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O Galã da Noite

Título original: The Man in Possession
  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
437
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O Galã da Noite (1931)
Comedy

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA charming bailiff's assistant poses as a young woman's butler until she can pay her debts.A charming bailiff's assistant poses as a young woman's butler until she can pay her debts.A charming bailiff's assistant poses as a young woman's butler until she can pay her debts.

  • Direção
    • Sam Wood
  • Roteiristas
    • H.M. Harwood
    • Sarah Y. Mason
    • P.G. Wodehouse
  • Artistas
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Charlotte Greenwood
    • Irene Purcell
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    437
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    • Direção
      • Sam Wood
    • Roteiristas
      • H.M. Harwood
      • Sarah Y. Mason
      • P.G. Wodehouse
    • Artistas
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Charlotte Greenwood
      • Irene Purcell
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Raymond Dabney
    Charlotte Greenwood
    Charlotte Greenwood
    • Clara
    Irene Purcell
    Irene Purcell
    • Crystal Wetherby
    C. Aubrey Smith
    C. Aubrey Smith
    • Mr. Dabney
    Beryl Mercer
    Beryl Mercer
    • Mrs. Dabney
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Claude Dabney
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Sir Charles Cartwright
    Maude Eburne
    Maude Eburne
    • Esther
    Forrester Harvey
    Forrester Harvey
    • A Bailiff
    Yorke Sherwood
    • A Butcher
    • Direção
      • Sam Wood
    • Roteiristas
      • H.M. Harwood
      • Sarah Y. Mason
      • P.G. Wodehouse
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    Avaliações de usuários11

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    10geraldminot

    excellent comedy - I rate it a 10!

    One of Robert Montgomery's best comedy situations. I am trying to find a DVD or VHS copy to purchase. None are available. All characters are portrayed to perfection. The pace is perfect, editing is excellent, great photography. Humorous situations take the viewer by surprise. You can tell that it was from a successful Broadway production. The writing is superb.

    Reginald Owens does a terrific job as do all the other beautifully cast actors and actresses. This picture is a classic because it fits in so well with today's world as it also did in 1931.

    Its message is timeless.

    Clara played by Charlotte Greenwood is an added treat. C. Aubrey Smith emotes superbly under the most adverse conditions while a young Robert Montgomery is at his peak!
    7AAdaSC

    Shame in society circles

    Posh Robert Montgomery (Raymond) is rejected by his social climbing family when he returns home from jail. Both his father C Aubrey Smith and his brother Reginald Owen (Claude) have agreed to give him some money to go away to another country. This is so that he can not embarrass the family's social standing any further, especially as his brother is about to marry wealthy socialite Irene Purcell (Crystal). Montgomery rejects their offer, sticks around and gets a job as a bailiff. Uh-oh, his first job is to collect on Purcell. She isn't so wealthy...............

    This film is better than I expected and it's funny. All the actors do well with the exception of the annoying Beryl Mercer who plays the mother. She reminded me of the annoying mother character in the 1970s UK comedy 'Citizen Smith' who keeps saying "Hello Foxy" to the character of "Wolfie". Another oddity is casting the maid Charlotte Greenwood (Clara) above Purcell. This is largely Purcell's story and she has a far more significant role in the film.
    9klg19

    A surprising delight

    Anytime one sees P.G. Wodehouse's name in the opening credits as a contributing writer, one should know that one is in for a good time. When the star of the piece is the always charming Robert Montgomery, it's a dead cert.

    It is a shame that so few Montgomery vehicles are available on VHS and especially on DVD. He always appears to be having the best time of anyone on screen. No one could convey quite so insouciant an air, or had quite so charming and boyish a smile. Montgomery uses both attributes to great effect in this film, in which he plays the disgraced son of a haute-bourgeois family who ends up, through a series of complex machinations, posing as the butler in the household of his estranged brother's fiancée (played to great effect by the very lovely Irene Purcell).

    The supporting cast is stellar as well, with the acerbic Charlotte Greenwood as the fiancée's maid and partner in poverty (not the fiancée herself, as another reviewer has stated), the foppish Reginald Owen as Montgomery's brother and Purcell's fiancé, a wonderfully gruff C. Aubrey Smith as Montgomery's father, and the always entertaining Alan Mowbray as the smarmy Sir Charles.

    The plot is lighter than air, and would float away completely were it not anchored by this very talented cast. The happy ending given to the two admitted bounders (Montgomery and Purcell) is one that could only have occurred before the enforcement of the Hays Code, when charm was considered more meritorious than virtue. Hear, hear!
    7bkoganbing

    One fast worker

    With his own upper class upbringing and perfect diction that went with his stage training, Robert Montgomery was one American who felt at home and could be accepted when he played in films like The Man In Possession. Montgomery plays the charming, but slightly spoiled upper class Englishman whose family just wants him out of the way because he did a stretch in the joint. For some white collar crime I'm sure.

    In any event when C. Aubrey Smith playing his Colonel Blimp like father offers to stake him to passage, somewhere, anywhere out of the country Montgomery leaves any way and gets a job as a bill collector.

    Wouldn't you know it on the first day on the job as a trainee with Forrester Harvey, Montgomery is left with the client to guard what might be repossessed. The client is the lovely Irene Purcell and because she's expecting guests at a dinner party Montgomery agrees to be her butler so he doesn't seem out of place.

    All I can say is that for a glorified repo-man Montgomery is one fast worker.

    Back in the early days of sound the studios bought all kinds of material for dialog and this film is based on a play originally done in London that did not have a long run in Depression era Broadway. One thing that MGM did do here was hire P.G. Wodehouse to spice up the dialog which he did. I'm not sure how much of this Wodehouse, but I'll bet the good stuff is from him. Some of the best is from Purcell's maid Charlotte Greenwood.

    Puncturing English pretensions was a Wodehouse specialty and he had a couple of fine examples of pretentious fatheads in the cast with Alan Mowbray and Montgomery's brother Reginald Owen. It's for Owen the dullard's prospects that C. Aubrey Smith wants to get his slightly soiled son out of sight and out of mind. These two definitely could have been Wodehouse originals.

    MGM later remade this for Robert Taylor and Jean Harlow as Personal Property. Owen actually repeated his role there.

    Even a smear of Wodehouse is always good and if that's your cup of tea than The Man In Possession is your kind of film.
    6SAMTHEBESTEST

    Robert Montgomery as a cute butler in a sweet little pre-code rom-com

    The Man In Possession (1931) : Brief Review -

    Robert Montgomery as a cute butler in a sweet little pre-code rom-com. Since it's an early talkie, I noticed some issues with the sound and dialogue delivery. That was quite acceptable for the time, but it did affect my viewing experience. The film felt a bit slow given the pacing standards of motion pictures. Aside from that, I don't think there's anything that can stop me from calling it a sweet little rom-com from the pre-code era. The film has very little to do with the writing and screenplay, as the story feels smaller compared to what one can expect in an 80-90 minute movie. Raymond takes a job as a sheriff's officer and is asked to take possession of Crystal's house, which has not paid debts for a long time. She asks them to come back tomorrow, but the officer leaves Raymond at her house. Raymond does all the butler's tasks while Crystal tries to woo her boyfriends in hopes of arranging money. In the meantime, Raymond's brother, father, and mother arrive at the same house for dinner, as Crystal wants to marry Raymond's son for financial gain. After dinner, Raymond and Crystal make love and realize they are madly in love with each other. What will Crystal do now? Robert Montgomery portrays a sophisticated, humble, helpful, and considerate butler who also has some stylish flair-something similar to what we saw William Powell do in My Man Godfrey (1936) later. Irene Purcell was somewhat lackluster; I'm not sure why. She seemed tepid and quite typecast, which is why the chemistry between these two did not work. The laughs weren't plentiful, but the story was sweet, and the love story was even sweeter when viewed from an early 30s perspective. Overall, it's a good, one-time flick by Sam Wood, who has had much better silent comedies to his name. I enjoyed a few moments despite its flaws.

    RATING - 6/10*

    By - #samthebestest.

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    • Curiosidades
      The M-G-M film Seu Criado, Obrigado (1937), directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor, was also based on the H.M. Harwood play. Reginald Owen played "Dabney" and Forrester Harvey played the "a bailiff" in that film as well.
    • Citações

      Clara: Are you trying to be funny?

      Raymond Dabney: Yes.

      Clara: Try harder.

    • Conexões
      References The Man in Possession (1915)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Chansonette
      (1923) (uncredited)

      Music by Rudolf Friml

      Played on piano by Robert Montgomery

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de julho de 1931 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Man in Possession
    • Locações de filme
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      1 hora 24 minutos
    • Cor
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    • Proporção
      • 1.20 : 1

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