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L'esprit s'amuse

Original title: Blithe Spirit
  • 1945
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
8.8K
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L'esprit s'amuse (1945)
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Dark ComedyScrewball ComedyComedyFantasy

A man and his second wife are haunted by the ghost of his first wife.A man and his second wife are haunted by the ghost of his first wife.A man and his second wife are haunted by the ghost of his first wife.

  • Director
    • David Lean
  • Writers
    • David Lean
    • Ronald Neame
    • Anthony Havelock-Allan
  • Stars
    • Rex Harrison
    • Constance Cummings
    • Kay Hammond
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  • IMDb RATING
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    8.8K
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    • Director
      • David Lean
    • Writers
      • David Lean
      • Ronald Neame
      • Anthony Havelock-Allan
    • Stars
      • Rex Harrison
      • Constance Cummings
      • Kay Hammond
    • 97User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Rex Harrison
    Rex Harrison
    • Charles Condomine
    Constance Cummings
    Constance Cummings
    • Ruth Condomine
    Kay Hammond
    Kay Hammond
    • Elvira Condomine
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Madame Arcati
    Hugh Wakefield
    Hugh Wakefield
    • Dr. George Bradman
    Joyce Carey
    Joyce Carey
    • Violet Bradman
    Jacqueline Clarke
    Jacqueline Clarke
    • Edith
    • (as Jaqueline Clarke)
    Marie Ault
    Marie Ault
    • Cook
    • (uncredited)
    Noël Coward
    Noël Coward
    • Narrator
    • (uncredited)
    Johnnie Schofield
    • R.A.C. Man Directing Traffic
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Lean
    • Writers
      • David Lean
      • Ronald Neame
      • Anthony Havelock-Allan
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    7lasttimeisaw

    David Lean's sleight of hand of a Coward's chirpy play

    A pristine restoration of David Lean's fantasy comedy based on Noël Coward's successful play, BLITHE SPIRIT is Lean's third feature film and pairs Rex Harrison and Constance Cummings as a middle-class couple Charles and Ruth, both have been married before, out of his whim, Charles invites a kooky medium Madame Arcati (Rutherford) to their rural house to arrange a séance, which he naively thinks is good for inspiration since he is a novelist and Ruth, takes the whole arrangement ever so light-heartedly, only participates out of sheer curiosity, but after the supernormal session, it turns out Madame Arcati is not a fraud at all, Elvira (Hammond), Charles' deceased first wife, has been invoked from the other side and materialises, but only to Charles, who is pleasantly surprised and they start to banter with each other, which vastly irritates Ruth.

    Seeking help from Madame Arcati of no avail, Ruth realises she must fight Elvira for Charles, and a subsequent outlandish accident, secretly plotted by Elvira, puts her in the same circumstance as Elvira, while Madame Arcati's final attempt to exorcise the dead from the living world fails, her crystal ball indicates a cue that there is another human being under the same roof is actually capable of accomplish that task.

    The story does sound idiotic and Coward's original play has no ambition to be a wacky science fiction other than a farcical fairytale (the film begins convivially with the "once upon a time" introduction), a frivolous (but also cartoon-ishly lethal) tug-of-war between two women divided by two worlds, with poles apart temperaments (Elvira is mischievously petulant while Ruth is uncompromisingly virtuous), thus, the acting is fairly engrossing, the four main characters all cop an attitude with their respectively distinct personalities, the repartees among Harrison, Cummings and Hammond are as rapid as any theatrical live performance, whereas Dame Margaret Rutherford's eccentric actualisation of Madame Arcati is an uplifting phenomenon, such a force of nature and she defies any ridicule of her calling.

    However, more essentially, it is Lean's cutting-edge job in fabricating a human-ghost co-existent magic presence becomes a major reason why this little piece of gem sustains its life-force, under the stunning Technicolor palette, this restored version is truly a boon for a first-time viewer, if you are into some carefree diversion of spectres, death and necromancy.
    8kimbpaul

    Brilliant.

    Can't decide who plays their character best, Dame Margaret or Sir Rex, but every bit of dialog sparkles. I never tire of watching this. The remake pales in comparison.
    9hitchcockthelegend

    Spiritual mirth is a joyous thing.

    Blithe Spirit is directed by David Lean and adapted from by Noel Coward's play by Lean, Coward, Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan. The title Blithe Spirit was devised out of the poem by "To a Skylark" written by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The film stars Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, Kay Hammond and Margaret Rutherford. Music is by Richard Addinsell and Neame is the photographer. Plot finds Charles (Harrison) and his second wife Ruth (Cummings) haunted by the ghost of Charles' first wife, Elvira (Hammond). Medium Madame Arcati (Rutherford) is enlisted to try and help. Things get colourful to say the least...

    Written by a maestro and directed by someone so gifted, Blithe Spirit is a fantastical comedy that gladdens and lifts the spirits (no pun intended) to the point that this viewer always wears a grin 12 hours after watching it. Noel Coward's witty approach is given perfect treatment from David Lean and a cast clearly having fun with the material to hand. Rex Harrison is all fresh faced and youthful, whilst some of his mannerisms of incredulity and cheek are a joy to behold, while Constance Cummings & Kay Hammond bounce off each other with electrical mirth. However, it is Margaret Rutherford's show all the way, her portrayal of the batty, almost maniacal, medium Madame Arcati is a lesson in visual and well delivered oral comedy, it is something that on its own is worth watching the film for.

    Ghostly goings on with a cracking turn of events at the hour mark, mark this out as a truly delightful movie, thankfully we get an ending that is perfect and in tune as regards the fun that has gone before it. Essential viewing for the classic comedy fan. 9/10
    7kenjha

    Spirited Comedy

    A couple is haunted by the spirit of the man's deceased first wife. Coward adapted his own play for the screen with the help of Lean and Neame. This was Neame's last credit as cinematographer before becoming a director. This was the third of Lean's first four films as director where he worked with Coward. It is an enjoyable farce with witty dialog, but never quite rises above the silliness of the subject matter (ghosts). Harrison and Cummings are fine as the couple, with him becoming bemused and her becoming exasperated after the appearance of the ghost of his first wife, a green-faced Hammond. Rutherford seems to be having the most fun as an incompetent medium.
    paulfreeman

    ghostly colour rendition !

    This film was shot using the original 3-negative Technicolor system. Sometime in the 50's/60's when TV was buying up old movies, the negs were called up from the vaults in Denham to make new prints, only then was it discovered that one entire set (the magenta ones) had gone missing.

    The re-issue prints were cobbled together extracting the magenta element of the picture using old prints and a sort of optical subtractive process. It was not wildly successful as anyone who watched the movie on TV in the 60's or bought the early VHS can attest. It has a sort of ethereal, greenish, washed-out look to it. I suspect the optical soundtrack master was also missing for the 1st 2 reels (22 mins)

    The current TV release (2007 on TCM) and the DVD is a perfect Technicolor print, so either the magenta negative has been unearthed or (more likely) the magic of digital wizardry has recreated the missing component.

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Sir David Lean and cinematographer Ronald Neame decided not to use double exposure to create Elvira's ghostly appearances. Instead, Lean created an enormous set that allowed Kay Hammond to move freely in each shot. Hammond wore fluorescent green clothes, make-up, and a wig, with bright red lipstick and fingernail polish. Each time she moved, a special light would be directed on her, allowing her figure to glow even in dimly-lit scenes and giving her an otherworldly appearance.
    • Goofs
      After the séance, when Elvira first appears, she flops onto the settee by the fire. As her dress billows, it can be seen that the green ghostly makeup ends half-way up her leg, showing normal skin above the makeup line.
    • Quotes

      Charles Condomine: It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit.

    • Crazy credits
      The voice at the end of the credits page that utters, "We are quite, quite WRONG!" is Noël Coward's.
    • Connections
      Featured in La vraie Miss Marple - L'etrange cas de Margaret Rutherford (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Always
      (uncredited)

      Written by Irving Berlin

      Sung by Jacqueline Clarke

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1946 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Un espectro travieso
    • Filming locations
      • Denham Mount, Blacksmith's Lane, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Condomine House, exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Two Cities Films
      • Noel Coward-Cineguild
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $169
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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