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Mame

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 2 h 12 min
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Mame (1974)
Home Video Trailer from Warner Home Video
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46 fotos
ComédiaMusical

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFollowing the death of his father, an orphan is sent to live with his free-spirited aunt.Following the death of his father, an orphan is sent to live with his free-spirited aunt.Following the death of his father, an orphan is sent to live with his free-spirited aunt.

  • Direção
    • Gene Saks
  • Roteiristas
    • Jerome Lawrence
    • Robert E. Lee
    • Jerry Herman
  • Artistas
    • Lucille Ball
    • Robert Preston
    • Bea Arthur
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    3,7 mil
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    • Direção
      • Gene Saks
    • Roteiristas
      • Jerome Lawrence
      • Robert E. Lee
      • Jerry Herman
    • Artistas
      • Lucille Ball
      • Robert Preston
      • Bea Arthur
    • 158Avaliações de usuários
    • 23Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Mame Dennis
    Robert Preston
    Robert Preston
    • Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside
    Bea Arthur
    Bea Arthur
    • Vera Charles
    • (as Beatrice Arthur)
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Older Patrick
    Kirby Furlong
    • Young Patrick
    Jane Connell
    Jane Connell
    • Agnes Gooch
    George Chiang
    • Ito
    Joyce Van Patten
    Joyce Van Patten
    • Sally Cato
    Doria Cook-Nelson
    Doria Cook-Nelson
    • Gloria Upson
    • (as Doria Cook)
    Don Porter
    Don Porter
    • Mr. Claude Upson
    Audrey Christie
    Audrey Christie
    • Mrs. Dori Upson
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Mr. Babcock
    Bobbi Jordan
    • Pegeen
    Patrick Labyorteaux
    Patrick Labyorteaux
    • Peter
    Lucille Benson
    Lucille Benson
    • Mother Burnside
    Ruth McDevitt
    Ruth McDevitt
    • Cousin Fan
    Burt Mustin
    Burt Mustin
    • Uncle Jeff
    James Brodhead
    • Floorwalker
    • Direção
      • Gene Saks
    • Roteiristas
      • Jerome Lawrence
      • Robert E. Lee
      • Jerry Herman
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    sashajunk

    A view of the admirability that used to be

    For those who enjoyed seeing this lively piece in the 1960s, or who liked the novel thirty years ago, Mame could be not only an entertaining sentimental journey, but an interesting view of how times have changed.

    Lucille Ball is an interesting if not entirely right choice for the main role. She shows Mame Dennis's vivacious personality beautifully, accenting - naturally - the comic aspects of the character. It is a demanding role, covering eleven years from the heyday of the twenties until the start of the forties. Among the character developments are a period of job-hunting, the Southern-belle wooing of a second husband, and the growth involved in raising a child. Her acting is ideal. However, the role asks for a singer equal to the actor, and Ball is not up to it. Her low, aging voice has some depth, especially in the elegiac "Boy with the Bugle," but not the force and clarity of a good singer. The music and lyrics give her a hand, however, with an especial highlight in "Bosom Buddies," the scathing and hilarious duet with Bea Arthur as Vera Charles, "the first lady of American theater." Other catchy tunes you might remember are the title song ("You coax the blues right out of the horn,) Mame," and the romantic, "My Best Girl."

    Beware of what you may get into as you watch it though: Mame is a piece whose message has become dated. Mame Dennis was a hero to a generation of young novel readers some forty years ago, and those who saw her character on the original musical stage were struck by her energy and her view of the world. "Live!" she says. "Life is a banquet, and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death!" But those viewers were from a different era, when women did not work, were expected to be domestic, and her world-hopping would have been seen as radical: an early expression of women's spirit. She was inspirational in her context.

    Today, though, she represents a different notion. Coming from a vantage point of extreme wealth, her admonition, "Live!" is easy for her to say. She did not create her wealth, but inherited it from her first and second husbands. On her own, Mame cannot provide for herself. When her first inheritance is wiped out in the Great Crash of 1929, Mame gets fired from job after job, relying on her former butler and nanny to pay the bills, until she fortuitously manages to marry into wealth again.

    So in a modern context, we see Mame not as a freedom-loving feminist expressing herself against the prevailing social constraints, but as a woman who must depend on men to provide her with the necessary element of her freedom: money. In the depression, she could afford to fly around the world and spoil her children on her inherited money, while those who may have wished to be inspired by this spirit could not.

    Her heroism was not in how she gained her money, but in what she did with it. Even so, taking a two-year honeymoon and holding thirteen parties in two weeks ("She had to cancel one," the butler explains) is hardly politically correct, today. Even her altruistic gesture at the end, when she buys a plot of land for a home for single mothers, is as much a jab at her nephew's future in-laws as pure philanthropy, and the plight of her beneficiaries is only brought home to her when her secretary becomes one of them.

    It is therefore difficult today, to find Mame unambiguously admirable or inspiring. Her spirit comes from wealth; her wealth is unearned; and is used primarily to pump her own spirit. Her charm notwithstanding, the view of her lifestyle has taken a turn in an age when the wealthy can know how to live, while most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death.

    Mame, therefore, is worth a second glance, not only for its tuneful exuberance and wonderful comic moments, not only as a vehicle for a sentimental review of an old favorite, but as a historical piece: a view of the admirability that was.
    5moonspinner55

    She *croaks* the blues right outta the horn...

    Critics at the time complained that "Mame" was overproduced, but you simply can't stage a musical version of Patrick Dennis' novel/memoir "Auntie Mame" and not have it be splashy with all the trimmings. Screen-adaptation of the hit Broadway show (previously staged and filmed without songs as "Auntie Mame" in 1958 and starring Rosalind Russell) had a lot of people in 1974 crying foul over the casting (they were "anti-Mame"). The by-passing of Broadway's Angela Lansbury for the lead brought nothing but slings and arrows for this new Mame, Lucille Ball, who--despite a sandpaper voice--is to be commended for giving her all to a distinctly old-fashioned presentation. Ball has several amusing scenes, particularly when she's due to be on stage with gal-pal Vera Charles (Beatrice Arthur) and can't stop primping in her vanity mirror. The plot is the same as before: an orphaned lad goes to live with his merry, madcap aunt in 1920s New York and learns about life. Robert Preston is well-cast as a romantic suitor, and Arthur is wonderful reprising her Tony-winning role as Vera. The picture has gauzy, gaudy razzle-dazzle, though not enough to justify a two hour-plus movie. Portions of it creak and sag with the weight of sentimentality; worse, an unnecessary montage of hugs-and-kisses at the finish line is grueling. Still, the cast works hard to keep things bubbling along and there are some choice highlights. ** from ****
    7dtb

    Lovely To Look At, Painful To Hear

    I wasn't surprised to learn that Lucille Ball bankrolled this movie adaptation of the Broadway musical MAME -- that explains her miscasting. Don't get me wrong: Ball looks gorgeous in the spectacular costumes and her slapstick is still up to par. But even her bullfrog singing voice (which proves that even the worst voice can't completely ruin Jerry Herman's wonderful songs. They *could* ruin Cole Porter's songs in AT LONG LAST LOVE, but that's a review for another time :-) didn't bother me nearly as much as the fact that Ball is too old and, worst of all, too *COLD* to play lovable madcap Mame Dennis. It's comical in the wrong way to see Lucy in soft focus in her solo shots and everybody else photographed crystal clear. She looks more like she's modeling than acting, and she has all the warmth and tenderness of the iceberg that sank the Titanic. She also tends to look like she's trying to seduce Kirby Furlong and Bruce Davison as, respectively, the younger and older Patrick -- creepy! Moreover, it's obvious the dances have been slowed down considerably to accommodate Lucy's rusty dancing skills (notice how people seem to dance *around* her rather than with her). Madeline Kahn, the original choice for Agnes Gooch, should've been playing Mame, not Ball. Luckily, Lucy's miscasting is balanced out by the terrific casting in the other roles, especially the hilarious Beatrice Arthur and Jane Connell recreating their stage roles as Vera Charles and Agnes, Joyce Van Patten as Sally Cato, and Robert Preston as dashing Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside. Worth a look for both its good and bad points, if you stumble across it on AMC in its letterboxed form.
    8michael-248

    A Grand Old-style Movie Musical

    It has been a puzzlement to me ever since seeing Mame in it's premiere run way back in 1974, that so many people have so many different views of this movie. It is either absolutely loved or positively hated by the people who see it. I believe Lucille Ball is, and always will be Mame. She plays the character exactly the way she should be played, hard, tender, funny, bitchy, loving, sophisticated and free-spirited.

    This film has a bright cheery look and feel with big splashy production numbers which lovingly look back at the grand old Hollywood Musicals of the past. The production values are stunning, with beautiful sets and costumes that are truer to the period than the ones in Auntie Mame. The supporting cast is great, with Bea Arthur as Vera Charles and Jane Connell as Gooch. And concerning the complaints about the filming of Lucy through gauze, just go back to the MGM Musicals of the 40's and 50's and you'll see almost every major female star, young and old, filmed through heavy gauze.

    I've come to the conclusion that this movie has been labeled a bomb for so long that some people already have their minds made up not to like it before the opening credits have ended. And the ones who see it for the first time without any idea of it's troubled history, end up loving it!
    LGuili

    Some people just love to criticize!

    In general, critics have been much too harsh regarding their comments on MAME. It's simply an old-fashioned, entertaining musical that's fun to watch. Lucille Ball does a fine job in the title role. She gives a thoroughly professional performance and looks fantastic in all those wonderful costumes. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy Motion Picture. The rest of the cast is terrific. It makes a delightful addition to your video collection. MAME may not be great art but it is very enjoyable, especially if you are a Lucy fan.

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    • Curiosidades
      Lucille Ball was so dismayed at the harsh reaction the film received from the critics and its lackluster box office performance that she vowed never to make another film again.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Mame, Agnes, Ito, and Patrick are preparing to dine with Beau, Mame remarks, "I never thought Santa Claus would look so much like Rhett Butler." This part of the movie is set in the early Great Depression, well before ...E o Vento Levou (1939) or even the book (1936) was released.
    • Citações

      Mrs. Upson: Mame, you'll never believe this, but this part of the house used to be an old slave kitchen

      [black maid walks in]

      Mrs. Upson: Oh there you are Bertha. Bertha, this is Mame Dennis. Bertha is one in a million. We don't know what we'd do without her, do we Claude? She's so nice... most of them are getting so snooty these days.

    • Conexões
      Edited from Inimigo Público (1931)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Main Title & St. Bridget
      Written by Jerry Herman (uncredited)

      Performed by the Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra and Jane Connell

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 3 de março de 1975 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Japonês
      • Francês
      • Russo
    • Também conhecido como
      • Ante todo, mujer
    • Locações de filme
      • Hollywood Burbank Airport - 2627 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Warner Bros.
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
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      • US$ 12.000.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 2 h 12 min(132 min)
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 2.39 : 1
      • 2.35 : 1

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