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Colui che rise per ultimo

Titolo originale: He Laughed Last
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 17min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,5/10
219
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Anthony Dexter, Frankie Laine, Richard Long, Lucy Marlow, and Jesse White in Colui che rise per ultimo (1956)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSpunky showgirl Rosemary Lebeau inherits a nightclub empire, but then must fend off the phony affections of gold-digging men. Though Rosemary is engaged to cop Jimmy Murphy, Max Lassiter, a ... Leggi tuttoSpunky showgirl Rosemary Lebeau inherits a nightclub empire, but then must fend off the phony affections of gold-digging men. Though Rosemary is engaged to cop Jimmy Murphy, Max Lassiter, a sneaky gangster, aggressively vies for her hand and wealth. Rosemary refuses his advances ... Leggi tuttoSpunky showgirl Rosemary Lebeau inherits a nightclub empire, but then must fend off the phony affections of gold-digging men. Though Rosemary is engaged to cop Jimmy Murphy, Max Lassiter, a sneaky gangster, aggressively vies for her hand and wealth. Rosemary refuses his advances and tries to manage her new businesses, but Max won't take no for an answer and, with the ... Leggi tutto

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    • Blake Edwards
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Blake Edwards
    • Richard Quine
  • Star
    • Frankie Laine
    • Lucy Marlow
    • Anthony Dexter
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,5/10
    219
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Blake Edwards
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Blake Edwards
      • Richard Quine
    • Star
      • Frankie Laine
      • Lucy Marlow
      • Anthony Dexter
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
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    Frankie Laine
    Frankie Laine
    • Gino Lupo
    Lucy Marlow
    Lucy Marlow
    • Rosemary 'Rosie' Lebeau
    Anthony Dexter
    Anthony Dexter
    • Dominic Rodríguez
    Richard Long
    Richard Long
    • Jimmy Murphy
    • (as Dick Long)
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Big Dan Hennessy
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Max Lassiter
    Florenz Ames
    Florenz Ames
    • George Eagle
    Henry Slate
    • Ziggy
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Club Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Big Dan's Hood
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
    • Al Fusary
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Budd Buster
    Budd Buster
    • Pop - Stage Doorman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Big Dan's Hood
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Barrie Chase
    Barrie Chase
    • Chorus Girl
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Roy Damron
    • Club Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Dana Dillaway
    • Child
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Paul Dubov
    Paul Dubov
    • Billy Boy Barnes
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Joseph Forte
    • Dave Hoffman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Blake Edwards
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Blake Edwards
      • Richard Quine
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    7mlbroberts

    Cute fluff

    Pleasant, entertaining, not complicated and definitely not to be taken seriously. Set in the 1920s, Lucy Marlow is a pretty nice diversion, gives the film a lot of life, even though the premise doesn't. It had promise - sweet young thing inherits a mob enterprise, much to the dismay of her cop boyfriend (Richard "Dick" Long) and the partner of the deceased boss (Jesse White) who bumped him off on the theory that he would inherit (actually the deceased boss is a prankster who laughed himself to death after being shot and may or may not turn up at the end - hence the title). Marlow, Long and White give it as much zip as they can but the others in the cast - including Frankie Laine - are pretty bland. The plot just never goes where it might have gone. Nevertheless, it's a nice diversion on an otherwise quiet afternoon.
    HallmarkMovieBuff

    Defined partly by what it's not

    Considering the temporal context, this movie starts out like a film noir, but it's not -- it's in beautiful Technicolor, worthy of a musical of that era. But it's not that, either. Crooner Frankie Laine singing a couple of songs -- "Danny Boy" sung twice, plus another song fragment introducing the opening nightclub scene -- does not a musical make.

    If you know Frankie Laine only by his top 40 hits, from "That's My Desire" in 1947 to "You Gave Me a Mountain" in 1969, you may be surprised to find that he was also a competent actor. His nuanced facial expressions in the scene with his character's newspaper buddy which leads into the flashback which consumes most of the movie pleasantly surprised at least this viewer.

    This was Blake Edwards' second movie as a director, and the Blake Edwards style is already in evidence. (I haven't seen his first, "Bring Your Smile Along," also with Laine, so I can't comment on it.) What's the Blake Edwards style? It's one of those things that's undefinable (at least by me), but if you're familiar with his body of work, it's recognizable.

    As for the movie itself, it's a pleasant pastime, especially in Technicolor; and the interplay between the engaging leads, Richard Long as a cop and Lucy Marlow as his fiancée, a chanteuse turned mob boss, makes for some mildly intriguing comedic conflict.
    2dougbrode

    A onetime friend of gangsters (frankie laine) reminisces about 'the good old days'

    Ever notice how gangster-movie spoofs never seem to work? Even when done on a big budget, like ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS with Frank Sinatr and Dean Martin as Chicago 'Hoods' (in the Locksley sense) who fight with sticks not over a pool but next to a pool table. Must have sounded great on paper. Even the legendary GUYS AND DOLLS didn't translate all that well from the stage to the screen, and modern attempts, like JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY with Michael Keaton, mostly fell flat on their faces. Maybe it's because the gangster period piece is so over the top to begin with that satires don't seem any funnier than the old Cagney/Robinson/Bogart/Garfield flicks they're doing a riff on. Still, if western spoofs can work (CAT BALLOU, BLAZING SADDLES), then why not gangster comedies? Your guess is as good as mine, but if you want to see the absolute bottom of the barrel of this disappointing genre, then catch HE LAUGHED LAST. The film begins in the mid-1930s, with a crooner/club owner (Frankie Laine) warbling and welcoming guests. He's asked about 'the good old days,' and the rest of the film is a flashback to the Roaring Twenties, when he was in with such mob figures as Big Dave. Lots of fine character actors, who do look like fugitives from a Damon Runyon fable, pop in and out of the story, but to little avail. This was one of the first efforts by then young writer-director Blake Edwards, and it's amazing, considering the results, that he ever got to work again. Not one joke really scores, and many are groaners. It also doesn't help that this was filmed in vivid color - there's always been something about that era that calls out for gritty black and white. And if you've ever wondered why Laine didn't become a screen star like Sinatra and Martin, look no further for the reason why. Though he certainly sang in a league and class with both of them, there's no charisma at all - much less acting ability. The ultimate disparagement is that this doesn't even make it as a 'so bad it's good film' - hats off to any one who can make it all the way through to the supposedly clever but overly telegraphed ending.
    5ksf-2

    okay mob mixup by B Edwards

    Blake Edwards films are quite hit or miss - some are hilarious, some are just dry and boring. This one, He Laughed Last, written and directed by Edwards, is an okay period piece, and has singer Frankie Laine as Gino Lupo, even singing a couple songs. Fade to flashback... Mob boss Dan (Alan Reed) and Jimmy, played by Richard Long, are fighting over nightclub singer Rosie LeBeau ( Lucy Marlow). Livening up the action is Dan's blustering sidekick Max, played by Jesse White, who was the Maytag repairman for many years, and did tons of Disney movies. White's cigar must have had its own agent, since it has a large role... he's always confidently chomping on that cigar. Suddenly a shot rang out... and you'll have to see the movie to find out who dunnit and what happens next! Keep an eye out for John Zaremba, the doctor, who probably holds the record for playing the doc in the most films...after a while, we don't really care what happens to most of the characters, which isn't good. There are a couple of twists and turns along the way, and a few clever jokes thrown in, but I guess we know why its hardly ever shown on TV. Also interesting that IMDb lists the Birth date (1883) for "George the lawyer" (Florenz Kolb aka Florenz Ames) but not the date of death. Did he move out of the country?

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      In the conversation between Max and Rosemary where she is on the couch, Gino's position behind the couch changes between long and close shots.
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      Dominic Rodríguez: I'm glad you like Spanish food.

      Rosemary 'Rosie' Lebeau: Mmm. I love it. Except til about 12:30. Kinda makes you feel as if someone's trying to bust out with a blowtorch. It's worth it though, isn't it?

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      Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow
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      Music by Al Sherman

      Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva

      Sung by Frankie Laine

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