Um recém-formado em Direito é contratado por um escritório de advocacia de renome, mas esconde um segredo sobre um problema que tem. Ele é tão alérgico a álcool que, ao inalar o cheiro, desm... Ler tudoUm recém-formado em Direito é contratado por um escritório de advocacia de renome, mas esconde um segredo sobre um problema que tem. Ele é tão alérgico a álcool que, ao inalar o cheiro, desmaia como se tivesse sido atingido por um raio.Um recém-formado em Direito é contratado por um escritório de advocacia de renome, mas esconde um segredo sobre um problema que tem. Ele é tão alérgico a álcool que, ao inalar o cheiro, desmaia como se tivesse sido atingido por um raio.
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First, with a title like "The Big Hangover" you would normally think that this is a comedy. There are no big laughs.
Next, the Hair of the Dog is significant because there is a talking dog in the movie. Once again, no laughs.
Next, in 1950 Van Johnson was 35 years old, and Elizabeth Taylor was 17.
Next, while always beautiful, Liz Taylor at 17 is completely unconvincing as an adult psychologist.
Finally, the concept of PTSD was not yet recognized in 1950. Obviously, many WW II veterans were suffering from PTSD and this movie does not take that seriously. If you want to see a good movie about WW II PTSD watch "The Best Years of Our Lives."
This is an oddball convoluted premise. They should go all-out with a silly Dr. Dolittle character. He should have full conversations with the animals. There is potential to do something truly outrageous and memorable. Instead, it goes for the least interesting and boring path. Mary is actually trying to cure him and he's not that funny as a drunk. There isn't much chemistry more than a semi-professional basis and a singing one. None of it is that funny.
Van's got one unusual case of shell shock during the war. Two things happened to him, he had a close friend die in his arms in a plane being shot at with anti-aircraft guns and he nearly drowned in a cellar of a monastery that was being used as a hospital. The monks in the place made wine and after spending a good deal of time up to his neck in the stuff, the slightest taste or smell of liquor gets him cockeyed drunk.
It's an amusing bit for parties, but not at all social or business occasions. Liz turns amateur psychologist to discover what's ailing Van.
The Big Hangover is an amusing comedy from MGM, not hardly in the top ten of films for either of its leads. It does have an interesting subplot involving discrimination and the enforcement of anti-discrimination laws that were being passed by a lot of states at this time, New York among them where the story takes place. A Chinese doctor, Philip Ahn, is being thrown out of an apartment the owner is represented by Percy Waram's firm.
Which leads to the highlight of the film and the best performance in the film by Leon Ames who plays the city attorney who is charged with enforcement of the non-discrimination statute. After Johnson chastises him, Ames gives an eloquent statement about how money and success are the gods we cherish.
The Big Hangover is amusing in spots, is serious in spots, has a bit of trouble making its mind up whether it's a comedy or a drama of social significance. Still it is entertaining and fans of the two stars should like it.
Percy Warham [notable English actor] and Fay Holden [Judges Hardy's wife] play the parents of Miss Taylor. Edgar Buchanan [that gravel voiced actor from PETTICOAT JUNCTION] outstanding in his role, and Selena Royale play aunt and uncle to Van. Leon Ames [of MEET ME IN ST LOUIS] and Rosemary DeCamp [from TV's LOVE THAT BOB] play a couple struggling to survive in the field of law [she's his wife] with Philip Ahn as a victim of racial malpractice and trick legal maneuverings.
Miss Taylor never looked lovelier in her Edith Head gowns and Van is just plain charming. They both underplay their roles and give very believable performances. Directed and written by Norman Krasna [playwright of KIND LADY, DEAR RUTH, SUNDAY IN NEW YORK] this is well written and directed.
I had the privilege of working with Mr. Buchanan years ago at the Pasadena Playhouse in SEND ME NO FLOWERS. He was wonderful to work with and to know. Having started out as a dentist then turned actor, he had such wonderful funny stories to tell us all.
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- CuriosidadesThe second "adult" role for Dame Elizabeth Taylor, although she was only 17 years old during production. MGM billed the British thriller Traidor (1949) as her first.
- Erros de gravaçãoDavid, a World War II Army Air Corp veteran, pulls a Nazi helmet out of his duffel bag.
- Citações
David Muldon: Why couldn't I just have gotten shot in the war, like everybody else?
- ConexõesReferenced in O Homem das Calamidades (1950)
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- US$ 1.026.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 22 min(82 min)
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- 1.37 : 1