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Spirito allegro

Titolo originale: Blithe Spirit
  • 1945
  • T
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
8828
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Rex Harrison and Kay Hammond in Spirito allegro (1945)
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CommediaCommedia darkFantasiaScrewball Comedy

Un uomo e la sua seconda moglie sono perseguitati dal fantasma della sua prima moglie.Un uomo e la sua seconda moglie sono perseguitati dal fantasma della sua prima moglie.Un uomo e la sua seconda moglie sono perseguitati dal fantasma della sua prima moglie.

  • Regia
    • David Lean
  • Sceneggiatura
    • David Lean
    • Ronald Neame
    • Anthony Havelock-Allan
  • Star
    • Rex Harrison
    • Constance Cummings
    • Kay Hammond
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    8828
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • David Lean
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Lean
      • Ronald Neame
      • Anthony Havelock-Allan
    • Star
      • Rex Harrison
      • Constance Cummings
      • Kay Hammond
    • 96Recensioni degli utenti
    • 55Recensioni della critica
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    • Vincitore di 1 Oscar
      • 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Interpreti principali10

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    Rex Harrison
    Rex Harrison
    • Charles Condomine
    Constance Cummings
    Constance Cummings
    • Ruth Condomine
    Kay Hammond
    Kay Hammond
    • Elvira Condomine
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Madame Arcati
    Hugh Wakefield
    Hugh Wakefield
    • Dr. George Bradman
    Joyce Carey
    Joyce Carey
    • Violet Bradman
    Jacqueline Clarke
    Jacqueline Clarke
    • Edith
    • (as Jaqueline Clarke)
    Marie Ault
    Marie Ault
    • Cook
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Noël Coward
    Noël Coward
    • Narrator
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Johnnie Schofield
    • R.A.C. Man Directing Traffic
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • David Lean
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Lean
      • Ronald Neame
      • Anthony Havelock-Allan
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    darth_sidious

    Another Lean classic

    Has David Lean made a bad film? Not to my knowledge, no! This one is quite fun, I revisited the picture recently and even though I don't like it as much as the masterpiece Oliver Twist, Blithe Spirit is excellent fun for the whole family.

    The acting is tremendous, it's mindblowing. Although the dialogue is rather upper class, I quite enjoy it. Margaret Rutherford as Madame Arcati is the star of the film, perfect, perfect and perfect.

    The direction is sublime as usual by Lean.

    There's plenty to enjoy here, a nice film for everyone.
    9hitchcockthelegend

    Spiritual mirth is a joyous thing.

    Blithe Spirit is directed by David Lean and adapted from by Noel Coward's play by Lean, Coward, Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan. The title Blithe Spirit was devised out of the poem by "To a Skylark" written by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The film stars Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, Kay Hammond and Margaret Rutherford. Music is by Richard Addinsell and Neame is the photographer. Plot finds Charles (Harrison) and his second wife Ruth (Cummings) haunted by the ghost of Charles' first wife, Elvira (Hammond). Medium Madame Arcati (Rutherford) is enlisted to try and help. Things get colourful to say the least...

    Written by a maestro and directed by someone so gifted, Blithe Spirit is a fantastical comedy that gladdens and lifts the spirits (no pun intended) to the point that this viewer always wears a grin 12 hours after watching it. Noel Coward's witty approach is given perfect treatment from David Lean and a cast clearly having fun with the material to hand. Rex Harrison is all fresh faced and youthful, whilst some of his mannerisms of incredulity and cheek are a joy to behold, while Constance Cummings & Kay Hammond bounce off each other with electrical mirth. However, it is Margaret Rutherford's show all the way, her portrayal of the batty, almost maniacal, medium Madame Arcati is a lesson in visual and well delivered oral comedy, it is something that on its own is worth watching the film for.

    Ghostly goings on with a cracking turn of events at the hour mark, mark this out as a truly delightful movie, thankfully we get an ending that is perfect and in tune as regards the fun that has gone before it. Essential viewing for the classic comedy fan. 9/10
    8Spondonman

    Ectoplasmic!

    I taped this from UK Channel 4 on 20th Dec '90 - it has a better soundtrack than the admittedly budget DVD from Carlton. The Technicolor is still sumptuous, clever and thought-provoking however and overall it doesn't need remastering - just turn the volume up! Noel Coward's witty play transferred to the ghastly green screen perfectly, in 1945 it was as wildly old-fashioned as "Brief Encounter" was in 1936 on stage as "Still Life". But same as that film and almost everything Coward did from the '20's to the '40's, it remains eminently watchable and a riveting experience.

    Basically Rex Harrison's dead 1st wife is summoned back in a séance to the "real world" much to his and his 2nd wife's consternation. A marvellous cast mainly depicting erudite and splendidly eccentric English so-called "middle-class" - because they had to work for a living hence they were all highly paid working class - an amusing concept Coward would have violently and amusingly disagreed with. Margaret Rutherford takes the prize for the most eccentric performance as ever flailing never failing Madame Arcati the lively spiritualist. The dialogue is urbane, brisk and witty throughout, so a thorough knowledge of English language and English customs up to 1945 is essential to getting the most from this.

    That can also mean that although it helps you don't have to be English and live in England to enjoy it. A previous non-blithe commenter with apparently no sense of humour from the UK displayed a complete non-understanding, non-interest and non-acceptance of anything British and must desire complete separation from anything to do with Britain - probably apart from the passport. What would the ghosts of 1945 say if they could come back today and realise that a classic such as this can be dismissed so negatively?
    8kimbpaul

    Brilliant.

    Can't decide who plays their character best, Dame Margaret or Sir Rex, but every bit of dialog sparkles. I never tire of watching this. The remake pales in comparison.
    7davidmvining

    A Light and Entertaining little Screwball Comedy

    Once again, David Lean adapts a play by Noel Coward, but this time Coward wasn't particularly enamored with the results. The play is set entirely in one room and ends a particular way, but Lean expanded the visual scope of the film to include action outside the room and offered up a different ending that is a more ironic twist on events than the original. It's a witty little affair about a widower, his new wife, and the ghost of his first wife coming to visit.

    Charles is married to Ruth, and their marriage seems to be a happy one. They tease each other about their previous spouses, both of whom had died, but they are dedicated to each other. Charles is setting out to write a mystery novel and invites over a few friends to witness the work of Madame Arcati, the local medium, to come for dinner and a séance. Perhaps because of the red meat she ate at dinner or because of some random thought at the back of Charles' mind, Madame Arcati opens the door for Elvira, Charles' first wife, to come to the mortal realm as a specter that only Charles can see.

    The effect of Elvira's presence is mostly done with green makeup that matches her green gown and red lipstick and fingernail polish. It's slightly reflective so it pops a bit more on screen than everything around her, and it's a fine solution for how to capture a ghost on screen considering the amount of work it would have been to convincingly do double exposures for the amount of time the characters interact. And yet, it still feels somewhat flatly theatrical instead of cinematic, only providing small moments where people pass through Elvira or she carries a potted plant across the room. For all the effort to make her pop on screen, she still feels very physical in her presence, a problem that might have been impossible to fix at the time.

    Still, the effect of the movie isn't visceral, relying so heavily on witty dialogue between its four stars. Charles' response to Ruth's questioning of his past brings out a fun line about how Charles will consult his diary for the history of his sex life and get back to her after lunch, for instance. The whole haunting flips on its head when Ruth ends up dead, accidentally at the hands of Elvira who used her ghostly powers to cut the brakes on Charles' car intending for Charles to die and spend eternity with her. Suddenly, Elvira is haunted by Ruth in a way that resembled Charles being haunted by Elvira without Ruth being able to see. It's a witty twist to the situation, and a lead in to the film's ending act that sees the return of Madame Arcati as she tries to send both back to the afterlife in a series of entertaining failures that does more to return Ruth to Charles' vision than anything else.

    Now, haunted by both of his dead wives, Charles is trapped, exasperatingly so. The situation has left him jaded about death and the loss of his spouses, and when Madame Arcati does eventually get them sent back to where they came, Charles feels free. This is where the play and film are different, apparently. The play sees him simply escape with his life, free of his wives, but the movie adds a new ending where Charles dies on the same bridge that Ruth died on in an ironic twist that sees Charles spending the rest of eternity with both Ruth and Elvira.

    It's an entertaining little morsel of fun from Coward and Lean, something that uses the occult in an entertaining way and is filled with witty, fun dialogue. It's not my favorite screwball comedy (that would probably be Bringing Up Baby), but it's certainly a highlight.

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      Writer and director Sir David Lean and cinematographer Ronald Neame decided not to use double exposure to create Elvira's ghostly appearances. Instead, Lean created an enormous set that allowed Kay Hammond to move freely in each shot. Hammond wore fluorescent green clothes, make-up, and a wig, with bright red lipstick and fingernail polish. Each time she moved, a special light would be directed on her, allowing her figure to glow even in dimly-lit scenes and giving her an otherworldly appearance.
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      After the séance, when Elvira first appears, she flops onto the settee by the fire. As her dress billows, it can be seen that the green ghostly makeup ends half-way up her leg, showing normal skin above the makeup line.
    • Citazioni

      Charles Condomine: It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The voice at the end of the credits page that utters, "We are quite, quite WRONG!" is Noël Coward's.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Die wahre Miss Marple - Der kuriose Fall Margaret Rutherford (2012)
    • Colonne sonore
      Always
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      Written by Irving Berlin

      Sung by Jacqueline Clarke

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    • Data di uscita
      • 7 giugno 1946 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
    • Celebre anche come
      • Un espectro travieso
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Denham Mount, Blacksmith's Lane, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Condomine House, exteriors)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Two Cities Films
      • Noel Coward-Cineguild
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