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Une fille perdue

Original title: That Brennan Girl
  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
376
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James Dunn and Mona Freeman in Une fille perdue (1946)
DramaRomance

A mother encourages Ziggy, her teen daughter, to grow up quickly, and her boyfriend recruits Ziggy into his racket. Living fast and loose, Ziggy is soon a single mother herself.A mother encourages Ziggy, her teen daughter, to grow up quickly, and her boyfriend recruits Ziggy into his racket. Living fast and loose, Ziggy is soon a single mother herself.A mother encourages Ziggy, her teen daughter, to grow up quickly, and her boyfriend recruits Ziggy into his racket. Living fast and loose, Ziggy is soon a single mother herself.

  • Director
    • Alfred Santell
  • Writers
    • Adela Rogers St. Johns
    • Doris Anderson
  • Stars
    • James Dunn
    • Mona Freeman
    • William Marshall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    376
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    • Director
      • Alfred Santell
    • Writers
      • Adela Rogers St. Johns
      • Doris Anderson
    • Stars
      • James Dunn
      • Mona Freeman
      • William Marshall
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    James Dunn
    James Dunn
    • Denny Reagan
    Mona Freeman
    Mona Freeman
    • Ziggy Brennan
    William Marshall
    William Marshall
    • CPO Martin J. 'Mart' Neilson
    June Duprez
    June Duprez
    • Natalie Brennan
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Joe the Cabbie
    Dorothy Vaughan
    Dorothy Vaughan
    • Mrs. Reagan, Denny's Mother
    Charles Arnt
    Charles Arnt
    • Fred, Natalie's 2nd Husband
    Rosalind Ivan
    Rosalind Ivan
    • Mrs. Merryman the Nosey Landlady
    Fay Helm
    Fay Helm
    • Helen, Ziggy's Neighbor
    Bill Kennedy
    Bill Kennedy
    • Arthur, Helen's Husband
    Connie Leon
    • Miss Jane, Merryman Resident
    Edythe Elliott
    • Miss Unity, Jane's Sister
    Sarah Padden
    Sarah Padden
    • Mrs. Graves, the Nice Landlady
    Jean Stevens
    • Dottie, Natalie's Friend
    Lucien Littlefield
    Lucien Littlefield
    • The Florist
    Marion Martin
    Marion Martin
    • Marion, Natalie's Girl Friend
    • (as Marian Martin)
    Bebe Allen
    • Teenager
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Bettinger
    • School Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred Santell
    • Writers
      • Adela Rogers St. Johns
      • Doris Anderson
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    User reviews16

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    6lindaz

    A sweet story about a young girl who, in spite of a bad start, changes her life.

    Raised by a flamboyant and irresponsible mother, Ziggy Brennan (played by Mona Freeman) gets involved in hustling men at a young age. She hangs around with a wild crowd and learns gets her "street smarts" first from her mother (who wants everyone to think they are sisters) then from an older man. He starts teaching her his tricks of the trade and she falls right in line with his crooked ways. Then one night she meets a tall, handsome, honest farmer boy who's a soldier and they fall in love. While he's away fighting the war, she discovers she's pregnant.

    I won't say more so as not to spoil it. But I found the ethics that this film teaches to be something sorely missing in our films nowadays. Suffice it to say that even though she goes through some heartbreaking experiences, she reforms her ways and there is a happy ending.

    Probably not a film that most young people would enjoy. Not any action and some parts drag a bit, but it's Frank Capra type of message left me with a good feeling. Baby-boomers will most likely love it.
    6CinemaSerf

    That Brennan Girl

    Hmmm. This film takes a pretty long time to depict the tribulations of the eponymous, pretty and shallow girl "Ziggy" (Mona Freeman) who lives with her floozy mother "Natalie" (June Duprez). This sets the scenario for the film: she's a bit of a chancer who lives her life fleecing gents and committing petty larceny. When she alights on "Denny" (James Dunn), they up their game and start to illicitly divert the furniture of people moving house - quite a lucrative trade, as it turns out. There is a little hope for the girl, though - she falls in love with a naval officer who is content to let her put her past behind her. Sadly, though, he heads off to war and is killed leaving her, quite literally, holding the baby. Nope, we are not yet done with the calamities the befall the girl. Now, she rather thoughtlessly goes on a date, leaving her newborn baby alone in her lodgings; the bairn falls from her cot, is rescued by a neighbour and the ensuing tribunal removes the child from the care of "Ziggy". What can she do? On a very wet night, she finds herself outside a church. In she goes, hoping to find some spiritual comfort and instead finds a baby abandoned on a pew - this is her Damascan moment, and you can easily guess the rest. There is an element of salvation, eventually, but otherwise this is really quite a dreary tale of a self-destructive character that engenders very little sympathy over a long 95 minutes. Freeman tries hard with the part, but she doesn't really click for me - a sort of poor man's Jean Simmons. Frank Jinks is quite engaging as the cabbie "Joe", perhaps the only one in the whole film with any semblance of decency, otherwise it's just an unremarkable melodrama.
    10ashkakaylee

    Underrated movie.

    I saw this film last night on Youtube and it's remarkably good. Mona Freeman gives a stunning performance as Ziggy, the young and troubled heroine of the movie.

    This is the kind of part that somebody like Jean Simmons or even Audrey Hepburn might have fitted well into. And Mona Freeman's acting here stands up to anything they might have done in the part. The rest of the cast are equally fine. Had this movie been made by one of the bigger studios of the day it would,I think, have been better none. It certainly deserves to be better none as it's definitely more than a B picture.
    6bkoganbing

    Anything but sweet

    The title role in That Brennan Girl is played by Mona Freeman who learned early and hard to be a cynic. This was a loan out role for Freeman for this Republic production because at her home studio of Paramount she was normallyy playing sweet young ingenues.

    Freeman has a great example set to her by her mother June Duprez who says land a man with a bank account and hang on tight. Still she's a romantic sort and does fall for sailor William Marshall.

    It all ends tragically for her when Marshall is killed during the war. But he's left something behind and that forces an attitude readjustment.

    Top billed however in That Brennan Girl is James Dunn who was a lead in the 30s with Fox but who gradually fell out of top tier parts and studios due to a drinking problem. But winning an Oscar for A Tree Grows In Brooklyn the previous year gave his career a temporary rebound.

    He's an Irish-American gangster who's between Duprez's and Freeman's age sparks an interest in both. He too undergoes a change in life as only a stretch in the joint might affect some. In many ways this is similar to the part he played in A Tree Grows In Brooklyn.

    Freeman is the real revelation here. You won't find her in too many roles like this one.
    7Maliejandra

    Solid Cast and Interesting Story

    That Brennan Girl was restored as part of Martin Scorcese's project to restore worthy films. It is rare that a low-budget movie from Republic studios would get this treatment, and I was pleased to see it screened at the Wexner Center in February.

    Part family drama, part crime film, part romance, the film begins in flashback with Mona Freeman as a young girl on Mother's Day disappointed that her own mother writes her off as her sister so she can project youth to snag a rich man. As she grows up, she learns her own tricks to survival as a woman and hardens into a free-wheeling gold digger. James Dunn, a con-man with a soft spot for his Irish mother, takes a shine to her and tries to win her over, but she keeps him at arm's length. Then she meets a soldier on leave, and while she starts off cold against him, his earnestness softens her.

    A solid film that keeps us entertained an engaged in spite of its many twists and turns, That Brennan Girl features a solid cast and competent direction by Alfred Santell, who was disillusioned by the producers and retired after this film.

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      Last film directed by Alfred Santell.
    • Quotes

      Denny Reagan: And for a rainy day, give me diamonds over dames every time.

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      It's the Talk of the Town
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      Written by Marty Symes, Al Neiburg and Jerry Livingston

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • That Brennan Girl
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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