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Les aventures de Jeeves, valet de chambre

Original title: Thank You, Jeeves!
  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
318
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David Niven, Virginia Field, and Arthur Treacher in Les aventures de Jeeves, valet de chambre (1936)
Comedy

Erudite manservant Jeeves hopes to keep his frivolous employer Bertie out of new harrowing adventures, but a damsel in distress, carrying half of some mysterious plans, intrudes on their Lon... Read allErudite manservant Jeeves hopes to keep his frivolous employer Bertie out of new harrowing adventures, but a damsel in distress, carrying half of some mysterious plans, intrudes on their London flat one rainy night. Bertie follows her to country hotel Mooring Manor, prepared to d... Read allErudite manservant Jeeves hopes to keep his frivolous employer Bertie out of new harrowing adventures, but a damsel in distress, carrying half of some mysterious plans, intrudes on their London flat one rainy night. Bertie follows her to country hotel Mooring Manor, prepared to do slapstick battle with crooks posing as Scotland Yard men.

  • Director
    • Arthur Greville Collins
  • Writers
    • Joseph Hoffman
    • Stephen Gross
    • P.G. Wodehouse
  • Stars
    • Arthur Treacher
    • Virginia Field
    • David Niven
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    318
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur Greville Collins
    • Writers
      • Joseph Hoffman
      • Stephen Gross
      • P.G. Wodehouse
    • Stars
      • Arthur Treacher
      • Virginia Field
      • David Niven
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arthur Treacher
    Arthur Treacher
    • Jeeves
    Virginia Field
    Virginia Field
    • Marjorie Lowman
    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Bertie Wooster
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Elliott Manville
    Colin Tapley
    Colin Tapley
    • Tom Brock
    John Graham Spacey
    John Graham Spacey
    • Jack Stone
    Ernie Stanton
    • Mr. Snelling
    Gene Reynolds
    Gene Reynolds
    • Bobby Smith
    Douglas Walton
    Douglas Walton
    • Edward McDermott
    Willie Best
    Willie Best
    • Drowsy
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Edgar Dearing
    Edgar Dearing
    • Police Constable
    • (uncredited)
    Colin Kenny
    Colin Kenny
    • Burton
    • (uncredited)
    Paul McVey
    Paul McVey
    • The Boy's Father
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph North
    • Hotel Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Dorothy Phillips
    Dorothy Phillips
    • The Boy's Mother
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Greville Collins
    • Writers
      • Joseph Hoffman
      • Stephen Gross
      • P.G. Wodehouse
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    4maksquibs

    P. G. Wodehouse's Bertie & Jeeves get the Hollywood formula treatment.

    He only gets third billing (behind Arthur Treacher & Virginia Field), but this was effectively David Niven's first starring role and he's charmingly silly as P. G. Wodehouse's dunderheaded Bertie Wooster, master (in name only) to Jeeves, that most unflappable of valets. As an adaptation, it's more like a watered-down THE 39 STEPS than a true Wodehousian outing. And that's too bad since the interplay between Treacher & Niven isn't too far off the mark. Alas, the 'B' movie mystery tropes & forced comedy grow wearisome even at a brief 57 minutes. Next year's follow-up (STEP LIVELY, JEEVES) was even more off the mark, with no Bertie in sight and Jeeves (of all people!) forced to play the goof.
    7Ron Oliver

    Jeeves & Wooster - Sir P. G. Wodehouse's Classic Creations

    When muddleheaded Bertie Wooster - London playboy & man about town - gets himself into trouble, he can always rely on the inimitable Jeeves, his gentleman's gentleman, to extricate him from the plight. When Bertie becomes involved with a beautiful mystery woman, Jeeves must utilize brawn, not brain, to rescue him from a dangerous gang of international thieves. Hopefully, Wooster will once again be able to say, `THANK YOU, JEEVES!'

    Very loosely based on one of his novels, Sir P. G. Wodehouse's immortal characters come alive in this, the first of two Jeeves films produced by 20th Century Fox. At only 57 minutes long, the film wastes no time in getting into its funny business. Fans of the short stories & novels will notice that liberties were taken with the characters. Jeeves is less of the all-knowing automaton; in fact, he uses not his cerebral matter but a knowledge of fisticuffs to catch the villains. Bertie is still rather zany, but his (eventual) success with the fair sex has noticeably improved.

    Having played butlers so often, Arthur Treacher here has the plum role of his career. He is perfect as Jeeves: tall, with forbidding intellect - but not afraid to unbend and sing a rousing hunting song or swing a mean battle-ax. David Niven is a lot of fun as Wooster, vague & a bit befuddled, but loyal & brave in defending his lady love. She is played nicely by Virginia Field. Willie Best has some very funny moments as a stranded saxophonist who adds to the hilarity.
    6HotToastyRag

    Very funny, but the racism ruins it

    In the opening scene of Thank You, Jeeves, we hear a big swing band and David Niven is seen playing the drums. The camera zooms out, and we see that in his "flair", he continually drops or throws his drumsticks over his shoulder, but miraculously, a stick is replaced in his hand and he keeps playing. We also see that he's alone in his room; there is no big band accompanying him. And he's a terrible player! And his valet, Arthur Treacher, is mildly standing by with an endless supply of drumsticks, waiting for his master to lose one so he can place a replacement in his hand. It's pretty hilarious.

    Arthur Treacher, known for his many roles of servitude in Shirley Temple movies, plays Jeeves in this 1930s comedy about the random adventures of a gentleman and his valet. David Niven, in one of his first starring roles, plays the gentleman. The timing that bounces off the two is priceless, and much of the film feels ad-libbed in their casualty and naturalness together. While The Niv is wealthy, idle, and in search of adventure, Arthur Treacher is always there to lend a helping hand, hence the title.

    While there are some hilarious moments in Thank You, Jeeves!, the appalling racism that was present in many 1930s films kind of ruins the rest of the film. The two leads pick up a hitchhiker, Willie Best, and he's constantly treated and portrayed as stupid, ignorant, and as a blight on the rest of the story. It's pretty awful, and had the men picked up a white hitchhiker, I'm sure the plot would have included different gags.

    However, if you love Arthur Treacher, or if you want to see a young, hilarious David Niven, you can sit through this hour movie for the good parts. Just know what you're getting in for when Willie Best shows up
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    Appalling

    This must be, by a very large margin, one of the worst adaptations of all time of Wodehouse's immortal Jeeves and Wooster novels.

    It features an intelligent sex-mad Bertie, a singing, dancing, and pugilistic Jeeves, an unnecessary black saxophonist, and so on and so on.

    One can only hope that Wodehouse (whose name appears in very small type in the credits) simply took the money and ran.

    If I could give it zero out of ten (or even better, minus several hundred, I would) but as the system doesn't allow me to I give it a resentful zero. How on earth did it get to rate 6.3?

    The mind boggles.
    8bdabagia

    Great, if you're a Jeeves & Wooster fan

    Arthur Treacher and David Niven were terrific in the first big-screen adaptation of P.G. Wodehouse's classic comedy series. As a lifelong Wodehouse fan, I only wish there were more Jeeves & Bertie movies with those two. (The 80s BBC series comes close.) Both were exceptionally funny, although in "Thank You Jeeves" Niven's talents were pretty much wasted in favor of Treacher's. By the way, check out Arthur Treacher's appearance in two 1964 episodes of "The Beverly Hillbillies." He's a riot!

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    • Trivia
      Apart from the presence of Jeeves and Wooster and the fact that Bertie annoys Jeeves by playing a musical instrument badly and incessantly, the film bears no resemblance in plot or characters to P. G. Wodehouse's 1934 novel of the same name.
    • Quotes

      Bertie Wooster: It's beginning to filter through the Wooster brain that you government chaps are not government chaps at all.

      Marjorie Lowman: [sarcastically] An *amazing* piece of detective work Mr Wooster.

    • Connections
      Followed by Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thank You, Jeeves!
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      57 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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