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I segreti di Filadelfia

Titolo originale: The Young Philadelphians
  • 1959
  • T
  • 2h 16min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
4500
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Paul Newman in I segreti di Filadelfia (1959)
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Un promettente avvocato cerca di gestire i suoi problemi sociali e professionali durante la sua scalata sociale a Filadelfia.Un promettente avvocato cerca di gestire i suoi problemi sociali e professionali durante la sua scalata sociale a Filadelfia.Un promettente avvocato cerca di gestire i suoi problemi sociali e professionali durante la sua scalata sociale a Filadelfia.

  • Regia
    • Vincent Sherman
  • Sceneggiatura
    • James Gunn
    • Richard P. Powell
    • Dalton Trumbo
  • Star
    • Paul Newman
    • Barbara Rush
    • Alexis Smith
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    4500
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • James Gunn
      • Richard P. Powell
      • Dalton Trumbo
    • Star
      • Paul Newman
      • Barbara Rush
      • Alexis Smith
    • 48Recensioni degli utenti
    • 13Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 3 Oscar
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    Interpreti principali87

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Anthony Judson Lawrence
    Barbara Rush
    Barbara Rush
    • Joan Dickinson
    Alexis Smith
    Alexis Smith
    • Carol Wharton
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Mike Flanagan
    Diana Brewster
    Diana Brewster
    • Kate Judson Lawrence
    • (as Diane Brewster)
    Billie Burke
    Billie Burke
    • Mrs. J. Arthur Allen
    John Williams
    John Williams
    • Gilbert Dickinson
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Chester A. Gwynn
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • John Marshall Wharton
    Paul Picerni
    Paul Picerni
    • Louis Donetti
    Robert Douglas
    Robert Douglas
    • Uncle Morton Stearnes
    Frank Conroy
    Frank Conroy
    • Doctor Shippen Stearnes
    Adam West
    Adam West
    • Bill Lawrence
    Anthony Eisley
    Anthony Eisley
    • Carter Henry
    • (as Fred Eisley)
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • George Archibald
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Diner Counterman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Man at Airport
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • James Gunn
      • Richard P. Powell
      • Dalton Trumbo
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    9robb_772

    Luminous drama; vastly underrated

    It has commonly been said that full-fledged soap opera can never be a real work of art, but this excellent film proves to be a glorious exception to that rule. Director Vincent Sherman's luminous film adaptation of author Richard Powell's best-seller THE PHILADELPHIANS manages to tell the story of at least two generations in a single picture without ever feeling cramped, forced, or haphazard. The film's story line that begins as a romance, evolves into an underdog business story, and ends as a courtroom drama, and Sherman impressively manages to take all of these various story threads and create a completely coherent motion picture that never feels disjointed or episodic. Sherman also keeps things movie at a remarkably brisk pace – the film never feels even half as long as it's 136-minute runtime.

    The entire cast turns in superlative work, with Newman being particular well-suited to his role as a good-natured-but-flawed lawyer (he would return to this type of role with even better results in the 1982 classic THE VERDICT). Barbara Rush, Brian Keith, Dianne Brewster, Billie Burke, and Robert Vaughn are all excellent, and Alexis Smith is particularly memorable as sexy socialite. Speaking of sex, the film retains a surprisingly sensual aura throughout, which helps to keep it from aging for modern audiences. Inexplicably forgotten by many classic film fans, THE YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS is a moving, compelling motion picture that holds up remarkably well nearly fifty years after it's original release.
    8AlsExGal

    Kate did her son wrong...

    ... by not marrying his father in the first place. Let me explain.

    Kate Judson (Diane Brewster) marries socialite Bill Lawrence (Adam West... yes THAT Adam West). Kate marries him because her mother wants the marriage into high society. But apparently, Bill is gay. The film comes as close to saying that as you could in 1959. He runs out of the honeymoon suite. Kate runs to the man she really loves, construction company owner Mike Flanagan (Brian Keith). When she returns home later that night she learns Bill has died in an accident. Nine months later a son is born. But the mother in law has PIs all over the place and tells Kate she knows this is not her grandson and offers to pay her off as long as she and the baby relinquish the Lawrence name. Kate refuses, because the Lawrence name will open doors for her son some day. She also refuses to marry the father whom she loves, because "people will talk" and possibly figure out his real parentage.

    So the son grows up to be Paul Newman, Mike Flanagan overpays him to work at his flourishing construction business, and as he grows into manhood he is now rubbing elbows with some of the most insufferable snobs ever committed to celluloid. They lie. They cheat. They steal. They mess with him professionally and romantically. He tries to keep his honor, but they don't make it easy for him.

    If Kate had married Mike in the beginning she would have had all of the money she ever needed because Mike was very successful, avoided both her and her son's suffering, and yes, those snobs would have had nothing to do with her family, but after watching this film that seems like a plus.

    Billie Burke as a widow worth a billion dollars in today's money is hilarious. She ventures out on Christmas just to make sure her dog is mentioned in her will. Robert Vaughn is a standout as a blue blood friend of Newman's character who drinks heavily to deal with the hypocrisy of his relatives.
    AnonII

    Absolutely agree: Vaughn's performance a show-stopper.

    Absolutely agree about the high quality of Oscar-nominee Robert Vaughn's performance. It must be his finest movie moment. And Barbara Rush does herself proud, too. Film's reality holds up even 40 years later; one of the era's more credible dramatizations.
    7claudelalande

    A fine 1950's movie

    The Young Philadelphians had all the ingredients to become the most horrid American melodrama, in the worst 1950's style. Instead, it was cooked up to be one of the fine 1950's movies.

    William Lawrence III (Adam West) was not, indeed could not be, the father of young Tony (Paul Newman). After William kills himself in a horrible car crash (suicide?), his Mother wants Kate (Diane Brewster) to give up the family name for her and her baby boy. Because she could reveal the reason for this horrid condition (Gasp! Is it possible that the marriage was not consummated because William the third could only "do it" with boys?), Kate secures the Lawrence name, if not the Lawrence money, to give Anthony a chance in Philadelphia society. Can you see the most awful melodrama developing?

    Well, it turns out that further developments provide us with a balanced mix of humor, cynicism, drama, real emotions. This movie shows first rate acting and directing, and superb black and white photography. It gives us a glimpse of what appeared to be a pretty gruesome society scene. Apart from the unlikely happy end (I'm not giving too much away by saying this about an American movie of the 1950's), this is an interesting incursion in the period, with a healthy dose of social realism. As a bonus, we get to see Paul Newman out of his shirt in a steamy scene with a frustrated woman married with Newman's much older boss, a delightful Billy Burke in one of her last screen appearances, a tortured Adam West trying to deal with... (Oh! no, I can't say it), and a whole cast of believable, if not overly subtle, characters. We even get a bit of courtroom drama, à la Perry Mason.

    This is an excellent way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon...
    8planktonrules

    Look past the poorly constructed beginning--this is one fine film.

    "The Young Philadelphians" begins on an odd note. A lady marries--only to have her new hubby say that he CAN'T consummate the marriage! I THINK this was implying he was a homosexual--but it was so vague you wonder if the man just didn't have a penis. All I know is that she stormed out--and later that night he killed himself. In the time between, she met with her old boyfriend (Brian Keith) and I THINK they implied they had sex. And, if we are to believe this odd build up, she became pregnant that night. The lady's brand-new mother-in-law wants to take the child and raise him herself--but the mother vows to do it without her dead husband's family's money. Years pass and the child is now a good looking college student (Paul Newman) who works for Keith (who you assume is his biological father). All this vagueness thanks to 1950s standards--which, in the case of this film, tended to weaken the narrative. I just wish they'd been a lot more explicit and this is by far the worst aspect of the film.

    As for the rest of the film, it's very, very good. It's all about Newman and his rise as a lawyer in Philadelphia--and his dealings with the city's elite families. Much of the film simply chronicles his life events--his first love, his attending law school, military service and his rise through the ranks in the legal field. Despite this sounding rather pedestrian, it isn't--Newman did a great job and the script is very well written and with excellent dialog.

    Later in the film, Newman has finally worked his way to being a very well-respected and successful lawyer. He has a chance to go into politics, marry a gorgeous women from the best of families and he has every reason to be happy. However, out of the blue, a new case comes along--one that could upset all of his plans. What's he to do? Overall, it's a film that is very, very good but with a small re-write it could have been a lot better. Either making the first portion tighter would have helped or simply eliminating this soap opera-like plot would have made the film stronger. But, looking past this, the film is still a very good and often overlooked Newman vehicle.

    By the way, a few final points. My daughter saw this film with me and said that the small portion that takes place at the University of Pennsylvania looks like it was filmed at the school--as she recognized some of the buildings. Although IMDb doesn't say it was filmed there, it does say that the filmmakers did a good job making it look right. Also, to my knowledge, it's the only film I've ever seen about a tax attorney--and I'll have to tell my friend, Terri (a tax lawyer) about it! Finally, although I sometimes have disliked Billie Burke in films as she sometimes dominated the film too much with her ditsy act, here her bit part was fantastic--and used very effectively. I loved her in the film.

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      George Archibald: [Sniffing a glass] It is Royal Tartan Scotch. Unmistakable. Rich heavy bouquet with a definite aroma of peat smoke.

      Anthony Judson Lawrence: [Hands him another glass] Now, the third glass.

      George Archibald: This is water, sir. There is no smell, except perhaps for a faint touch of chlorine, which the city puts in its drinking water. I trust you weren't trying to trick me into identifying it as liquor.

      Anthony Judson Lawrence: It's water? Are you sure? I don't understand.

      George Archibald: You will note there is no label. I believe you gave me your water glass.

      Anthony Judson Lawrence: Well, I'm terribly sorry. I guess I made a mistake.

      George Archibald: Well, perhaps it's not in vain. Since my throat is a little dry, you'll pardon me.

      [He drinks the glass, coughs]

      George Archibald: It's gin! It's gin! You've tricked me!

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      [Takes the glass]

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      Music by Ernest Ball

      Lyrics by Chauncey Olcott and George Graff

      sung by Brian Keith and unidentified actress

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 novembre 1959 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • La ciudad frente a mí
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Will Rogers State Historic Park - 1501 Will Rogers State Park Road, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Wharton Estate exteriors)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 16min(136 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
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