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A Rosa do Oriente

Título original: Joe Butterfly
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
309
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John Agar, Audie Murphy, George Nader, Keiko Shima, and Keenan Wynn in A Rosa do Oriente (1957)
Comédia

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAmerican soldiers in occupied Tokyo get mixed up with a conniving black-marketeer.American soldiers in occupied Tokyo get mixed up with a conniving black-marketeer.American soldiers in occupied Tokyo get mixed up with a conniving black-marketeer.

  • Direção
    • Jesse Hibbs
  • Roteiristas
    • Sy Gomberg
    • Jack Sher
    • Marion Hargrove
  • Artistas
    • Audie Murphy
    • George Nader
    • Keenan Wynn
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    309
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    • Direção
      • Jesse Hibbs
    • Roteiristas
      • Sy Gomberg
      • Jack Sher
      • Marion Hargrove
    • Artistas
      • Audie Murphy
      • George Nader
      • Keenan Wynn
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Private Joe Woodley
    George Nader
    George Nader
    • Sergeant Ed Kennedy
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Henry Hathaway
    Keiko Shima
    • Chieko
    • (as Kieko Shima)
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Sergeant Dick Mason
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Sergeant Jim McNulty
    Fred Clark
    Fred Clark
    • Colonel E.E. Fuller
    Shinpei Shimazaki
    • Little Boy
    Reiko Higa
    Reiko Higa
    • False Tokyo Rose
    Tatsuo Saitô
    Tatsuo Saitô
    • Father
    Chizu Shimazaki
    • Mother
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
    • Major Ferguson
    Eddie Firestone
    Eddie Firestone
    • Sergeant Oscar Hulick
    Frank Chase
    Frank Chase
    • Chief Yeoman Saul Bernheim
    Harold Goodwin
    Harold Goodwin
    • Colonel Hopper
    Willard W. Willingham
    • Soldier
    • (as Willard Willingham)
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Joe Butterfly
    Chuck Barnes
    • Reporter
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Jesse Hibbs
    • Roteiristas
      • Sy Gomberg
      • Jack Sher
      • Marion Hargrove
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    6searchanddestroy-1

    Senseless but agreeable

    Especially a rare film, though the worst where Audie Murphy played in, at least for my taste. One of the hardest to find from director Jesse Hibbs, who was for Murphy the same that Jo Pevney was for Jeff Chandler, or Tony Mann for Jimmy Stewart and John Frankenheimer for Burt Lancaster. It is lousy, a bit boring but fun to watch if you are in the good mood. Of course a war comedy could hardly existed without murphy, despite the fact that he never fought in real life on the Pacific front. I am lucky enough to have caught in in LBX - 2.35 frame.
    5boblipton

    Bet You Didn't Know Burgess Meredith Was Japanese

    With the American occupation of Japan, the staff of YANK magazine scrambles at the dictate of Colonel Fred Clark to get out a great issue quick, while trying to deal with roving magazine reporter Keenan Wynn. The non-commissioned staff, including George Nader, John Agar, Charles McGraw and photographer Audie Murphy -- who's supposed to have been busted and shipped back to the US -- use local Japanese fixer Joe Butterfly -- played by Burgess Meredith speaking Japanese Double Dutch -- set up in a mansion and try to work.

    It's a service comedy from a play by Jack Ruge and Evan Wylie. One of the screenwriters was Marion Hargrove, but it hasn't aged particularly well, thanks to Meredith -- I suppose Sessue Hayakawa was busy trying to be a priest. Wynn gives his typically emphatic comedy performance, but McGraw is actively funny with his rough speaking voice and mug attitude. Overall, it's a tired effort from directed Jesse Hibbs, and the score is a bit controlling, but there are a few chuckles along the way.
    6bkoganbing

    Your own little teahouse

    Joe Butterfly is so clearly influenced by Teahouse Of The August Moon that to say much more would be belaboring the point. One viewing of Joe Butterfly and you'll see why.

    This is possibly the only comedy that Audie Murphy ever did and as it would turn out for our most decorated soldier a good choice. He had a flare for it not often seen in his westerns. As fate would have it a military service comedy at that.

    Murphy is one of a group of GIs under the command of Major Herbert Anderson who put out Yank magazine which is supposed to be a pseudonym for Stars And Stripes. The others are George Nader, John Agar, and Charles McGraw. Anderson functions like a more worldly Captain Parmenter to this crew. All are connivers but Murphy is the biggest one.

    Keenan Wynn is here also playing the same kind of role he did in Don't Go Near The Water, a much favored war correspondent who hates these guys and loves the privileges this would be Ernie Pyle can gather from the brass.

    The Sakini of this piece is Burgess Meredith, once again in the tradition of Occidentals playing Asians. His is the title character, a black market operator who can get just about anything in a war ravaged Tokyo. Meredith is fine and funny, but just like Marlon Brando in Teahouse, Ricardo Montalban in Sayonara, and Mickey Rooney in Breakfast At Tiffany's it wouldn't fly today.

    Also like Teahouse and Sayonara the film now with war over a decade old looks at the Japanese as human beings. The big problem is housing of course for everybody. Unsaid is the reason for the housing shortage, said recent air war when Curtis LeMay and his bombers flattened Tokyo and many Japanese cities where the housing was wooden.

    Joe Butterfly not quite the classic that Teahouse Of The August Moon is, still has some very funny moments in it. For those who like military service comedies, you'll like Joe Butterfly.
    6revdrcac

    A refreshing change of pace

    Audie Murphy, the decorated WW II soldier is remembered today for his entertaining westerns and war films of the post war era. However, in this comic outing, Murphy and pals hit post war Japan and all sorts of hi-jinks develop in quick succession.

    Audie is at ease here in the title role and brings an easy-going charm to a slightly above-average storyline. Keenan Wynn and John Agar offer fine support in a pleasing film that served to stretch Murphy out of his westerns rut.

    This is the sort of film that demands little from the viewer, yet provides a pleasant viewing experience even for non-fans of the legendary war hero. Well worth another look.
    7planktonrules

    Good but it also might make you squirm just a bit.

    In the late 1950s, American studios discovered a new style film...those set in post-war Japan. Suddenly, in a period of only a couple years, LOTS of these films came out and they ranged from excellent to embarrassing. The excellent films were so good because they were timeless and chose to have Japanese actors play the Japanese, such as with "Sayonara" and "The Geisha Boy". The embarrassing ones were the ones where the studios unwisely chose to cast American actors as these Japanese and their 'interpretation' is pretty awful. These lacky-type characters were greatly exaggerated Japanese stereotypes. People at the time liked the films but today they just haven't aged very well. Imagine Marlon Brando as an Okinawan in "The Teahouse of the August Moon" and here, in "Joe Butterfly", Burgess Meredith playing an oily black marketeer! Uggh. While I am not the most PC sort of guy, seeing Americans overdoing it is just embarrassing and sad...especially when great Japanese actors could have used the work.

    The story begins with the first ships entering Japan to being the occupation in late 1945. For some inexplicable reason, some military higher-up has decided that the Army's "Stars & Stripes"-style magazine will bring out an occupation edition...in three days! Why three days? Who knows. But the problem is Tokyo has been firebombed and there is little left...little room for offices, no equipment and no resources. So the men must either NOT produce the magazine and face the consequences OR work with the local black market to get what they need. That is where Joe Butterfly comes into the story and he's assisted by the similarly inclined Private Woodley (Audie Murphy) to get things done.

    Although the casting of Meredith is embarrassing, it didn't apparently hurt his career and you don't usually hear folks talking about how bad it was. But the film does excel with the rest of its casting...a fine group of mostly supporting actors who are very familiar faces. The film features George Nader in the lead along with the likes of Charles McGraw, Keenan Wynn, Fred Clark, Eddie Firestone, John Agar, and Herbert Anderson and all are excellent.

    So despite the 'squirm factor' of seeing Meredith overdoing it as Joe, is the film worth seeing? Well, yes. The film is quite entertaining and generally treats the Japanese well (apart from Joe Butterfly). The script is very good and the dialog excels. I just can't score it any higher due to Joe Butterfly.

    By the way, although the film did talk about food and housing shortages, the reality was much worse and this is a highly sanitized version of Japan circa 1945. A major percentage of Tokyo was literally leveled by carpet bombing and the destruction is something difficult to repeat in 1957. The best film to show this sort of post-WWII destruction might just be "Germany Year Zero" and I cannot think of any set in Japan that so well capture the post-war horror.

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      Referenced in What's My Line?: Charles Laughton (1956)
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      You Are My Sunshine
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      Written by Jimmie Davis

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 17 de julho de 1957 (França)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • USS Los Angles CA-135 in Yokohama, Japão(exterior scenes)
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      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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