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La Folle Alouette

Original title: Skylark
  • 1941
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Brian Aherne, Claudette Colbert, and Ray Milland in La Folle Alouette (1941)
ComedyRomance

As her fifth wedding anniversary approaches, a woman realizes that she is fed up with always coming in second to her husband's advertising business. Just at the moment when she is trying to ... Read allAs her fifth wedding anniversary approaches, a woman realizes that she is fed up with always coming in second to her husband's advertising business. Just at the moment when she is trying to decide what to do, she meets a handsome attorney, and their innocent flirtation begins to ... Read allAs her fifth wedding anniversary approaches, a woman realizes that she is fed up with always coming in second to her husband's advertising business. Just at the moment when she is trying to decide what to do, she meets a handsome attorney, and their innocent flirtation begins to turn into something a bit more serious.

  • Director
    • Mark Sandrich
  • Writers
    • Samson Raphaelson
    • Allan Scott
    • Zion Myers
  • Stars
    • Claudette Colbert
    • Ray Milland
    • Brian Aherne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    722
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Sandrich
    • Writers
      • Samson Raphaelson
      • Allan Scott
      • Zion Myers
    • Stars
      • Claudette Colbert
      • Ray Milland
      • Brian Aherne
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Lydia Kenyon
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Tony Kenyon
    Brian Aherne
    Brian Aherne
    • Jim Blake
    Binnie Barnes
    Binnie Barnes
    • Myrtle Vantine
    Walter Abel
    Walter Abel
    • George Gorell
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Frederick Vantine
    Mona Barrie
    Mona Barrie
    • Charlette Gorell
    Ernest Cossart
    Ernest Cossart
    • Theodore
    James Rennie
    James Rennie
    • Ned Franklyn
    Leonard Mudie
    Leonard Mudie
    • Jewelry Clerk
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Big Man in Subway Car
    Hobart Cavanaugh
    Hobart Cavanaugh
    • Small Man in Subway Car
    Edward Fielding
    Edward Fielding
    • Scholarly Man in Subway Car
    Leon Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    • Long-Haired Man in Subway Car
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Ferryman
    • (scenes deleted)
    May Boley
    May Boley
    • Fat Woman in Subway Car
    • (uncredited)
    Butch
    • Dog
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Dudley
    Robert Dudley
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mark Sandrich
    • Writers
      • Samson Raphaelson
      • Allan Scott
      • Zion Myers
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    7bkoganbing

    Claudette wants to spread and fly

    Skylark finds Claudette Colbert feeling like she's just running second fiddle to her husband Ray Milland's advertising business. So at another party where she's simply to function as the decoration on his arm, Claudette becomes susceptible to lawyer Brian Aherne who turns on the charm and makes her feel important. This woman is a Skylark and needs to spread her wings so he tells Milland.

    In no time at all Aherne has moved right in as Claudette divorces Milland. After that Milland is busy planning his campaign to win her back.

    Skylark probably needed a Mitchell Leisen or an Ernst Lubitsch to have been a real classic. Still all three of leads acquit themselves well. Aherne has a part that was normally reserved for David Niven, all charm and smiles. There's also a nice turn by Binnie Barnes as the hard hearted wife of Milland's boss Grant Mitchell who has her own claim on Aherne and his vocabulary. Her confrontation scene with Colbert is priceless.

    As is Colbert trying to take to a life at the sea when tries whip up enthusiasm for Aherne's passion for sailing. Her scenes on Aherne's boat are priceless.

    A good comedy of the era, a bit shy of greatness however.
    6lanlguy

    Cheese going bad

    I like these actors in most everything I've seen them in, but this one has a whiff of cheese going bad in the fridge. Ray Milland is psychotic over his search for financial success and kicks his wife around like a dog. Colbert has lost her mind and her self-respect as she whimpers fondly around him hoping for a pat on the head. And then things turn weirdly comic as Brian Aherne drops in to distract her.

    A divorce seems comfortably inevitable; she and Aherne seem soul mates for sure, until Colbert's own psychosis turns her back towards a scheming Milland. Me oh my, who will she choose? Is anyone following this? I could have used cue cards for applause and hissing because the director didn't know where this thing was going. And it didn't get there.

    This mishmash was not fun, and now I've got to carve off the mold to salvage a single bite of cheddar goodness. One of the few times I've rated a film at less than the user average, but at only 103 voters, this fuzzy stinker seems to have kept most of them out of the fridge.
    GManfred

    ****** Lite Comedy

    Or, if you prefer, Comedy Lite, because 'Skylark" is only semi-funny. I can only guess Director Mark Sandrich didn't have a good feel for comedy as several scenes which could have been funny seemed forced and heavy-handed. A Leo McCarey or Mitchell Leisen could have gotten more mileage out of them, but, as is, "Skylark" is unsatisfying and leaves you feeling unfulfilled, like Lite beer or diet soda.

    Other reviews recount the plot, but just let me say that the main reason to watch this one is to watch several old pros give their all and try to make a mediocre picture better just by their presence. It belongs mainly to Claudette Colbert, who tries mightily and comes off the best of the principals. She is ably supported by Ray Milland and Brian Aherne, who also do their best. Walter Abel does not come off so well and is better in straight drama parts. And the old pop standard 'Skylark" is apparently not from this picture. I put my star rating in the heading as the website no longer includes them.
    3planktonrules

    It's hard to make an excellent romantic comedy when you totally hate the husband.

    Lydia (Claudette Colbert) and Tony (Ray Milland) have been married for five years. Tony is in love with his job and his wife is mostly an afterthought. Inexplicably, she accepts this and loves the big jerk in spite of this. However, after years of being neglected emotionally, the problem comes to a head during their anniversary. Instead of a romantic dinner for two, he invites over clients-- clients who Lydia doesn't like--and she has every reason to dislike these nasty folks. She's in a funk and a dashing guy, Jim (Brian Ahern), offers to take her away from this dinner party and she impulsively goes. She returns many hours later--long after all the guests have gone home.

    Jim realizes, finally, that his marriage is in trouble. His plan to woo her back--lie to her and tell her he's quitting his job. But, he has no intention of leaving this job--and it really isn't much of a plan. Eventually, Lydia learns about this and leaves him. Soon they are divorced and NOW Jim finally tries to actually do something to win her back. But, considering they are divorced and she doesn't want to see him, it really seems like he's stalking her and is an abusive ex-spouse. It's really quite creepy and about as romantic as a case of the clap. The film might have seemed cute back in 1941, but today it comes off as an endorsement for a man to claim ownership over his 'property'--and Jim would, in the real world, end up in jail for his boorish behaviors!

    Considering how good these actors are, the film should have been so much better. I also take off a point for the terribly overdone scene where Lydia keeps falling in the sailboat--it was about as subtle as a stripper at a Baptist picnic. Overall, it's a big disappointment, though the film does have its moments.
    6HotToastyRag

    Entertaining one-liners

    The opening scene of Skylark is hilarious. Claudette catches her husband's pal ordering her anniversary present at a jeweler, since her husband is too busy and nearly forgot. I always like to see Walter Abel in a sizable part, even though in this movie, he gets terribly insulted. He insists not everyone is in an untrusting relationship, and his wife quips back, "Sure I trust you, but look at you!" I don't know why they kept such a mean line in the script, since he's a good-looking man.

    But back to the movie: Ray Milland is a workaholic whose wife feels neglected. She's fed up and flirts around with a handsome charmer at a party, Brian Aherne. In the middle of his come-on, Brian correctly assumes that Claudette isn't really interested in him. She wants to "play at meeting him" and then return home grateful for the near-miss. Once challenged, Claudette leans back and says, "Okay, show me the moon." That's not the end of Brian, however. Ray Mi-bland turns out to be too "bland" for Claudette, and she files for divorce while pursuing an affair with the Errol Flynn look-a-like.

    This movie is full of funny one-liners, even though I didn't like the way it ended. When they first go out together, Claudette orders her hamburger with onions; Brian orders his without. The waiter rolls his eyes and says, "You might as well order yours 'with', buddy." Later in the movie, when she warms up to the idea of an affair, she smiles at Brian before ordering her hamburger "without". In another scene, Ray argues with Claudette over the monotony of marriage, insisting she can't have ecstasy all the time. It's like eating caviar three times a day, he argues. "If I liked caviar, I'd eat it three times a day," she quips back.

    If you like domestic comedies, you'll probably like this one. You've got a beautiful leading lady, a handsome leading man, and a "bland" husband trying to win her back. Just kidding; Ray is a cutie, too. But Brian is the star of the show. He's wise, smooth, and also extremely nice. In other words, he's completely unrealistic!

    DLM Warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not be your friend. In the end when Claudette is on a boat, the camera bobs and tilts, and that will make you sick. In other words, "Don't Look, Mom!"

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    • Trivia
      Melvyn Douglas was originally considered for the role of Tony before Ray Milland was cast.
    • Goofs
      When Tony is hitting golf balls lined up on a mat (and nearly hits George while doing so), he starts with 6 and hits 4 of them. But when the camera cuts back to the balls, it shows 3 remaining.
    • Quotes

      Lil - Waitress at Hamburger Stand: [to co-worker who was making advances on her] But you ain't got no boat.

    • Soundtracks
      Blow the Man Down
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      Traditional

      Performed by Brian Aherne

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 1946 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skylark
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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