Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaErrol Flynn stars as Sebastian Dubrok, a penniless composer who marries a young widow with a baby son, although he is in love with his brother's fiancée.Errol Flynn stars as Sebastian Dubrok, a penniless composer who marries a young widow with a baby son, although he is in love with his brother's fiancée.Errol Flynn stars as Sebastian Dubrok, a penniless composer who marries a young widow with a baby son, although he is in love with his brother's fiancée.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Professor Heinrich
- (as Albert Basserman)
- Mr. Steinach
- (as Ludwig Stossel)
- Ballet Dancer
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- Party Guest
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- Dino Carbatto
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- Boy
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Recensioni in evidenza
My career article on Ida Lupino is due to appear in the Fall issue of FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE.
Ida Lupino starts the movie off being a real pill, and she barely gets any better. She pretends to be a schoolgirl, sneaks into a guided tour of a wealthy family's estate, snoops around in rooms she shouldn't, and when she gets caught, she throws a temper tantrum and insists on telling her entire life story to the wealthy family all while getting a free meal, which was her main objective anyway. She creates a huge misunderstanding and breaks up Gig Young's relationship with the wealthy, classy Eleanor Parker, because Eleanor's parents think Gig has fathered Ida's baby. In truth, Gigs brother Errol Flynn is living with Ida, even though he's not the father and has no real feelings for her. Then, when the trio goes on a quest to win Eleanor back, Errol wins her heart instead. Talk about a complicated love triangle!
This isn't the worst movie, and it has a classically dramatic storyline that's usually only found in old films. If you like needlessly dramatic plot points and unlikable, implausible romances, you can give this one a shot.
This was based on a play, and had been previously filmed in England, with that film earning an Oscar nomination for Best Actress for Elisabeth Bergner. This version didn't seem to have much inspiration to it, or perhaps the wrong the director was at the helm, as everything seemed flat and perfunctory. That is, in between scenes of Lupino chewing up the scenery. I've liked her in many things, but not this. And her hair is just awful. Eleanor Parker, who I often don't like, came across better here and fit the setting and the role. I watched this for Flynn, and much like this same year's Cry Wolf, he seems to be trying to stretch his screen range. He still gets to be a bit of a charming rogue, but his romantic scenes feel empty and unbelievable, as did his moments with the ballet company near the end. He seemed most at home during his concertina performances in a beer garden. I didn't detest this movie as many critics seem to, but I wouldn't want to watch it again.
I was particularly interested to see Albert Bassermann appearing in this film and recognized his voice immediately because of his next and last acting performance which was in the famous 1948 film "The Red Shoes" in which he had a fairly significant role - not bad for an actor nearing 80 years of age!
Ida Lupino as 'Gemma' is cast adrift after a short union in marriage which produced a son, but she must fend for herself when tragedy ends the union. She links up the Sebastian (Flynn), a musician, who also happens to have a brother that is in music too.
I like the moderate display in this production of the film, nothing overblown or showy, but just plain and simple, almost like a stage production in a way and more true to the story.
It's an excellent movie and well worth seeing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizErrol Flynn and Ida Lupino were friends since childhood. She is quoted as saying, "I loved Errol Flynn, who was one of my dear, dear, dear friends. He was just marvelous. Fun and well, a very kind person, very sensitive." She called Flynn "The Baron," while he called her "Little Scout".
- BlooperWhen Gemma tells Fenella that "Caryl" is here, she exclaims, "Caryl Dubrok?" whereupon Gemma says, "How many Dubroks do you know?" She ought to have said, "How many Caryls do you know?"
- Citazioni
Gemma Smith: Loving you is the most awful thing that has ever happened to me.
Sebastian Dubrok: Is it?
Gemma Smith: Yes, it is.
Sebastian Dubrok: Perhaps you're right. Maybe you do deserve a better man.
Gemma Smith: But I don't want a better man, Sebastian. I just want you.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Ballets Russes (2005)
- Colonne sonoreSanta Lucia
Traditional Neapolitan song, with Italian lyrics written by Teodoro Cottrau
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- 1.900.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 44 minuti
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- 1.33 : 1