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Amar é Sofrer

Título original: The Country Girl
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1 h 44 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
7,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
William Holden, Grace Kelly, and Bing Crosby in Amar é Sofrer (1954)
Theatrical Trailer from Paramount
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA director hires an alcoholic has-been and strikes up a stormy relationship with the actor's wife, who he believes is the cause of all the man's problems.A director hires an alcoholic has-been and strikes up a stormy relationship with the actor's wife, who he believes is the cause of all the man's problems.A director hires an alcoholic has-been and strikes up a stormy relationship with the actor's wife, who he believes is the cause of all the man's problems.

  • Direção
    • George Seaton
  • Roteiristas
    • Clifford Odets
    • George Seaton
  • Artistas
    • Bing Crosby
    • Grace Kelly
    • William Holden
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    7,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • George Seaton
    • Roteiristas
      • Clifford Odets
      • George Seaton
    • Artistas
      • Bing Crosby
      • Grace Kelly
      • William Holden
    • 78Avaliações de usuários
    • 34Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 2 Oscars
      • 8 vitórias e 11 indicações no total

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    The Country Girl
    Trailer 2:39
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    Bing Crosby
    Bing Crosby
    • Frank Elgin
    Grace Kelly
    Grace Kelly
    • Georgie Elgin
    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Bernie Dodd
    Anthony Ross
    Anthony Ross
    • Philip Cook
    Gene Reynolds
    Gene Reynolds
    • Larry
    Jacqueline Fontaine
    Jacqueline Fontaine
    • Jackie
    Eddie Ryder
    • Ed
    Robert Kent
    Robert Kent
    • Paul Unger
    John W. Reynolds
    • Henry Johnson
    Bob Alden
    • Bellboy
    • (não creditado)
    Mary Ellen Batten
    • Spectator
    • (não creditado)
    Morgan Brown
    Morgan Brown
    • Bar Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Buddy Bryan
    Buddy Bryan
    • Performer in Play
    • (não creditado)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (não creditado)
    George Chakiris
    George Chakiris
    • Dancer with Pick
    • (não creditado)
    Charles Cirillo
    Charles Cirillo
    • Waiter
    • (não creditado)
    Les Clark
    • Actor
    • (não creditado)
    Oliver Cross
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • George Seaton
    • Roteiristas
      • Clifford Odets
      • George Seaton
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários78

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    10RIGG64

    Surprisingly superb performances

    I accidentally came across this movie on a classic movie channel and decided to watch. I have never considered Bing Crosby or Grace Kelly to be academy award winning actors, and I knew little of William Holden's acting abilities. I was both surprised and moved to tears in watching the compelling performances of these actors. I forgot that they were the "stars" and only saw them as the desperate individuals that they portrayed. I also realized that scripts like those no longer appear in contemporary films. Each word chosen for it's precision, poignancy and heart. Also surprising is how well the disease of alcoholism was understood even at that time, although there are sadly still many in society today who lack that level of sophistication to fully comprehend the agonizing aspects of alcoholism both to the individual addict and his family. Brilliantly performed by all! Thank you.
    Durk-3

    Extraordinary performance make this a must-see!

    It has long been assumed that, had the music been eliminated from "The Country Girl" and, in the process, taking emphasis off Bing Crosby's singing and more on his acting, he would have certainly beaten Marlon Brando for the Oscar of 1954. Crosby is extraordinary in this film, playing an alcoholic, washed-up actor/singer with few if any redeemable qualities. William Holden, as the director of a new Broadway musical, insists that Bing be cast in the lead role, even though he is painfully aware of the actor's history. Grace Kelly is Bing's misunderstood wife. While all three performances are first rate, it is Crosby who stands so far above the others, especially considering Hollywood's idea of realism in 1954. Kelly, on the other hand, who DID win an Oscar as best actress, seems workmanlike but not of that acting calibur. Miss Kelly was such a glamorous "star" that simply putting her in a frumpy housedress does not a plain and ordinary housewife make! Her last scene, in which she appears in a very elegant evening gown (but with glasses to downplay her beauty) is completely unconvincing. But, taken as a whole, "The Country Girl" is great video viewing!
    6AlsExGal

    Engaging even if somewhat stagey

    Adapted from the stage play of the same name, the narrative follows fading star Frank Elgin (Bing Crosby) whose drinking and shunning of any responsibility over the years has completely taken a toll on his relationship with his rather worn-out wife Georgie (Grace Kelly). He gets a chance at redemption when Bernie Dodd (William Holden) recruits him to star in a stage play.

    Frank had been a big musical and theatrical hit at one time, but now he's eking out a living singing for commercials and living in a shabby apartment. Frank tends to be a shape-shifter. He badly wants to be liked, so when he hears Dodd talk about his bad marriage, he makes up a story about Georgie that paints her as a hopeless alcoholic who has had multiple suicide attempts and tries to live her life through controlling his. Dodd believes this story because he WANTS to believe this story -it rather mirrors the story of his own failed marriage. In fact it is Georgie propping up alcoholic Frank, not vice-versa. I'm not spoiling anything here, because all of this is clearly shown. How does this work out? Watch and find out.

    This is passable enough entertainment, but it seems like a stage play that is filmed, just like every stage play that Mervin LeRoy ever directed as a film. In fact, after I saw this, I went to look up the director, thinking it might be LeRoy - it was not. As for Grace Kelly, I couldn't see how she could have won the Best Actress Oscar for this. She's not bad or unauthentic, but she doesn't come close to knocking it out of the park like she did in "High Noon" where she wasn't even nominated. I can only explain it by Kelly daring to look drab throughout the proceedings and 1954 being a weak year for performances by an actress.
    9blanche-2

    Clifford Odets' famous play is brought to the screen

    Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and William Holden star in "The Country Girl," a 1954 film written and directed by George Seaton, based on the play by Clifford Odets. Crosby plays Frank Elgin, a former Broadway star who hit the skids after the death of his son ten years earlier. Kelly is his wife, Georgie, and Holden is Bernie Dodd, the director of a musical that he has determined will be Frank's comeback. I think it was asking a lot of any performer, no matter how great, to make this Oklahoma rip-off a hit, but Dodd thinks Frank is his man. Dodd takes an immediate dislike to Georgie, who reminds him of his ex-wife. He believes that Frank's dependence on her and helplessness was encouraged by her. Little does he know, Frank puts on a happy face, but in reality, he's lying to Dodd about his true relationship with Georgie and the reason for his fall from grace.

    The very strong script is brilliantly acted by its three stars, and for each actor, it was probably their best role. Crosby is not only terrific, but he's a revelation as the alcoholic, weak Frank; Holden pulls out all the stops as the uptight Bernie Dodd; and Kelly is excellent as Georgie. There is still much controversy about whether or not she should have won the Oscar over Judy Garland in "A Star is Born," but anyone who has studied the Oscars knows one thing - whether Kelly deserved the award or not, every time a beautiful woman dresses down and makes herself look plain, she wins an Oscar - Elizabeth Taylor, Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron - the list is endless. It's sure fire. Personally, I think Kelly is great in this, and they should have done without the glasses - the fact that she and Frank were too poor for her to afford nice clothes or hair dye would have been enough. Beauty is beauty, and you can't hide it behind a pair of glasses. And what was wrong with Frank being married to a beautiful woman? In one flashback, we're allowed to see her as she was. I'll go out on a limb and say that as much as I loved Judy in "A Star is Born," Georgie Elgin was a real stretch for Kelly.

    Beautifully directed by Seaton, "The Country Girl" has a real feel of the theater, of internal fights between producer and director, of dressing rooms and hotels on the road.

    An excellent movie all around.
    6Lejink

    Backstage pass-out

    More backstage melodrama than morality tale on the perils of drink, "The Country Girl" is watchable but only occasionally gripping entertainment, perhaps because it lacks the perfect casting that made the James Mason / Judy Garland "A Star Is Born" such a superior film. For me casting one of the leads against type can be considered daring but two seems reckless and for all that it was Crosby and Kelly who got the main acting plaudits, it's William Holden's ever reliable character-work which for me centres and grounds the film, if not quite catapulting it into the "classic" firmament for which it so earnestly strives.

    For one thing I couldn't believe Kelly as the downtrodden frump she appears to be here and for another Crosby, while you can see him really trying (part of the problem) never convinced me at any time that he was a drunk in the way that Ray Milland did so well in "The Lost Weekend".

    I found the plot unconvincing too, with the melodramatic motive for Crosby's actions overplayed, the triangular affair when Holden falls for Kelly seemingly coming out of nowhere, while the musical interludes by the celebrated Harold Arlen and Ira Gershwin sound some way off their best work, unlike some of the great songs in the aforementioned Garland movie.

    All the same, as you'd expect from award-winning playwright Clifford Odets, there are some telling lines amongst all the exchanges (this is a very talky film), I liked the way Crosby's significant flashback was delayed until over 30 minutes into the film and the long cutaway shot at the conclusion makes for an effective finish. In the end though, this country girl needed a bit more air to really come alive, although some tribute is due to the producers for tackling a largely taboo subject in Hollywood.

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    • Curiosidades
      Bing Crosby almost turned down the film because he thought he was too old for his character and wouldn't be able to play it.
    • Erros de gravação
      During the first New York show, when Cook visits Bernie's dressing room, telegrams can be seen inserted into the frame of the mirror. One angle shows a telegram in the top right corner of the mirror. Another angle shows a gap between the right side of the frame and the telegram.
    • Citações

      Georgie Elgin: Let's say I try my small way to help.

      Bernie Dodd: That's what my ex-wife used to keep me reminding of, cheerfully. She had a theory that behind every great man there was a great woman. She also was thoroughly convinced that she was great and all I needed to qualify was guidance on her part.

      Georgie Elgin: Still does not prove that the theory is completely wrong. I imagine one can go through history and find a few good examples.

      Bernie Dodd: It's a pity that Leonardo da Vinci never had a wife to guide him, he might have really gotten somewhere.

    • Conexões
      Edited into MIKA: Grace Kelly (2007)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Dissertation on the State of Bliss (Love and Learn Blues)
      by Harold Arlen and Ira Gershwin

      Sung by Jacqueline Fontaine and Bing Crosby

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 17 de maio de 1955 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Country Girl
    • Locações de filme
      • The closing shot is 1070 Park Avenue, at 88th Street, in New York City, Nova Iorque, EUA(Exterior)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Perlberg-Seaton Productions
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 44 min(104 min)
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      • Black and White

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