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Connecting Rooms

  • 1970
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
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Bette Davis and Michael Redgrave in Connecting Rooms (1970)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaExplores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house in London.Explores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house in London.Explores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house in London.

  • Regia
    • Franklin Gollings
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Franklin Gollings
    • Marion Hart
  • Star
    • Bette Davis
    • Michael Redgrave
    • Alexis Kanner
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    965
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Franklin Gollings
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Franklin Gollings
      • Marion Hart
    • Star
      • Bette Davis
      • Michael Redgrave
      • Alexis Kanner
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali18

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    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • Wanda Fleming
    Michael Redgrave
    Michael Redgrave
    • James Wallraven
    Alexis Kanner
    Alexis Kanner
    • Mickey Hollister
    Kay Walsh
    Kay Walsh
    • Mrs. Brent
    Leo Genn
    Leo Genn
    • Dr. Norman
    Olga Georges-Picot
    Olga Georges-Picot
    • Claudia
    Richard Stapley
    Richard Stapley
    • Dick Grayson
    • (as Richard Wyler)
    Mark Jones
    Mark Jones
    • Johnny
    Gabrielle Drake
    Gabrielle Drake
    • Jean
    Brian Wilde
    Brian Wilde
    • Ellerman
    John Woodnutt
    John Woodnutt
    • Doctor
    Tony Hughes
    • Lew
    James Maxwell
    James Maxwell
    • Principal of Art College
    Laurie Goode
    • Art student
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Michael Rathborne
    • Employment Office Clerk
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    David Simeon
    • Post Office Clerk
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Tina Simmons
    Tina Simmons
    • Concert Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Kate Williams
    Kate Williams
    • Unknown
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Franklin Gollings
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Franklin Gollings
      • Marion Hart
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    1gtimson

    Total disappointment

    Hotel Beauregard meets swinging London. What a mashup! Two bad movies combined. Sorry for Michael and Bette, wonderful actors, who had to go through with this. And why couldn't that kid hold his head up? Did he have some neck problem??
    6planktonrules

    Very good acting but the story left you wondering what you have missed.

    I watched "Connecting Rooms" because it starred Bette Davis....more than enough reason to watch any film. However, I should point out that this is a rather obscure movie....and finding it was not easy. I was able to locate it on a Roku channel...finally!

    The story is mostly centered around Wanda (Bette Davis) and James (Michael Redgrave), two residents at a rather tatty rooming house in London. It begins with James arriving at the place for the first time and he's in the room next to Wanda. At that time, Wanda is engaged in a very dysfunctional relationship with a young guy who is very manipulative and a user. But Wanda is so lonely that although she knows it, she also is STILL hoping that somehow she can develop a romance with him. As for James...he obviously has a secret and is very much to himself and difficult to get to know. Little does he know that Wanda also has a bit of a secret...though not nearly as creepy as his!

    The acting is very good. As for the story, it leaves so many open ends and leaves the viewer questioning who the people really are...particularly James. Is he a nice guy or a despicable jerk? Watch the film...and find out for yourself.

    By the way, in case you want to know, there's a decent amount of nudity in this film. No, you don't see Davis nor Redgrave naked (thank goodness)....but parents might want to know.
    8ros-4

    A wonderful movie about keeping hope alive by having unshakeable faith.

    The story revolves around three people:Wanda, James and Mickey. Wanda is a lonely musician living in a rundown boarding house, and she meets Mickey a struggling music writer who lives just downstairs; while Professor James lives next door to her and in fact their rooms are only separated by a connecting door...thus the title of the movie. She lost the love of her life and now that's she's getting older Wanda gives her heart to Mickey with the hope of loving again,but he's only interested in becoming famous and getting whatever he can from Princess (what he calls her) In the meantime, the Professor loses his job, because he stands up for his belief...but he keeps it a secret from everyone. Wanda realizes that the Professor is tortured and tries to become a friend. In time their friendship develops, not to the liking of the nosey landlady, and Mickey who's failing at everything and now wants to make up for all of the times he'd ignored Wanda or simply used her. Wanda finally say her goodbyes to Mickey, much to his dismay and turn her attention to the fragile, but kindly Professor...in spite of the fact that she's found out his secret. He too gravitates towards her warmth as a wonderful person. The professor then ask to see her performance...at first she refuses, but recants,because she realises that in order for their relationship to progress, he needed to find out her secret...which he does. She wasn't a musician on stage, but rather a street musician who lived on whatever was thrown her way.Neither

    comments,but rather wholeheartedly embraces each other for what they were.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Worth connecting to

    Was always interested in seeing Bette Davis and Michael Redgrave in late roles, being admirers of both. More so Davis than Redgrave, but it is as hard to forget Redgrave's performance in 'The Browning Version' as much as it is with Davis and 'All About Eve'. Really like melodramas when done well, whether in film, in television, in very old cartoons and on stage with plays and operas. Also saw it briefly compared to Terrence Rattigan's 'Separate Tables', love the play and Rattigan and the film version is excellent.

    'Connecting Rooms' is very hard to find. Practically obscure even, though somehow did manage to see it online. That is a real shame, as, despite not being perfect by any stretch (with a couple of the potential traps that melodramas can have being fallen into), it is a long way from a bad film. Actually found 'Connecting Rooms' to be good, moving and very well acted, deserving of much more attention and exposure when far inferior films have a significant amount of marketing and also a wide audience.

    Maybe 'Connecting Rooms' could have been opened up more as there is a staged play feel at times. Like in the pace, which could have been tighter and had less of the pauses that dulled the action somewhat.

    Although the dialogue is mostly very well-written and thought-provoking, again it could have tightened up as there are parts that have a little too much talk. A touch too sappy occasionally too.

    However, 'Connecting Rooms' is shot with the right amount of intimacy without being static, and the costumes and sets are not one's definition of big and grand but they are opulent and suit the intimacy and chamber-like mood of the piece very well. The music in my mind avoided over-scoring and being intrusive in placement. The dialogue has a lot of intelligence and pathos, the latter being executed in a way that mostly is not too sentimental and quite moving. The direction is never less than competent, even if there could have a little more flow between transitions. Liked the 'All About Eve' reference and it was interesting to see the hands of Amaryllis Fleming featured when Davis plays the cello (an instrument close to my heart, with it being my second instrument after voice).

    The story absorbs and has enough moments where it is heart-wrenching. The characters intrigue and feel real. Kay Walsh is always reliable in her role and Alexis Kanner doesn't overplay his character's jealousy. Olga Georges-Picot is touching. It's the two leads that stand out though. It is great to see Redgrave reign in and be effectively subtle, and Davis often shows the beauty of acting where eyes and expressions without words are so telling and in such a gracefully dignified and moving way.

    In summation, good film deserving of more exposure. 7/10
    1Kamandi73

    Creepy, Depressing & Convoluted

    Bette Davis, who aged like cheap wine and looked horrible after 1960 is in a relationship with a much younger man. The idea that Bette Davis could bed anyone besides an old hobo is ridiculous. She looks like a dessicated prune with big sad eyes, something like a sad clown who has seen better days.

    Michael Redgrave, also in his last days, seems very sad to be in this movie. Connecting the characters of this boarding house by their rooms does not work out very well, and like many melodramas of this era, it always seems like you missed a scene leading up to the drama that is unfolding.

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      The scenes calling for Wanda Fleming (Bette Davis) to play the cello used close-ups of the hands of British classical cellist Amaryllis Fleming (1925-1999).
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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 gennaio 1973 (Danimarca)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Das Durchgangszimmer
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Bayswater, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Hemdale
      • L.S.D. Production
      • Telstar Productions Limited
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      • 1h 43min(103 min)
    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono

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