Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn opera singer, restless in her marriage to an elderly Scottish lord, longs to return to the limelight of the stage in Paris.An opera singer, restless in her marriage to an elderly Scottish lord, longs to return to the limelight of the stage in Paris.An opera singer, restless in her marriage to an elderly Scottish lord, longs to return to the limelight of the stage in Paris.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Jane Dolys
- L'habilleuse
- (as Jeanne Dollys)
Pierre Hot
- Un spectateur
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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"Tourbillon De Paris" is the follow-up to "Le Mystere De La Tour Eiffel" and it shows,one more time,the director 's eclecticism ,going from serials à la Feuillade to melodrama.A forerunner of Sirk's version of "imitation of life" (1959) ,"Tourbillon De Paris" tells the story of a woman caught between love ( two loves ,but as the version I watched was not complete,the part of the lover is only a sketch) and theater .There is almost nothing of Duvivier's greatness here .The only interesting moment is this "claque" paid by the lover to boo the artist off the stage .This "claque" is now -fortunately- a thing of bygone days but it was a common thing in those days.
This late silent film by Duvivier is a well enough told story, but nothing remarkable. There is none of the brilliance that would regularly infuse his works from 1930. One looks for poetic realism in Duvivier's work, for evil women -- consider the unspeakable mother in 1926's POILE DE CARROTE. However, there is none of that here, merely a well-told story of a woman who thinks she prefers a life of glory on stage in Paris to life with her Scottish lord of a husband in his castle.
The story is fine, the actors are okay, but it's all been done many other times, and my attention began to wander. I imagined that the cad who tries to seduce her looked like Dick Smothers and the actor on stage with her in the finale was an incredibly young William Bendix dressed as he would be in 1949's CONNECTICUTT YANKEE. Obviously, both are highly unlikely.
There is a nice attempt at a new-to-me technique, what looks like a cut by switching the image into a mirror and back again. I'm not sure what this was intended to accomplish, but perhaps they thought it would indicate not just a visual but emotional change of perspective to the audience. Otherwise, Duvivier plays a lot with the optical printer as he would continue to for the next half-dozen years.
The story is fine, the actors are okay, but it's all been done many other times, and my attention began to wander. I imagined that the cad who tries to seduce her looked like Dick Smothers and the actor on stage with her in the finale was an incredibly young William Bendix dressed as he would be in 1949's CONNECTICUTT YANKEE. Obviously, both are highly unlikely.
There is a nice attempt at a new-to-me technique, what looks like a cut by switching the image into a mirror and back again. I'm not sure what this was intended to accomplish, but perhaps they thought it would indicate not just a visual but emotional change of perspective to the audience. Otherwise, Duvivier plays a lot with the optical printer as he would continue to for the next half-dozen years.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesRené Lefèvre recalls in his autobiography that it was during the shooting of this film that he met André Berthomieu, with whom he would team up for a long time.
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- The Maelstrom of Paris
- Locações de filme
- Montroc, Haute-Savoie, França(Mountain scenes)
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 40 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.33 : 1
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