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Mon père avait raison

  • 1936
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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6.6/10
386
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Mon père avait raison (1936)
Comedy

After being left for another man by his wife, Charles Bellanger raises his only son to fear and suspect women. Years later, such an education is bearing fruit.After being left for another man by his wife, Charles Bellanger raises his only son to fear and suspect women. Years later, such an education is bearing fruit.After being left for another man by his wife, Charles Bellanger raises his only son to fear and suspect women. Years later, such an education is bearing fruit.

  • Director
    • Sacha Guitry
  • Writer
    • Sacha Guitry
  • Stars
    • Sacha Guitry
    • Gaston Dubosc
    • Serge Grave
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    386
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    • Director
      • Sacha Guitry
    • Writer
      • Sacha Guitry
    • Stars
      • Sacha Guitry
      • Gaston Dubosc
      • Serge Grave
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Sacha Guitry
    Sacha Guitry
    • Charles Bellanger
    Gaston Dubosc
    Gaston Dubosc
    • Adolphe Bellanger, son père
    Serge Grave
    Serge Grave
    • Maurice Bellanger, son fils (jeune)
    Paul Bernard
    Paul Bernard
    • Maurice Bellanger, son fils (adulte)
    Jacqueline Delubac
    Jacqueline Delubac
    • Loulou, sa belle fille
    Betty Daussmond
    • Germaine Bellanger, sa femme
    Robert Seller
    • Emile Perducay - son serviteur
    Pauline Carton
    Pauline Carton
    • Marie Ganion - sa servante
    Marcel Lévesque
    Marcel Lévesque
    • Mourier - son médecin
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        • Sacha Guitry
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      7bob998

      More talk than I can handle

      Arrow Academy must be a wonderful company; their Guitry set is well-produced, up to Criterion standards. I can now boast of seeing six Guitry films in all, these four are fairly representative of his output. The trouble with Guitry has always been, for me, the excessive talkiness of his scripts. You long for an idea to be expressed through a look, a gesture, a positioning of the body this way or that way, and it never occurs. instead we get words--often very eloquent as in the long scene between Sacha and Betty Daussmond as his estranged wife--but action is wanting and it is missed. I give 10 for the idea and the way it is worked out, but only 3 for the action.
      7richard-1787

      It's all in the delivery of the lines - at the speed of light

      I watched this movie again the other evening, and then watched a 2008 Parisian theater production of the original play (at the Théâtre Edward VII). An interesting contrast.

      Guitry delivers his lines at the speed of light, with a precision that often comes off as angry. The 30-year-old father in the 2008 version is far kinder in Act I.

      But in Act II, the confrontation between the now 50-year-old main character and his wife, who left him 20 years before and now wants him to take her back, to give her "her place" in his household again, the give and take between his anger and her completely immoral manipulation of abstractions like "honor" and "fidelity" is remarkable in the 1930s original, and rather pitiful in the 2008 version. In the 2008 version, the wife comes off as an air-head. In the 1930s version, she is a bright woman acting out a role she has clearly rehearsed carefully. The speed with which Guitry delivers his lines at her makes them resemble ammunition.

      There are parts of this 1930s movie that are, I suppose, weaker than others. But seeing Guitry when angry using language as a weapon with which to shoot down his adversary is rather impressive. You'd have to speak French well to appreciate it, though. If you need subtitles, you'd miss the effect entirely.
      dbdumonteil

      Trust your dad .

      Based ,like all the Guitry movies of the era, on one of the playwright's work ,"Mon Père Avait Raison" ,despite moments of unquestionable brilliance,is a desultory even a bit confusing work.One sees little of the writer's genius which produces such classics as "LES Perles De LA Couronne" or "La Vie D'Un Honnête Homme" .

      The scene between Guitry and his father already shows,in 1936,the fear of getting old (which would be even more obvious in such works as "Debureau" or even the Maintenon/Louis XIV scenes in "Si Versailles M'Etait Conté" ) and of dying ;the father revealing he tells all the people around he is older than he really is ,it's a scene which is not anodyne but is more a way of deceiving death (later the search for immortality would be a permanent feature in the director's works)than interest in his appearance.

      Another remarkable scene shows Guitry's unfaithful wife who succeeds in proving him she has always been faithful (for she was true to her lover till he died), Reductio Ad Absurdum,one of Guitry's forte.

      Father may be right ,father knows best ,but father is going to die ,so Carpe Diem!It's a happy end ,provided you don't know Guitry's later works.
      7MogwaiMovieReviews

      Ooh La La

      'My Father Was Right' has a somewhat different feel to the other films I've seen from Sacha Guitry - the wit is still there but wrapped around real-world sadness and heartbreak, adding an emotional weight I've not seen in his films before, most prominently in the center of the film, where the now old man is visited by the wife who once betrayed and abandoned him. It's a beautifully maintained scene, both funny and sincere in its pain, and Guitry himself is flawless in it.

      Most of Guitry's films are patchy, and this one is no exception, but this additional dimension raises it above many of the rest.

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      • Trivia
        The play Guitry wrote was inspired by the difficult relationship with his womanizing father, the stage idol Lucien Guitry.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Cinéastes de notre temps: Sacha Guitry (1965)

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      • Release date
        • November 27, 1936 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • My Father Was Right
      • Filming locations
        • Studios Films Sonores Tobis, Épinay-sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Cinéas
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        • $3,337
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 35m(95 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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