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Il grande peccato

Titolo originale: Sanctuary
  • 1961
  • VM16
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
359
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Lee Remick and Yves Montand in Il grande peccato (1961)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWilliam Faulkner's steamy tale set in the South in the 1920s. Governer's daughter is seduced and raped by a Cajun who returns after she's married to cause her further trouble.William Faulkner's steamy tale set in the South in the 1920s. Governer's daughter is seduced and raped by a Cajun who returns after she's married to cause her further trouble.William Faulkner's steamy tale set in the South in the 1920s. Governer's daughter is seduced and raped by a Cajun who returns after she's married to cause her further trouble.

  • Regia
    • Tony Richardson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ruth Ford
    • James Poe
    • William Faulkner
  • Star
    • Lee Remick
    • Yves Montand
    • Bradford Dillman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    359
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Tony Richardson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ruth Ford
      • James Poe
      • William Faulkner
    • Star
      • Lee Remick
      • Yves Montand
      • Bradford Dillman
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Lee Remick
    Lee Remick
    • Temple Drake
    Yves Montand
    Yves Montand
    • Candy Man
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Gowan Stevens
    Harry Townes
    Harry Townes
    • Ira Bobbitt
    Odetta
    • Nancy Mannigoe
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Governor Drake
    Jean Carson
    Jean Carson
    • Norma
    Reta Shaw
    Reta Shaw
    • Miss Reba
    Strother Martin
    Strother Martin
    • Dog Boy
    William Mims
    William Mims
    • Lee
    Marge Redmond
    Marge Redmond
    • Flossie
    Jean Bartel
    • Swede
    Hope Du Bois
    • Mamie
    Pamela Raymond
    • Cora
    Dona Lorenson
    • Connie
    Enid Jones
    • Jackie
    Linden Chiles
    Linden Chiles
    • Randy
    Kim Hector
    Kim Hector
    • Bucky Stevens
    • Regia
      • Tony Richardson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ruth Ford
      • James Poe
      • William Faulkner
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    Recensioni degli utenti11

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    6MissSimonetta

    Remick and Odetta deserved better than this script

    Even today, reading a basic summary of William Faulkner's SANCTUARY is likely to give pause. It is a nasty bit of southern gothic literature about a socialite who gets raped by a bootlegger and then entangled in a murder case. The book was adapted unfaithfully in 1933 as THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE, but what that movie lacks in authenticity it more than makes up for in delicious gothic style and powerful acting. Oddly enough, the changes made to the story have also allowed it to be more palatable to a modern audience.

    The big difference between STORY and this later 1961 version of SANCTUARY is that Temple very clearly does not enjoy being raped in the 1933 film. When she stays with her rapist in a bordello, it is implied that shame, not passion, is what keeps her from going back home. The 60s movie has Temple fall madly in love with her rapist because of how macho he is compared to the straight-laced college boys she knows back home. To say it's uncomfortable is redundant, but it's also quite poorly developed too. The story has no real flow and just lurches from one tawdry episode to the next. The second half in particular, with Temple struggling to adapt to housewife life, feels like a bad soap opera.

    It's a shame because Lee Remick and Odetta are fantastic in their roles, giving this sleazy movie more class and power than it warrants. Odetta in particular is so soulful and tragic that she steals the movie from Remick with ease.
    9clanciai

    Governor's daughter misbehavin' and getting stuck with bootleggers

    I never liked William Faulkner, and I never liked Lee Remick, since I always saw her in the same kind of roles, as sinful victims. This film made me completely change my mind about both.

    Not that the major credit is to either of them, but the real character here is Odetta as Nancy, the one person who takes responsibility and stands up to things and does something about it, actually interfering with destiny, at a full price which she pays willingly with heroic stoicism. Every scene in which she appears comes alive with a secret life of intensity, as if this presence of fate hanging in the air was self-evidently in her control. The most interesting scene is therefore when she (with the other fallen ladies) interprets the cards telling their fortunes.

    It's a tawdry story, many scenes are downright disgusting, but Tony Richardson's direction is impressing as usual, and Yves Montand is the second best to Odetta. Another triumph is the very skilfully contrived music by Alex North. There is a wonderful scene in the dirty bar with all the wenches as they wallow in dancing Charleston. This is a story of the 20s with bootlegging as the chief subject of the plot. I can't help it, but I enjoyed it - and will remember Odetta for this forever.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Deep South tale

    It is typically from William Faulkner's mind znd spirit this southern tale, supported by powerful acting, directing from a UK kitchen sink film maker: Tony Richardson. It is a rare film, even in France, despite the presence of Yves Montand. I don't understand why it is never shown, even in theaters or Tv channels. It is obviously a vitriolic painting of the Southern states way of life, an accurate description of how people are and behave, espacially in families between superficiality, lies, racism.... I just discover this film and am very satisfied. I think Martin Ritt could have done it. Lee Remick awesome and Brad Dillman excellent in a role that suits him like a glove.
    3arthur_tafero

    Southern Baloney With Chitlins - 161

    William Faulkner is viewed by critics in either one of two lights. Some consider him the finest writer ever produced in the South, which would be saying a lot, since it is generally accepted that the best American writers came from the South during this time period. Others would consider him just a master of soap. And make no mistake, the original novel is a classic of SSS (Steamy Southern Soap). Mr. Faulkner believed that what women really wanted was to be "mastered" i.e. raped by a "real" man i.e. one is completely calculating and cold-blooded. Louis Jourdan does a good job in that respect. Lee Remick also does a very good job as the rapee. We are then asked to believe that a new version of Jesus has come to the Deep South in the form of a portly middle-aged black woman, who is more than willing to go up on the cross and die for the sins of others, in order to facilitate their redemption. How noble. But, I am so sorry; I am not buying into this baloney with chitlins as relevant to the 21st century. First of all, the film does not follow Mr. Faulkner's novel, or the logic of the novel. Hollywood not only made this turkey once; they made it twice. Once before in 1933 (when it was more relevant), and again in 1961 (by which time it was completely irrelevant). As soap, the film is entertaining. But daytime TV soap is more logical than this stuff. Not recommended
    4planktonrules

    Kinda Faulker...

    "Sanctuary" was a racy novel written by William Faulkner. It is filled with all sorts of sleazy content...most of which I cannot put in my review since various words I'd need to use violate IMDB's standards. It was made into a film twice...once back in 1933 and it was infamous for being among the most inappropriate Pre-Code films ever made as well as this 1961 version. The 1933 film, despite its reputation, is actually an exceptional film and far less sleazy than the source material. The 1961 film is just fair...at best.

    Lee Remick stars as Temple Drake and the movie starts with a black lady friend of hers being convicted and sentenced to death for murdering a baby. Later, you learn about Temple's life five years ago and how this relates, kinda, with the murder. The story includes a lot of sleazy content as well as Temple becoming a brutal man's extremely willing sex slave. Subtle it is not.

    The book and movie vary in so many ways....which is odd. In some cases, the book is much more offensive (again, I cannot say how as IMDB would not publish my review if I did) and in others the film is very different and adds a lot of sleaze. The bottom line is that the movie, to me, wasn't very good and promoted a weird rape myth. I also didn't particularly enjoy it. To each his or her own.

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      Tony Richardson's first film in America was a disastrous experience - for him, for the studio, and certainly for most of the (few) people who went to see it. Having established himself with off-beat and hard-hitting British movies and stage plays, he found himself bound by a contract requiring him to work in a studio (a new experience for him) and to use actors who had been already signed and contract crew members. He had to work from an existing script draft by James Poe, who was extremely unwilling to do the extensive rewriting that Richardson required. He had an abrasive relationship with set designer Jack Martin Smith (whose work on MGM musicals Richardson had greatly admired) and was also considerably compromised by strict American censorship. He strongly felt (as did many others) that Yves Montand was entirely miscast as a New Orleans low-life. The resulting film, over whose final editing he had little control, was a commercial and critical catastrophe, and has been very little seen since.
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      Referenced in Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999)
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      Sanctuary
      Music by Alex North

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman (as Marilyn Keith)

      Performed by Julie London

      Trombone: Richard Nash (uncredited)

      Guitar: Tommy Tedesco (uncredited)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 marzo 1961 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Sanctuary
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Darryl F. Zanuck Productions
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      • 1.915.000 USD (previsto)
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      • Black and White
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      • 2.35 : 1

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