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Despedida de Solteiro

Título original: The Bachelor Party
  • 1957
  • 18
  • 1 h 32 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
907
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Despedida de Solteiro (1957)
Drama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFive office friends meet up for a night on the town to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of one of them. As the night wears on and the drink starts to tell, they become more confidential in... Ler tudoFive office friends meet up for a night on the town to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of one of them. As the night wears on and the drink starts to tell, they become more confidential in expressing their concerns and hopes.Five office friends meet up for a night on the town to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of one of them. As the night wears on and the drink starts to tell, they become more confidential in expressing their concerns and hopes.

  • Direção
    • Delbert Mann
  • Roteirista
    • Paddy Chayefsky
  • Artistas
    • Don Murray
    • E.G. Marshall
    • Nancy Marchand
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    907
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Delbert Mann
    • Roteirista
      • Paddy Chayefsky
    • Artistas
      • Don Murray
      • E.G. Marshall
      • Nancy Marchand
    • 33Avaliações de usuários
    • 12Avaliações da crítica
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    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 1 vitória e 3 indicações no total

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    Don Murray
    Don Murray
    • Charlie
    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • Walter
    Nancy Marchand
    Nancy Marchand
    • The Sister-in-law
    Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Jones
    • The Existentialist
    Patricia Smith
    Patricia Smith
    • The Wife
    Larry Blyden
    Larry Blyden
    • Ken
    Philip Abbott
    Philip Abbott
    • The Groom
    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • The Bachelor
    Barbara Ames
    • Girl on Stoop
    • (não creditado)
    Al Bain
    Al Bain
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Greenwich Village Party Guest
    • (não creditado)
    George Calliga
    George Calliga
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Norma Arden Campbell
    • Stripteaser
    • (não creditado)
    Dan Dowling
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Paul Kruger
    Paul Kruger
    • Greenwich Village Party Guest
    • (não creditado)
    Judith Malina
    Judith Malina
    • Long-hair Village intellectual
    • (não creditado)
    John Marlin
    • Waiter
    • (não creditado)
    Sol Murgi
    Sol Murgi
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Delbert Mann
    • Roteirista
      • Paddy Chayefsky
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários33

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    dougdoepke

    Worth Looking Into

    Despite the reassuring conventional ending, this is one of the few 50's films to catch the decade's growing unease. It's a post-war period of fast rising prosperity and "settling down" into a comfortable life style denied to the Depression and war years. Migration to suburbs turns into a stampede as more and more folks can afford a piece of real estate. The movie's setting, however, is Manhattan, but the prevailing atmosphere of job, marriage and kids carries over.

    The movie follows five office co-workers on-the-town, celebrating one of the buddies' engagement (Arnold's). Anxiously uncertain Arnold is about to settle into the prevailing life style, which seems like a cause to celebrate. But as the movie progresses, layers of convention begin to peel away exposing a core of self-doubt and degrees of unhappiness among the married men (Blyden, Marshall, and Murray), and one that soon turns into full-blown angst over ordinary middle-class norms. Each party-goer reacts in an individual way as he begins to face a hidden personal truth. As a result, the party turns from a celebration into what amounts to a trial by fire, at the same time we glimpse some of the underlying tensions of the time.

    Those tensions revolve around two core issues—sexuality and freedom. Settling down means security and the consolations of family and friends. But it also means a loss of freedom to explore new life styles and relationships. Murray, in particular, feels the conflict as the roving party opens up tempting new worlds and a sense of adventure, especially with Carolyn Jones' exotic seductress. It's really Murray's character who is pivotal as the less spirited Blyden and Marshall retreat from the temptations that urban nightlife offers. On the other hand, Murray's married man is stimulated, making his outcome emblematic of the film's outcome.

    The movie is really more effective in opening these issues than in dealing with them. Warden, the bachelor, whom the others envy for his single-man freedom, is later shown as leading an empty and compulsive life, not to be envied. Similarly, Jones' sexual cravings are shown to be empty and unrewarding. Thus the deck is ultimately stacked against an unmarried life style, thereby reinforcing the conventions of then and perhaps now. I don't know if that was writer Chayefski's choice or whether the conformism was mandated by nervous producers, but the slant remains, nevertheless .

    Two well-executed scenes expose tensions on the woman's side. Murray's sweet, pregnant wife Smith is visited by her older sister-in-law Marchand. The talk quickly becomes a heart- to-heart, where Marchand reveals the angst of a settled marriage, in which her doctor husband has pursued a number of affairs, leaving her with the kids and a comfortable life- style she'll stay with, even though she conveys an air of frustration and emptiness. When Smith objects that her husband, Murray, is not like that, Marchand tells her to just wait until they too have been married eleven years. What's more, she advises Smith to get rid of the pregnancy so that Murray will have a chance to finish accounting school and "fulfill himself". The implication is that marriage and family can become a trap leaving both partners unhappy. Needless to say, Smith's young wife is left deeply apprehensive, but hopeful that she and her husband are different. These are two very well written and well-acted scenes.

    Taking an historical step back from the film-- the tensions on display here break into the open during the free-love counter-cultural movement of the 1960's, when a new generation not chastened by the hardships of the 30's and 40's arrives on the scene. Stripped of political context, their rebellion can be viewed as a more self-indulgent reaction to the confines of the job-marriage-family norm that Bachelor Party deals with and that their parents settled for. The issue of why the rebellion faded away in favor of a return to those more traditional norms remains an interesting question, but poses a context different from the one in the film.

    The movie itself is well paced by director Mann, who manages to keep things moving despite all the dialogue. It's also a powerhouse cast with such familiar faces of the time as Warden, Marshall, Murray and Jones. Murray especially is an attractive player who managed to combine a sense of boyish enthusiasm with an adult-level of sincerity. As a young husband, he's perfect. Sure, the movie looks dated as fashions, styles, and technology change. But the underlying issues that the movie deals with remain as relevant now as then, as national divorce statistics, for one, testify. For a look at how similar themes were handled during the same period in a suburban rather than a city setting, check out No Down Payment (1957, Martin Ritt). Nonetheless, Bachelor Party remains a worthwhile look back in time for its perceptive exploration of conventions that in most ways are still with us.
    luciferjohnson

    Depressing but worth seeing

    A "slice of life" drama centered around a bachelor party. Don Murray plays a newly married, not very happily married, man. His vague dissatisfaction with his marriage is tested as he wander into Greenwich Village (nicely filmed on location)and compares himself to his friends--an older, struggling married man, the bridegroom, the confirmed bachelor. Will he stray or not? The movie is depressing, far less uplifting than Marty. But good performances from Murray, Jack Warden and Carolyn Jones.
    5edwagreen

    The Bachelor Party- Stag Nation **1/2

    Remember in the 1955 film, "Marty," a group of guys keep asking, "So, what are we going to do tonight?" That film as well as this one was directed by Delbert Mann with the writing done by Paddy Chayefsky. In "Bachelor Party" the guys really don't seem to know again what they're going to be doing.

    Despite excellent performances by Don Murray, E.G. Marshall, Larry Blyden and Nancy Marchand, this film stagnates. I was almost getting dizzy from the constant subway rides. It was great seeing what the New York subways looked like in the 1950s but enough was enough.

    When several guys in an office plan a bachelor party for a nervous to-be-groom, nicely done by Philip Abbott, it becomes an evening of self-examination.

    I was waiting for a burst out scene but unfortunately that never came.

    Much has been made about Carolyn Jones's brief supporting Oscar nomination bid. As far as I'm concerned, it was much ado about nothing. Patricia Smith, as Don Murray's wife, and Nancy Marchand, as the sister-in-law, gave far better performances as an anxious-to-be mother and sister-in-law whose husband, a doctor, has been cheating on her.

    Jack Warden epitomizes the care-free bachelor whose main purpose in life is to chase after women. His life is quite empty as we see at the end of the film. Larry Blyden, who left us way too early, depicts the stay-at-home type who quickly realizes that this "party" is a mistake and that he belongs home. Marshall does a complete turn in acting as the asthmatic member of the group who has to relocate to Arizona if he wants to survive.

    The film conveys the frustrations of every day life. Someone should have told the film makers about the frustrations in this film as well.
    7AaronCapenBanner

    Five Friends.

    Delbert Mann directed another Paddy Chayefsky script(he wrote "Marty", which Mann directed) about five office workers and friends who celebrate the forthcoming marriage of one of them(played by Philip Abbott) Charlie Samson(played by Don Murray) is the thoughtful one of the group, whose wife(played by Patricia Smith) is expecting a baby, putting more stress on him. He will come to appreciate his family more after an eventful night, with angst-ridden Walter(played by E.G. Marshal) stable Kenneth(played by Larry Blyden) and the loud but lonely bachelor(played by Jack Warden). Carolyn Jones costars as a beautiful but lonely existentialist. Well-written and acted film about family life and self-determination has somehow been overlooked by time, since it has yet to be released on DVD for some reason; until then, VHS will have to do!
    gort-8

    Wow! A Must See!

    Please don't think I'm exaggerating when I call this movie a "must see." Other reviews have called this film depressing. I agree, but for entirely different reasons. The depressing part comes in realizing that there seems to be no room for the sort of superb writing and spot-on flawless performances in a mature drama such as we have offered to us by THE BACHELOR PARTY.

    The reason for the scarcity of wonderful films like this owes to the movie's origin as a TV-play, at a time when the young medium was still showing outstanding pieces written by writers like the author of this screenplay, Paddy Chayefsky.

    I once read an interview with King Vidor, discussing his amazing 1928 classic, THE CROWD. He said that there were people that he didn't care for in his life, but that he didn't have any actual "villains." His goal was to make a movie that, like life, was free from external fiends and instead was peopled with characters that had some internal obstacles over which they must prevail. That's the sort of thing that Chayefsky so brilliantly captured in THE BACHELOR PARTY. Each character had some missing or broken part with which they struggled. Some seem to triumph over their problems. Some might eventually. Some, well, let's simply say they have a long road ahead.

    It was great to see E.G. Marshall and Jack Warden together again after seeing them in another movie from the same year (1957) - 12 ANGRY MEN. It was wonderful to see Philip Abbot as the nervous groom. Folks of a certain age will mostly recall him from dozens of guest-star appearances on popular TV shows. I didn't realize that Larry Blyden, who I mostly remember from classic game shows like "Match Game," "What's My Line?" "Password" and "To Tell the Truth" was also such an accomplished actor. The lead, Don Murray, isn't as highly regarded today and what a pity that is. I can't recall a Don Murray performance that I didn't like. Check out BUS STOP (1956), A HAT FULL OF RAIN (1957), HOODLUM PRIEST (1961), BABY THE RAIN MUST FALL (1964) and THE BORGIA STICK (1967) to get an idea of what this remarkable performer is capable of doing. And finally, in small roles, it was fun to see a pre-"Addams Family" Carolyn Jones in a part that bagged her a Best Supporting Actress nomination and Nancy Marchand as a friend or the main character's wife. Many of you know her as the mother from hell to Tony Soprano.

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      Carolyn Jones nearly quit the film due to difficulties with the script. After some unsuccessful rehearsals she approached screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky and said, "You're going to have to get another actress because I don't know how to play this part. I don't know a girl who would say lines like these". Surprisingly, the headstrong Chayefsky agreed to rewrite the part for her. When Jones read her new dialogue - including the classic line "Just say you love me, you don't have to mean it" - she thought, "Now *that* girl I understand". Her performance, clocking in at just over six minutes, earned Jones an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the subway scene, the moving image through the window behind the actors is not synchronized with the images seen through the windows further down the train.
    • Citações

      [Charlie is trying to kiss a girl he just met]

      The Existentialist: Just say you love me.

      Charlie Samson: [confused] What?

      The Existentialist: Just say you love me. You don't have to mean it.

      [Charlie tries to kiss her, but she fights him off]

      Charlie Samson: What's the matter?

      The Existentialist: Say you love me.

      Charlie Samson: Oh, come on.

      The Existentialist: Say you love me.

      Charlie Samson: Come on.

      The Existentialist: No!

      Charlie Samson: I love you, I love you!

      [they madly embrace and kiss passionately]

    • Conexões
      Featured in Playboy: The Story of X (1998)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Saturday Night Mambo
      (uncredited)

      from Marty (1955)

      Music by Roy Webb

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de abril de 1957 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Bachelor Party
    • Locações de filme
      • Stuyvesant Town, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(Exterior of apartment buildings used for Charlie and his wife's place of residence)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions
      • Norma Productions
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      • US$ 750.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 32 min(92 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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