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Il mio corpo ti appartiene

Titolo originale: The Men
  • 1950
  • T
  • 1h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
5429
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Il mio corpo ti appartiene (1950)
A paralyzed war vet tries to adjust to the world without the use of his limbs.
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Un veterano di guerra paralizzato prova ad adeguarsi al mondo senza l'uso delle sue gambe.Un veterano di guerra paralizzato prova ad adeguarsi al mondo senza l'uso delle sue gambe.Un veterano di guerra paralizzato prova ad adeguarsi al mondo senza l'uso delle sue gambe.

  • Regia
    • Fred Zinnemann
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Carl Foreman
  • Star
    • Marlon Brando
    • Teresa Wright
    • Everett Sloane
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    5429
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Fred Zinnemann
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Carl Foreman
    • Star
      • Marlon Brando
      • Teresa Wright
      • Everett Sloane
    • 66Recensioni degli utenti
    • 30Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 7 vittorie e 3 candidature totali

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    Marlon Brando
    Marlon Brando
    • Ken Wilocek
    Teresa Wright
    Teresa Wright
    • Ellen
    Everett Sloane
    Everett Sloane
    • Dr. Brock
    Jack Webb
    Jack Webb
    • Norm Butler
    Richard Erdman
    Richard Erdman
    • Leo Doolin
    Arthur Jurado
    Arthur Jurado
    • Angel
    Virginia Farmer
    Virginia Farmer
    • Nurse Robbins
    Dorothy Tree
    Dorothy Tree
    • Ellen's Mother
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Ellen's Father
    Nita Hunter
    • Dolores
    Patricia Joiner
    • Laverne
    John 'Skins' Miller
    • Mr. Doolin
    • (as John Miller)
    Cliff Clark
    • Dr. Kameran
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Man at Bar
    Margarita Martín
    • Angel's Mother
    • (as Marguerite Martin)
    Forty Five of The Men of Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital
    • Themselves
    • (as And .... Forty Five of The Men of Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital)
    Ted Anderson
    • PVA Board
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Marshall Ball
    • Romano
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Fred Zinnemann
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Carl Foreman
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
    • Produzione, botteghino e altro su IMDbPro

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    didi-5

    Brando's first (and one of his best?)

    "The Men" probably seemed very daring at the time of its release, and indeed Brando's performance and some of the supporting ones have lasted well and hardly dated at all. The film gives some idea of the horrific aftermath of war and its effects on the 'heroes' it disfigures. Teresa Wright plays Brando's girlfriend with some sensitivity and Everett Sloane gives a good performance as the doctor. Of the other actors playing paraplegics, Jack Webb deserves a mention. This is an interesting film which raises a lot of issues not previously faced that much on screen.
    7ma-cortes

    Thought-provoking story with fascinating acting and excellent direction

    This magnificent film begins with a written prologue as : ¨In all wars , since the beginning of history , there have been men who fought twice . The first time they battled with club , sword or machine gun . The second time they had none of these weapons. Yes , this by far was the greatest battle. It was fought with abiding faith and raw courage and in the end victory was achieved . This is the story of such a group of men . To them this film is dedicated¨ . It deals with an ex-GI named Ken (Marlon Brando who follows the Stalislawski method from Actors' Studio) who as a result of a war wound suffers paralysis and is wheel-bound. In the hospital back home, he is depressed and the isolation young thanks the approval and help of the good Dr. Brock (Everett Sloane) and his former sweetheart Ellen (Teresa Wright) who manage to bring him out of it , as ken gets redeem himself . Ken's depression caused for his paralyzed below the waist is also overcome with the witty friendship of his fellow patients, especially the sly Norm (Jack Webb), the sympathetic Leo (Richard Erdman) and hunk young Angel (Jurado). Soon Ken throws himself into the job rehabilitation and later a long period of physical therapy even suspects he may regain the utilization of his feet. After that , he and Ellen marry, but on their wedding night both have sadness, misgivings and grief about their future , then bitter Ken reverts to self-pity. Ken drives nutty a car and takes place a crash accident . The newspapers publicize : ¨Paraplegics cited for drunk driving¨. Then he goes back to the hospital.. .

    This is a thoughtful flick with interesting storyline by Carl Foreman relies on wonderful interpretations and slick realization . Subtle performance from Marlon Brando in his screen debut as depressed paralysed young who pass through an initial period of bitterness and sorrow to spontaneous blazed anger and splendid Teresa Wright as his faithful fiancée . Everett Sloane steals the show as intelligent and realist doctor . Marvelous relationship among the main players , both of whom must attempt to build their new life full of difficulties and problems . Furthermore , special mention to ¨ Forty five of the men veterans of Birmingham Administration Hospital ¨. Though the characters and events depicted in this Photoplay are fictitious and similarity to persons , living or dead is purely coincidental. Atmospheric cinematography in black and white by Robert De Grasse A.S.C . Sensible musical score composed and conducted by the classic musician Dimitri Tiomkin. Atmospheric production design by Edward Boyle though is mostly set at a Hospìtal .

    The motion picture well produced by Stanley Kramer - National Film Release- and is stunningly directed by Fred Zinnemann who had a lot of experience from his formers classic films as ¨Act of violence , Seventh cross , Eyes in the night , The search ¨, among them. Rating : Above average . Well worth watching.
    guil12

    Early Brando Classic Masterpiece

    This 1950 film had a triple threat in bringing it to the screen. There was Stanley Kramer producing, Carl Foreman writing and Fred Zinneman directing. Mr. Zinneman also distinguished himself as a director with the likes of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, THE SEARCH, MAN FOR ALL SEASONS and THE NUN'S STORY. The film is also under the title of BATTLE STRIPE.

    It marked the introduction of Marlon Brando to the movie goers fresh from his Broadway success as Stanley Kolowski in STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, which he also brought to film. And what a debut this dynamic actor made in the world of film and acting. It was the time of James Dean, Montgomery Clift and Brando.

    Brando plays a war veteran, paralyzed in combat, facing the torturous ordeal of rehabilitation as a paraplegic. He is thorough and totally convincing in the role. Playing his fiance and eventually his wife is the lovely Theresa Wright, in another heartwarming performance that is expected of her. She works well with Brando, which, I'm sure, was no easy task.

    In supporting roles, outstanding were Jack Webb and Richard Erdman as fellow veterans. Webb was excellent and far from his DRAGNET persona. I also liked Everett Sloan as the doctor who had to deal with watching "the men" face the reality of the world as it was. Arthur Jurado plays a young veteran that works hard to bring himself back to normalacy, whatever that is. There were 45 Men of Birmingham Veteran's Hospital playing themselves.

    An excellent picture of it's time. And Brando's film legend beginning. A time when he was in top form with such films as STREETCAR, VIVA ZAPATA and THE WILD ONE that soon followed.
    schappe1

    Strange Bedfellows

    Marlon Brando's screen debut is a strong one and the film is very hard hitting for 1950's cinema. But the real pleasure is watching Jack Webb, especially in his scenes with Brando. Webb was a much better actor than he is given credit for, (he's in several good movies of the period and is consistently good), before allowing himself to be typecast as the no-nonsense Sgt. Friday. I love watching films from early in actor's careers before their careers took different paths. It's fun seeing "Joe Friday" interact with Hollywood's bad boy. The TV guy more than holds his own.
    jeffhill1

    A film with guts

    Marlon Brando's first film, "The Men" is conspicuous for many things

    including how little he got paid for it, the method acting that went

    into it, and the time Brando spent living like a patient in a veteran's

    paraplegic hospital. One story I heard was that one night when Brando

    was at a public place with the other (real) patients, a Bible thumper

    started ranting about the power of faith. Brando gestured the man over

    and asked him, "Let me ask you something, mister. If my faith is

    strong enough, will I be able to walk again?" The religious ranter

    paused and then said, "Yes, son. If it is God's will, you will even

    be able to walk again." So Brando responded with mock sincerity,

    "Well, by God, I am going to try right now." With that, he made a

    few straining, unsuccessful attempts to raise out of his wheelchair.

    But then he gave it his all, stood up completely, and went tap dancing

    out of the establishment, much to the shock of the Bible thumper, and

    much to the boisterous laughter of the other men in wheelchairs.

    I choose to believe this story is true and that it, in effect,

    created the scene when drunk Ray Teal comes over and starts patronizing

    the characters played by Brando and Richard Erdman. Brando asks Ray

    Teal, "Let me ask you something, mister. Could I marry your daughter?"

    A sarcastic banter ensues and eventually Brando punches out Teal who

    seemed to be discovering his type casting mold as an obnoxious

    character who gets punched out ("Best Years of Our Lives") and a

    bartender in Brando films ("The Wild One" and "One Eyed Jacks")

    I'd like to ad a personal note to authenticate the serious message

    of "The Men." Over ten years ago I taught a Japanese secondary

    student whose English ability was extremely low. But her desire, her

    drive, and her determination to learn were extremely high. After about

    a year of struggle with words and sentences, she wrote her first

    authentic essay for me. I had assigned an essay about someone she

    admired. She wrote about her father who had lost his legs in an

    industrial accident, but whose desire, drive, and determination to

    become independent were extremely high. She concluded with, "My

    father has learned to do many things. But the most difficult thing he

    has learned is how to accept help for those things he really can't do."

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      Marlon Brando is reported to have prepared for his role as an embittered paraplegic by lying in bed for a month in a veterans' hospital in order to learn how to maneuver a wheelchair effectively.
    • Blooper
      All throughout the scene of Ken and Ellen at the table in the restaurant, there are many editing continuity problems with the position of Ken's hand and the position of the menus.
    • Citazioni

      Ellen's father: If he loves you as much you love him, he'll make you go.

      Ellen: You've been so clever, so logical, I've never knew that you handled words so well.

      Ellen's father: That's not an answer, Elly.

      Ellen: You weren't quite so logical a few years ago when we needed some boys to ground and get killed or paralyzed.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      FILM DEDICATION: "In all Wars, since the beginning of History, there have been men who fought twice. The first time they battled with club, sword or machine gun. The second time they had none of these weapons. Yet this by far, was the greatest battle. It was fought with abiding faith and raw courage and in the end, Victory was achieved. This is the story of such a group of men. To them this film is dedicated."
    • Connessioni
      Featured in From the Journals of Jean Seberg (1995)
    • Colonne sonore
      Waltz in B Flat Major
      (uncredited)

      Music by Frédéric Chopin

      Played on radio

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 maggio 1953 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
    • Celebre anche come
      • Uomini
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • John Ford Ranch, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(swimming pool scene)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Stanley Kramer Productions
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    • Colore
      • Black and White
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