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O Milhão

Título original: Le million
  • 1931
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 31 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
4 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
O Milhão (1931)
Classic MusicalComedyMusical

Um pintor com dificuldades financeiras e seu colega de quarto e rival competem para recuperar um casaco em cujo bolso está um bilhete de loteria premiado.Um pintor com dificuldades financeiras e seu colega de quarto e rival competem para recuperar um casaco em cujo bolso está um bilhete de loteria premiado.Um pintor com dificuldades financeiras e seu colega de quarto e rival competem para recuperar um casaco em cujo bolso está um bilhete de loteria premiado.

  • Direção
    • René Clair
  • Roteiristas
    • Georges Berr
    • Marcel Guillemaud
    • René Clair
  • Artistas
    • Annabella
    • René Lefèvre
    • Jean-Louis Allibert
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • René Clair
    • Roteiristas
      • Georges Berr
      • Marcel Guillemaud
      • René Clair
    • Artistas
      • Annabella
      • René Lefèvre
      • Jean-Louis Allibert
    • 30Avaliações de usuários
    • 22Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 2 vitórias no total

    Fotos6

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    Elenco principal26

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    Annabella
    Annabella
    • Béatrice
    René Lefèvre
    René Lefèvre
    • Michel Bouflette
    Jean-Louis Allibert
    Jean-Louis Allibert
    • Prosper
    • (as Louis Allibert)
    Paul Ollivier
    Paul Ollivier
    • Granpère Tulipe
    Constantin Siroesco
    • Ambrosio Sopranelli
    Raymond Cordy
    Raymond Cordy
    • Le chauffeur de taxi
    Vanda Gréville
    Vanda Gréville
    • Vanda
    Odette Talazac
    Odette Talazac
    • La cantatrice
    Pedro Elviro
    Pedro Elviro
    • Le régisseur
    • (as Pitouto)
    Jane Pierson
    Jane Pierson
    • L'épicière
    André Michaud
    • Le boucher
    Eugène Stuber
    • Le policier
    Pierre Alcover
    Pierre Alcover
    • Le policier
    Armand Bernard
    Armand Bernard
    • Le chef d'orchestre
    Gabrielle Rosny
    Georgette Dalmas
    Jean Gaubens
    Teddy Michaud
    • Direção
      • René Clair
    • Roteiristas
      • Georges Berr
      • Marcel Guillemaud
      • René Clair
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários30

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    10zetes

    Very satisfying light entertainment

    I have lately got into the habit of purchasing any interesting DVD that the Criterion company releases. I figure that even if I dislike the movie, Criterion usually supplies enough extra material to compensate for any shortcomings in the actual film. I read up on them, and I buy the ones which are the most interesting to me.

    Le Million is my latest purchase, and I must say that I was not disappointed in the film. It is cheery, funny, and romantic. Everything about it is quite excellent. The songs are wonderful. If I understood French, I would probably hum them and sing them all day long. The acting is very good for this kind of movie. American musicals of the classic Hollywood era relied more on song and dance than the actual characters and story, but in Le Million, the characters are rather well developed and the story, while not being anything extremely impressive, is not at all lacking. I loved the developments of the relationships, especially the relationship between the once best friends Michel and Prosper. The romantic moments are also very well developed. The direction is nearly perfect, with several very memorable moments. Probably the single most perfect scene of the film occurs right after the lead couple has an argument. They hide on the stage of an opera performance, and the opera singers sing lines which the couple, Michel and Beatrice, interpret to their own situation. This is definitely one of the high points in cinema history. The scene managed to make me laugh, to win me over with a very sweet romance, and make me smirk at just how clever the director was. I give this film a 9/10.

    P.S. - Some information for anyone who has the same faith in Criterion that I do and is planning to buy it. Amongst the Criterion discs I now own, Le Million contains the fewest features. All it has is a photo gallery (not all that useful; one might flip through it once) and a rare television interview with Rene Clair, the director. This piece is of some interest. He was one of the many directors who had started out in silent film, and when talkies were first appearing, he said that they represented the death of film. I think most film-savvy people understand what these directors meant when they said that, but it is interesting to hear him explain it. Also, if you have read the description of this movie on Amazon.com, please note that they were wrong in one important respect: not every line in the film is sung. In fact, it contains no more songs than a regular musical. It is actually a lot more like a Chaplin or Buster Keaton or Marx Brothers film. My criticisms of the disc are not that important. Heck, Criterion has the right to smack me around for making those complaints. The fact is, their people probably spent hundreds of hours fixing up a film which only 20 (now 21!) people have voted for on imdb, and only about a hundred people, if that, will ever see the film. Heck, if you look at the Criterion web site, Le Million is nowhere to be found. I have no clue why not. It's something they should really be proud of (of course, their web site is surprisingly horrible). They did a fine job on this film. Bravo! They deserve all the money I can stand to give them!
    Michael_Elliott

    Classic Musical

    Le million (1931)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Extremely charming and inventive French comedy takes a simple idea and really expands it to something special. A starving artist name Michel (Rene Lefevre) is being hounded by collectors when he realizes that he's won the lottery. He rushes to get his coat where the ticket is but learns his girlfriend (Annabella) has given it away, which leads to a wild chase in hopes of getting it back. I wasn't sure what to expect when entering this film because I had heard that it contained some pretty strange things but within minutes I was caught up in the story and the way it was being played out. I don't think the movie is laugh out loud funny but it doesn't really need to be. In fact, I think the story could have gone for more slapstick and gotten bigger laughs but, in a strange way, it's smarter than that and goes for something completely different. Having the actors sing their dialogue makes this film come off very fresh today and I can't imagine and fresh and unique it must have been in 1931 when many sound films didn't sound all that great. The delivery of the music is top-notch and many of the "songs" are better than what Americans were hearing in their musicals then. Another major plus are the performances, which are all very charming but Lefevre really carries the thing as he floats around like a feather and really hits all the right moves. The one thing that didn't work too well for me was the rather long sequence at the opera. I thought some of it went on a tad bit too long, although the football scene here was greatly directed.
    8blanche-2

    Delightful Rene Clair musical

    "Le Million" is a 1931 musical directed by Rene Clair. It's wonderful that it's available on DVD for audiences to see and enjoy it. The story concerns a starving Parisian artist Michele (Rene Lefevre) who is having a bad day. He is being hounded by every creditor in town, and as his fiancé Beatrice (Annabella) walks into his apartment, he is embracing his model. Then he realizes that he has won the Dutch lottery with his friend Prosper (Jean-Louis Allibert), but the ticket is in his coat pocket, and the coat is gone. The city-wide hunt then begins for the coat, which was taken by Beatrice and given to a needy person, who sold it to the opera singer Sopranelli. There is a hilarious scene in Sopranelli's dressing room as various people try to get the ticket out of the coat pocket. Beatrice and Michele wind up behind some scenery on the opera stage and relate to the duet that's being sung.

    This film and Clair obviously influenced such talents as the Marx Brothers, Ernst Lubitsch, and Rouben Mamoulian. All the performances are good, with the beautiful Annabella, a brunette here, a standout as the ballerina Beatrice. Annabella was signed by 20th Century Fox and brought over to America around 1938, made Suez with Tyrone Power, and the two fell in love and decided to get married. In order to dissuade her and his biggest star from marrying, Zanuck offered her several films in Europe, but she refused to leave her fiancée. Zanuck made sure she didn't work much after that, effectively blacklisting her. She had a big Broadway success, worked on behalf of the troops during World War II, and returned to France after her divorce from Power. She retired in 1954. Her radio work with Power, and this film, show what a wonderful actress she was.

    Very good film - highly recommended.
    eibon04

    In the tradition of Marx Brothers and Charles Chaplin

    One of a rare breed of films which crosses elements of the silent and sound period. Le Million(1931) is excellent in its comic routes and brilliant in its storytelling abilitites. Rene Clair does wonders with the material which is top notch. Le Million(1931) is an inspiration to any comedy done within the seven decades.
    Snow Leopard

    A Very Funny & Very Creative Musical Feature

    Besides being very amusing, this French musical feature is quite creative as well. René Clair's light touch is perfect for the material, and it gives the movie a style all its own. In particular, it stands out as one of the best of the earlier sound movies that adopted a musical format.

    The story is the kind of simple but amusing premise that, in the right hands, can be built up into a hilarious situation. And that is what Clair does here - beginning with some entertaining misadventures that introduce the characters, he then sets up the main story about the lottery ticket, and from there on it builds up nicely both in humor and in complexity. The climactic sequence in the opera house is a well-crafted, extended slapstick sequence that also includes some interesting parallels.

    The cast works well, with Annabella particularly standing out with her engaging performance as Béatrice.

    The style is an interesting contrast from what eventually became the norm in movie musicals. The musical sequences, which vary considerably in length, are for the most part worked naturally into the flow of events, rather than being set off as separate numbers. Clair and the cast make this format work well. The overall result is a very enjoyable movie that you will also remember for its imaginative approach.

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      Pauline Kael, the eminent film critic for The New Yorker, lavished praise on the film, calling it "René Clair at his exquisite best; no one else has ever been able to make a comedy move with such delicate, dreamlike inevitability [...] This movie is lyrical, choreographic, giddy--it's the best French musical of its period."
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      Vanda: That girl seemed annoyed. Is she your girlfriend?

      Michel Bouflette: No. No, she's a neighbor. She's a dancer. She's quite nice. But she didn't know I was doing your portrait. It surprised her.

      Vanda: You're probably wooing her.

      Michel Bouflette: No, no, no. Not at all. We're just sort of engaged.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A francia lírai realizmus (1989)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de fevereiro de 1931 (Portugal)
    • País de origem
      • França
    • Idioma
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
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    • Locações de filme
      • Alemanha
    • Empresa de produção
      • Films Sonores Tobis
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.19 : 1

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