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Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter

  • Filme para televisão
  • 1991
  • PG
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
282
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Maurice Benard and Frances Fisher in Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter (1991)
BiografiaDramaHistóriaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThis made-for-TV movie tells the story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, beginning in the 1930s when they met as actors under contract at RKO and ends with their divorce in 1960. In between ar... Ler tudoThis made-for-TV movie tells the story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, beginning in the 1930s when they met as actors under contract at RKO and ends with their divorce in 1960. In between are how their careers developed, their often-rocky marriage, and how they came to develop th... Ler tudoThis made-for-TV movie tells the story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, beginning in the 1930s when they met as actors under contract at RKO and ends with their divorce in 1960. In between are how their careers developed, their often-rocky marriage, and how they came to develop the groundbreaking and iconic "I Love Lucy" show.

  • Direção
    • Charles Jarrott
  • Roteiristas
    • William Luce
    • Cynthia A. Cherbak
  • Artistas
    • Frances Fisher
    • Maurice Benard
    • Robin Pearson Rose
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    282
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Charles Jarrott
    • Roteiristas
      • William Luce
      • Cynthia A. Cherbak
    • Artistas
      • Frances Fisher
      • Maurice Benard
      • Robin Pearson Rose
    • 6Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 indicações no total

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    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Lucille Ball
    Maurice Benard
    Maurice Benard
    • Desi Arnaz
    Robin Pearson Rose
    Robin Pearson Rose
    • Vivian Vance
    John Wheeler
    John Wheeler
    • William Frawley
    Bette Ford
    Bette Ford
    • De-De
    Edith Diaz
    Edith Diaz
    • Mother Arnaz
    Matthew Faison
    Matthew Faison
    • Harry
    Liane Langland
    Liane Langland
    • Maureen O'Hara
    Patrick Cronin
    Patrick Cronin
    • Doc Bender
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Arthur Lyons
    Joyce Blair
    Joyce Blair
    • Roxana
    Don Keefer
    Don Keefer
    • Grandpa Ball
    Roger Rose
    Roger Rose
    • Cousin Larry
    Jim Brochu
    Jim Brochu
    • Max
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Bernie
    Tracey Williams
    • Page
    Aleisa Shirley
    Aleisa Shirley
    • Marguerita
    George Miserlis
    George Miserlis
    • Mario
    • Direção
      • Charles Jarrott
    • Roteiristas
      • William Luce
      • Cynthia A. Cherbak
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    7PWNYCNY

    Bad case of miscasting.

    The lady who plays Lucille Ball did a fine job; the gentleman who plays Desi Arnaz, well ... that's another story. His accent is so grating and so phony that it was laughable. Yet I must ask myself: Why am I even bothering to comment about this movie? What is it about this movie that caught my interest? The answer is this: "I Love Lucy." TV sitcoms come and go and are quickly forgotten. Yet this show, with it s improbable cast of characters, lingers on in the collective memory of American TV memorabilia. A "B" movie actress and her band leader husband become American TV icons. I watched this movie to find out how could this happen. How could these two individuals attain such a high status? There seemed to be absolutely nothing about them that suggested that they would become the most popular and famous TV couple in history. According to the movie, Lucille was vain, insecure, temperamental and at times hysterical while Desi is portrayed as being a shallow, cheating philanderer who is totally dependent on Lucille for financial support. Yet this improbable couple made entertainment history.

    When will there be a movie about Vivian Vance and William Frawley?
    Dejael

    Classic TV Screen Biopic of popular Hollywood couple

    Nostalgic, entertaining, well-done effort about Lucy and Desi, is a fine piece of film-making. Colorful behind-the-scenes look at the real lives of the Hollywood couple, played very convincingly by the principals. However, Frances Fisher is the real star of this marvelous film, with her uncanny resemblance to the real Lucille Ball, and her excellent performance which makes you believe she IS Lucy. Her makeup and hairstyles are impeccably detailed and true to life. Lucille Ball would have been proud of this dramatization of her life, just as she was the real star in many of their films. However, the casting of Benard as Desi leaves something to be desired. There wasn't enough attention given to his makeup and hairstyles, and his performance is less than inspired, and downright lethargic and insipid in some scenes, and his accent is not authentically Cuban. What makes the movie work is the well-written script and marvelous acting by Fisher. The supporting cast are all just so much window dressing - and as others have also noted, the performers cast as Vivian Vance and William Frawley as Fred & Ethel Mertz are not that believable either. Brilliant casting of one lead, Fisher does not justify poor casting of other equally important roles. I for one would have loved to see Desi Arnaz Jr. portray his own father in this film, as he did so well in The MAMBO KINGS (1992). Now that would have made this picture a real piece of art! Even as it is, the film works well, was well-produced, and the color cinematography is first-rate. One outstanding scene is their comedy act in front of Desi's orchestra, with Lucy (like Judy Garland had also done) in clown makeup, another is a remarkable black & white re-creation of a scene from a TV episode of "I Love Lucy". My rating is 7 stars out of 10, mostly for Frances Fisher's excellent performance in the role of a lifetime as that bottle-redhead ball of energy from Jamestown, New York.
    10Sheila_Beers

    Entertaining nostalgic film

    When I was four years of age, my parents and I were very much excited about the forthcoming premier of "I Love Lucy" on our "new" television set in 1951. I remember how excited our neighbors, who (with my parents) had been fans of Lucy and Desi during the 1930s and the Big Band Era, were at the prospect of seeing their favorite entertainers in a situation comedy on television. As a result, I found "Lucy and Desi: Before the Laughter" a great nostalgic film that explains the backgrounds of these entertainers, already legendary in 1951.

    Far from being a third-rate performer, Desi Arnaz discovered innovative techniques still used in television and film production today; he also invented different types of cameras that led to great improvements in the television and motion picture industries. In addition, he was an excellent musician and vocalist, and prior to the "I Love Lucy" debut he had considerable experience as a motion picture actor.

    In conjunction with their television and motion picture work, Mr. Arnaz and Miss Ball formed Desilu Productions and produced many outstanding television series that dealt with a variety of topics and scenarios.

    As another credit to the late Mr. Arnaz, he helped his family escape from the Cuban revolution led by Dictator Battista in the 1930s. With the family wealth lost, Mr. Arnaz and his family made a new life for themselves in New York City. Mr. Arnaz willingly did menial work to support his family and his dream of becoming a U.S. citizen and an entertainer. In his autobiography, he expressed his gratitude to the United States and the American people for his chance to rebuild his life and become a success.

    At the time the "I Love Lucy" program debuted, it was highly unusual for a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant like Miss Ball to marry a Roman Catholic man from Cuba. Among WASPS there were sharp divisions among those who believed Hispanics were Caucasian and those who believed Hispanics (and other people of Mediterranean origin) were "not quite white" or acceptable in the mainstream of American society. The premise of the Ball-Arnaz marriage and the "I Love Lucy" program, that opposites attract and can have a happy marriage, was a new idea in the pre-civil rights era (before 1961). At the same time, Hispanic migrant workers began moving to my hometown in the Midwest for seasonal farm work, and some chose to make permanent homes in the area. The "I Love Lucy" series helped local residents become broad minded enough to accept the Hispanic people in the community and count them among their friends.

    I am sorry the Arnaz children did not appreciate this film. Maurice Benard's acting may have been campy, but Frances Fisher did an excellent job in portraying Lucy. In spite of the overacting by Mr. Benard, this film explains the backgrounds of Miss Ball and Mr. Arnaz and brings back precious memories of my childhood in the early 1950s. The film also is one I treasure and would love to have on DVD.
    3friggle

    Lucy and Desi would spin in their graves

    I looked forward to this film in advance of its presentation, and suspected Lucie Arnaz's negative comments were un-founded. Ms Arnaz, I do apologize.

    The story line made for a "C" average Television movie at best. Unfortunately, the subject matter was one the most viewed and known in the 20th century. When the presentation of re-created scenes and actors from "I LOVE LUCY", the grade fell to a D-. The portrayals of "Lucy", "Ricky", "Fred" and "Ethel" were an insult to "Ball", "Arnaz", "Frawley", and "Vance". Fisher's attempt to re-create the "Lucy Ricardo" bits were sloppy. Immediately after its initial TV Presentation, the local TV station did a news segment on it. They cut back and forth between Fisher's Lucy and Ball's Lucy.... it was night and day.

    Let me close by saying that the performers in this piece are "quality" professionals, and should be commended for many of their past performances....just not this one.

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    • Curiosidades
      Producer Larry A. Thompson planned to expand the movie into a three-part trilogy that delved further into the lives of Lucy and Desi, but the ratings weren't what the network hoped for, so plans for subsequent films were scrapped.
    • Erros de gravação
      The movie credits Desi Arnaz as the one who suggested Vivian Vance for the part of Ethel Mertz, but it was actually "I Love Lucy" director Marc Daniels who suggested Vance for the part; he had worked with her in the New York theater.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in Late Night with David Letterman: Episode dated 13 February 1991 (1991)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      I'm Afraid That I Love You
      by Paul Loomis & Stan Radliff

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de fevereiro de 1991 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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