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Título original: Letty Lynton
  • 1932
  • Approved
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
636
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Redimida (1932)
Drama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA socialite begins a shipboard romance with a wealthy man, but is blackmailed by a former lover.A socialite begins a shipboard romance with a wealthy man, but is blackmailed by a former lover.A socialite begins a shipboard romance with a wealthy man, but is blackmailed by a former lover.

  • Direção
    • Clarence Brown
  • Roteiristas
    • Marie Belloc Lowndes
    • John Meehan
    • Wanda Tuchock
  • Artistas
    • Joan Crawford
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Nils Asther
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    636
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Clarence Brown
    • Roteiristas
      • Marie Belloc Lowndes
      • John Meehan
      • Wanda Tuchock
    • Artistas
      • Joan Crawford
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Nils Asther
    • 16Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Joan Crawford
    Joan Crawford
    • Letty Lynton
    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Jerry Darrow
    Nils Asther
    Nils Asther
    • Emile Renaul
    Lewis Stone
    Lewis Stone
    • District Attorney Haney
    May Robson
    May Robson
    • Mrs. Lynton, Letty's Mothers
    Louise Closser Hale
    Louise Closser Hale
    • Miranda, Letty's Maid
    Emma Dunn
    Emma Dunn
    • Mrs. Darrow, Jerry's Mother
    Walter Walker
    • Mr. Darrow, Jerry's Father
    William Pawley
    • Hennessey
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Waiter
    • (não creditado)
    June Brown
      Edward LeSaint
      Edward LeSaint
      • Dr. Sanders
      • (não creditado)
      Edgar Norton
      Edgar Norton
      • Darrow's Butler
      • (não creditado)
      Lee Phelps
      • Dennis, Darrow's Chauffeur
      • (não creditado)
      C. Montague Shaw
      C. Montague Shaw
      • Ship's Officer at Christmas Party
      • (não creditado)
      Harry Stubbs
      Harry Stubbs
      • Ship's Steward
      • (não creditado)
      Charles Williams
      • Reporter
      • (não creditado)
      • Direção
        • Clarence Brown
      • Roteiristas
        • Marie Belloc Lowndes
        • John Meehan
        • Wanda Tuchock
      • Elenco e equipe completos
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      5view_and_review

      Image is Everything

      Letty Lynton (Joan Crawford) had men coming out of her ears. Everywhere she went men were clambering for her. One particular man, Emile Renaul (Nils Asther), whom she met abroad, was determined to possess her at all costs. She was once madly in love with him, then his veneer finish slowly faded and she was no longer in love with him, yet he was certainly still in love with (or infatuated with) her.

      Letty peeled free of Emile in Rio de Janeiro and headed home for New York. On the ship she met Jerry (Robert Montgomery) who'd also fall in love with her. By the end of their two week voyage they were engaged to be married. Things got dicey for Letty when Emile was waiting at the dock for her in New York. Now she had to figure out a way to push Emile away for good while not letting on to Jerry she had such a relationship.

      In this movie Letty was painted as the sympathetic character. She'd had a fling and was now indefinitely tied to this man whom she loved no more. The drama and suspense wasn't that of a "Fatal Attraction" or "Sleeping with the Enemy" in that Emile was going to do her bodily harm, the drama and suspense was in his ability to expose Letty. She was from a wealthy upstanding family and in the 30's, as I have learned, image is everything to high society. Letty's image would've been indelibly tarnished if Emile revealed to the world their tryst.

      The problem I had with the "drama" was that I didn't see it as that big of a deal. Letty didn't want to lose Jerry, hence she wanted to keep Emile a secret. We, as the viewers, were supposed to feel the pain, angst, and desperation Letty had as she sought to free herself from Emile. I just couldn't feel it. I agree, it sucked to be in her position, but a big part of me was thinking, "Cut him off and deal with whatever he decides to reveal." I thought that because A.) I'm sure that the embarrassment would only be temporary B.) I believed Jerry would stick around and C.) Letty and Jerry's relationship never moved me. They met on a boat, had some good times, and decided to marry. The relationship was too simple for me to have any strong feelings about its survival.

      Letty would deal with things her own way and find out just how much love she had, or didn't have, from Jerry.
      6gridoon2025

      The "lost" Joan Crawford film

      Long unreleased (and it's still hard to find a decent print), and thus notorious, "Letty Lynton" does not quite live up to this notoriety. It does have a great ending, the kind of pre-code ending that makes you want to sit up and clap, and a hard-to-watch scene of Joan Crawford being slapped around by a man, but otherwise it's an undistinguished story, unimaginatively presented. **1/2 out of 4.
      8AlsExGal

      The hype is true...

      ... unlike so many lost or unavailable films. The plot initially seems not so unusual, especially for a Joan Crawford MGM vehicle of the 1930's. Joan plays a fabulously wealthy playgirl living in South America who decides to return home for a multitude of reasons - she wants to turn over a new leaf, she wants to make up with the mother (May Robson) who has been pushing her away all her life, but most of all she wants to get out of the grasp of a possessive lover (Nils Asther) that is smothering her and objectifying her to the point that she is frightened. She takes a ship home to New York, and on the way there falls in love with the charming heir Hale Darrow (Robert Montgomery). The two become engaged with the press waiting to snap their pictures as the boat docks, but as the picture is snapped, what does Letty see but the possessive lover she thought she left in South America, literally licking his chops for her and waiting for her to land.

      Young Darrow knows nothing of Letty's past, Letty's mom still wants nothing to do with her, and as for her old lover, he's demanding she continue the affair or else he will publicize some torrid love letters she wrote. How does this all turn out? Quite unexpectedly, I'll tell you that much and I'll also tell you, thank goodness for precode where justice in the movies - as in life - didn't always have the predictable nature of a form letter like it did after 1934.

      MGM threw its A-list talent at this one including Joan's gowns by Adrian, Lewis Stone with a short but important part at the end, and some first class character actors. The only thing that doesn't ring quite true is May Robson as Joan's mother. Robson's acting and characterization are perfect, but she was almost 50 years older than Joan, looks it, and it just doesn't seem plausible that they could be mother and daughter with that age difference staring you in the face. Still it's a minor quibble and I'd highly recommend watching it if you ever get the opportunity.
      theowinthrop

      1850s Glasgow moved to 1930s Gotham

      So many films of great movie stars are out of circulation for one reason of another. LETTY LYTTON is one of them. I have never seen it, although (from the sound of it it sounds interesting). I can though illuminate something of the background.

      Marie Belloc Lowndes is recalled today for one novel (from a short story) entitled "THE LODGER". She was fascinated by crime and wrote books based on famous cases (like a younger contemporary, "Joseph Shearing"). THE LODGER was about the Jack the Ripper murders. Other novels of hers were turned into movies. THE STORY OF IVY became a film with Joan Fontaine as an unscrupulous poisoner (of her husband) - supposedly based on the Maybrick Murder Case of 1889.

      LETTY LYTTON was based on the Madeleine Smith poisoning case of 1857 in Glasgow, Scotland. Madeleine was supposed to marry a Mr. William Minnoch, in a marriage approved by her very strict father (a leading architect). But she had been having very close relations with an Emile L'Angelier (foreign sounding for Scotland, but L'Angelier was from the Channel Islands of Great Britain). L'Angelier may have loved Madeleine, but he was also socially attracted to her position in Glasgow. He would not let her drop the relationship. Several times he visited her, and came home ill. The last time he died. Subsequently arsenic was found on his corpse. Love letters written by Madeleine led to her arrest. She was tried, but the jury (despite good reason) was not willing to find her guilty. They did not acquit either. Instead, she was found "Not Proven", which is a verdict on Scotland has. Madeleine eventually married an artist, George Wardle, until their divorce in the 1880s. She became a socialist (one of her friends in London was George Bernard Shaw). She married a second time, emigrated to America, and died in New York City (in the Bronx) in 1926 when in her nineties. She is buried there.

      Certainly, in her later years, she did not have the wonderful wardrobe that was Ms Crawford's courtesy of MGM, but she had a reasonably quiet life. She fought a motion picture studio in the 1920s which wanted to make him a film about her career (it wasn't made). A woman of spirit (even if you do not think her innocent of murder). She did not know that LETTY LYTTON would appear in a film suggested by her story within a decade, nor that (in 1950) David Lean would make the definitive film about the case: MADELEINE.
      8Maleejandra

      Just Release it Already!

      Letty Lynton is unfortunately barred from being formally released due to a lawsuit, a shame because it is a good early Crawford film. The story revolves around Letty Lynton (Joan Crawford), a woman whose past with Emile (Nils Asther) makes her a less than desirable woman. She falls in love with Jerry (Robert Montgomery) who loves her in return and intends to make her his wife. But he doesn't know of her past and that Emile has come to claim her.

      Crawford looked best in these early talkies with fabulous wardrobes by Adrian and a gorgeous face. As an actress, she is natural and enthusiastic. She has chemistry with both the seductive Asther and the charismatic Montgomery, making for a more interesting story.

      There are several funny scenes in the film as well as plenty of drama, making it accessible by wider audiences, that is, if one can find a copy.

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      • Curiosidades
        This film, one of the seminal works of the pre-Code era, has been unavailable commercially since January 17, 1936, when a federal court ruled that MGM's script too closely resembled the play "Dishonored Lady" without having acquired the rights or given proper screen credit. The play, written by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes for leading lady Katharine Cornell, opened on Broadway at the Empire Theatre on April 30, 1930, running for 127 performances. The U.S. copyright of the play will expire in 2025.
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        District Attorney Haney: Lawyers with brains are scarce.

      • Conexões
        Featured in Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002)

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 14 de maio de 1932 (Estados Unidos da América)
      • País de origem
        • Estados Unidos da América
      • Idioma
        • Inglês
      • Também conhecido como
        • Letty Lynton
      • 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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      • Tempo de duração
        • 1 h 24 min(84 min)
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        • Black and White
      • Proporção
        • 1.37 : 1

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