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I misteri di Londra

Titolo originale: The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 48min
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Cedric Hardwicke in I misteri di Londra (1947)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.

  • Regia
    • Alberto Cavalcanti
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Charles Dickens
    • John Dighton
  • Star
    • Derek Bond
    • Cedric Hardwicke
    • Mary Merrall
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    1092
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    • Regia
      • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Charles Dickens
      • John Dighton
    • Star
      • Derek Bond
      • Cedric Hardwicke
      • Mary Merrall
    • 20Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Derek Bond
    Derek Bond
    • Nicholas Nickleby
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    • Ralph Nickleby
    Mary Merrall
    Mary Merrall
    • Mrs. Nickleby
    Sally Ann Howes
    Sally Ann Howes
    • Kate Nickleby
    Bernard Miles
    Bernard Miles
    • Newman Noggs
    Athene Seyler
    Athene Seyler
    • Miss La Creevy
    Alfred Drayton
    Alfred Drayton
    • Wackford Squeers
    Sybil Thorndike
    Sybil Thorndike
    • Mrs. Squeers
    Vida Hope
    Vida Hope
    • Fanny Squeers
    Roy Hermitage
    • Wackford Squeers Jnr.
    Aubrey Woods
    • Smike
    Patricia Hayes
    Patricia Hayes
    • Phoebe
    Cyril Fletcher
    • Alfred Mantalini
    Fay Compton
    Fay Compton
    • Mme. Mantalini
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    • Miss Knag
    Stanley Holloway
    Stanley Holloway
    • Vincent Crummles
    Vera Pearce
    • Mrs. Crummles
    Una Bart
    • Infant Phenomenon
    • Regia
      • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Charles Dickens
      • John Dighton
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    jandesimpson

    Uneven but worth a watch

    To a certain extent the Ealing Studios version of "Nicholas Nickleby" was a victim of bad timing. How could it possibly compare with David Lean's superb adaptations of "Great Expectations" and "Oliver Twist" made around the same period. It was a fate that was later to befall Milos Forman's "Valmont" that unfortunately appeared at the same time as the Stephen Frears version of "Dangerous Liaisons". And yet Cavalcanti's foray into Dickens has partly itself to blame for its very unevenness. One can hardly blame the quality of the book, as some have done, when David Lean did such inspired things with a similarly lesser Dickens work such as "Oliver Twist". Admittedly "Nickleby" through its considerably greater length does pose problems of adaptation to the under two-hour format, but one can only admire just how much of the original narrative has been crammed in. As will by now be evident, this review is something of a mass of contradictions. On the one hand there are some scenes that work remarkably well, the early sequence at Dotheboys Hall for instance with the terrible Squeers menage all hamming it most entertainingly - Alfred Drayton and Sybil Thorndike could hardly be bettered. And there are others that quite frankly are something of a bore, many of the Nickleby family scenes where the acting ranging for Derek Bond's colourless Nicholas, Sally Ann Howes's simpering Kate and Mary Merrall's embarrassingly silly mother are the stuff of village hall rep. This is one of those films that both excite and annoy. However with so much that is forgettable there is one performance that remains quite unforgettable. Sir Cedric Hardwiche's Uncle Ralph is a beautifully controlled study of wickedness. His comeuppance at the end, when he is pursued by police to the upper floor of his house, brought out the very best in Cavalcanti. In a film where so much of the direction is flat and uninspired, this sequence with its camera virtuosity and expressionistic shadows is extraordinarily exciting. Although overall this version of "Nicholas Nickleby" ranks rather low in the Dickensian cinematic canon, it is not one to be overlooked entirely.
    7ma-cortes

    Light-hearted and sensitive British production based on a popular novel by Charles Dickens

    An impoverished family formed by a widow and his two children , a compassionate Nicholas Nickleby : Derek Bond and his sister Kate : Sally Ann Howes are dependent on their wealthy but villianous uncle : Sir Cedric Hardwicke . But the malicious uncle proves to be difficult and cold towards his relatives. Then Nicholas is forced to grow up quickly after his father died and he takes over as head of the family . He is jobless and ultimately gets an employment as an apprentice at an school for boys where they are really mistreated . He soon escapes and in the company of his new friend student Smike run away to a series of exciting adventures and misfortunes , finally joining a theater company .

    A decent and nice production based on Charles Dickens classic , the film condenses the exciting plot for mass consumption . Dealing with the hard life during the unjust world of early Victorian England. Well played and competently directed with the unknown Derek Bond able but no outstanding in his agreeable role . The ensemble cast works hard to bring to life this famous novel , giving appropriate performances in an overall light-hearted and lively flick . As Derek Bond provides an acceptable acting as the young who struggles to save his family and friends from the exploitation of his cold-hearted , grasping uncle . He is well accompanied by a good cast , such as : Cedric Hardwicke , Stanley Holloway , Sally Anne Howes , Mary Merral, Cathleen Nesbitt , among others . The picture was well directed by Alberto Cavalcanti who reliably takes on this period piece, delivering an adequate retelling .

    There are other renditions as Cinema as Television based on this notorious novel Charles Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby , these are the following ones : Nichola Nickleby 1977 by Christopher Barry with Níger Havers , Freddie Jones , Pauline Moran .The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 1982 by Jim Goddard with Roger Rees , Alun Armstrong , Lucáy Gutteridge , Ian McNiece .The Life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 2002 by Stepher Whittaker with James D'Arcy, Charles Dance , Pam Ferris , Tom Hollander , Donald Sumpter , Dominic West. Nicholas Nickleby 2002 by Douglas McGrath with Charlie Hunnam , Christopher Plummer , Jim Broadbent , Juliet Stevenson , Alan Cumming , Timothy Spall , Edward Fox
    6Igenlode Wordsmith

    Falls off after hopeful beginning

    I'm afraid I find myself agreeing with the contemporary post-war reviewers: compared to the two recent David Lean adaptations of Dickens ("Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations"), this version of "Nicholas Nickleby" is definitely lacklustre, despite a promising cast (Cedric Hardwicke; Sybil Thorndike; Bernard Miles; Stanley Holloway).

    I did feel that the musical score for this production really doesn't help. There's nothing much wrong with it as such, but it is distinctly unsubtle. I found it actively intrusive in a number of scenes, interrupting any atmosphere that was being built up with its blatant attempts to steer audience emotions in the direction it thought they ought to go: pathos, tension, romance all came clumping in and clumping out again, to negative effect.

    And matters were not improved by the failure of the two young female leads, Sally Anne Howes or Jill Balcon, to display any dramatic ability in this picture. Miss Howes in particular seemed to spend much of the film with a completely blank expression, even in scenes where she was supposed to be in considerable distress, and the entire storyline involving Nicholas's sister Kate was less compelling than it ought to have been as a result.

    It is Cedric Hardwicke as Ralph Nickleby, top-billed above young Derek Bond as his eponymous nephew, who makes the most impression in this version of "Nicholas Nickleby". His is one of the few characters to be given depths beyond a surface caricature, and he makes the most of it in a compelling performance. Bernard Miles as his grotesque clerk Newman Noggs (I was reminded of Jerry Cruncher in "A Tale of Two Cities") is also memorable, and Stanley Holloway makes a typically resonant but all too brief appearance as the theatrical Vincent Crummles, incidentally reminding us of the close links between Dickens' novels and the popular Victorian melodrama, with their blend of pathos and broad comedy.

    The opening scenes up until young Nicholas leaves Dotheboys Hall show promise; but after that the film declines into a rather thin series of events. I was interested ahead of time to see what Ealing Studios would make of this uncharacteristic attempt to produce a literary adaptation, but I'm afraid the result probably explains why the studio didn't make a habit of it! Worth watching for Hardwicke's talent, as ever; but not a great screen version of Dickens.

    A better adaptation was broadcast by the BBC in 2002, featuring Charles Dance as an excellent Ralph Nickleby.
    misctidsandbits

    Standard Setting Version

    This is an excellent version. I find it much superior to the 2002 offering, which I have just seen. Derek Bond, Cedric Hardwicke - virtually every actor and portrayal is fuller and fitter. The view and flow are entirely more pleasing. It is much better tied together. I needed this previously seen version to help tie the 2002 one together - it is so chopped. I eagerly sought out the book after seeing this some time ago. It is one I had not read, and very much desired to after viewing. Thankfully, it is still being shown by TCM. One needs a good version of any classic, and this one settles it for me with Nickleby. I agree that it sets the standard. Unfortunately, it was not followed in the most recent version to date. Someone mentions the problems with Dickens - If the makers of this film had a problem with Dickens in general or Nickleby in particular, they certainly solved it nicely. Indeed, they should be consulted by those who do.
    9Prismark10

    The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Alberto Cavalcanti's has made a concise version of the story of Nicholas Nickleby for Ealing Studios.

    Although Charles Dickens epic novel is judiciously pruned, the flavour and atmosphere remains.

    This episodic film has greedy moneylender Ralph Nickleby (Cedric Hardwicke) reluctantly taking on his brother's family after his death in 1830.

    Ralph quickly gets a job for nephew Nicholas Nickleby (Derek Bond) as a teacher working for Wackford Squeers. The school is a wretched place and Nicholas soon leaves when a young man Smike is being flogged.

    Nicholas and Smike soon get in with theatrical producer Vincent Crummles (Stanley Holloway) and become actors.

    Meanwhile Ralph also gets his niece working as a seamstress for low wages. Ralph also uses her to attract the attention of Lord Verisopht so he will borrow money from him.

    Soon Nicholas gets wind of what Ralph has been up to. How some wealthy men plan to use and abuse his sister. So he comes to rescue his sister and mother.

    Ralph also has a lusty eye for a pretty young woman Madeleine Bray (Jill Balcon) to be his bride. Her father is in debt to Ralph Nickleby. However Nicholas is also in love with her.

    The film allows some of the actors to shine even in smaller roles. Stanley Holloway stands out as Crummles as well as Bernard Miles as the nice Newman Noggs. Cyril Fletcher more famous from the BBC television program That's Life is almost debauched as Mantalini.

    Of course Cedric Hardwicke steals the film as the dastardly avaricious uncle Ralph. He does his duty to take care of his brother's family, he makes sure they all get to work.

    Although the complexities of the novel and the various characters had to be reduced. This is an enjoyably brisk film which is not full of cloying sentimentality. It also shows the harshness and cruelty of life in that era.

    Surprisingly this is the only British film version of Nicholas Nickleby made in the 20th century.

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      On reading the script, Hollywood censor Joseph Breen objected to the use of the expression "dem'd", but said that "deshit" and "deshed" were allowed. Most importantly, a character could not be shown hanging himself in order to escape the police, but could if it was out of remorse.
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      Ralph Nickleby: Noggs, take down this letter. "To Mr. Squeers, the Saracen's Head, Snow Hill. I have decided to finance any legal action you may care to take against my nephew."

      Newman Noggs: Ho, ho, ho! He isn't there.

      Ralph Nickleby: Who isn't?

      Newman Noggs: Mr. Squeers. He's at Bow Street Police Station!

      Ralph Nickleby: You're lying.

      Newman Noggs: Ohhh no, I'm not. And Mr Squeers hasn't been lying either. Mr Squeers has confessed to conspiracy with regard to a birth certificate and certain letters purporting to prove that Mr Snawley was the father!

      Ralph Nickleby: I don't know what you're talking about.

      Newman Noggs: Don't you? Mr Squeers says otherwise. So does Mr Snawley. So do the police.

      Ralph Nickleby: Hold your tongue, you treacherous, sneaking...!

      Newman Noggs: I've held my tongue for 15 years! Stood by helpless while you've ruined many another as once you ruined me.

      Ralph Nickleby: You ruined yourself. You'd sell your soul, if you had one, for a little gin.

      Newman Noggs: But I wouldn't sell my own flesh and blood. And it's not only little Kate I'm thinking of. I've seen the boy, Smike, the living image of his mother, of your wife!

      Ralph Nickleby: My wife?

      Newman Noggs: Didn't know I knew that, did you, that you had a son? Your wife died, but the child lived. And you had to keep his birth a secret, or the money would have gone to him. You put him out with a poor family, didn't you, to bring him up as their own? You paid them well for it, haven't you, ever since? Well, they didn't keep the boy!

      Ralph Nickleby: It isn't true.

      Newman Noggs: They put him to school in Yorkshire. They put him in Dotheboys Hall!

      Ralph Nickleby: They cheated me!

      Newman Noggs: Yes. They cheated you. Just as you've cheated hundreds of others!

      Ralph Nickleby: In the gutter for this! And I'll deal with you too!

      Newman Noggs: Will you? Will you? I've waited all these years for a chance to settle our account. And now, at last, it's come. The police have been here, and I've told them everything. There'll be another charge against you now: depriving your own son of his birthright, robbing him of a fortune! They'll transport you for that, you know! Hahahahahaha! They'll confiscate every penny you've got! Hahahahahaha! You can't escape now! It doesn't matter where you go! Off to see a lawyer, is that it? See if he can help you! Or are you going to bring the boy home? Own him as your own son, give him back the money? No use! No good! Nothing can help you now, money or lawyers! It doesn't matter where you go! YOU'RE TOO LATE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! TOO LATE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 dicembre 1947 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ealing Studios, Ealing, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Studio)
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      • Ealing Studios
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