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Mon amie Sally

Original title: My Gal Sal
  • 1942
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
929
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Rita Hayworth, Victor Mature, and Carole Landis in Mon amie Sally (1942)
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At the end of the 19th century, the young Indiana boy Paul Dresser left his hometown for a long adventure that would eventually place him at the pinnacle of American music as a songwriter.At the end of the 19th century, the young Indiana boy Paul Dresser left his hometown for a long adventure that would eventually place him at the pinnacle of American music as a songwriter.At the end of the 19th century, the young Indiana boy Paul Dresser left his hometown for a long adventure that would eventually place him at the pinnacle of American music as a songwriter.

  • Director
    • Irving Cummings
  • Writers
    • Theodore Dreiser
    • Seton I. Miller
    • Darrell Ware
  • Stars
    • Rita Hayworth
    • Victor Mature
    • John Sutton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    929
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irving Cummings
    • Writers
      • Theodore Dreiser
      • Seton I. Miller
      • Darrell Ware
    • Stars
      • Rita Hayworth
      • Victor Mature
      • John Sutton
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Sally Elliott
    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • Paul Dresser
    John Sutton
    John Sutton
    • Fred Haviland
    Carole Landis
    Carole Landis
    • Mae Collins
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Pat Hawley
    Phil Silvers
    Phil Silvers
    • Wiley
    Walter Catlett
    Walter Catlett
    • Colonel Truckee
    Mona Maris
    Mona Maris
    • Countess Mariana Rossini
    Frank Orth
    Frank Orth
    • McGuiness
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • Mr. Dreiser
    Margaret Moffatt
    • Mrs. Dreiser
    Libby Taylor
    Libby Taylor
    • Ida
    John Kelly
    John Kelly
    • John L. Sullivan
    Curt Bois
    Curt Bois
    • De Rochemont
    Hermes Pan
    Hermes Pan
    • Sally's Dancing Partner
    Gregory Gaye
    Gregory Gaye
    • Monsieur Garnier
    Andrew Tombes
    Andrew Tombes
    • Corbin
    Albert Conti
    Albert Conti
    • Henri
    • Director
      • Irving Cummings
    • Writers
      • Theodore Dreiser
      • Seton I. Miller
      • Darrell Ware
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    4planktonrules

    About the most sanitized biopic I can recall and I bet Dresser himself would even recognize himself in this one!

    "My Gal Sal" is a Hollywood biopic. And, like most biopics of the era, much of the story is fiction. However, even for a biopic, this one is mostly hooey and is nearly 90% fictional! After all, Paul Dresser's life would have been impossible to accurately portray and yet comply with the Production Code! After all, in real life, Dresser had a mistress who owned a brothel, slept with many prostitutes and later he essentially ate and drank himself to death at age 48! And, when he died he was broke...having spent everything he earned and then some! In fact, he was so broke it took years for him to be properly buried!

    The story begins with Paul arguing with his father...something which was pretty accurate, as Paul and his father reportedly had almost no relationship because of this. He then makes his way as a singing at traveling medicine shows, though in real life he ALSO performed as a minstrel...though fortunately this isn't in the film.

    His fortunes changed and after writing some successful songs and meeting Sally Elliott, he slowly gained fame. In real life, fame came slower, there was no Sally Elliott and he was in near constant trouble due to his own foolish choices. But in this one, he's a pretty standup guy whose biggest problem is his on again off again relationship with Elliott.

    So what is to become of all this? And, is the film worth seeing? As far as whether it's worth seeing, it depends. If you accept that nearly all the story is fiction and just enjoy it for its color cinematography, nice costumes and lovely songs which were lip synched by the leads, then you'll no doubt like the film. As for me, the phoniness of the story made it hard to like...my problem probably because I used to teach history and actually like films to bear more than a passing semblance to the facts. I also didn't like the fictional relationship with Elliott for another reason...their fighting and cooing and fighting got very tiresome after a while.
    Doylenf

    Nostalgic gay '90s period musical...standard but fun...

    RITA HAYWORTH and VICTOR MATURE make a pleasant co-starring team, although it's hate at first sight, proof positive that true love never does run smooth...at least not in these sort of backstage musicals where the paper-thin plot depends upon the boy-loses-girl-until-final-reel contrivances.

    Rita has a temper to match her red hair and when she tears up all of Mature's clothes, he does the same to her. And so it goes. They fuss and feud all over the screen until the last moment--but it's all done with such style and charm that you can't resist it.

    Alice Faye was supposed to do Rita's role but she was expecting a baby so Rita signed on. As usual, someone else dubs her singing but her dancing is a sheer delight and the technicolor costumes are showcased in all of the musical numbers.

    Given short shrift in the cast is CAROLE LANDIS, with almost nothing to do after a bright start, and handsome JOHN SUTTON has a thankless role as Rita's would be suitor. Too bad Fox could never find a worthy starring role for him.

    Fun to watch (if you like musicals) and easy to take.
    Kalaman

    Routine Musical Ennobled by Hayworth, Mature & Fox's Shimmering Technicolor!

    The plot is silly & preposterous, as is the case most often when it comes to these eye candy extravaganzas, but it is kept alive by the irrepressible charm of Rita Hayworth & Victor Mature, not to mention Fox's customary glowing Technicolor (there are some moments that are not only gorgeous to look at, but also sublimely awe-inspiring and evocative of its Gay 90s milieu).

    "My Gal Sal" is basically a nostalgic period musical, about 1890s songwriter Paul Dreiser (Mature) who leaves his country town in Indiana to find a big success on Broadway in New York. He meets and falls in love with a musical performer, a gal named Sally Elliott (Hayworth). They start hating each other at first but soon grow into one another. Their contrived romance is kept afloat by various passable numbers, including the title tune (written by Paul), "On the Big White Way," "The Convict and the Bird", "Liza Jane", and "Mr Volunteer".

    Not a classic, but it passes the time. Try to watch it along with Hayworth's other musical of 1942, the gloriously carefree "You Were Never Lovelier" with Fred Astaire.
    8jjnxn-1

    A must for Rita's fans

    Amiable musical is loaded with good music and sprightly performances. Originally planned for Betty Grable whose pregnancy prevented her appearance, then Carole Landis who stubbornly refused to change her hair color and was punished by Zanuck by being relegated to a secondary part he then borrowed Rita from Columbia. She was in the midst of her climb to the top having made strides over the previous two years in a succession of spotlight parts and this continued her ascent.

    As a biography it's worthless but as a showcase for Rita's talent and beauty it can't be beat. There are one or two occasions where she is so heavily made up and dressed in an unflattering pink that she appears corpse like but otherwise looks sensational in her period costumes and her dancing and singing are marvelous. Mature is fine as the male lead but is overshadowed by Rita.

    Not a classic but a bright, pleasant entertainment. A must for Hayworth fans.
    5HotToastyRag

    Beautiful 1890s costumes

    For a movie that had to pass the Production Code, My Gal Sal has some pretty racy lines that passed through the censors. Victor Mature obviously has a physical relationship with Carole Landis while working in a travelling vaudeville show, and when he starts coming onto Rita Hayworth when he moves up in the world, he's very interested in in seeing her bedroom. He keeps pushing until she finally relents, and she's next seen in a disheveled appearance running late to her next performance.

    The costumes in this movie are gorgeous, so if you like the time period of the 1890s, you'll love watching all the beautiful outfits parade across the screen. The songs are source music from the protagonist's collection, but if you aren't familiar with Paul Dresser's work, there will be new schmaltzy tunes for you to listen to. The love story, honestly, isn't that great. Victor's character is written to be selfishly ambitious with a big temper. Rita is rude, snobby, and also has a huge temper. You can't even imagine the depths of their fights, and it makes the audience wish they'd end up with calmer people who might soften their rough edges. Carole was a sweet, caring girl, and John Sutton is steady, stable, and puts up with way too much from Rita.

    But hey, you can't have everything. If you like Rita, you can check out this early musical. It's pure escapism that fits right in with the backstage musicals of the WWII era.

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    • Trivia
      Victor Mature was known within the movie community for having a sense of humor about his lack of acting, singing and dancing talents and supposedly once responded to being denied membership in a high-class social club for being an actor, by declaring: "I'm not an actor...and I've made 37 movies that prove it!"
    • Goofs
      When Dresser introduces "The Pity Of It All," he hands the lyrics to Sally, but she sings them without looking at the sheet.
    • Quotes

      Paul Dresser: Look. If you don't like my act, why don't you get out of here.

      Fred Haviland: Like it? Why, you're the hit of the show.

      Sally Elliott: It's one of the funniest acts I ever saw.

      Paul Dresser: Funny? What's funny about it?

      Sally Elliott: Wasn't it?

      Paul Dresser: You know very well it wasn't, nobody else was laughing.

      Sally Elliott: But there was two pianos. And that suit. What could you expect?

      Paul Dresser: What's wrong with my suit?

      Sally Elliott: It's all right if you can stand the noise.

    • Crazy credits
      Rare for the era, the film cold-opens with a brief medley of performers singing bits of Dresser songs before dissolving into the main titles.
    • Connections
      Featured in 20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      I'SE YOUR HONEY IF YOU WANTS ME, LIZA JANE
      Written by Paul Dresser

      Performed by Victor Mature (voice dubbed by Ben Gage)

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1946 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una chica con sal
    • Filming locations
      • Malibu Creek State Park - 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, California, USA(Indiana countryside)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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