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Em Roma na Primavera

Título original: The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
3,2 mil
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Vivien Leigh and Warren Beatty in Em Roma na Primavera (1961)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn aging actress travels to Rome with her husband; after he suddenly dies during the flight, she begins a passionate affair with a young gigolo.An aging actress travels to Rome with her husband; after he suddenly dies during the flight, she begins a passionate affair with a young gigolo.An aging actress travels to Rome with her husband; after he suddenly dies during the flight, she begins a passionate affair with a young gigolo.

  • Direção
    • José Quintero
  • Roteiristas
    • Tennessee Williams
    • Gavin Lambert
    • Jan Read
  • Artistas
    • Vivien Leigh
    • Warren Beatty
    • Coral Browne
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    3,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • José Quintero
    • Roteiristas
      • Tennessee Williams
      • Gavin Lambert
      • Jan Read
    • Artistas
      • Vivien Leigh
      • Warren Beatty
      • Coral Browne
    • 69Avaliações de usuários
    • 25Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 2 indicações no total

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    Vivien Leigh
    Vivien Leigh
    • Karen Stone
    Warren Beatty
    Warren Beatty
    • Paolo di Leo
    Coral Browne
    Coral Browne
    • Meg
    Jill St. John
    Jill St. John
    • Barbara Bingham
    Jeremy Spenser
    Jeremy Spenser
    • Young man
    Stella Bonheur
    Stella Bonheur
    • Mrs. Jamison-Walker
    Josephine Brown
    Josephine Brown
    • Lucia
    Peter Dyneley
    Peter Dyneley
    • Lloyd Greener
    Carl Jaffe
    Carl Jaffe
    • Baron Waldheim
    • (as Carl Jaffé)
    Harold Kasket
    • Tailor
    Viola Keats
    Viola Keats
    • Julia McIlheny
    Cleo Laine
    Cleo Laine
    • Singer
    Bessie Love
    Bessie Love
    • Bunny
    Elspeth March
    Elspeth March
    • Mrs. Barrow
    Henry McCarty
    • Campbell Kennedy
    • (as Henry McCarthy)
    Warren Mitchell
    Warren Mitchell
    • Giorgio
    John Phillips
    John Phillips
    • Tom Stone
    Paul Stassino
    Paul Stassino
    • Stefano - The Barber
    • Direção
      • José Quintero
    • Roteiristas
      • Tennessee Williams
      • Gavin Lambert
      • Jan Read
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários69

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    8ndisabat

    Vivien Leigh shines in a tale of a woman drifting much like herself.

    I have to disagree with the comments that Warren Beatty made this movie. I thought his Italian accent was poor and most of the time he sits and pouts.

    Vivien Leigh made this movie for me. She related to Karen Stone because at the time she was a manic depressive and was receiving shock treatments.

    This role is very similar to Blanche Dubois and Mary Treadwell.

    I've read the novella by Tennessee Williams and the movie does make a very good adaptation of it.

    The cinematography is beautiful and so is the costuming.
    7swinms

    Blanche as a aging jet-setter

    I love this movie and recently purchased the 2006 DVD version with accompanying 12-minute "analysis". The analysis features an interview with Jill St. John who admitted that not once during filming did Miss Leigh ever actually speak to her. Interesting. That certainly mirrors the relationship between Karen Stone, the aging and drifting actress, and Miss St. John's irritating bimbo-starlet character in the story. Yes - Beatty's accent is horrendous and distracting but otherwise, he captures the essence of a young Roman hustler. Lenya outdoes herself and is nominated for a Golden Globe and an Oscar for her performance as the procurer. But, Vivien Leigh IS this movie with her fading beauty/fame and related insecurities mirroring those of the title character. Miss Leigh's stunning early 60s couture by Balmain, the posh sets, and that baby-blue Lincoln convertible are wonderful props for a poignant and compelling tale of loss and the loneliness and desperation that can result therefrom.

    By the way, I am conflicted and unsure about the finale of the movie. I presume that's what Mr. Williams intended.
    7littlemartinarocena

    Love Among The Ruins

    "In a few years, a cut throat would be a blessing" that's what Karen Stone (Vivien Leigh) tells Paolo (Warren Beatty)letting us know that she sees her life in an inexorable descend into the unspeakable. Old age is the ultimate punishment for the vain and the selfish. Tennessee Williams dissects that theory with an expert hand. The depression that Vivien Leigh (magnificent, once you get over the wig) carries with her at all times is so pungent and vivid that when you see her smile you may emit a sigh of relief. She's looking for her angel of death and Warren Beatty really looks the part. So Italian in his childishness if not his accent that you understand why Mrs. Stone will let herself fall into his obvious trap, wouldn't you? The pessimism and the sense of tragedy - the most personal and embarrassing kind - leads us by the hand through this gorgeous, gelid journey through a life about to fade in a place, rightly know as the eternal city. Vivien Leigh is sublime looking into her terrifying future. Warren Beatty seems to fit perfectly the reason to go against everything you believe in. Lotte Lenya is great fun to watch and a wonderful villain if I ever saw one. Coral Browne looks enormous next to Vivien Leigh and as a close friend, she reminded me of Mame's closest friend, Vera Charles, the one who would tell you all the ugly truths. I must confess, I enjoyed it but I couldn't shake off the melancholia for days and days.
    6sol-

    From Rome with Love

    Introduced to a handsome young man during a stay in Italy, an insecure widowed US actress fights back her knowledge that the gentleman is just a gigolo in this Tennessee Williams adaptation starring Vivien Leigh in her penultimate big screen performance. Suffering from real life marital problems at the time, Leigh provides a performance with an air of vulnerability that rings true, but even better is Lotte Lenya of 'From Russia with Love' fame, cast here as the conniving 'countess' who introduces Leigh to her young suitor. Rambling on about the virtues of love and companionship, Lenya seems like a benevolent force at first, but as the film progresses and we see just how hell-bent she is on gaining financially from her matchmaking, she eventually seems almost as sinister as her better known Bond villainess. Promising as all this might sound though, the film is let down by never really igniting romantic sparks between Leigh and Warren Beatty as the young gigolo. Leigh never seems less than delusional to believe that he really loves her and Beatty only ever seems opportunistic. Beatty's awkward performance does not help matters though. He certainly looks the part, but with a faltering Italian accent, he never feels real whenever he opens his mouth. The main sell point of the film though is surely the dark and deliciously ambiguous ending. One exits the film really feeling like Leigh has suffered a personal blow and the uncertainty of her eventual fate is pitch perfect as she herself is unsure what the future holds for her by the end of the movie.
    alicecbr

    Vivien Leigh Echoing Her Life At The Time

    Read together the biographies of Tennessee Williams and Vivien Leigh, and you'll know why the depressing aspects of this movie are so realistic!! Vivien was, at the time the movie was made, going through her painful divorce from Laurence Olivier. In the middle of making the film, she had dinner with her beloved Olivier and Joan Plowright, at which time he told her that he was marrying Joan. Vivien had electro-shock treatments right after wrapping this movie. That desolate, soul-searing sadness in her eyes isn't acting!

    Tennessee Williams features gigolos, procurers and prostitutes in many of his plays and this was no exception, although the 'action' is disguised by the high-faluting manners of the Countessa (the madam, who lives off the earnings of her 'boys'). You wonder how much Tennessee may have fashioned the play on Miss Leigh's life, as 'Mrs. Stone' is an actress past her prime, whose husband has just absented himself from her life (and his, as well). Williams exquisitely portrays the way we use one another for our own advantage, and Beatty (with a crummy Italian accent) does a great job of 'playing' the self-involved, narcissistic, money hungry Lothario. Once he hooks her, he delights in sadistically attacking her for her 'weakness' in loving him. Ever been there? At that time in his life, Beatty was playing a similar but more innocent role with almost every woman in Hollywood. He has matured well.

    The writing was excellent, the scenery in Rome magnificent, but you will be so depressed after seeing this excellent movie that I suggest you also check out 'Bulworth' as a double feature to follow with. Beatty on two sides of his career is worth comparing: drama and comedy, villain and hero. I believe you'll have to say that Warren Beatty is an actor as well as a movie star.

    Even though Vivien Leigh did not care for Beatty's arrogance while making this movie, she was able to turn the horror of her personal life into something constructive (as did Tennessee Williams), for which we the public should always be grateful. To make art from the ashes of a marriage----destroyed by death or divorce----- is something each of us would do well to learn.

    For those of you with indomitable spirits, another Tennessee Williams film to see for comparison purposes is "Summer and Smoke". The interplay between the romantic leads is more equal, but both portray the sadness from Tennessee's sister Rose's life. She was a beautiful Southern flower, intimidated by her overbearing mother and alcoholic father, who wound up having a lobotomy (as did another sad victim /child of our nation's leading family). Tennessee paid homage to her tragic life in many of his plays, and these are no exception. Intelligent, beautiful but completely impotent at withstanding the aggression of those around her, Mrs. Stone is a prime example of a 'Rose by another name'.

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    • Curiosidades
      This was Tennessee Williams' personal favorite film adaptation of any of his works. Indeed, he claimed in his autobiography that it was the only one that he liked much at all. As the film was a critical failure, Williams's enthusiasm surprised many, but it may be simply because of his fondness for director Jose Quintero (whose only work for the cinema it was) and certain of the actors or because it was not hobbled by censorship issues.
    • Erros de gravação
      The handkerchief Karen Stone takes out is different from the one picked up by the young man outside.
    • Citações

      Karen Stone: You see... I don't leave my diamonds in the soap dish... and when the time comes when nobody desires me... for myself... I'd rather not be... desired... at all.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The Warner Brothers shield logo which normally introduces a Warner Brothers film appears at the end of this film instead of at the beginning.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond (1990)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Love Is a Bore
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard Addinsell

      Lyrics by Paddy Roberts

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 22 de outubro de 1962 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Primavera romana
    • Locações de filme
      • Roma, Lazio, Itália
    • Empresa de produção
      • Louis De Rochemont Associates
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      • US$ 7.736
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 43 min(103 min)
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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