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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA widow and her daughter are threatened with eviction by an unscrupulous lawyer.A widow and her daughter are threatened with eviction by an unscrupulous lawyer.A widow and her daughter are threatened with eviction by an unscrupulous lawyer.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Eddie Acuff
- Joe
- (não creditado)
Ernie Alexander
- Drunk
- (não creditado)
Bobby Barber
- Wedding Guest
- (não creditado)
Vernon Dent
- Jim - Policeman
- (não creditado)
Eddie Dunn
- Stevens - the Coach Driver
- (não creditado)
William Farnum
- Vagabond
- (não creditado)
Edward Gargan
- Bartender
- (não creditado)
Arthur Housman
- Mr. McGillicuddy - Drunk
- (não creditado)
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Avaliações em destaque
This movie is a painful viewing experience. I don't know if its because the humor has all been ripped off by later films or because its just awful, either way I can't recommend this film to anyone.
the idea of the film is that its a film version of the melodrama that things like Dudley Do Right makes fun of. With "Boo Hiss Villains" who twirl their mustaches and Heroes you cheer on. Indeed the film begins with Billy Gilbert saying that the audience should feel free to boo and cheer as they see fit. The problem is this sort of thing is so close to parody now (and even then) that making fun of it, unless you're very clever, doesn't work, or rather doesn't work for more than say a 15 minute sketch. This film runs out of steam wall before that and we are left with a film that is neither fish nor, or rather just foul. yes it works occasionally but I'd be hard pressed to tell anyone to sit down and watch this film in order to find them.
Avoid this film.
the idea of the film is that its a film version of the melodrama that things like Dudley Do Right makes fun of. With "Boo Hiss Villains" who twirl their mustaches and Heroes you cheer on. Indeed the film begins with Billy Gilbert saying that the audience should feel free to boo and cheer as they see fit. The problem is this sort of thing is so close to parody now (and even then) that making fun of it, unless you're very clever, doesn't work, or rather doesn't work for more than say a 15 minute sketch. This film runs out of steam wall before that and we are left with a film that is neither fish nor, or rather just foul. yes it works occasionally but I'd be hard pressed to tell anyone to sit down and watch this film in order to find them.
Avoid this film.
This review will be roundly slapped down as 'Not Helpful'. But with the best will in the world this teaming of the director of 'Never Give a Sucker an Even Break' and the cameraman of 'The Wild Bunch' with a dream cast never takes flight, and sadly outstays it's welcome. 'Hellzapoppin' managed the same idea with far more success the following year.
Had it been just part of a longer film - like the melodrama 'The Drunkard' in 'The Old Fashioned Way' - it might have been quite diverting; but doesn't sustain a full-length feature, even one clocking in at barely an hour. Buster Keaton is utterly wasted, again, although Margaret Hamilton is briefly permitted to display a surprisingly attractive singing voice.
Had it been just part of a longer film - like the melodrama 'The Drunkard' in 'The Old Fashioned Way' - it might have been quite diverting; but doesn't sustain a full-length feature, even one clocking in at barely an hour. Buster Keaton is utterly wasted, again, although Margaret Hamilton is briefly permitted to display a surprisingly attractive singing voice.
This is an excellent example of parody. People that like the later humour in Airplane might see a few early hints of it here. Keaton and the villain were especially good.
Villain Still Pursued Her, The (1940)
** (out of 4)
Strange but dull comedy about a villain who's in love with a married woman. In order to steal her he turns the husband into an alcoholic so that he won't be able to support her or their son. It's strange seeing how alcoholism was looked at back in the day but this film gets zero laughs, although the strangeness keeps it watchable. Not even Buster Keaton can get any laughs in his small role.
Sadly Keaton had to appear in a lot of small budget stuff like this and even more sad is that this is one of the better films that he did.
** (out of 4)
Strange but dull comedy about a villain who's in love with a married woman. In order to steal her he turns the husband into an alcoholic so that he won't be able to support her or their son. It's strange seeing how alcoholism was looked at back in the day but this film gets zero laughs, although the strangeness keeps it watchable. Not even Buster Keaton can get any laughs in his small role.
Sadly Keaton had to appear in a lot of small budget stuff like this and even more sad is that this is one of the better films that he did.
I hate melodrama, but had reservations about this satire of the genre nonetheless. I thought it would be one of those films Buster Keaton only appeared in order to garner a paycheck. My qualms quickly diminished as I watched this unheralded classic. I have watched it a few times since I first obtained a copy, and it never fails to make me laugh throughout. Keaton is superb, as is the rest of the cast, and the comedy stands up very well. As long as we have soap operas, "The Villain Still Pursued Her" will always be funny!
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesFinal film of Diane Fisher.
- Citações
Edward Middleton: I have not fallen. I am standing in the full force of my manhood. Erect!
- ConexõesVersion of The Drunkard (1935)
- Trilhas sonorasLong, Long Ago
original title, "The Long Ago" (1833)
by Thomas Haynes Bayly
Played on the harp by Anita Louise
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 6 min(66 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1
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