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Viver Duas Vidas

Título original: His Double Life
  • 1933
  • Passed
  • 1 h 8 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
425
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Lillian Gish and Roland Young in Viver Duas Vidas (1933)
ComédiaDrama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaPriam Farrel is a celebrated artist but a social recluse. When his valet dies of a sudden illness, the timid artist inadvertently assumes the identity of his former servant, but finds himsel... Ler tudoPriam Farrel is a celebrated artist but a social recluse. When his valet dies of a sudden illness, the timid artist inadvertently assumes the identity of his former servant, but finds himself faced with constant dilemmas as a result.Priam Farrel is a celebrated artist but a social recluse. When his valet dies of a sudden illness, the timid artist inadvertently assumes the identity of his former servant, but finds himself faced with constant dilemmas as a result.

  • Direção
    • Arthur Hopkins
  • Roteiristas
    • Arnold Bennett
    • Clara Beranger
    • Arthur Hopkins
  • Artistas
    • Roland Young
    • Lillian Gish
    • Montagu Love
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    425
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Arthur Hopkins
    • Roteiristas
      • Arnold Bennett
      • Clara Beranger
      • Arthur Hopkins
    • Artistas
      • Roland Young
      • Lillian Gish
      • Montagu Love
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
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    Roland Young
    Roland Young
    • Priam Farrel
    Lillian Gish
    Lillian Gish
    • Alice Chalice
    Montagu Love
    Montagu Love
    • Duncan Farrel
    Lumsden Hare
    Lumsden Hare
    • Oxford
    Lucy Beaumont
    Lucy Beaumont
    • Mrs. Leek
    Charles Richman
    Charles Richman
    • Witt
    Oliver Smith
    • Leek Twin - John
    Philip Tonge
    Philip Tonge
    • Leek Twin - Henry
    Audrey Ridgewell
    Audrey Ridgewell
    • Lady Helen
    Regina DeValet
    • Mary
    Charles Halton
    Charles Halton
    • Newsman on Phone
    • (não creditado)
    Roland Hogue
    • Henry Leek
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Arthur Hopkins
    • Roteiristas
      • Arnold Bennett
      • Clara Beranger
      • Arthur Hopkins
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    Avaliações de usuários18

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    6raskimono

    Gish! Young! Comedy Farce! Boring!

    To say this movie, so to speak under-performs is an understatement. This situation comedy starts of charmingly with wit and the right amount of pathos. But the lucrid tone in the second part, especially the court room scene which is an example of unnecessary sumptuous foolishness, silliness and infantility of the highest order is a plain embarassment. Gish and Young are both fine and have a nice and cool chemistry. But the temere ending of this b-programmer leaves you feeling you just wasted 66 minutes of your time.
    9pypod

    A Gem

    More than three quarters of a century after its release, this gem retains its delightful sparkle. The charming story of confused identity is enhanced by Roland Young's captivating portrayal of the delicately neurotic Priam Farrell. It is a treat to see the enormously talented Young in a film preceding "Topper" by several years. Not surprisingly, Lillian Gish is superb as his stabilizing love interest. The heroine of "Birth of a Nation" and "Broken Blossoms" handles her role with ease befitting a truly great actress.

    It would be an unfair mistake to judge the quality of this work using more modern films as a standard. To do so would be the hallmark of a fragile ego hungry for validation, using unfounded, ignorant, and empty criticism. Enjoy this film for what it is, a well-acted story, albeit somewhat dated.
    7lugonian

    Life After Death

    HIS DOUBLE LIFE (Paramount, 1933), directed by Arthur Hopkins, returns silent screen legend Lillian Gish to motion pictures for the first time since her talking debut in ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT (United Artists, 1930). Taking second billing under Roland Young, whose character is the main focus, this light comedy, taken from the novel "Buried Alive," and play "Great Adventure" by Arnold Bennett, is an interesting curio at best. Containing some witty elements in the style of director, Ernst Lubitsch, best known for sophisticated comedies with European settings, as much as it tries, really cannot compare to the Ernst "Lubitsch touch."

    The plot development opens at an art gallery in England where numerous spectators gather around admiring the works of Priam Farrel, the world's most renowned English painter. Attending the gallery are Farrel's first cousin, Duncan (Montagu Love) with his little boy ("Yes, Poppa"), various critics, and spinster, Alice Chalice (Lillian Gish), whose connection with Farrel is through her corresponding letters with his personal secretary, Henry Leek (Roland Hogue), having found her through The Matrimonial Times magazine. As the story progresses, Priam Farrel (Roland Young) is described as a talented but very reclusive, shy artist seen by few. While at a social function in Spain, Priam finds himself unwittingly engaged to Lady Helen (Audrey Ridgewell). Wanting to break away from his forthcoming marriage, he and Leek seek refuge at his London residence of 91 Seawood Terrace. As Leek arranges a time and date for his initial meeting with Miss Chalice at the Grand Babylon Hotel, the unthinkable happens, Leek acquires a sudden case of pneumonia, dying in his master's bedroom where he was placed and cared for by Farrel. Mistaken for Leek by the doctors, an identity crisis ensues. Forced to leave the apartment by his cousin, Duncan, whom he hasn't seen since he was 12, Farrel, with no place to go, takes up residence at the Grand Babylon Hotel. Upon his arrival, he's approached by the awaiting Alice, believing him to be Leek, based on the photo given to her of Farrel and Leek standing together through Leek's most recent letter. Regardless of Farrel's fear of people, he becomes very relaxed with Alice. A courtship soon develops, leading to their marriage. While Priam does reveal his true identity to Alice, he is not believed but goes on loving him just the same. During his newfound life for which he describes as "having died and gone to Heaven," "Leek" resumes his pleasure of painting after his funds run out. After Alice sells some of them to art collector, Oxford (Lumsden Hare), he immediately recognizes the Farrel style to them, very much convinced that Farrel is alive. When this news reaching the world, Farrel's double life takes a dramatic turn through a series of complications as an unexpected visitation from Leek's wife (Lucy Beaumont) with twin adult nitwit sons (Oliver Smith and Philip Tonge) claiming bigamy, followed by a courtroom fiasco.

    A wholesome story filmed previously in the silent era as GREAT ADVENTURE (First National, 1920) starring Lionel Barrymore and Doris Rankin, HIS DOUBLE LIFE is often bypassed by it's classified improved remake of HOLY MATRIMONY (20th Century-Fox, 1943) featuring Monty Woolley and Gracie Fields. What makes HIS DOUBLE LIFE worthy of consideration is its fine presence by Lillian Gish. Seldom working in comedy, Gish's performance is not of madcap sense but that of sophisticated manner, and she's quite good. Becoming the "perfect wife" during the film's second half comes as a reminder of Myrna Loy's character trait title she acquired after 1934 based on the "Thin Man" series. Gish performs well opposite the droll Roland Young, some years before becoming immortalized as "Topper" in three Hal Roach feature comedies later in the thirties.

    Produced at Paramount's Astoria Studios in New York, circulating prints, either on late night presentations on public television or home video that began in the early 1980s, are usually taken from reissues with Atlantic Pictures as its distributor. Though the film suffers from occasional slow pacing in the tradition of a 1930 talkie, it makes one wonder if the film might have worked better under the direction of either a George Cukor or Ernst Lubitsch? While the slow pacing can be overlooked, the abrupt cuts found in numerous public domain video and TV presentations scenes cannot. Two scenes of mention worth noting: Priam Farrel's attempt to retrieve his lost hat in a crowded building, followed by immediate cut of him reading a newspaper; the second, a highlight, as Farrel attends his own funeral lead by his burial at Westminster Abby. This is introduced by the full view of the church, followed by close-up of Farrel in the middle of spectators, split second view of he going upstairs, then observing the funeral from above, to suddenly create a disturbance by crying out multiple times, "I had no idea," before being escorted out. Aside from these choppy scenes, the music soundtrack appears to be out of sync. Fortunately, a more accurate print does exist in the DVD presentation from Alpha Video. While underscoring is limited throughout, it's used extensively in comedic form during the climatic courtroom sequence. Unfortunately, this doesn't come off hilariously as anticipated.

    Overall, HIS DOUBLE LIFE can be satisfactory entertainment in the old-fashioned sense of how two lonely people become united through a twist of fate. (**1/2 canvases)
    10sweeton

    You Have to Experience Alice

    Rented a DVD of the Young-Gish "Double Life" because the plot seemed interesting. Watched it once, then watched it again because Alice (played by Lillian Gish) was so remarkable. Then read the play "The Great Adventure" the movie was adapted from. Then read the novel "Buried Alive" the play was based on. Alice went from "a plain widow" in the book to "a nice little package" in the play to the beautiful Lillian in the movie. And the plots and endings of the three works varied extensively. But the personality of Alice (aka Janet) is consistent. She is the eminently sensible, practical woman. A rare creature. Any sensible man would be delighted to have her as his companion. Watch this movie if only to experience the character of Alice.
    9larry41onEbay

    Forgotten screwball charmer by young & sweet LILLIAN GISH!

    In my opinion, His Double Life is a sweet, charming adaptation of the venerable Arnold Bennett play Buried Alive. Roland Young plays Priam Farrell, a famous and reclusive artist who is loath to return to London to accept a knighthood. Hoping to drop out of sight, Farrell trades identities with his recently deceased valet. So far as the world is concerned, Farrell himself has died, allowing him to start life all over again with spinster Alice (Lillian Gish), whom he - or rather the man he is pretending to be - had been corresponding with through a matrimonial bureau. Complications arise when the dead valet's family pops up with the intention of accusing Young of bigamy! Filmed at the Astoria Studios in Long Island, His Double Life was for many years withdrawn from circulation because of its 1943 remake, Holy Matrimony.

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      In the original book "Buried Alive" the lead character is named Priam Farll. For some reason the producers changed the spelling of the character's last name in this film to "Farrel". When it was remade as "Holy Matrimony" in 1943, the spelling was back to "Farll".
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      Alice Chalice: [still under the impression that Priam is a manservant] I hope you're not thinking of taking another position immediately.

      Priam Farrel: Position? Uh, no, no, of course not, no.

      Alice Chalice: It's not necessary, you know - what with your legacy and my income from the brewery shares.

      Priam Farrel: Brewery shares?

      Alice Chalice: Yes - Father always said, "Keep your money in beer, Alice - beer will never fail you in England" - and he was right.

    • Conexões
      Version of The Great Adventure (1916)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Someday, Sometime, Somewhere
      (uncredited)

      Written by James F. Hanley and Karl Stark

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de janeiro de 1934 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Vencer Duas Vezes
    • Locações de filme
      • Paramount Studios, Astoria, Queens, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(as Eastern Service Studio, Astoria, L.I.)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Eddie Dowling Pictures
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 8 min(68 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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