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Paura in palcoscenico

Titolo originale: Stage Fright
  • 1950
  • T
  • 1h 51min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
17.349
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Paura in palcoscenico (1950)
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Un'attrice in difficoltà cerca di aiutare un amico a dimostrare la sua innocenza dall'accusa di aver ucciso il marito di una donna dell'alta società.Un'attrice in difficoltà cerca di aiutare un amico a dimostrare la sua innocenza dall'accusa di aver ucciso il marito di una donna dell'alta società.Un'attrice in difficoltà cerca di aiutare un amico a dimostrare la sua innocenza dall'accusa di aver ucciso il marito di una donna dell'alta società.

  • Regia
    • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Whitfield Cook
    • Alma Reville
    • Selwyn Jepson
  • Star
    • Marlene Dietrich
    • Jane Wyman
    • Richard Todd
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    17.349
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    • Regia
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Whitfield Cook
      • Alma Reville
      • Selwyn Jepson
    • Star
      • Marlene Dietrich
      • Jane Wyman
      • Richard Todd
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    • 59Recensioni della critica
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    Marlene Dietrich
    Marlene Dietrich
    • Charlotte Inwood
    Jane Wyman
    Jane Wyman
    • Eve Gill
    Richard Todd
    Richard Todd
    • Jonathan Cooper
    Michael Wilding
    Michael Wilding
    • Insp. Wilfred O. 'Ordinary' Smith
    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Commodore Gill
    • (as Alistair Sim)
    Sybil Thorndike
    Sybil Thorndike
    • Mrs. Gill
    Kay Walsh
    Kay Walsh
    • Nellie Goode
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Mr. Fortesque
    • (as Miles Mallison)
    Hector MacGregor
    Hector MacGregor
    • Freddie Williams
    Joyce Grenfell
    Joyce Grenfell
    • 'Lovely Ducks'
    André Morell
    André Morell
    • Inspector Byard
    • (as Andre Morell)
    Patricia Hitchcock
    Patricia Hitchcock
    • Chubby Bannister
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Sergeant Mellish
    Robert Adair
    Robert Adair
    • Rough Individual
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    Alfie Bass
    Alfie Bass
    • Stage Hand With Microphone
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    Hyma Beckley
    • Man in Pub
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    Gordon Bell
    • 2nd Chauffeur
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    Gerald Case
    • Policeman
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    • Regia
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Whitfield Cook
      • Alma Reville
      • Selwyn Jepson
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    Snow Leopard

    A Somewhat Odd Combination That Works Most of the Time

    With such an unusual set of components, it was probably inevitable that "Stage Fright" would be a little uneven, but most of it works well enough. By Hitchcock's standards, it's average at best, but it is still an entertaining movie with an interesting story and a number of good sequences.

    Simply seeing the distinctive persona of Marlene Dietrich and the enjoyably unique style of Alastair Sim in an Alfred Hitchcock film would make for an interesting combination in itself. They are joined by a generally solid group of performers, with their own individual styles, and there are several characters who all get fairly sizable roles.

    Hitchcock's own approach here is a somewhat surprising contrast from his usual style of story-telling, and some of the developments must have seemed even more unexpected to the movie's original viewers. Another aspect of this is that for much of the movie none of the characters really takes and holds the focus, and as a result there are times when it seems to lack some flow.

    Yet there are a number of good points to it as well. There are plenty of the usual Hitchcock details that make things more interesting, and most of the cast members give good performances in themselves. Most of Hitchcock's movies are rather better than this one, but watching "Stage Fright" is still a better use of one's time than watching the weak present-day efforts in the genre.
    8BumpyRide

    Mavis or is it Phyllis?

    This movie gets a very much undeserved amount of flack for being a lessor work of Hitchcock. I can see why it might not appeal to some people, being character driven rather than having children being chased by rampant birds or someone being attacked by a serial killer in an old lady's wig. The performances here are all excellent especially Jane Wyman and Marlene Dietrich as Charlotte Inwood, perhaps the laziest girl in town but also the most flamboyant. The secondary characters are also in fine form and make memorable impressions that adds to the enjoyment factor of this film. I don't know why some people feel tricked after watching the movie, seeing and believing are two different things, especially in an Alfred Hitchcock movie!
    7ma-cortes

    Hitchcock thriller with intriguing events, plot twists and enjoyable acting.

    Eve Gill (Jane Wyman), an aspiring actress studying at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts is interrupted in the middle of a rehearsal by her friend, actor Jonathan Cooper (Richard Todd), with whom she is secretly attracted. The frantic Jonathan explains that he is the lover of flamboyant stage actress/singer, Charlotte Inwood (Marlene Dietrich). Eve Gill will stop at nothing to clear her old boyfriend , who has been accused of murdering the husband of his mistress. Jonathan flees from the police taking refuge in his friend's house. Along the way, she's helped by her father (Alistair Sim). Disguising as a maid she falls in love with the investigating detective (Michael Wilding). Every time I'm beginning to think what color your eyes are, you disappear!. The Stage is Set for Warner Bros. Most Exciting Hit Yet!. Love held its breath as sudden terror held the stage!. Hands that applaud can also kill!

    A gripping and suspenseful new greatness from Warner Bros that contains thrills, emotion , intrigue , twists and turns. An underrated Hitch thriller in which the killer of a famous actress's husband remains unidentified until the final, hectic and suspenseful moments. It is based on a novel by Selwyn Jepson , the special operations major who recruited many wartime agents, including Violette Szabo. Here Hitchcock uses his particular sense of suspense to involve the viewer in a plot full of traps. Main and support cast cast are pretty good, giving decent acting. Stars Jane Wyman who's very nice as the young who will stop at nothing to discover the murderer, she made this film right after winning a well-deserved Oscar for Belinda, costars Richard Todd as the man on the run from a murder rap and Alastair Sim's own special brand of humour steals the show, he's given fair play as he starts to diagnose the cause of foul play. And the German idol Marlene Dietrich who sings ¨The laziest gal in town¨. It also include Sybil Thorndike, Kay Walsh, Miles Malleson, André Morell each apparently determined to act the other off the screen. The rest of the cast , Hector MacGregor, Joyce Grenfell, though, could have easily been better chosen. And brief appearance from Patricia Hitchcock , Hitch's sister who often shows up in his films, and cameo Hitchock's himself as a pedestrian walking and watching Jane Wyman.

    Made after Hitch's first British period when he directed silent films such as ¨The lodger¨ (1926) , ¨The ring¨(1927) , ¨Easy virtue¨ (1927) , ¨The Manxman¨(29) ; being ¨Blackmail¨(29) made as a silent , this was reworked to become a talkie . Following sound movies and early talkies as ¨June and the Paycock¨(30) , ¨Skin Game¨(31) , ¨Rich and strange¨(32) , ¨Number 17¨(32) , ¨The man who knew too much¨(34) , ¨The 39 steps¨ (35) , ¨The secret agent¨(36) , ¨Sabotage¨(36) , ¨The lady vanishes¨(38) , ¨Jamaica Inn¨ (39) until he is hired by David O'Selznick to shoot ¨Rebecca¨(40) in the US . And following: ¨Foreign Correspondent¨(1940), ¨Suspicion¨ (1941), ¨Saboteur¨ (1942), ¨Shadow of a doubt¨ (1943), ¨Lifeboat¨ (1944), ¨Spellbound¨ (1945) , ¨Notorious¨ (1946), ¨Paradine Case¨ (1947) , ¨The rope¨ (1948), ¨Under Capricorn¨ (1949) and this ¨Stage Fright (1950) the Master's last film made in England until ¨Frenzy¨ (1972). Rating ¨Stage fright¨: 7/10. A good film but something unknown and low ranked in Hitchcock's top career.
    8humbert-6

    Remember! The Curtain is there for your safety.

    What a great flick. At times ill-paced, but the performances more than make up for it. What's not to love? Doe-eyed Jane Wyman shifts effortlessly between the roles of aspiring dramatist to lovestruck protectress of Richard Todd to infiltrating false maid of Marlene Dietrich. Managing also to string along Michael Wilding, as the ubercool Inspector "Ordinary" Smith, she might sound like some cold calculating wench who uses up people like Marlene goes through hats. But that wouldn't be strictly accurate. Her Eve Gill is sweet and naive, but her gentler qualities are tempered with a genuine acting talent that allows her to juggle identities with the slyness of a fox-chameleon hybrid. The scene at the garden party when she switches from Dietrich's cockney maid to Smith's innocent date with every turn is delightful.

    It is the masterful presence of the great Alastair Sim, however, that makes Stage Fright one of Hitchock's most enjoyable to watch. Few actors have his ability of making the most average of dialouges sound like a powerful oration, and as Eve's doting father, he makes the movie. His Commodore Gill is always at the ready to harbor a fugitive, clip off a snappy witicism, or scrounge blackmail money for his beloved daughter. He is equally at home playing comic relief as he is to serving as the plot glue that makes Eve's capers possible. But live with his wife? Thank you, no! He is content to live on his boat. Whether he is staging an amusing diversion to aid Eve, dispensing sage bits of fatherly advice, or merely strolling out in public, the man bleeds coolness with every move.

    Some can argue that Stage Fright gives but an average treatment to the usual whodunnit murder-suspense formula that Hitchcock (and countless others) have used. This is perhaps true. But compared to the whole lot of crappy facsimile suspense films made since 1950, Stage Fright is quicker to entertain than most.

    Be sure to check it out if you want to see Hitch cast his own daughter Patricia in the supporting role of "Chubby Banister." Is that some kind of sick joke or was that name flattering in the fifties?

    P.S.-- I can't watch Marlene Dietrich anymore and not be reminded of Madeline Kahn's Teutonic Titwillow. Is there some free therapy I can get for this?
    9TheLittleSongbird

    The Master of Suspense's most overlooked film, and a great one it is too.

    I don't think it is as good as North By Northwest and Rebecca, but Stage Fright was a great film, and this is coming from a Hitchcock fan. The photography is beautiful, and so is the music, making some scenes like the one in the taxi very touching. The script is well crafted, and while you think you know what's happening, the final solution is very unpredictable. My only complaint for the film was the last couple of minutes, the film just ended abruptly without a rounded finish or even a monologue. I liked the story, about a man who is accused of murder and a friend of his sets out to clear his name, it is well told, and doesn't have a sense of contrivance, and I did fear it would do. As for the acting, I had very little problem with it, Jane Wyman was perfectly alluring as Eve. Michael Wilding delights as "Ordinary Smith", and while he started off a tad wooden, Richard Todd was fine too. Two of the film's stars impressed me the most though. One was Marlene Dietrich, who was deliciously frosty as the stage actress and singer Mrs Winstead. I find Dietrich quite captivating, with her lovingly designed clothes, beautiful face and distinctive voice, I thought she was a great actress. The other was Alistair Sim, who I consider the best Scrooge ever, with George C. Scott close behind- he had some very funny moments, the most notable one being at the garden party and the doll stall. Even Hitchcock himself has a cameo 30 minutes into the film, as does his daughter Patricia. I didn't know until the end credits, that Kay Walsh, Nancy in Oliver Twist, played the maid. All in all, a very overlooked film, that is actually very clever. It isn't Hitchcock's best, but it is a very good film. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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      In an extraordinary move for the normally controlling director, Sir Alfred Hitchcock allowed Marlene Dietrich an exceptional amount of creative control for this movie, particularly in how she chose to light her scenes. Hitchcock knew that Dietrich had learned a great deal of the art of cinematography from Josef von Sternberg and Günther Rittau and let her work with Cinematographer Wilkie Cooper to light and set her scenes the way that she wished.
    • Blooper
      In the opening credits, Alastair Sim's name is misspelled as "Alistair Sim".
    • Citazioni

      Charlotte Inwood: I'm beginning to feel sad and I shouldn't feel sad. It's so depressing.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The opening credits depict a theatrical safety curtain being raised to reveal the opening shot of London.
    • Versioni alternative
      A French VHS released in the nineties contained two versions of the film: one dubbed, the other subtitled. Beside this difference numerous edits were made in the dubbed version. Many scenes were shortened such as the talk between Eve and her father outside the boathouse in the night, Eve's attempt to disguise herself as a maid... However, and more importantly, this version contained two longer scenes not present in any copy released on VHS or DVD so far.
      • The first one is an extension of the bar discussion scene between the maid and the other patrons, right before Eve asks Wilfred Smith "Don't you think she's talking too much?" The dialog is dubbed in French.
      • The second scene is a slightly but magnificent longer version of Marlene Dietrich singing "The Laziest Gal in Town". The complete song runs 4 minutes instead of 3.37 in the edited version. The cut occurs after the first "it's not 'cause I couldn't" in the lyrics.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Marlene (1984)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Laziest Gal in Town
      (1950) (uncredited)

      Written by Cole Porter

      Performed by Marlene Dietrich and a male quartet

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 novembre 1950 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Warner Bros.
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Warner Bros.
      • Transatlantic Pictures
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 51min(111 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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