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Gentiluomo ma non troppo

Titolo originale: Alias a Gentleman
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 16min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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Wallace Beery, Tom Drake, and Dorothy Patrick in Gentiluomo ma non troppo (1948)
Aging ex-con tries to stop his daughter from getting involved with shady characters.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAging ex-con tries to stop his daughter from getting involved with shady characters.Aging ex-con tries to stop his daughter from getting involved with shady characters.Aging ex-con tries to stop his daughter from getting involved with shady characters.

  • Regia
    • Harry Beaumont
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William R. Lipman
    • Peter Ruric
  • Star
    • Wallace Beery
    • Tom Drake
    • Dorothy Patrick
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    180
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Harry Beaumont
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William R. Lipman
      • Peter Ruric
    • Star
      • Wallace Beery
      • Tom Drake
      • Dorothy Patrick
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Interpreti principali51

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    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Jim Breedin
    Tom Drake
    Tom Drake
    • Johnny Lorgen
    Dorothy Patrick
    Dorothy Patrick
    • Elaine Carter
    Gladys George
    Gladys George
    • Madge Parkson
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Matt Enley
    Warner Anderson
    Warner Anderson
    • Captain Charlie Lopen
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • No End
    Sheldon Leonard
    Sheldon Leonard
    • Harry Bealer
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Jig Johnson
    Jeff Corey
    Jeff Corey
    • Zu
    Marc Krah
    Marc Krah
    • Spats Edwards
    William Forrest
    William Forrest
    • Carruthers
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • O.K.
    • (scene tagliate)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Curly Britt
    • (scene tagliate)
    Henry Kulky
    Henry Kulky
    • Moving Man
    • (scene tagliate)
    Lou Lubin
    Lou Lubin
    • Pickpocket
    • (scene tagliate)
    Lee Phelps
    • Mahaffy
    • (scene tagliate)
    Harry Strang
    Harry Strang
    • Detective
    • (scene tagliate)
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      • Harry Beaumont
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William R. Lipman
      • Peter Ruric
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    7AlsExGal

    This was a good vehicle for Wallace Beery...

    ... and though the film was a box office disappointment, I think it holds up today, showing Beery's stronger points as an actor.

    Beery plays Jim Breedin, a guy finishing a 15 year stretch in the pen for bank robbery. He has worked his way up to a trustee and plans to go straight when he gets out. Right before he is released he meets Johnny Lorgen (Tom Drake) a new arrival at the prison farm where the trustees reside. Breedin cuts Lorgen down a notch or two, but by the time Breedin leaves he and Lorgen part friends, with Breedin inviting him to look him up once he gets out.

    And then a break - An oil company wants to pay Breedin 250K for his farm because it is loaded with oil. Now Breedin can live the life of a gentleman - he's been studying up on how to act in society and now he can practice. He rents a penthouse, and you can take the man out of the Bowery, but you can't take the Bowery out of the man. At one point Jim buys a fancy Queen Anne table and puts it in the center of a practically empty room, trying to figure out what to do with it. It turns out he just got it because it was a classy thing to have.

    Now Jim knows his wife is long dead, but he has desperately been searching for his daughter whose whereabouts are a mystery. Now for the suspense part of the film - Matt Enley (Leon Ames) who let Jim take the entire rap for the bank job they pulled can't figure out where Jim's money has come from. He thinks that the money could be from a heist that they pulled and that Jim has hidden it away all of these years. Thus he hires a hardened actress to play the part of Jim's long lost daughter, now all grown up, to get close to Jim and find the money. Jim takes to the girl right away, immediately accepting her as his daughter, and although the imposter seems like a dame with a wallet for a heart at first, she is warming to this craggy mountain of a man who has a gooey center and generous nature.

    To complicate things, Johnny Lorgen gets out of the pen and comes to see Jim but to him, it is Jim's "daughter" who is the vision. The feelings are mutual. But Johnny wants to continue on with a life of crime and so Jim will have none of these two being a couple. To top it all off, the feds are following Jim waiting for him to pull another job.

    Well this could turn out to be a comedy or a tragedy, and up to the end you won't be sure which it is - Beery excels at both. A nice touch is Gladys George as Madge Parkson, Breedin's new girlfriend. She's brassy on the outside and - well, OK, she's brassy on the inside too, but she's good for and to Jim.

    I'll let you see how this all plays out. It certainly exceeded my expectations, as when I first turned it on I expected a paint by numbers MGM programmer. It's much better than that.
    7ksf-2

    ex con wants to go straight

    The large, loud, bumbling wallace beery had won his oscar back in 1932 for champ. Here, he's breedin, in charge of a halfway house for recently released convicts. New guy john lorgan is full of rebellion and energy, and doesn't like following rules. Right away, he tests breedin. About this same time, breedin gets a huge cash offer for his farm back home. Watch for sheldon leonard, leon ames, and john qualen, who were sidekicks or thugs in so many films. Breedin finds that just because he's out of prison now, it doesn't mean he can't completely avoid trouble. Things aren't as easy as he though it was going to be. Learning lessons the hard way. It's not bad. A story about crooks trying to go straight. Directed by harry beaumont. He had started in the silent films. Beery would die the year after this was released at age 64. His brother noah would also die at 64. Who knew wallace was married to gloria swanson?? Interesting connection. Gladys george would die young at age 54, under suspicious circumstances.
    6wes-connors

    De rigueur for Wallace Berry

    Doing time for a stick-up, burly Wallace Berry (as James "Jim" Breedin) is the top man on his prison farm. Nabbed during his own robbery, young hotshot Tom Drake (as Johnny Lorgen) arrives and the two become fast friends - after their prerequisite male-bonding fist fight, of course. Fifteen years served, Mr. Beery is released at the same time he receives astonishing news. The convict is given $250,000 for some property in Oklahoma. Nouveau riche, Beery takes a swanky penthouse apartment and practices being a gentleman. French being the language of polite society, Berry drops French words and phrases into conversation - which are amusingly butchered in pronunciation. One thing Berry most wants is find his long-lost daughter...

    This lower tier comedy from producer Nat Perrin and MGM holds up very well. It needed a strong lead, which is delivered quite handily by Wallace Beery. The super-star's box-office standing had diminished his later films, but his appeal is still very much on display. Helming his last film, director Harry Beaumont makes it easy for the comic misadventures to play. Pretty Dorothy Patrick (as Elaine Carter) and Mr. Drake are a nice couple. There is recognizably good support from Leon Ames (as Matthew "Matt" Enley) and his cohorts. Without notice, Gladys George pops in as Berry's love interest. Of the supporting roles, pseudo-Scandinavian inmate John Qualen (as "No End") is the only one who can really hold court with Wallace Beery.

    ****** Alias a Gentleman (2/3/48) Harry Beaumont ~ Wallace Beery, Tom Drake, Dorothy Patrick, John Qualen
    7boblipton

    And alias and alias

    Harry Beaumont, MGM's ace B director leads Wallace Beery in a broader than usual comedy performance as the ex-con comes into a lot of money legitimately and tries to go straight. The comedy arrives as Beery coyly tries to impress Dorothy Patrick, who is impersonating his lost daughter and she tries to find his source of money for Leon Ames. Lots of good talent is on display, including Tom Drake, Sheldon Leonard, Gladys George and John Qualen This was Beaumont's last feature for MGM and he is good at directing his actors in off-center performances.

    I'm not sure why Beaumont gave up directing, but it might have simply been a matter of economy, as movie grosses began their long decline and older, more expensive talents such as Beaumont were replaced under the new influence of Dore Schary. There was no longer any perceived need for talent like Beaumont. How very sad.
    6SnoopyStyle

    interesting premise

    Jim Breedin (Wallace Beery) has done almost 15 years in prison and keeps it a secret from his daughter Nora. He is the honor farm's foreman. There are no guards. Johnny Lorgen is the new arrival with a chip on his shoulder. After a rough start, Johnny saves Jim's life. Jim gets a big payday from an oil company for his farm. Nora is long gone from the farm. Former crime partner Matt Enley tries to con Jim with actress Elaine Carter pretending to be Nora.

    This is an interesting premise. Wallace Beery is playing a reformed criminal. This mostly works although I would want it to get darker. It can't help itself. It has to have a happy ending. That's the way it is back then.

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      Janet Leigh was in early 1947 set to play the female lead.
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      At 00:24:38 Matt says "This fancy nightclub throws you", but Leon Ames' mouth movement doesn't match and the line is dubbed with a different voice.
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      Referenced in Blonde Heat (1984)

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      • 3 febbraio 1948 (Stati Uniti)
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
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      • 1h 16min(76 min)
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