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La bella imprudente

Titolo originale: Julia Misbehaves
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 39min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
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Elizabeth Taylor, Greer Garson, Peter Lawford, and Walter Pidgeon in La bella imprudente (1948)
A London chorus girl tries to rekindle her relationships with her daughter, whom she gave up as an infant, and her estranged husband, when the former becomes engaged.
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Screwball ComedySlapstickCommediaRomanticismo

Una ragazza del coro di Londra cerca di riaccendere i suoi rapporti con sua figlia che aveva abbandonato da bambina e con il suo ex marito.Una ragazza del coro di Londra cerca di riaccendere i suoi rapporti con sua figlia che aveva abbandonato da bambina e con il suo ex marito.Una ragazza del coro di Londra cerca di riaccendere i suoi rapporti con sua figlia che aveva abbandonato da bambina e con il suo ex marito.

  • Regia
    • Jack Conway
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Ludwig
    • Harry Ruskin
    • Arthur Wimperis
  • Star
    • Greer Garson
    • Walter Pidgeon
    • Peter Lawford
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    6,8/10
    1268
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    • Regia
      • Jack Conway
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Ludwig
      • Harry Ruskin
      • Arthur Wimperis
    • Star
      • Greer Garson
      • Walter Pidgeon
      • Peter Lawford
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    Greer Garson
    Greer Garson
    • Julia Packett
    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • William Sylvester Packett
    Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    • Ritchie Lorgan
    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Susan Packett
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Fred Ghenoccio
    Lucile Watson
    Lucile Watson
    • Mrs. Packett
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Colonel Bruce Willowbrook
    Mary Boland
    Mary Boland
    • Ma Ghenoccio
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Benjamin Hawkins
    Henry Stephenson
    Henry Stephenson
    • Lord Pennystone
    Aubrey Mather
    Aubrey Mather
    • The Vicar
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Hobson
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Pepito
    Phyllis Morris
    • Daisy
    Veda Ann Borg
    Veda Ann Borg
    • Louise
    Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    • Mannequin
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    Harry Allen
    • Bill Collector
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    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Drunken Man
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      • Jack Conway
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Ludwig
      • Harry Ruskin
      • Arthur Wimperis
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    maxwelllimited

    Charming comedy filled with romance and touching moments.

    "Julia Misbehaves" is a charming comedy filled with romance and touching moments. Greer Garson sparkles as Julia, a penniless showgirl who has been invited to attend the very formal wedding of her daughter, Elizabeth Taylor, whom she hasn't seen since she was a baby. Along the way, she encounters acrobat Cesar Romero and his wacky family, rich aristocrat Nigel Bruce with an eye for pretty girls, and estranged husband Walter Pidgeon who begins to wonder how he ever let her go in the first place. All of the interactions lead into one humorous complication after another and show off Ms. Garson's comedic timing that was rarely seen in her usual dramatic roles.
    8silverscreen888

    Major Comedy With Two Great Stars; Delightful and Wise

    A a writer, i enjoy the spaciousness of this story. This is a sense-of-life portrait of an indomitable woman with a keen sense of Ionic humor, the ability to defend herself when verbally attacked and a very bright and honest mind. In her youth she had married a rich man's son and thought him strong enough to stand up to parental disapproval for the sake of his young actress wife. They had a child, a girl, then later he said he did not love her and called off the marriage. She has gotten by somehow for years; he raised the child. Only now the daughter, about to be married, wants her mother beside her at the wedding. Julia, a female in the United States where few people have any rights and females less, is cadging money off old philanderers who should know better for services not rendered; the latest is a friend of her husband's. She arrives at the house and charms everyone...from the first, the husband wonders why he had ever let her go. She finds her daughter's fiancée hopeless and makes sure she gets interested in a young painter instead. Somehow she gets involved on the way there with the Flying Ghenoccios, in whose balancing act she makes an hilarious debut atop a human pyramid, winning the eldest brother's heart. He shows up then too, complicating life for the husband. They end up nearly drowned and arguing vociferously before she finally accepts her husband's second proposal and his explanation that he had allowed his snobbish family to talk him out of love when he as young. All turns out well for all concerned; but not until after many enjoyable and sometimes farcical complications, and touching moments, occur including Julai's explanation of why "cylamen pink" would be a disaster as a color for bridesmaids' gowns. This film has luminous style in B/W and an expensive look about it, the MGM touch. The roster of those who contributed to this handsome and large-appearing production is a long and much-honored one: gowns by Irene, script adapted from Margery Sharp's "The Nutmeg Tree", direction by Jack Conway, music by Adolph Deutsch, set decorations by Edwin B. Willis, art direction by Daniel B. Cathcart and Cedric Gibbons, with cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg, script by Arthur Wimperis, Harry Riskin and William Ludwig, with adaptation by Monckton Hoffe and Gina Kaus. In the large cast Greer Garson and Walter Pigeon are the mature couple, and they are unarguably wonderful together, as always. Lucile Watson as his mother, Peter Lawford as the painter, Mary Boland as the mother of the Ghenoccios and Cesar Romero as her eldest Joe are all very good. Nigel Bruce, Elizabeth Taylor as the daughter, Reginald Owen, Ian Wolfe, Henry Stephenson, Veda Ann Borg and Phyliis Moore have less to do but all do what they are asked to do very well. This is a long, pleasant and occasionally brilliant satire of its own plot line--taking responsibility for one's own values. The rich and the deluded in this trenchant look at human errors and choices do not come off particularly well; virtues, though not exclusively, seem mostly to belong to those who deal with reality and not social-class expectations and conventions and appearances---in a nation that was not supposed to have any such folderol. Julia in the person of Greer Garson is a stiff breeze of fresh air; and in the brilliant and only modestly-stuffy person of Walter Pigeon we see a human edifice in exact need of that cleansing stir, motion and source of verbiage. She is obviously exactly the woman he should have married after all and should never have let go for any reason. Forget this is Greer Garson; the film would have been accepted by public and critics in 1938 as the beautifully-made gem it is; if it was made too late, it was not too late for its genial look at human honesties and foibles, but for a nation's folk no longer much interested in realities, as it s citizens had been during the late war. A true delight and a rare and major comedy appearance for the witty and delightful stars.
    7loloandpete

    Agreeable 40s Romcom

    This is a slight story and it's obvious where it's going but the fun of it is the journey getting there as we follow the exploits and misadventures of the titular Julia, wittily and intelligently played by Greer Garson. She has good chemistry with Walter Pidgeon's masculine everyman type and the young pairing of Peter Lawford and Elizabeth Taylor are appealing enough, but what really makes this film is an embarrassment of riches in the ranks of the character actors present here. Lucile Watson and Mary Boland are shown to good effect as very different types of matriarch, Henry Stephenson and Aubrey Mather are fun as a twinkly Lord and a endearing vicar respectively and Reginald Owen, Edmund Breon and Fritz Field all have nice moments as a put upon pawnbroker, a cheery Scots ghillie and a money grabbing informant. But leading the field in this illustrious company are an amusing Cesar Romeo as a muscle bound, love-lorn acrobat and Nigel Bruce as a lecherous but still loveable old roue. Arguably the highlight of the film are the music hall scenes that include the acrobatic troupe, a cheeky contortionist and even a performing seal. Great fun.
    8AlsExGal

    Walter Pidgeon and Greer Garson try their hand at screwball comedy...

    and do a very good job at it. If you've always wanted to see Greer Garson scantily clad and singing while being tossed about by acrobats and cheered on by sailors on leave, or if Walter Pidgeon being roughed up by a trained vaudevillian seal appeals to you, this is your movie. Garson and Pidgeon, a very popular MGM screen team of the 40's, this time are a long-estranged married couple. Pidgeon plays a real scoundrel in this one, but fortunately the scoundrel part is something we're largely told about, not something that we see much of. Pidgeon's character, William Sylvester Packett, is to the manor born and meets chorus girl Julia (Greer Garson) while in the service during World War I. They are hastily married, and a daughter Susan (Elizabeth Taylor) is born during the following year. War is often the great equalizer - it makes everyone involved forget their peacetime stations in life. Thus, when the war ends, it only takes a few months in familiar settings for William to decide he doesn't love Julia anymore and send her packing. However, William never divorces Julia, a symptom of his split feelings towards her. He does keep the baby for himself, though. Once you get familiar with the characters you feel that maybe William's mom had a hand in the break-up since she obviously thinks Julia is not good enough for her son.

    The two are thrown back into each other's lives when Julia receives an invitation to her daughter's wedding. The problem is, nobody seems to know who sent that mysterious invitation. Before anyone can get in touch with her to "disinvite" her, free spirit Julia appears at the Packett estate a few days before the wedding. With estranged hubby and his mother so cool to her presence, the servants so happy to see her after all of these years, and her daughter a perfect stranger, how will this whole thing work out? I know this sounds like it has all the potential for Madame X style melodrama, but believe me it is good fun all the way. I highly recommend it. As an aside, don't be too confused by the fact that the time factor doesn't make much sense. This movie was made in 1948 but set in 1938 so the whole issue of World War II doesn't enter into the plot at all.
    8Emaisie39

    Garson and Pidgeon sparkle in high comedy change of pace

    Greer Garson had a charmed film career. She was discovered on the English stage by Louis B. Mayer when she was 33. Her MGM career stalled until she was cast opposite Robert Donat in the classic "Goodbye Mr. Chips"(1939) which made her an immediate major star and a worthy successor to fading MGM superstars Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Garbo. Her lovely, charismatic performance in this film brought her the first of seven Best Actress Oscar nominations. Truth be told her role was too small for such a nomination and Shearer's and Crawford's superb work in "The Women"(1939) should have gotten the nominations. Garson's next film was the disastrous "Remember"(1939) a glossy flat so-called comedy that had her much too prim and proper. But after Shearer unwisely passed on "Pride and Prejudice"(1940) Garson was cast in the central role and received raves from everyone. In retrospect she seems too old for this and the more youthful-looking classy Shearer would have been much better but this film made Garson an enormous star which she remained until a string of entertaining disasters in the early 50's. Of course Garson would win her Oscar for the excellent blockbuster "Mrs.Miniver (1942) -another dumb Shearer turn-down- and Garson would now be typecast in generally too noble and ladylike roles. Nonetheless Garson gave a sparkling performance opposite Crawford in the forgotten "When Ladies Meet"(1941) and gave marvelous natural performances in the hugely popular yet maligned "Adventure"(1946) and superb in the disastrous "Desire Me"(1947). The comedy "Julia Misbehaves" came right after and proved a tremendous hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Though superficially "the lady" once again this role allows Greer to be the comedienne and she succeeds splendidly. The sparkling script and direction, the MGM gloss, her great chemistry with Pidgeon, and the beautiful young co-stars Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Lawford add to the non-stop fun. She plays a wayward showgirl who wants to be part of her daughter's wedding even though she has not been around for years. It's the kind of light hearted romp that Hollywood tries to do now in days with Sandra Bullock, Meg Ryan, Reese Witherspoon and surprisingly Diane Keaton. Of course these recent films rarely work as well as the delightful "Julia Misbehaves." After this Garson returned to the lady roles and had her last big hit with the stodgy technicolored "That Forsythe Woman"(1949). Most of the films that followed were failures except for her outstanding work in "Julius Caesar"(MGM,1953) and Oscar-nominated as Eleanor Roosevelt in "Sunrise at Campobello"(Warner Brothers, 1960).

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      During filming, Peter Lawford introduced Greer Garson to E.E. Fogelson, an oil-and-cattle millionaire from Texas, on this film set. Garson, who had recently been divorced from her Mrs. Miniver co-star, Richard Ney, met "Buddy," fell in love and married the next year. The marriage would last nearly 40 years until Fogelson's death.
    • Blooper
      After exiting the right hand drive phaeton/touring car at the honeymoon cabin, the two couples congregate at the right driver's side; the car is facing screen right. The next scene has the caretaker approaching from the right, and the two couples are now standing in the exact same positions but on the left passenger side of the car; the car is now facing screen left.
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      Fred Ghenoccio: I've been waiting for something like this!

      William Sylvester Packett: What do you mean?

      Fred Ghenoccio: I know you society swells wandering around the passages at night. Sneaking into strange bedrooms.

      William Sylvester Packett: Don't be a fool. Julia's my wife.

      Fred Ghenoccio: She may be your wife, but she's my fiancée!

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: Greer Garson (1961)
    • Colonne sonore
      When you're Playing with Fire
      Music by Hal Borne

      Lyrics by Jerry Seelen

      Sung by Greer Garson

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 agosto 1948 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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