[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario delle usciteI migliori 250 filmI film più popolariEsplora film per genereCampione d’incassiOrari e bigliettiNotizie sui filmFilm indiani in evidenza
    Cosa c’è in TV e in streamingLe migliori 250 serieLe serie più popolariEsplora serie per genereNotizie TV
    Cosa guardareTrailer più recentiOriginali IMDbPreferiti IMDbIn evidenza su IMDbGuida all'intrattenimento per la famigliaPodcast IMDb
    EmmysSuperheroes GuideSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideBest Of 2025 So FarDisability Pride MonthSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralTutti gli eventi
    Nato oggiCelebrità più popolariNotizie sulle celebrità
    Centro assistenzaZona contributoriSondaggi
Per i professionisti del settore
  • Lingua
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista Video
Accedi
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usa l'app
  • Il Cast e la Troupe
  • Recensioni degli utenti
  • Quiz
  • Domande frequenti
IMDbPro

Grandi speranze

Titolo originale: Great Expectations
  • 1946
  • T
  • 1h 58min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,8/10
27.632
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Valerie Hobson and John Mills in Grandi speranze (1946)
AvventuraDrammaDrammi storiciMisteroRaggiungimento della maggiore etàRomanticismo

Un umile orfano diventa improvvisamente un gentiluomo con l'aiuto di un benefattore sconosciuto.Un umile orfano diventa improvvisamente un gentiluomo con l'aiuto di un benefattore sconosciuto.Un umile orfano diventa improvvisamente un gentiluomo con l'aiuto di un benefattore sconosciuto.

  • Regia
    • David Lean
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Charles Dickens
    • David Lean
    • Ronald Neame
  • Star
    • John Mills
    • Valerie Hobson
    • Tony Wager
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,8/10
    27.632
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • David Lean
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Charles Dickens
      • David Lean
      • Ronald Neame
    • Star
      • John Mills
      • Valerie Hobson
      • Tony Wager
    • 158Recensioni degli utenti
    • 49Recensioni della critica
    • 90Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Vincitore di 2 Oscar
      • 11 vittorie e 4 candidature totali

    Video1

    Great Expectations (1947)
    Trailer 3:01
    Great Expectations (1947)

    Foto43

    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    + 35
    Visualizza poster

    Interpreti principali33

    Modifica
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Pip
    Valerie Hobson
    Valerie Hobson
    • Estella
    Tony Wager
    Tony Wager
    • Young Pip
    • (as Anthony Wager)
    Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    • Young Estella
    Bernard Miles
    Bernard Miles
    • Joe Gargery
    Francis L. Sullivan
    Francis L. Sullivan
    • Mr. Jaggers
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Magwitch
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Miss Havisham
    Alec Guinness
    Alec Guinness
    • Herbert Pocket
    Ivor Barnard
    Ivor Barnard
    • Mr. Wemmick
    Freda Jackson
    Freda Jackson
    • Mrs.Joe
    Eileen Erskine
    Eileen Erskine
    • Biddy
    George Hayes
    George Hayes
    • Convict
    Hay Petrie
    Hay Petrie
    • Uncle Pumblechook
    John Forrest
    • The Pale Young Gentleman
    Torin Thatcher
    Torin Thatcher
    • Bentley Drummle
    O.B. Clarence
    O.B. Clarence
    • The Aged Parent
    • (as O. B. Clarence)
    John Burch
    • Mr. Wopsle
    • Regia
      • David Lean
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Charles Dickens
      • David Lean
      • Ronald Neame
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
    • Produzione, botteghino e altro su IMDbPro

    Recensioni degli utenti158

    7,827.6K
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10

    Recensioni in evidenza

    Snow Leopard

    An Excellent Version of the Classic Novel

    Few directors have ever matched David Lean's ability to bring great literary works to life on film, and this is one of his best productions. The Dickens novel itself is so good that even routine film adaptations of it are usually quite watchable, but this version is exceptional, with atmosphere, settings, photography, and characters that do full justice to the original. From the very beginning, with a wonderful realization of the graveyard scene, you are drawn into the world of Pip and the other characters, and feel that you can understand their concerns and dilemmas.

    One of the things that makes "Great Expectations" such a classic story is that it adds some real depth to Dickens's usual slightly exaggerated characters, so that they are both memorable and thought-provoking. Characters such as Miss Havisham and Magwitch are interesting in their own right, besides serving as vital influences on Pip's life. Here the fine cast and directing help to realize the potential of the characters, making for an interesting story that also has some things to say. John Mills brings out Pip's innocence and earnestness very believably, and the supporting cast works quite well too. Some of them seem to be almost exactly what Dickens would have envisioned, such as Jean Simmons as the young Estella and Francis Sullivan as Jaggers (a role he also played in an earlier version).

    This is exactly what a film version of a classic book should be, keeping the most important themes and events from the story and using the visuals to bring its world to life. It's an excellent movie that is enjoyable and nicely done in every respect.
    9jonomichel

    A great film

    When David Lean directed Great Expectations, he used black and white, even though color was available. From the very first scene, you see that the black and white brings out a quality in the film, that wouldn't have been achieved with color. The black and white makes the film seem simpler than it really is. Great Expectations is a film, which ends very nicely for the characters, but their journeys throughout the film are not.

    Pip sees himself for the rude snob he became, and Estella prides herself for being a heartless, ruthless bitch (for lack of a better word), and Miss Havisham is cold, and simply out to destroy men. The only person in this film who is not arrogant, or evil is the simple Joe.

    I am far from a film expert. Infact, I only watched this movie because I am studying Great Expectations at school. However, after hours of in-depth discussion, there is so much more to this film than meets the eye. My favorite scenes are those in the first quarter of an hour. Lean's use of Silhouettes gives the search for the two escaped convicts a feel of war, and creates an atmosphere of tension very well. It also introduces the key characters in the story excellently.

    As far as the story goes, I found it much easier on the head to watch than the book was to read. While it wasn't close in length to books i've read before (I think it's shorter than my little brother's "Harry Potter" books), it took me close to 30 hours to read. The movie compacts the majority of the book into 2 hours of film. The exclusion of characters like Orlick I have no problem with, as they are nearly completely irrelevant to the story. Lean explains the death of Pip's sister in less than 10 seconds, while the book takes somewhere in the region of 10 pages.

    The acting is excellent. Alec Guinness was the only actor I had heard of, and that was only thanks to George Lucas. John Mills was interesting to watch, and after seeing the movie, I didn't know weather to like Pip for how he ended up, or to see him for the nasty person he had changed into (and come back from).

    Only when watching it for the second time, did i realise the thought behind the direction. When Magwitch reappears, the atmosphere from their first meeting is created exactly; even the wind sounds the same. The sets were also incredible, and remade 19th century England perfectly. Ms. Havisham's `Statis House' was particularly memorable for me, as it is exactly how I pictured it from reading.

    David Lean's Great Expectations set a benchmark in 1946 for great movies. It was nominated and won several Oscars, and is still enjoyed today. Every aspect of this film was enjoyable, it tells a great story, and if you look closer, you will appreciate the art of film making a little more, as I have.
    Doylenf

    Great version of the Dickens novel...beautiful B&W photography...

    The Dickens novel is given classic treatment in David Lean's "Great Expectations". The opening scene is so atmospheric it sets the tone for the convoluted story to follow. The earlier scenes with young Pip are the most enjoyable for me--especially those involving Estella (Jean Simmons) and Miss Havisham (Martita Hunt).

    Brilliant performances from all concerned. John Mills is wholly satisfying as the adult Pip and Valerie Hobson as the adult Estella--but it is Martita Hunt's Miss Havisham, sitting among the ruined finery of a wedding that never took place, everything exactly the way it was on that fateful day--and waging war on men ever since--that lingers in the memory.

    Some of the best black and white photography seen until that time and an absorbing story with twists and surprises that have logical explanations. Compares favorably with the other great British film, "Oliver Twist" and, by all means, recommended viewing.

    Not only worthy of its Best Picture nomination, it should have won over "Gentleman's Agreement" which now seems preachy and artificial.
    J. Spurlin

    A miracle of invention, economy and detail

    This adaptation of Charles Dickens's classic novel, directed by David Lean from a script he co-adapted, and photographed by Guy Green, is a miracle of invention, economy and detail. Every piece on every set; every line of dialogue; every gesture and line reading of every actor; every black-and-white frame of this beautiful film seems perfect. Dickens's characters, situations and themes are all vividly dramatized. Pip, Pocket, Joe, Mr. Jaggers, Magwitch and—unforgettably—Miss Havisham, are all here and all ready to move, amuse, frighten and entertain anyone willing to spend time with them.

    I haven't read the book since I was thirteen. I vividly remember Miss Havisham, but I don't remember noting the contrast between her and Magwitch, the ex-convict. She becomes bitter and vengeful after a great heartbreak; he becomes great of heart through one small act of kindness. That's what made the movie for me this time; but clearly there's richness to spare for future viewings.

    There is so much here not only for Dickens fans, but for anyone who loves movies. I especially liked that shot from Pip's point of view as he becomes sick. It's the kind of crazy effect beloved of filmmakers, too; but I love it not so much for itself, but for being the right shot at the right moment. Some directors hide, others show off, but directors like David Lean know how to do both and know when to do which.
    9keith_g

    Never read the book, loved the film....

    I came to watch this film with no knowledge of the book, having never read it and only the vaguest knowledge of a couple of the characters - Magwitch the escaped convict and the jilted Miss Haversham. I had absolutely no idea how events would turn out or what would happen to the characters involved. Good for me - no baggage!!

    Taken, then, in its own right I can say that I was quite staggered at the overall quality of this film in every respect and from the very opening shots: The acting, cinematography, costumes, sets, lighting, effects etc. etc. were all perfect and gave no hint of the film's vintage. Surprise surprise (or maybe no surprise), the storyline was quite superb - the ripe 'Dickensian' dialogue was a pleasure to hear and the plot was intelligent and interesting while maintaining a steady pace throughout.

    All in all, a very pleasant experience for me and I'm glad it eventually found its way onto my radar!

    So - a timeless masterpiece in my opinion and well worth watching by anyone looking for a break from modern CGI-laden disaster/action movies or who do not want to see yet another instance of the Americans saving the world from extra-terrestrial menace.

    Nine out of ten without a moment's hesitation....

    Altri elementi simili

    Le avventure di Oliver Twist
    7,8
    Le avventure di Oliver Twist
    Breve incontro
    8,0
    Breve incontro
    La figlia di Ryan
    7,4
    La figlia di Ryan
    Passaggio in India
    7,3
    Passaggio in India
    Hobson il tiranno
    7,7
    Hobson il tiranno
    Grandi speranze
    6,3
    Grandi speranze
    Tutto mi porta da te
    6,2
    Tutto mi porta da te
    Paradiso perduto
    6,8
    Paradiso perduto
    Great Expectations
    7,2
    Great Expectations
    Great Expectations
    7,5
    Great Expectations
    Sogno d'amanti
    7,2
    Sogno d'amanti
    La famiglia Gibson
    7,3
    La famiglia Gibson

    Trama

    Modifica

    Lo sapevi?

    Modifica
    • Quiz
      Sir Alec Guinness admired the way Sir David Lean directed him, singling out a close-up in which he had to laugh out loud, and which he struggled to make look unmanufactured. Lean told him to forget about the whole thing, sat by his side, and made a little signal to the camera to start turning in the course of the conversation. He said something which made Guinness laugh and then said, "Cut." Guinness: "So he got this shot on a totally false premise, but thank God. I don't think I would have ever achieved it otherwise."
    • Blooper
      At the end, when Pip is persuading Estella to leave Satis House with him, a 'Chad' is clearly visible drawn on the screen behind him (Chads were a popular form of graffiti in the 1940s - a character with a big nose looking over a wall). Chad is a British term; the American equivalent would be Kilroy, as in 'Kilroy was here'.
    • Citazioni

      Pip: [narrating] In trying to become a gentleman, I had succeeded in becoming a snob.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The identity of the actress playing Molly is never revealed, because this would constitute a spoiler.
    • Versioni alternative
      In some prints, after the fifteen minute "convict episode" at the beginning of the film ends, a voice-over by the adult Pip (John Mills) says, "it was a year later", as Mrs. Joe arrives home in the carriage. As now usually shown, there is no voice-over in this sequence.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Moscow in Madrid (1965)

    I più visti

    Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
    Accedi

    Domande frequenti

    • How long is Great Expectations?
      Powered by Alexa
    • How does the movie ending differ from the book?

    Dettagli

    Modifica
    • Data di uscita
      • 3 maggio 1947 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
      • arabuloku.com
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Grandes esperanzas
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • St Mary's Marshes, Kent, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(opening sequence - Pip and Herbert Pocket ride in rowboat)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Cineguild
    • Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro

    Botteghino

    Modifica
    • Budget
      • 350.000 £ (previsto)
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 33.408 USD
    Vedi le informazioni dettagliate del botteghino su IMDbPro

    Specifiche tecniche

    Modifica
    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 58 minuti
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.37 : 1

    Contribuisci a questa pagina

    Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti
    Valerie Hobson and John Mills in Grandi speranze (1946)
    Divario superiore
    By what name was Grandi speranze (1946) officially released in India in Hindi?
    Rispondi
    • Visualizza altre lacune di informazioni
    • Ottieni maggiori informazioni sulla partecipazione
    Modifica pagina

    Altre pagine da esplorare

    Visti di recente

    Abilita i cookie del browser per utilizzare questa funzione. Maggiori informazioni.
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    Accedi per avere maggiore accessoAccedi per avere maggiore accesso
    Segui IMDb sui social
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    Per Android e iOS
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    • Aiuto
    • Indice del sito
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • Prendi in licenza i dati di IMDb
    • Sala stampa
    • Pubblicità
    • Lavoro
    • Condizioni d'uso
    • Informativa sulla privacy
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, una società Amazon

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.