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Narcissus

Título original: Tugboat Annie
  • 1933
  • Approved
  • 1 h 26 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,8/10
911
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler in Narcissus (1933)
Comedy

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAnnie the tugboat captain tries to help two young lovers come together.Annie the tugboat captain tries to help two young lovers come together.Annie the tugboat captain tries to help two young lovers come together.

  • Direção
    • Mervyn LeRoy
  • Roteiristas
    • Norman Reilly Raine
    • Zelda Sears
    • Eve Greene
  • Artistas
    • Marie Dressler
    • Wallace Beery
    • Robert Young
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    911
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Mervyn LeRoy
    • Roteiristas
      • Norman Reilly Raine
      • Zelda Sears
      • Eve Greene
    • Artistas
      • Marie Dressler
      • Wallace Beery
      • Robert Young
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
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    Marie Dressler
    Marie Dressler
    • Annie
    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Terry
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Alec
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    • Pat
    Willard Robertson
    Willard Robertson
    • Severn
    Tammany Young
    Tammany Young
    • Shif'less
    Frankie Darro
    Frankie Darro
    • Alec, as a Child
    Jack Pennick
    Jack Pennick
    • Pete
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Sam
    Oscar Apfel
    Oscar Apfel
    • Reynolds
    • (não creditado)
    Jessie Arnold
    Jessie Arnold
    • Miss Blake - Severn's Secretary
    • (não creditado)
    Vince Barnett
    Vince Barnett
    • Cab Driver
    • (não creditado)
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • First Mate of 'Glacier Queen'
    • (não creditado)
    Wallis Clark
    Wallis Clark
    • Second Banker
    • (não creditado)
    Willie Fung
    Willie Fung
    • Chow - the Cook
    • (não creditado)
    Charles Giblyn
    • Banker John Wilcox
    • (não creditado)
    Marilyn Harris
    Marilyn Harris
    • Pat Severn, as a Child
    • (não creditado)
    Sam Harris
    Sam Harris
    • Onlooker on Schooner
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Mervyn LeRoy
    • Roteiristas
      • Norman Reilly Raine
      • Zelda Sears
      • Eve Greene
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários15

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    10Ron Oliver

    Marie Dressler & Wallace Beery Shine In Nautical Heart Warmer

    TUGBOAT ANNIE, the `old sea cow,' pilots her beloved Narcissus around Puget Sound, constantly on the lookout for the shenanigans of her drunken husband. Their son strives to become the skipper of a great liner, but his success will imperil his father's life & break his mother's heart...

    Marie Dressler & Wallace Beery are nothing short of wonderful in this funny, touching film. The roles are a comfortable fit - they wear them like old clothes. With their life-worn faces & rumpled bodies, they embody a decent commonality which gives their acting the little something extra that pushes it over the top and makes their performances very special.

    Dressler was queen of the box office when she made this film, absolutely beloved by millions of American movie fans. Almost a force of nature, a cinematic Earth Mother, she was already carrying the cancer which would kill her the very next year. Beery would go on to other memorable roles, but his teamings with Dressler would always remain unique.

    Robert Young & Maureen O'Sullivan nicely play the young people, but they are completely overshadowed by the two old pros.

    Location settings help the movie's ambiance terrifically. The film is based on stories written by Norman Reilly Raine and published in the Saturday Evening Post.
    8springfieldrental

    Courageous Dressler Proves Why She Was Hollywood's Top Attraction

    Marie Dressler was the most popular actress at the box office when she appeared in August 1933 "Tugboat Annie." The back-to-back top box office honors in 1932 and now 1933 were so impressive Time Magazine placed her on the cover of its August 7, 1933 issue.

    Dressler's popularity was long in coming. After playing opposite Charlie Chaplin in 1914's "Tillie's Punctured Romance," her presence in film and stage was barely noticeable. The veteran actress, who first appeared on the stage in 1897 and in film ten years later, was so frustrated with the profession that she was considering working as a housekeeper on a Long Island estate. An old friend, screenwriter Frances Marion, contacted her to appear in a major role in 1927's 'The Callahans and the Murphy,' a part she felt the 59-year-old Dressler was a perfect fit. With glowing reviews, Dressler saw offers from Hollywood pour in, especially when they heard her forceful voice that was perfect for the emerging technology of sound. An Academy Award for Best Actress in 1930's "Min and Bill" solidified her Hollywood comeback.

    But at the height of her career, Dressler was diagnosed with terminal cancer, a condition she wasn't told for several months. MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer, who just signed her to a three-picture contract, was told by her doctors the prognosis was not good. Mayer took a personal interest to make sure the actress' health followed a strict regimen. He restricted her travel, even though she groused at missing a New York City charity event she was headlining. When Mayer arranged for an experimental cancer therapy, Dressler finally understood his concerns.

    During the filming of "Tugboat Annie," she was limited to three hours a day on the set. For long shots of her, a stand-in took her place. MGM arranged for most of the movie, set in Seattle, to be filmed in and around the Hollywood area. Despite a couch sitting on the side of the set for her whenever there was a break in filming, Dressler, in her autobiography, mentioned the storm scenes were the most physically challenging she ever went through as an actor. "One coastwise sailor in the cast told me that in twenty years' experience aboard tramp steamers he had never encountered rougher seas than those manufactured in our studios," she wrote. "Able-bodied men were slapped down by waves the script described as mild. There was more than one arm in a sling, and at least one leg in a plaster cast before we got through."

    Her character, Annie Brennan, was based on Thea Foss, the founder of a successful Seattle-based tugboat company whose semi-fictitious personality was featured in a series of Saturday Evening Post stories by Norman Raine. The film portrays Annie's struggles with an alcoholic husband, Terry (Wallace Beery), while sustaining her loving relationship with her son Alec (Robert Young). Alec's engagement to a competitor's daughter, Pat Severn (Maureen O'Sullivan), causes trouble down the road. Director Mervyn LeRoy took his film crew up to Seattle to film the exteriors, making "Tugboat Annie" the first Hollywood movie to be shot in Seattle. MGM rented out one of Foss Launch & Tug Company's tugboats and called it the "Narcissus." The real tugboat seen in the film, renamed the "Arthur Foss," today is docked next to the Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center.

    With the marquee attraction of Dressler and Beery, "Tugboat Annie" made MGM a profit of over $1 million, the richest take for the studio that year. The movie was so popular there were two remakes, in 1940 with Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, and in 1945 with Ann Darwell. Meanwhile, Dressler was able to fulfill the three-picture deal with her final movie, November 1933's "Christopher Bean," which exists but has never been released for home or television viewing. A copy has reportedly been stored in the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, N. Y. She died on July 28, 1934, from cancer, at age 65. Dressler is interred in the Great Mausoleum in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
    zog-3

    an interesting story

    The only film adaption ever done of the Saturday Evening Post "Tugboat Annie" stories. interesting depictions of the eating area, and engine room with its old triple expansion engine. the "Narcissus", was played by the real tugboat "Arthur Foss" which is preserved as a maritime museum after 101 years of work.
    8planktonrules

    sure it's campy---is that so bad?!

    This film is awfully campy and is a pretty insignificant film. However, this isn't really that bad a thing, as the acting and writing make this movie so much fun. I loved Marie Dressler's wonderful performance in the title role--it was funny and incredibly entertaining. And, combining her with Wallace Beery was a brilliant idea--they worked well together. The only odd thing about this movie was casting Robert Young as their grown son. I can't imagine WHAT a child of this ugly union would look like, but I would imagine it would look more like Mike Mizurki or Victor McLaglen! A great example of wonderful old-fashioned fun from MGM.
    9view_and_review

    Dressler and Beery Together Again

    The first thing I want to say is that "Tugboat Annie" is not just a comedy. I wouldn't even say it's primarily a comedy. It is a drama first and a comedy second.

    Annie Brennan (Marie Dressler) owned and operated a tugboat with her shiftless drunkard of a husband, Terry (Wallace Beery). The two had a son named Alec who grew up to be the youngest captain of an ocean liner and they couldn't have been more proud. Annie was a good mother and Alec (Robery Young) was an excellent son. Even after he'd made something of himself he didn't high hat his parents. Though they were still nothing more than unrefined tugboat operators Alec showed them off with pride.

    If Annie had one flaw it was her loyalty to Terry. His drinking got them into one problem after another. It even put Annie on the rocks with her own son. She was hopelessly torn between her loyalty to both men when Alec told his mother she'd have to make a choice: leave Terry and live in a nice apartment inland or stay with Terry on the Narcissus (the name of their tugboat).

    "Tugboat Annie" was touching, saddening, maddening, and even suspenseful. Yes, it was funny at times, but I'm glad it didn't try to make it as a straight comedy. Dressler and Beery make an incomparable combo. They also starred together in "Min and Bill" (1930) which was a good movie as well. Also of note in "Tugboat Annie" was Maureen O'Sullivan ("Skyscraper Souls" and "Payment Deferred") who played Alec's fiance, and Paul Hurst.

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    • Curiosidades
      The character Tugboat Annie is based on Thea Foss (1857-1927) who founded the Foss Launch & Tug Co. in Tacoma, Washington in 1889. Today, Foss Maritime owns the largest fleet of tugboats on the U.S. West Coast.
    • Citações

      Alexander 'Alec' Brennan: Mother! Are you all right? Did he strike you?

      Annie Brennan: No! Your father has never struck me. Except in self-defense.

    • Conexões
      Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Sailing, Sailing, Over the Bounding Main
      (uncredited)

      Written by Godfrey Marks

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de agosto de 1933 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Tugboat Annie
    • Locações de filme
      • Lake Union, Seattle, Washington, EUA(opening credit sequence)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 26 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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