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Le conseguenze di un bacio

Titolo originale: His Butler's Sister
  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Deanna Durbin, Pat O'Brien, Akim Tamiroff, and Franchot Tone in Le conseguenze di un bacio (1943)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young girl visits New York for two reasons: to see her half-brother, and to try to start a musical career.A young girl visits New York for two reasons: to see her half-brother, and to try to start a musical career.A young girl visits New York for two reasons: to see her half-brother, and to try to start a musical career.

  • Regia
    • Frank Borzage
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Samuel Hoffenstein
    • Elizabeth Reinhardt
  • Star
    • Deanna Durbin
    • Franchot Tone
    • Pat O'Brien
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    608
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Frank Borzage
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Samuel Hoffenstein
      • Elizabeth Reinhardt
    • Star
      • Deanna Durbin
      • Franchot Tone
      • Pat O'Brien
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Deanna Durbin
    Deanna Durbin
    • Ann Carter
    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • Charles Gerard
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Martin Murphy
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Popoff
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Buzz Jenkins
    Walter Catlett
    Walter Catlett
    • Mortimer Kalb
    Elsa Janssen
    Elsa Janssen
    • Severina
    Evelyn Ankers
    Evelyn Ankers
    • Elizabeth Campbell
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Emmett
    Sig Arno
    Sig Arno
    • Moreno
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Reeves
    Florence Bates
    Florence Bates
    • Lady Sloughberry
    Roscoe Karns
    Roscoe Karns
    • Fields
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Sanderson
    Andrew Tombes
    Andrew Tombes
    • Brophy
    Stephanie Bachelor
    Stephanie Bachelor
    • Dot Stanley
    Marion Pierce
    • Margaret Howard
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Sunshine Twin
    • Regia
      • Frank Borzage
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Samuel Hoffenstein
      • Elizabeth Reinhardt
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    6planktonrules

    Much of this doesn't make a lot of sense...but the final 5 minutes sure are worth seeing...and hearing.

    "His Butler's Sister" is a frustrating story. Much of the story is very good, there is an excellent supporting cast and Deanna Durbin sings an amazingly different version of "Nessun Dorma"...but the writing is confusing and uneven. It's a shame, as the film easily could have been so much better.

    Ann (Durbin) is headed to New York City to see her brother, Martin (Pat O'Brien). She is surprised when she sees him, as it's been many years* and he's NOT the successful man she thought he'd be. Instead, he's a butler for a successful song writer/producer....just the man Ann wants to meet because she has ambitions of being a professional singer. But Martin convinces her NOT to try auditioning for his boss (Franchot Tone), as MANY women try this and he is the gate keeper. But Martin's behaviors are very inconsistent...especially after Ann and his boss fall in love. At this point, the film is terribly confusing, though thankfully it soon ends on a high note.

    Hearing Durbin sing "Nessun Dorma" from "Turandot" by Puccini is a treat. It's a song written for tenors and I have never heard a woman singing it...let alone a soprano. But with Durbin's powerful voice, she manages to hit all the notes and this piece alone make the film worth your time. As for the story, well, it's weak and confusing...but the actors make it pleasant regardless.





    *Casting O'Brien as Durbin's brother was a poor choice. He was 22 years older than her...and he definitely looked this much older...perhaps more.
    dberozashvili

    Very touching musical

    This movie is a good example for the Old Classical Hollywood pictures! It has a lot of funny moments, nice, good-looking actors, incredible Durbin's charming voice and really nice and touching story! O.k. maybe it is not an high art movie, but people come on! These days we don't have high arts almost at all! Neither we have relaxing, touching with GOOD TASTE musicals!! Because, who's going to sing the way Durbin did??? There is nobody as gifted as the old actors! I mean, take just Astair, Garland, Crosby, Sinatra, Kelly! These days we don't have such in-every-way talented actors! They could do everything: musicals, comedies, drama. This movie is for everyone, who enjoys Classical movies!! It's worth seeing!
    winged_monkey

    Horrible Film

    I am a lover of all old movies especially musicals, and I find this to be the absolute worst I've seen. I do enjoy Judy Garland, so that may be partially why I don't like Durbin's style. She doesn't seem to have the sparkle of any of the great musical stars such as Alice Faye or Kathryn Grayson. She is very beautiful, but I think she should have been a chorus girl, or a musical specialty. Most movies that I have seen that weren't the greatest still had the leading actress giving a good performance even under the most stupid circumstances.

    Now that I've expressed my opinion of the star I can restate much of what others have commented on, the script. In this movie I didn't believe anything. I thought the way Durbin was acting towards her brother was real LOVE, not family love. It was horrible. I'll see another Deanna Durbin film and hopefully I can find something nicer to say about it.
    8SimonJack

    Very good comedy romance with a couple of beautiful Deanna Durbin songs

    "His Butler's Sister" is a delightful comedy with delayed romance and music. Deanna Durbin gets to play her actress role with a light comedy very well, instead of getting into singing right away. That's part of the plot in this story of brother and sister reuniting after many years. Pat O'Brien's Martin Murphy doesn't know that she is "the Deanna Durbin voice" when his sister, Ann Carter, mentions that she sings. And the whole plot is built around foiling any occasion for her to do her thing. Because he thinks she is just another of the countless female voices that can sing but that don't stand out.

    And, it's because the male lead, Franchot Tone's Charles Gerard, is a major musical writer and director. And, he's just too worn out and needs rest from having listened to so many voices audition during the day. So, brother Martin, Gerard's butler, does everything to keep wannabe singing starlets away from his apartment. And that means keeping Ann mum.

    The film cleverly draws audience members into the frustration, and we want to yell to Martin and Charles, "Let her sing!" When a movie arouses that kind of reaction in an audience, one knows it is very good at what it set out to do. Because that just holds us to the story, with anticipation and wonder when the time will come when our heroine nails it with big brother and the man who has her heart.

    This aspect is a real hoot because Gerard's apartment has twin baby grand pianos set as to accommodate a duet. Then, a later scene has a flash into his bedroom in which another baby grand is sitting. So, for someone in the business of making music and musicals Gerard only once later in the film goes near the keyboards, and Ann does so just once as well.

    A wonderful aspect of this film is the considerable supporting cast Universal was able to assemble. I can only think of two top butler actors who are missing from this cast -- E.E. Horton and Eric Blore. But leading off the gentlemen's gentlemen here is Alan Mowbray. Others include Akim Tamiroff, Sig Arno, and Roscoe Karns.

    The prologue script on the screen before the story commences reminds one that this film is smack dab in the middle of World War II. It gives a humorous statement that all of the otherwise rationed items seen in this picture (food, clothing, etc.) are not real, but fake or props that look like the real thing - so that the ration cart wouldn't be upset. Just about everything during the war was rationed - food, clothing, gasoline, tires, etc.

    A scene later in the film is a very sly insertion by Universal to cleverly prove the assertion of the prologue. The neighboring butlers and male guests are waiting on Ann as she is eating in the kitchen. Gerard's eccentric producer, Mortimer Kalb (played by Walter Catlett) tells Sanderson (Russell Hicks) to get Ann a cup of coffee. Sanderson goes to the coffee urn and pours the cup of coffee. He nearly collides with one of the butlers and then hands the cup and saucer to Mortimer who fumbles it and nearly spills the whole thing on Ann. But not a drop spills out. And, as Mortimer juggles it back onto the saucer, the camera shows that it is clearly a prop - a plastic cup that appears to be full of coffee, but that is itself part of the plastic prop. This is such an obvious thing, that most in the audience probably think, as I did, that the studio goofed and should have re-shot the scene. But then, when one remembers the funny prologue that none of the ration things in this film are real, the little stroke of genius and wit in that scene becomes apparent.

    Most people should enjoy this breezy comedy and Deanna's songs. Here are some favorite lines from the film.

    Martin Murphy, "Even if you are my sister, it's the best job I've ever had and I'm gonna protect it. You know, I've been working for a something like this for years. Wonderful quarters. Swell food. Nice clothes. Not too much work. No worry. And a boss that likes my brand of liquor and cigars."

    Martin Murphy, "No sir, a job like this is thicker than blood. And sister or no sister, I'm not gonna lose it."

    Martin Murphy, "Remember boys, we are all gentlemen's gentlemen."
    8cstotlar-1

    Durbin in Fine Form

    I find it amusing that this musical's "lack of realism" was so appalling to several of the viewers. Thinking of the great musicals - "Show Boat", "Oklahoma", "South Pacific", the list is enormous - and criticizing their plots for verisimilitude or realism is rather like looking for the meaning of life in a Warner Brothers cartoon! It simply isn't important in the realm of the musical. When I think of some major musicals adapted for screen and the Sidneys and Walters with their heavy-handed ways directing them, Frank Borzage is so very much better. True, I'm not familiar with the director's lighter side but he handled things quite flowingly. I would have to agree that the script sounds like the work of a committee, but the songs were Durbin at her best. No, she didn't have the magnetism to light up the screen in any way but her voice was excellently suited for the material heard here.

    Curtis Stotlar

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    • Quiz
      Originally slated for Carole Lombard under the title "My Girl Godfrey".
    • Blooper
      When Anne is walking with her new friends, the butlers, toward the apartment house you can see the reflection of the crew/camera on the side of a car in the street.
    • Citazioni

      Mortimer Kalb: [to Ann] You know, the minute I laid eyes on you I says to myself - Mort, there's a little lady that ain't gonna be wrestlin' with that broom much longer.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The foods, drinks, clothes, shoes, rubber, gas and other articles consumed or used in this picture are purely imaginary and have no relation to any actual foods, drinks, clothes, shoes, rubber, gas and other articles of today, rationed or unrationed. Any resemblance is purely accidental. This is a fable of the day before yesterday.
    • Colonne sonore
      Is It True What They Say About Dixie?
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      Written by Irving Caesar, Samuel Lerner and Gerald Marks

      Sung by Iris Adrian and Robin Raymond

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 novembre 1943 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Universal Pictures
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