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La grande dame et le mauvais garçon

Original title: Nob Hill
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
351
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Joan Bennett, Vivian Blaine, Peggy Ann Garner, and George Raft in La grande dame et le mauvais garçon (1945)
DramaMusicalRomance

The owner of a San Francisco saloon yearns to rank among the upper crust of Nob Hill. When he begins romancing a wealthy socialite it looks like he may have his entry into high society. The ... Read allThe owner of a San Francisco saloon yearns to rank among the upper crust of Nob Hill. When he begins romancing a wealthy socialite it looks like he may have his entry into high society. The pretty star of his saloon's show, however, wants to make sure he stays on the Barbary Coas... Read allThe owner of a San Francisco saloon yearns to rank among the upper crust of Nob Hill. When he begins romancing a wealthy socialite it looks like he may have his entry into high society. The pretty star of his saloon's show, however, wants to make sure he stays on the Barbary Coast.

  • Director
    • Henry Hathaway
  • Writers
    • Wanda Tuchock
    • Norman Reilly Raine
    • Eleanore Griffin
  • Stars
    • George Raft
    • Joan Bennett
    • Vivian Blaine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    351
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    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • Wanda Tuchock
      • Norman Reilly Raine
      • Eleanore Griffin
    • Stars
      • George Raft
      • Joan Bennett
      • Vivian Blaine
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Tony Angelo
    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Harriet Carruthers
    Vivian Blaine
    Vivian Blaine
    • Sally Templeton
    Peggy Ann Garner
    Peggy Ann Garner
    • Katie Flanagan
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Dapper Jack Harrigan
    B.S. Pully
    • Joe the Bartender
    Emil Coleman
    • Pianist
    Edgar Barrier
    Edgar Barrier
    • Lash Carruthers
    Joe Smith
    Joe Smith
    • Charlie - a Waiter
    Charles Dale
    Charles Dale
    • Waiter
    Mike Mazurki
    Mike Mazurki
    • Rafferty's fighter
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    George Anderson
    • Rafferty
    • (uncredited)
    Carol Andrews
    Carol Andrews
    • Slummer
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Ash
    Sam Ash
    • Specialty Singer
    • (uncredited)
    Louis Bacigalupi
    • Bouncer
    • (uncredited)
    Polly Bailey
    • Undetermined Role
    • (uncredited)
    Jackie Barnett
    • Member of The Troupers, Dance Specialty
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • Wanda Tuchock
      • Norman Reilly Raine
      • Eleanore Griffin
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    7planktonrules

    Worth seeing and in glorious Technicolor.

    Tony Angelo (George Raft) owns a fancy saloon in late 19th century San Francisco. Into his life plops a young girl, Katie (Peggy Ann Garner). It seems she's come to live with her uncle who works for Tony...but the uncle recently died and the child has no other kin in American. So, nice guy Tony lets her stay with him...for now at least. And, it's through Katie that she introduces Tony to a nice lady she met on the boat to America. But Tony meeting Harriet (Joan Bennett) is problematic for two reasons. First, Tony hates all those stuck up swells living on Nob Hill...and Harriet lives there! This definitely challenges Tony's stereotype! Second, Sally (Vivian Blaine) is a singer in Tony's saloon....and she secretly is in love with him. What will she do now that Harriet seems to have eyes for Tony as well? And, is there something more to all this?

    Aside from perhaps one or two songs too many, "Nob Hill" is a pretty good picture. The plot is interesting and at times you assume it will follow a certain formula...but doesn't in most cases. I appreciate that. Not a great film but a lovely to look at and enjoyable picture.
    10cervantes1547

    Peggy Ann Garner is the best

    My angel Peggy Ann Garner was, is and always will be the greatest actress who ever lived. Her immortal performance in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn will live forever, but her performance in Nob Hill ranks right along side Tree. Peggy Ann's cute little Irish accent will never be forgotten. Even George Raft knew how great Peggy Ann was when he co-starred with her in Nob Hill. This movie is very hard to find today- It is never shown on television but it can be found on Ebay if you are lucky. I love Peggy Ann Garner and she will always be my little angel! Peggy Ann is not with us anymore having died on Tuesday, October 16,1984 but she will always live in my heart through her great performances.

    GOD BLESS YOU,SWEETHEART!
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Lots To Like: It Should Be On A DVD

    Nob Hill (1945) was one of three films released in 1945 that featured Peggy Ann Garner, one of the best - if not the best - child actors ever to grace the screen.

    George Raft shares the spotlight with Garner but deservedly gets top billing. He was a big name at the time and the story centers around his character a bit more than Garner's. Also featured are two very pretty women: Vivian Blaine and Joan Bennett. Too bad Blaine didn't appear in many films. She would have been well-known.

    The biggest "too bad," however, is that this movie has never been available on VHS or DVD. It should get the DVD treatment if for no other reason that the gorgeous Technicolor. This is one of the prettiest classic films ever, believe me!

    If you enjoyed Miss Garner in her famous role as "Francie" in "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn," you'll like her here, too. She's even more likable and sweeter in this film, start-to-finish, and does a pretty fair job with an Irish accent.

    Actually, everybody in this sugary-sweet film is likable, even tough--guy Raft. Blaine supplies the song-and-dance routines and handles them well. There are almost a handful of them so some consider this a musical. I thought it was more of a drama. The story has a good mix of drama, romance, music and comedy. Since it's a Raft film, there are even a few punches thrown.

    The color and the nice feel-good people and storyline are what make this film worth watching......and owning, if someone would please put this on DVD!
    6HotToastyRag

    Cute orphan girl story

    Except for a contract obligation, I don't know why Joan Bennett would have taken her part in Nob Hill. Perhaps she thought she had signed on as the female lead, or perhaps they changed the screenplay after she had agreed to participate. Joan isn't given anything to do except be very forward for the time period (aka slutty) and snobbish. Vivien Blaine is the heroine of the story from page one. She is the one who loves George Raft unconditionally even when the entire town turns against him, she takes Peggy Ann under her wing, and she warns George that the people he thinks are his friends are really trying to use him for political gain. If you don't like Vivien, you will not like this movie.

    Peggy Ann Garner is very cute, with as many endearing expressions as the screenplay calls for. She's an Irish orphan who comes to San Francisco with a note around her neck hoping to meet her uncle. She loves everything about America, the beautiful clothes, scenery, and houses; it isn't long before George's heart melts. He wants to give her everything, even a plot of land on Nob Hill. But with deep class distinction, it might not be possible.

    I liked seeing George in a different, sweeter role that was different from his usual gangster persona. The costumes, filmed in Technicolor, are beautiful, and the heart of the story is a timeless one. But I'm much more of a Joan Bennett fan than a Vivien Blaine fan, so I knew I'd be disappointed.
    6bkoganbing

    Barbary Coast Meets Snob Hill

    Nob Hill is a significant milestone in the career of George Raft. This film marks the last time he would be starring in a A film product. From now on his films would be B films in which he would star or they would be A products like Some Like It Hot where he was in the supporting cast. Not a milestone I'm sure Raft counted with any kind of relish.

    In the George Raft biography by James Parrish, Raft's co-star Joan Bennett wrote the forward and this film marked the fourth and last time she was in a film with him. Raft was not happy making this film and did walk off the set for a short time. He felt that 20th Century Fox was building up Vivian Blaine and Peggy Ann Garner at the expense of him and Joan Bennett. She was inclined to be more philosophical than he about the vagaries of the film business. As we know he did come back and finish the movie.

    Raft plays the owner of one of the more upscale clubs on the Barbary Coast at the turn of the last century and Vivian Blaine is his chief attraction. One day into his life comes young Peggy Ann Garner who is fresh from Ireland because her uncle sent for her, her uncle being a bartender at Raft's joint. But in the meantime he's passed on.

    Nevertheless Garner's one Irish charmer and Raft decides he'll take care of her as does Blaine.

    Raft has ambitions however to get beyond the Barbary Coast and crash the genteel society on Nob Hill which Blaine calls Snob Hill. Fueling those ambitions is Joan Bennett with her brother Edgar Barrier running for District Attorney.

    His romantic and political entanglements get kind of mixed and his fellow entertainment barons on the Barbary Coast aren't happy with Raft's new friends. How Raft resolves all these personal and political problems is the basis for Nob Hill.

    If Raft was worried about who was being showcased, he was right. Peggy Ann Garner steals this film right out from under her adult co-stars. Maybe if Vivian Blaine had gotten some memorable songs from the team of Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson she might have been better served by the film as well.

    I've a feeling this film might very well have been intended for Betty Grable to co-star with Raft. She and Raft were an item back in the day before she married Harry James, maybe Darryl Zanuck thought he could have gotten some box office mileage. In any event Grable didn't do Nob Hill, not that her career would have been helped or hurt had she been in the cast.

    Joan Bennett's forward says that at all times George Raft was a classy gentleman and a terrific dancer. She recalled that many times she and husband Walter Wanger were out on the town and if Raft was in the same club, she inevitably got to dance with him.

    Nob Hill is a decent enough film that doesn't quite measure up to some of the other nostalgic type films that 20th Century Fox was putting out then that usually starred Betty Grable or Alice Faye. Still it's not bad and a must for fans of the winsome Peggy Ann Garner.

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    • Trivia
      Look fast for Rory Calhoun, who has a bit part as a boxer that George Raft is giving pointers to.
    • Quotes

      Sally Templeton: I know where I belong, and it's not on Snob Hill.

    • Crazy credits
      Credits are shown in needlepoint in wood frames like pictures with old-fashioned script.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Suspiria 25th Anniversary (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      I Don't Care Who Knows It
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Harold Adamson

      Music by Jimmy McHugh

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1948 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nob Hill
    • 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
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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