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Amazone moderne

Original title: The Bride Wore Boots
  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
566
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Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Cummings, and Diana Lynn in Amazone moderne (1946)
AdventureComedyRomanceSport

A bookish historian is married to a steely Southern belle who raises horses, an animal that he doesn't care for. However, the cute young neighbor girl doesn't feel that way about him and mak... Read allA bookish historian is married to a steely Southern belle who raises horses, an animal that he doesn't care for. However, the cute young neighbor girl doesn't feel that way about him and makes no bones about letting him know it.A bookish historian is married to a steely Southern belle who raises horses, an animal that he doesn't care for. However, the cute young neighbor girl doesn't feel that way about him and makes no bones about letting him know it.

  • Director
    • Irving Pichel
  • Writers
    • Dwight Mitchell Wiley
    • Harry Segall
  • Stars
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Robert Cummings
    • Diana Lynn
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    566
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irving Pichel
    • Writers
      • Dwight Mitchell Wiley
      • Harry Segall
    • Stars
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Robert Cummings
      • Diana Lynn
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Sally Warren
    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Jeff Warren
    Diana Lynn
    Diana Lynn
    • Mary Lou Medford
    Patric Knowles
    Patric Knowles
    • Lance Gale
    Peggy Wood
    Peggy Wood
    • Grace Apley
    Robert Benchley
    Robert Benchley
    • Uncle Todd Warren
    Willie Best
    Willie Best
    • Joe
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Carol Warren
    Gregory Marshall
    • Johnnie Warren
    • (as Gregory Muradian)
    Mary Young
    Mary Young
    • Janet Doughton
    George Anderson
    • Judge #1
    • (uncredited)
    Myrtle Anderson
    • Florence
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Mr. Hodges - Postman
    • (uncredited)
    Charles D. Brown
    • Wells
    • (uncredited)
    Mae Busch
    Mae Busch
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Janet Clark
    • Mason-Dixon Dames Club Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Catherine Craig
    Catherine Craig
    • Mrs. Medford
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Darrell
    Steve Darrell
    • Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irving Pichel
    • Writers
      • Dwight Mitchell Wiley
      • Harry Segall
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    5zeemanguy

    Short cute comedy

    Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Cummings are married but having problems. She loves horses and he doesn't. He keeps getting caught in compromising positions that aren't of his own doing. Natalie Wood is one of their children. She has a very minor part. Sort of cute and worth watching if you like one of the stars.
    7ksf-2

    Stanwyck and Cummings as the Bickersons

    The film opens with Sally Warren (Stanwyck) and hubby Jeff (Cummings) out riding, and bickering over why they live in the country, instead of in the city where they had originally agreed to live. Then Lance, Sally 's old flame shows up, and honks the horn over and over, scaring the horses, causing Jeff to get tossed off yet again! (You'd think being a horse person, Lance would know better than to honk the horn over and over right near the horses...) This is a story of marriage, love, and the meaning of giving... it IS Christmas time, so Sally and Jeff get each other gifts that they think the other will like, but things take a strange turn along the way! Having Sally's old flame around only makes things worse. Robert Benchley is here for comic relief as Uncle Todd. And a young thing starts coming on to Jeff, which doesn't help either. Costumes by Edit Head, (of course) and directed by Irvinv Pichel, one of FIVE films he released that year! Good, clean fun, if you can take all the bickering. It looks like the only other project Cummings and Stanwyck worked on "together" was "Flesh and Fantasy", but they were in different chapters of that film, so not sure how much they actually worked together on that one.
    7wcfields1880

    funny amusing comedy

    The performance given by robert cummings is good.He gets caught by his wife barbara stanwyck in the arms of diana lynn several times.Not by his own doing but he gets blamed anyway.Diana Lynn played a role of manipulation and did it very convincingly.And barbara stanwyck played the wife who is always one step ahead of everyone.
    7dglink

    Stanwyck Rises above Absurd Mayhem

    An intermittently amusing comedy about mismatched mates, "The Bride Wore Boots" boasts a fine comedic performance by the incomparable Barbara Stanwyck; during her long career, she shifted easily between drama and comedy, westerns and soap operas, crime and heroics, and here she demonstrates her acute comedy timing. Based on a play by Harry Segall, the script has some mildly funny moments, but lots of silly and absurd ones as well, although Stanwyck emerges unscathed despite the nonsense around her.

    Sally Warren, played by Barbara Stanwyck, is a wealthy Virginian with a deep love for horses, while her husband, Jeff, played by Bob Cummings, intensely dislikes horses and prefers to research and write about the Civil war. Jeff's elderly female readers, members of the Daughters of the Confederacy, present him with the stuffed horse of a Southern General, which is displayed next to Sally's Christmas present to him, an antique desk, falsely attributed to Jefferson Davis. Meanwhile, Jeff gives Sally an equally awkward gift, a racing horse named Albert, whose advanced age qualifies him for the glue factory. Despite their marital differences, the couple has produced two unruly children, Johnnie and Carol, whose antics include chasing a goat through the house; Carol is played by 8-year-old Natalie Wood, whose beauty is already apparent.

    The husband and wife not only have their differences, but the actors playing them also take different approaches. Cummings's broad comedy style is hardly subtle; his nervous fussing and self-conscious laughs worked better during his subsequent television years. In this film, he is at odds with Stanwyck's skillful and underplayed delivery of the lines; her expressions and tone enhance the dialog, rather than use it to mug for the second balcony. To generate tension and jealousy between the couple, the chaotic script throws in a romantic triangle or rather quadrangle with mixed results. Diana Lynn plays a young Daughter of the Confederacy, whose pursuit of the much older Cummings is unconvincing and forced. However, the handsome Patric Knowles, as Virginia horseman Lance Gale, provides a convincing diversion for Sally and raises the question as to why she married a bookish historian with an aversion to horses in the first place. Robert Benchley and Peggy Wood are solid and entertaining support as Sally's Uncle and Mother.

    If intended as screwball comedy, "The Bride Wore Boots" fails to deliver, although Stanwyck does her best with a sly comedic performance that in itself makes the film worthwhile. However, much silliness, incredible moments, and a miscast Cummings must be overlooked to focus on the marvelous actress.
    6bkoganbing

    One hopeless rider

    In a recent biography of Barbara Stanwyck I read that The Bride Wore Boots was a flop at the post war box office in 1946. After watching the film my conclusion was that the movie going public was looking for more serious work in the post World War 2 world. Before 1942 this might have actually made some money for Paramount.

    Stanwyck plays a Virginia girl from the country club horsey set who married a Yankee writer played by Robert Cummings. Barbara loves her horses and her husband can't stand them and is not at one with the horse when he tries to ride.

    There's also Patric Knowles who is a neighbor and who is after Barbara and mushmouth southern belle Diana Lynn who is circling like a bird of prey over Bob.

    The climax is a steeplechase race with Cummings as a game, but totally hopeless rider. Prety funny stuff.

    Not the best of Stanwyck films out there, but not too bad.

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    • Trivia
      One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929-49, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; its earliest documented telecast took place in Seattle Thursday 9 October 1958 on KIRO (Channel 7); it first aired in Omaha Thursday 11 June 1959 on KETV (Channel 7) and in Boston Sunday 5 July 1959 on WBZ (Channel 4); it was released on DVD 27 April 2010 as one of 6 titles in Universal's Barbara Stanwyck Collection.
    • Quotes

      Lance Gale: [Condescendingly after Jeff has fallen off his horse] After all, it was just a little accident. One time or another, I suppose, I've broken about every bone in my body.

      Jeff Warren: [Clearly annoyed at him] Except your neck!

    • Crazy credits
      The credits are shown in front of a pair of riding boots during opening credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in La Bande à Picsou: The Bride Wore Stripes (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Jingle Bells (One Horse Open Sleigh)
      (uncredited)

      Written by James Pierpont (as James Lord Pierpont) (1857)

      Instrumental version incorporated into soundtrack during Christmas sequence.

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1947 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Bride Wore Boots
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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