time - he seems so natural with the rest of the cast who all seem to be members of the English (or inexplicably in the film, French) upper echelons of society. With the exception of the late Queen Elizabeth, these people along with their bizarre accents mysteriously ceased to exist after the war.

    Nares is definitely not someone you think you'd warm to but he's surprisingly perfect in this. Were this an American film, one could imagine Carey Grant playing his character who's ordered life is turned upside down by the arrival of the whirlwind that is Miss Matthews. Again, were this an American film she'd be Katherine Hepburn - I could imagine these two in BRINGING UP BABY, very similar humour.

    This film gives a beautiful glimpse into a long-gone world inhabited by a species who looked a bit like us but behaved, thought, spoke and indeed loved very differently. It's not however just a fascinating snapshot into a distant far away planet, it's actually a really fun film. Honesty, I was not expecting this to be as entertaining and enjoyable as it was. OK, it's not Monty Python or even Will Hay but it is genuinely funny - I have to confess to succumbing to a couple of laugh out loud moments as well.

    Gaumont-British were one of the classier studios of the 30s but even so I was surprised at just how well made this picture was. Absolutely first rate acting - even from the minor characters, good direction, camerawork and lighting - it's even got a full musical score running through it which wasn't that common in 1932 - not just here but in the US as well. Besides being well made, what elevates this to something special is that it does magic to you!

    Somehow by some strange magic, this picture makes you smile from beginning to end, you cannot help it. Well it's not magic, what makes you smile is simply the presence of Jessie Matthews - I have no idea how she does it, she just does. In her later Victor Saville musicals in the mid-30s, she is considerably more glamorous and very sexy. In this however she's as un-sexy as anyone can be and yet (even with the weird accent) she's utterly adorable and simply lovely. She's just so likeable that she makes this whole film likeable as well - you will enjoy this.

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      Max: Now you see what you've done?

      Annette Marquand: You ought to be very pleased.

      Max: But she is my fiancee!

      Annette Marquand: Hah!

      Max: What?

      Annette Marquand: I said hah. And I meant it. Every word of it!

    • Colonne sonore
      I'll Stay With You
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Fred Raymond

      Lyrics by Clifford Grey

      Performed by Jessie Matthews

      Also sung by Jerry Verno with modified lyrics when Annette is locked in the car

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    • Data di uscita
      • 13 gennaio 1933 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • British Lion Studios, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Gainsborough Pictures
      • British Lion Film Corporation
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    • Colore
      • Black and White
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