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L'amante di lady Chatterley

Titolo originale: L'amant de Lady Chatterley
  • 1955
  • 1h 41min
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L'amante di lady Chatterley (1955)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAdaptation of D.H. Lawrence's classic risqué novel about an aristocratic wife who has a passionate affair with her gamekeeper.Adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's classic risqué novel about an aristocratic wife who has a passionate affair with her gamekeeper.Adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's classic risqué novel about an aristocratic wife who has a passionate affair with her gamekeeper.

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    • Marc Allégret
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Marc Allégret
    • Gaston Bonheur
    • D.H. Lawrence
  • Star
    • Danielle Darrieux
    • Leo Genn
    • Erno Crisa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,9/10
    220
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Marc Allégret
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marc Allégret
      • Gaston Bonheur
      • D.H. Lawrence
    • Star
      • Danielle Darrieux
      • Leo Genn
      • Erno Crisa
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Interpreti principali18

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    Danielle Darrieux
    Danielle Darrieux
    • Constance Chatterley
    Leo Genn
    Leo Genn
    • Sir Clifford Chatterley
    Erno Crisa
    Erno Crisa
    • Oliver Mellors
    Janine Crispin
    Janine Crispin
    • Hilda
    Gérard Séty
    Gérard Séty
    • Michaëlis
    • (as Gérard Sety)
    Berthe Tissen
    • Mrs. Bolton
    Jean Michaud
    • Wilcock
    Roland Bailly
    Jacques Marin
    Jacques Marin
    • Un habitué du pub
    Léon Daubrel
    • Le docteur
    Charles Bouillaud
    • Un habitué du pub
    Alain Bouvette
    • Un habitué du pub
    Christian Marquand
    Christian Marquand
    • L'amant de Bertha
    Jacqueline Noëlle
    • Bertha Mellors
    Jean Murat
    Jean Murat
    • Baron Leslie Winter
    René Lord
    • Lewis, le majordome
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Nicole Malric
    • La femme de chambre
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Valérie Vivin
    • Petit rôle
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Marc Allégret
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marc Allégret
      • Gaston Bonheur
      • D.H. Lawrence
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    10jromanbaker

    Marc Allegret, a fine director.

    No one in the UK dared to attempt the impossible but Marc Allegret in France did. It may seen odd to hear the dialogue in French and to have a ( partly ) French cast but the film itself is well made in black and white, is fairly explicit sexually in its dialogue and erotic in it atmosphere, without showing the sexual acts. One example; Danielle Darrieux plays Lady Chatterley and her first glimpse of Oliver naked from the waist upwards sets the sexual tone. She shows desire, and being a great actor she makes that clear to the audience. Erno Crisa who plays Oliver is very good as well, and so is Leo Genn as Lord Chatterley who urges his wife to have sex with another man so as to produce a noble, honourable heir. He does not of course have his gamekeeper in mind. This film can be seen on YouTube with ingrained English subtitles and I urge viewers to see it. In my opinion it is the best version of D. H. Lawrence's book ( probably inspired by E. M Forster's unpublished gay novel ' Maurice ' that Lawrence had read in manuscript before he wrote ' Lady Chatterley's Lover ) and no other version since this one has been able to be as sexually explicit as the book. So for me this is a landmark film of great daring in its ability to bring to the screen a banned book in the best way that it could. One final comment. For those who consider Marc Allegret a not very good director should see his film ' Orage ' with Michele Morgan, and to make two fine films in a lifetime is an achievement.
    samsloan

    A Married Lady takes her falcon-keeper as her lover

    This book and movie caused a great sensation in 1959 because it was considered pornographic. The book was not allowed to be read and the movie was not allowed to be shown in America. Finally, after a highly publicized court battle, the courts allowed the book and the movie to appear on the grounds of "artistic merit" and everybody went to see the movie. The content, about a married woman who commits adultery, is so mild by today's standards that the book and movie are largely forgotten. However, it was because of the court precedent set by "Lady Chatterley's Lover" that we are allowed to see and read almost everything today. Sam Sloan
    dbdumonteil

    A twist of Oliver

    I have always thought that Marc Allégret was less interesting than his brother Yves.Unlike him,he never made a truly memorable movie .

    This adaptation of the English classic novel is enjoyable enough ,thanks to the cast:Danielle Darrieux can play (she is still playing in 2010!) anything so she is quite credible as an aristocrat;Leo Genn was an excellent Cliffords Chatterley ;the problem is that the movie is French,and although he is fluent in the Moliere Language ,he is the only one in the movie to have a British accent ,which is downright embarrassing! Another big mistake is the atmosphere of the so-called "pub" which is by no means English and looks like any French bistro/café .Erno Crisa ,who plays Oliver,has fallen into oblivion at least in France:I cannot even remember another movie he is in.

    The plot is faithful to the novel,the lines are crude for the time (1955)but of course the pictures are rather chaste ,and they sharply contrast with the would be torrid passion.The Catholic Office wrote that it's just because the love scenes "were rather cold" that "they did not forbid their flock the movie" But they quickly added that such a filthy subject was to blame.What else could they do? Seen today,the movie seems tame and harmless,we have seen worse since !The other versions including nudity galore (see Just Jaeckin's "opus" 1981 )have made Marc Allégret's effort obsolete.To think that in 1934 ,in "Le Lac Aux Dames" he was not afraid to show a topless lady in a bed!

    See it for Mrs Darrieux!

    To my knowledge,it was the first time the novel had been transferred to the screen;it was banned in the US.
    Kirpianuscus

    a pretext

    Maybe , three sins define this adaptation:
    • the feeling about see more an Marc Allegret film than a version of D. H. Lawrence. It seems than the novel becomes a sort of pretext for a fresco of noble people life and this noblety is pure French.


    • the second problem - it is the film of Danielle Darrieux but she domains in so many measure each scene in a cold manner than Constance who you expect is just missing.


    • the way to recreate atmosphere of novel is conventional. Sure, a good option for the role of Clifford but his accent is just eccentric in context of French of the others.


    In short, a correct version, not memorable but honest one.

    But, sure, fair option for the French old films admirers.
    8johnbown-85339

    Far from stick-in-the-mud

    If you're expecting the collieries and dukeries of north Nottinghamshire, no, this is a very Parisian version of D H Lawrence's landscape. The hunt, seemingly peopled by orchestral musicians, chases wild boar, the mines are remarkably clean and Wragby Hall is a chateau.

    But don't dismiss this film - the themes of class, love and fidelity work in a French forest too, and a great piece of drama unfolds.

    English actor Leo Genn plays the war-crippled Sir Clifford, his slow English accent increasingly infuriating as it signals a stubborn, chilling determination to maintain the class divisions of the hunting aristocracy ("The gong has gone for dinner and you haven't even dressed!"), and a dismissive indifference to the exploitation of workers and the landscape.

    Lady Constance struggles to overcome her tenseness at being tutoyer-ed by Mellors, the manly gamekeeper (played by Italian Erno Crisa). But away from him her frustration shows as she restlessly rides her horse in circles. When Sir Clifford complains that she is late for the Pouring of the Tea, she snaps. "It's not a religious ceremony! The world won't collapse if I don't serve the tea!"

    And if you're hoping for a bit of Bertolucci here, I'm afraid you'll have to do with the unbuttoning of the top button of Constance's blouse, but this is the wonderful Danielle Darrieux. Her expressions as she helps Mellor to push her husband's wheelchair through the woodland mud are sensuous enough for anybody.

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      The US release of the film was one of the cases ruled on by the Supreme Court in June of 1959, as to whether or not it was "obscene" and should be subject to censorship.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 7 dicembre 1955 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Lingua
      • Francese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Lady Chatterley's Lover
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Franstudio, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, Francia(Studio)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Orsay Films
      • Régie du Film
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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