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Mulher Antes de Tudo

Título original: First a Girl
  • 1935
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
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Mulher Antes de Tudo (1935)
ComédiaMusical

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaElizabeth dreams of being a music-hall singer. She gets to know Victor, that quite unexpectedly gets a female part in a music-hall number. He unfortunately finds himself voiceless, so, why w... Ler tudoElizabeth dreams of being a music-hall singer. She gets to know Victor, that quite unexpectedly gets a female part in a music-hall number. He unfortunately finds himself voiceless, so, why wouldn't Elizabeth replace him in it?Elizabeth dreams of being a music-hall singer. She gets to know Victor, that quite unexpectedly gets a female part in a music-hall number. He unfortunately finds himself voiceless, so, why wouldn't Elizabeth replace him in it?

  • Direção
    • Victor Saville
  • Roteiristas
    • Marjorie Gaffney
    • Reinhold Schünzel
  • Artistas
    • Jessie Matthews
    • Sonnie Hale
    • Anna Lee
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    525
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Victor Saville
    • Roteiristas
      • Marjorie Gaffney
      • Reinhold Schünzel
    • Artistas
      • Jessie Matthews
      • Sonnie Hale
      • Anna Lee
    • 19Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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    Jessie Matthews
    Jessie Matthews
    • Elizabeth
    Sonnie Hale
    Sonnie Hale
    • Victor
    Anna Lee
    Anna Lee
    • Princess
    Griffith Jones
    Griffith Jones
    • Robert
    Alfred Drayton
    Alfred Drayton
    • Mc Lintock
    Constance Godridge
    • Beryl
    Eddie Gray
    • Goose Trainer
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Seraphina
    Donald Stewart
    Donald Stewart
    • Singer
    Alf Goddard
    • Atlas
    • (não creditado)
    Cameron Hall
    • Cast Member
    • (não creditado)
    Esma Lewis
    • Cast Member
    • (não creditado)
    Enid Lindsey
    • Cast Member
    • (não creditado)
    Jack Vyvyan
    • Man Serving in Cafe
    • (não creditado)
    Billy Watts
    • Reporter
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Victor Saville
    • Roteiristas
      • Marjorie Gaffney
      • Reinhold Schünzel
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    Avaliações de usuários19

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    7marcslope

    Victor/Victoria, sorta

    The premise-a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman-is the same, but Blake Edwards considerably revised the particulars for his 1982 version of this 1935 Jessie Matthews musical, which was in turn taken from a 1933 German romp. Matthews is a stagestruck clerk who loses her job and fills in, in a rather contrived plot development, for female impersonator Sonnie Hale, a would-be Shakespearean actor who's putting on a dress to earn a guinea or two. She triumphs, and soon she's touring a surprisingly location-shot Europe as Victor. Matthews is, as ever, charming, a pleasing singer and a marvelous dancer. But with her constant lipstick and eye shadow and plucked eyebrows, the notion that she could fool all of Europe with her gender is absurd, and the screenplay has to go through some strenuous contortions to correctly match her with the dashing Griffith Jones, whose fiancee, a platinum-blonde Anna Lee, winds up with Hale, who wraps up the movie by doing an elaborate production number in drag, and isn't as hilarious as he thinks he is. It's pretty jolly, lavish by 1930s British musical standards, and a bright showcase for Matthews, but I think I prefer Victor/Victoria, and I think I buy Julie Andrews as a boy more than I do Matthews.
    8kastagne

    outdated but enchanting

    this charming British musical, the first English version of ' victor victoria', can boast a swell cast,pungent lines and delightful musical routines. the story evolves around a showgirl pretending to be a boy and playing a girl on stage. Quite confusing, but that's where comes all the fun. Even if Jessie Matthews has star billing and the leading role, Sonnie Hale is outstanding and the credit for the enchantment is mainly all his. Their dance routines cannot compete with Fred and Ginger, but their facetiousness and buffoonery deserves our chortles. An old fashioned charm emanates from this movie, unfortunately not very well known.
    71930s_Time_Machine

    A delightfully fun film but not quite as good as expected

    Coming between EVERGREEN (considered to be Jessie Matthews' best film) and IT'S LOVE AGAIN (my own favourite) and made by the same team, I thought this might be fantastic but it was just 'good' rather than 'very good.'

    It is still a lovely, happy picture with some really spectacular dance numbers. It's stylishly directed as usual by the maestro, Victor Saville and as a big, flashy musical it's much more impressive than what Hollywood was doing at the time (with the obvious exception of what Zanuck had overseen a few years earlier at Warners.)

    Although it adds to the film's overall silliness, what is completely and utterly impossible for your mind to process is that just by cutting her hair, anyone could possibly believe that Jessie Matthews was a man. She was unquestionably the prettiest woman in movies back then (if not, the prettiest woman in the world?) The proposition is beyond sheer madness especially since she doesn't even change her voice, her makeup or her characteristic sensuous style of dancing.

    What also seems impossible is that in real life this stunningly beautiful actress was married to Sonny Hale (her co star). Being kind, the nicest comment about his appearance could be be that he didn't have film star looks! However you can start to see what she saw in him. He does have an unusually engaging and warm personality which comes across really strongly in this picture. You might not think so at first but the more you watch him, the funnier he gets.

    This is a great uplifting slice of joyful escapism. It's an absolute, absolute must for any fans of spectacular 1930s musicals and silly old-fashioned farces. For those of you unfamiliar with the goddess known as Jessie Matthews however, this one isn't as likely to make you fall in love with her as much as some of her other pictures.
    8Igenlode Wordsmith

    "I've been father, mother, sister and brother to that girl..."

    This may not be among the greatest of the Jessie Matthews musicals -- dance and music are not always seamlessly integrated into the action -- but I remembered it fondly from the National Film Theatre's season of her work last year and was delighted to discover on recent re-viewing that it retained its charm on repeat performance.

    Husband Sonnie Hale teams with Jessie Matthews to great effect, as Victor, the frustrated Shakespearian reduced to working the music halls as a female impersonator, bonds with 'Bill', the would-be song and dance girl who finds herself launched on an inadvertent male career after helping him out with his "Mr Victoria" act one night. As international success unexpectedly beckons, Victor persuades his reluctant new acquaintance to continue the masquerade with the promise that he will shield her constantly from exposure and will never let her down. And part of the charm of this film, as it skirts its way merrily along the censor's line without ever quite transgressing, is that they never do let each other down.

    In a move that wrong-foots audience expectations, the odd couple duly fall inconveniently in love -- but not with each other. Predictable bickering and frustrations ensue, feet are put in it and bricks are dropped, and Victor's protective vigilance is sorely tested, but the two share the affectionate reliance of a true 'buddy movie' throughout, and it is this unquestioning trust that helps provide the film's warm-hearted appeal.

    Despite its provocative subject matter, which resulted in severe cuts for American release (the constant focus on stratagems to conceal the heroine's true sex only serves to accentuate the issue of what is *not* being shown...), "First a Girl" has an oddly innocent generosity about it. It's one of those happy comedies that seems to take a genuinely sunny view of human nature, with disaster always foiled and characters revealing unexpected better selves. Nothing remotely titillating is ever actually disclosed, of course -- Victor's gallantly-turned back is our security for that -- but as in most cross-dressing cinema, one does have to tacitly presume a considerable degree of blindness on the part of the entire male cast if they can really confuse the girl in man's clothes for a boy, Eton crop or no Eton crop...

    Jessie Matthews is, as ever, vivacious, talented and charismatic. As her co-star, Sonnie Hale comes near to stealing the show, with his open, likable persona and his cheerful willingness to be the butt of visual humour on screen, coupled with flashes of sincerity that make us care about the character as more than just a comic foil. Griffith Jones gives a fine performance yet again in the somewhat thankless role of handsome but secondary male lead (see also "Escape Me Never", "The Rake's Progress", "The Wicked Lady").

    The dance numbers betray the somewhat cramped facilities available (the big production number at the end had to be filmed outdoors against a black night sky because there simply wasn't a sound stage big enough at the studio) and can feel somewhat gratuitously inserted -- I felt that the restaurant floor-show routine, in which Jessie Matthews doesn't even feature, outlasted its welcome in particular -- but the tunes stayed in my head for several days, and Miss Matthews performs with skill and an infectious gaiety that brings an unheralded smile to the viewer. "Evergreen" remains probably the best vehicle I've seen for her superb singing and dancing talents, coupling the comic potential of another masquerade scenario with more integrated musical performances and greater dramatic depth, but "First A Girl" still has great appeal.
    10vharault

    A forgotten gem !

    As I am French it is a little difficult for me to write in English (please forgive me !). However I would like to say that this movie is my favorite among the musicals from the 30's. Jessie Matthews, as good singer as dancer, is charming and "piquant". Her partner, Sonnie Hale, is absolutely hilarious, especially when singing the lovely melody "everything's in rhythm in my heart". Besides, the romance between Elizabeth (J. Matthews) and Robert - quite smart ! - (Griffith Jones) is much more glamorous than the one in VICTOR VICTORIA by Blake Edwards. No need to say I highly recommend FIRST A GIRL as it is, according to me, a genuine gem ! Unfortunately, there is no DVD of this movie in my country :-(

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    • Curiosidades
      The long scarf worn prominently by Sonnie Hale during the early scenes had been knitted for him by Jessie Matthews on the set of her previous film, Sempre Viva (1934).
    • Erros de gravação
      Victor, the expert in Shakespeare quotes "Is love a tender thing? it is too rough, Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn. If love be rough with you, be rough with love" ending with "As You Like It" not the actual "Romeo and Juliet" from which the quote is taken.
    • Citações

      Victor: [to 'Bill', about Princess Mironoff] She doesn't know you. Smile!

      [Bill smiles awkwardly at the Princess, Victor does so with broad masculine appreciation]

      Victor: [aside] Not like *that*. A he-man smile; she's beautiful!

      [Bill catches sight of the handsome Robert and her smile widens]

      Victor: [acidly] I said the Princess, not the Prince...

    • Conexões
      Featured in Navegando em Ritmo (1938)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Wedding March
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard Wagner

      Arranged by Louis Levy

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 3 de fevereiro de 1936 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Francês
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • First a Girl
    • Locações de filme
      • French Riviera, Alpes-Maritimes, França(Exterior)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 34 min(94 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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