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Vies privées

Original title: Private Lives
  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.4K
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Reginald Denny, Jean Hersholt, Una Merkel, Robert Montgomery, and Norma Shearer in Vies privées (1931)
Screwball ComedyComedyDramaRomance

Divorced couple unexpectedly meet each other during their honeymoon and rekindle their love.Divorced couple unexpectedly meet each other during their honeymoon and rekindle their love.Divorced couple unexpectedly meet each other during their honeymoon and rekindle their love.

  • Director
    • Sidney Franklin
  • Writers
    • Noël Coward
    • Hanns Kräly
    • Richard Schayer
  • Stars
    • Norma Shearer
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Reginald Denny
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Writers
      • Noël Coward
      • Hanns Kräly
      • Richard Schayer
    • Stars
      • Norma Shearer
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Reginald Denny
    • 44User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Norma Shearer
    Norma Shearer
    • Amanda
    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Elyot Chae
    Reginald Denny
    Reginald Denny
    • Victor
    Una Merkel
    Una Merkel
    • Sibyl
    Jean Hersholt
    Jean Hersholt
    • Oscar
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Bell Hop
    Herman Bing
    Herman Bing
    • Train Conductor
    • (uncredited)
    Ferike Boros
    Ferike Boros
    • Cook at Chalet
    • (uncredited)
    Alphonse Martell
    Alphonse Martell
    • Hotel Concierge
    • (uncredited)
    Wilfrid North
    • Sibyl's Wedding Escort
    • (uncredited)
    Jerry Tucker
    • Little Boy at Station
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Writers
      • Noël Coward
      • Hanns Kräly
      • Richard Schayer
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    User reviews44

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    10Gypsy1962

    One of Shearer's best!

    I've lost count of the number of times I have seen this first-rate movie, and it makes me laugh every time. The plot and dialog are outstanding, and Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery are excellent. Reginald Denny and Una Merkel are a delight as well. In one of the film's many excellent scenes, Shearer shows off the acting skills she honed during her silent screen days -- hearing the musical strains of a song once dear to her and her ex-husband in happier days, her expression goes from recognition to fond remembrance to regret to resignation, all in the span of a few seconds. Although she is best known for her dramatic gifts, Norma is top-notch throughout this film, displaying an excellent flair for comedy. I've often read her performance being unfavorably compared to that of Gertrude Lawrence, but I thought Shearer was a wonder. It's hard for me to conceive that this movie was released 80 years ago -- it is still fresh, funny, and worth every moment of your time.
    mykidsmom32001

    Loved it!!

    I just saw this movie this morning on TCM. I absolutely loved it! So funny! Norma was great and so was Robert Montgomery. I enjoyed their bickering, and after a bit, could TELL when it was coming just by a remark made. It was actually very modern in it's depiction of a marriage, as that really doesn't change. I found this movie to be very delightful, and full of wit. Their fight scene is the best! When Amanda shrieks and screams and cries, it is priceless! I recommend it highly. I have recently discovered Norma Shearers' movies, and she is so good it is a joy to watch her. I saw "The Women" and "Marie Antionette" as a child, but it is wonderful to be able to watch movies like "Private Lives" now. It is hard to believe it was made in '31, it is not dated at all.
    8blanche-2

    very good adaptation

    I had the pleasure several years ago of seeing Lindsay Duncan and Alan Rickman on Broadway in Noel Coward's durable comedy, "Private Lives," and they were magnificent.

    I admit I had low expectations for a film version. I was pleasantly surprised that, though scenes were added and changed, the film keeps the tone of the play.

    I actually saw part of this movie when I was about nine years old. James Card of the George Eastman House introduced it on a weekly old film program. To a nine-year-old, it seemed very foreign, given its age.

    Strangely, I have always remembered the line, "We're married in the eyes of heaven" - from that TV showing! And sure enough, my memory was correct - that either says something about Montgomery's line reading, or that I had no understanding of what the line meant, or I have a weird memory. Not sure.

    I thought the two stars, Robert Montgomery and Norma Shearer, portrayed the couple excellently. Shearer is so often criticized for her acting, but I'm sorry, I've seen her in some very good performances, although I grant you, she was a movie star first and foremost. The couple also has great chemistry.

    I understand the apartment in Paris was changed to attract the German market, which eliminated the great part of the maid.

    In the end, the film is very enjoyable and the play, of course, set the stage for many ripoffs. I agree with another of the comments, it would have been fabulous to have Coward and Lawrence preserved on film.
    6gridoon2025

    One of the most envelope-pushing of the pre-codes

    If "Private Lives" was submitted for approval after the Production Code, it would violate it in about ten different ways. It's an astonishingly daring comedy, with a nasty edge. It features intense physical contact between a man and a woman who are married to other people, and by contact I mean both violent and erotic (and for those two, violence - physical and verbal - is a form of foreplay). Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery have an electric chemistry (no wonder they were paired so often on the screen). They play two very unlikable people: they treat their current spouses in a mean, inconsiderate, condescending way - and that's just on their first honeymoon night! But because they are Shearer and Montgomery, you do keep watching them. The first half of the film is little more than a filmed stage play, but the second half is a bit more cinematic. **1/2 out of 4.
    8sari-10

    A Noel Coward play. Two couples switch partners.

    Noel Coward dialogue. What can be bad? Norma Shearer does a star turn and is *very* funny. Her clothes are wonderful. She is obviously "meant for" Robert Montgomery, and they leave the partners they are engaged to and escape with each other on an around-the-world trip. Their physical fights are hilarious.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Montgomery was accidentally knocked unconscious during the fight scene with Norma Shearer.
    • Goofs
      When Elyot, Amanda, and Oscar are riding on the gondola, Elyot and Amanda begin to argue. As their argument escalates, the two of them stand up, and Oscar, listening quietly, stands up with them. Their is a cut to a medium shot of Oscar which shows him still seated. Then a return to the shot of the three of them which shows Oscar standing again.
    • Quotes

      Victor Prynne: He struck you once didn't he?

      Amanda: Oh, more than once.

      Victor Prynne: Where?

      Amanda: Several places.

      Victor Prynne: What a cad!

      Amanda: Ha-ha. I struck him too. Once I broke four gramophone records over his head. It was very satisfying.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Arabesque: Stage Struck (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Someday I'll Find You
      (1931) (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Noël Coward

      Sung by Norma Shearer

      Whistled and played on piano by Robert Montgomery

      Played often as background music

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1932 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Je n'aime que toi
    • Filming locations
      • Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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