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O Coração de um Trovador

Título original: Swanee River
  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
247
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Don Ameche, Hall Johnson Choir, Al Jolson, and Andrea Leeds in O Coração de um Trovador (1939)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaMore fictional than factual biography of Stephen Foster. Songwriter from Pittsburgh falls in love with the South, marries a Southern gal (Leeds), then is accused of sympathizing when the Civ... Ler tudoMore fictional than factual biography of Stephen Foster. Songwriter from Pittsburgh falls in love with the South, marries a Southern gal (Leeds), then is accused of sympathizing when the Civil War breaks out.More fictional than factual biography of Stephen Foster. Songwriter from Pittsburgh falls in love with the South, marries a Southern gal (Leeds), then is accused of sympathizing when the Civil War breaks out.

  • Direção
    • Sidney Lanfield
  • Roteiristas
    • John Taintor Foote
    • Philip Dunne
  • Artistas
    • Don Ameche
    • Andrea Leeds
    • Al Jolson
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    247
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    • Direção
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Roteiristas
      • John Taintor Foote
      • Philip Dunne
    • Artistas
      • Don Ameche
      • Andrea Leeds
      • Al Jolson
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
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    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total

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    Don Ameche
    Don Ameche
    • Stephen Foster
    Andrea Leeds
    Andrea Leeds
    • Jane McDowell Foster
    Al Jolson
    Al Jolson
    • Edwin P. Christy
    Felix Bressart
    Felix Bressart
    • Henry Kleber
    Chick Chandler
    Chick Chandler
    • Bones
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Andrew McDowell
    George Reed
    George Reed
    • Old Joe, McDowell's Coachman
    Richard Clarke
    Richard Clarke
    • Tom Harper
    Diane Fisher
    • Marion Foster
    George P. Breakston
    George P. Breakston
    • Ambrose
    Al Herman
    • Tambo
    Charles Trowbridge
    Charles Trowbridge
    • Mr. Foster
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Henry Foster
    Leona Roberts
    Leona Roberts
    • Mrs. Foster
    Charles Tannen
    Charles Tannen
    • Morrison Foster
    Clara Blandick
    Clara Blandick
    • Mrs. Griffin
    Nella Walker
    Nella Walker
    • Mrs. McDowell
    Harry Hayden
    • Erwin
    • Direção
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Roteiristas
      • John Taintor Foote
      • Philip Dunne
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    8telegonus

    Eye & Ear Candy

    This is hardly an accurate biography of songwriter Stephen Foster, but it's an awfully good movie thanks to its beautiful score, breathtaking photography, and scenic design. Its pictorialization of antebellum America and the South in particular rival the same year's Gone With the Wind. Producer Darryl Zanuck was especially gifted at producing these Techniciolor extravaganzas, and this one's as good as it gets. Even if one can't stand the story,--and it's a sad one--the movie is worth seeing and hearing for the remarkable skill with which it was made. Don Ameche is a pleasing Foster, and Al Jolson is on hand as Christy (of the OLD Christy Minstrels fame), and sings the songs with a gleefully vaudevillean relish which at times seems a bit over the top for the historical period. On the other hand the movie seems quite accurate in other respects and feels, to me, more like nineteenth century America than 1939.
    8lugonian

    The Stephen Foster Story

    SWANEE RIVER (20th Century-Fox, 1939), directed by Sidney Lanfield, is the second adaptation on the life of American composer Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864). An earlier version, titled HARMONY LANE (Mascot, 1935) starred Douglass Montgomery, and the third and last incarnation (to date) became I DREAM OF JEANNIE (Republic, 1952) with Bill Shirley as Foster. Having seen all three screen treatments at one time or another over the years, the vote goes to the 1939 version as the best of the trio. For this screen version, it stars Don Ameche as Foster, an absent-minded but good-natured struggling composer whose songs become part of American music, thanks to the encouragement of his wife, Jane (Andrea Leeds) and E.P. Christy (Al Jolson), the "world's greatest minstrel." Of course with Foster's popularity comes trials and tribulations, whether it be in his struggles for success, or due to heavy drinking leading to his failed marriage, but it is not all in vain. Even after Foster's death, his music lives on.

    While SWANEE RIVER is more of a fictional essay than fact, and what Hollywood bio-pic isn't, overlooking inaccuracies such as Foster's last complete composition actually being "Beautiful Dreamer" instead of "Swanee River" as the screenwriters of this story depict, the movie holds interest during its 85 minutes. Accurate in its period costumes, SWANEE RIVER is given lavish Technicolor, the charm of Andrea Leeds, and the rich singing voice of Al Jolson. Sadly for the legendary Jolson, who is in excellent form both in acting and singing (mostly in black-face), this became his last movie as a featured performer. The comedy routines for the minstrel shows, which wouldn't work as entertainment today, are lavishly staged and reproduced from that by-gone era.

    Of the 200 completed songs written by Foster, only a few were selected. The musical program includes: "Here Comes the Hevan Line" (sung by Negroes); "Beautiful Dreamer" (background score); "Oh, Susanna" (sung by Al Jolson); "Camptown Races," "My Old Kentucky Home" (sung by Don Ameche and Al Jolson); "Ring, Ring de Banjo," "I Dream of Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair," "Old Black Joe" and "Swanee River" (sung by Jolson).

    In the supporting cast are Chick Chandler as Mr. Bones; Felix Bressart as Henry Kleber; George Reed as Old Joe; Diane Fisher as the Foster daughter, Marion; and The Hall-Johnson Choir.

    Don Ameche is believable as Stephen Foster, but even today, this life story of Foster is overshadowed by his earlier and most famous role in 1939's THE STORY OF Alexander GRAHAM BELL. Out of circulation for quite some time, if SWANEE RIVER should ever resurface again on any cable channel, chances are it won't be from American Movie Classics, where it was once scheduled and pulled in 1991, but possibly on the Fox Movie Channel during the early morning hours. For now, SWANEE RIVER, available on DVD, lives in the memory of those fortunate to have seen it many years ago. (***1/2)
    6willrams

    An all right bio of Stephen Foster

    This is a slow moving not exactly true bio of Stephen Foster. However, I had to comment on it because I always like Don Ameche who plays Foster, and his daughter was played by Diane Fisher, who is the sister of a good friend of mine. Ameche does a good job, but it's Al Jolson, and his "Mammy" songs that steal the show. It seems Emmet Kelly, the famous clown, was in it, so I guess that is something to look for.
    8bkoganbing

    America's Premier Melody Maker

    The first time I saw this film was well over 50 years ago on WOR TV's Million Dollar Movie. It was almost a requirement in my house as my father was a big fan of Al Jolson and my mother happened to love the melodies of Stephen Foster.

    Two years after Swanee River was out, Foster and other songwriters of his era had a revival of sorts as the American Society of Composers and Publishers got into a wing ding battle with the radio and record industry and banned its music from broadcast and vinyl. What was done was that a lot of music that was in the public domain got revived in all kinds of strange ways. Swing versions of various classic and folk melodies invaded the airwaves. Country type music got it's own licensing agent in Broadcast Music Incorporated set up as a rival to ASCAP. It all got settled before Pearl Harbor and the country moved on to more important disputes. But Swanee River as a film gave Foster kind of a leg up on some of his other public domain contemporaries.

    Don Ameche, fresh from another biographical triumph in Alexander Graham Bell, makes a charming, talented, but weak of character Stephen Foster. The man who created some of the most beautiful melodies ever composed, was no businessman as other reviewers pointed out. He also suffered from alcoholism which led to his early demise. Andrea Leeds is his patient and loving wife for whom I Dream of Jeannie was composed.

    As was also pointed out by another reviewer, there was no such thing as ASCAP to protect the creators of melody from exploitation. What Al Jolson's E.P. Christy did to Stephen Foster insofar as his first song hit, Oh Susanna is concerned was not only true, but quite the norm. What Christy did was also decide maybe he ought to cut Foster in on the profits to keep the creative spigot flowing.

    Jolson as Christy was the premier minstrel artist of his day when that form of entertainment was acceptable and popular. Of course Jolson got his start in minstrel shows and damage to his reputation has come because he never would discard the black-face. This is the only time on film that Jolson plays a real life character and he sings the Foster songs with feeling and the inimitable Jolson style.

    By dint of the fact that his songs were minstrel show material and some and only some glorified the old South, Foster himself has come down as damaged goods in these politically correct days. That's a pity because items like Beautiful Dreamer, Old Dog Trey, My Old Kentucky Home are the stuff of genius.

    It's not the complete truth, but Swanee River still holds up as a nice account of America's premier melody maker of his century.
    zootzot

    Suicide?

    My mother took me to see this movie in 1939, when I was 6 years old, at the Sanders theater across from Prospect Park in Brooklyn. I liked the music, and still do, but have this memory of Stephen Foster killing himself with a straight razor. I remember the water in the wash pan next to him filling with blood. Heavy stuff for a six year old. I asked my Mom why he would do that and she said she didn't know. Of course, later in life I found out why.

    The music was great and the color very impressive for the time. Anyway, I always liked Don Ameche and remember seeing him sing and dance on Broadway in 1953 at the Winter Garden theater co-starring with Hildegarde Neff. I believe the show was Silk Stockings.

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    • Curiosidades
      The penultimate on-screen performance of Al Jolson.
    • Erros de gravação
      The film's final scene is wholly inaccurate; there was no performance by E.P. Christy on the day that Foster died. In reality, Christy actually died nearly two years before Foster; he committed suicide by throwing himself from a window at his home in New York City in May 1862; Foster himself died in January 1864.
    • Citações

      Stephen Foster: [he whistles a version of Oh! Susanna] That ending isn't right yet.

      Jane McDowell Foster: You know, I think the Negroes would finish it like this

      [she whistles the tune]

      Stephen Foster: Why, that's right! How did you know?

      Jane McDowell Foster: You forget, I was brought up on Negro music.

      Stephen Foster: I wish I'd been. As I boy in Pittsburgh, I heard just enough of it to want to hear more. I'd a colored nurse you know. Sometimes, she'd take me down to their little church by the river, I heard "Sweet Chariot", "Roll Jordan", all the rest.

      Jane McDowell Foster: There's nothing like them, is there?

      Stephen Foster: No. They have something all their own. It's... well, it's music from the heart. From the heart of a simple people. That's why it moves you like it does. And by jingo, it's the only real American contribution to music. I wonder...

      Jane McDowell Foster: Wonder what?

      Stephen Foster: Why no one's taken the trouble to write it down; to develop the material and compose original music in the same mood.

      Jane McDowell Foster: Well, why don't you, Stephen?

      Stephen Foster: Why don't I? Well, why don't I?

      Jane McDowell Foster: You can, I'm sure. You have a wonderful feeling for it.

      Stephen Foster: If I do, it'll be your fault. You'll have to take the blame for it. Because you'll be the music. You'll be all the songs I'll ever write. Without you, I don't think I could write them. I think they'd just, well they'd just die.

      Jane McDowell Foster: Then we mustn't let them die.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      [prologue] This is the strange story of a Northern youth to whom the Southland brought immortal inspiration.....Though his stormy life is long forgotten, his simple words and simple music live on in the hearts of the whole American people.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in Coelho Caçado (1942)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Curry a Mule
      Written by Sidney Lanfield & Louis Silvers

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      • 5 de janeiro de 1940 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
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      • 1 h 24 min(84 min)
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