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L'aventure de Madame Muir

Original title: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
  • 1947
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  • 1h 44m
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7.8/10
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Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison, and George Sanders in L'aventure de Madame Muir (1947)
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In 1900, a young widow finds her seaside cottage is haunted and forms a unique relationship with the ghost.In 1900, a young widow finds her seaside cottage is haunted and forms a unique relationship with the ghost.In 1900, a young widow finds her seaside cottage is haunted and forms a unique relationship with the ghost.

  • Director
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Writers
    • Philip Dunne
    • R.A. Dick
  • Stars
    • Gene Tierney
    • Rex Harrison
    • George Sanders
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Writers
      • Philip Dunne
      • R.A. Dick
    • Stars
      • Gene Tierney
      • Rex Harrison
      • George Sanders
    • 176User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Gene Tierney
    Gene Tierney
    • Lucy Muir
    Rex Harrison
    Rex Harrison
    • Capt. Daniel Gregg
    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Miles Fairley
    Edna Best
    Edna Best
    • Martha Huggins
    Vanessa Brown
    Vanessa Brown
    • Anna Muir as an Adult
    Anna Lee
    Anna Lee
    • Mrs. Miles Fairley
    Robert Coote
    Robert Coote
    • Mr. Coombe
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Anna Muir as a Child
    Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom
    • Angelica Muir
    Victoria Horne
    Victoria Horne
    • Eva Muir
    Helen Freeman
    Helen Freeman
    • Author Displaced by Lucy
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Man Ordered Out of Train Compartment by Captain
    • (uncredited)
    Whitford Kane
    Whitford Kane
    • Sproule - London Publisher
    • (uncredited)
    Buster Slaven
    Buster Slaven
    • Enquiries at Sproule's
    • (uncredited)
    Will Stanton
    Will Stanton
    • Porter
    • (uncredited)
    William Stelling
    William Stelling
    • Bill - Anna's Fiance
    • (uncredited)
    Houseley Stevenson
    Houseley Stevenson
    • Gardener
    • (uncredited)
    David Thursby
    • Mr. Scroggins
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Writers
      • Philip Dunne
      • R.A. Dick
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    10medusa41163

    Perhaps the greatest love story of all time

    The Ghost and Mrs. Muir was a very original story; The authoress, Josephine Aimee Leslie Campbell was the daughter of a sea captain. The study of the two main characters is very interesting; you have a rather gruff sea captain, who has led a man's life and is proud of it. He makes no excuses for himself; he is a man who takes responsibility for his actions. He is an honest man. Marriage is not for him- although he has two demanding mistresses; his ship and the sea. Mrs. Muir is a true product of her time; she has done what society expects of her; she has married, and bore a child. Her husband is a respected man. She has fulfilled her obligation. We see that Mrs. Muir is more than an average fin de siecle woman. She is deeper; we can see from her brief description of the late Mr. Muir that he was mediocre. From here the love story begins; we see the mutual respect and admiration that Captain Gregg and Mrs. Muir have for eachother.The love is pure and true,on a higher plane; not hindered or comprimised by sexual intimacy.

    The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is a love story that like its characters transcends time.
    9bensonmum2

    "In my opinion, you are the most obstinate young woman I have ever met."

    Delightful is the best word I can think of to describe The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. It's got everything - drama, comedy, romance, fantasy, good acting, solid direction, interesting cinematography, a beautiful score, atmosphere, nice sets, and a well-written script. It's taken me a while to finally get around to watching The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. From what some friends of mine (whose opinions I am now highly suspicious of) warned me that it was a sappy, sentimental movie and not my kind of thing at all. They couldn't have been more wrong. In short, it's very nearly a prefect movie.

    While I could write pages about most every aspect of this film, I'll instead just mention a couple of areas that really stood out to me. First, the acting. Over the past couple of years I've become something of a Gene Tierney fan. I've still got a way to go see all of her films, but I sincerely doubt I'll enjoy her performance in anything as much as I did The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (and that includes Laura). I can't imagine anyone doing a better job of bringing life to Lucy Muir. It was easy to forget I was watching a character on a screen and not peeping into the life of a real person. Well done.

    The second area I'll mention is the score. Bernard Herrmann's music fits every frame of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir flawlessly. The music adds immensely to the emotional roller coaster that is the plot. There are very few scores I would rate any higher than this one.
    8jotix100

    This ole house is haunted

    Joseph L. Mankiewicz was the right choice for directing this film. He created a film that survived the passage of time. The R. A. Dick's novel was adapted by Philip Dunne. "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" is blessed with one of Bernard Herrmann's best film scores. The music greatly enhances what one is watching on the screen. Charles Lang's cinematography gives the illusion we are somewhere on a remote spot of England, when in reality the film was shot in California!

    "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" gave its star, Gene Tierney, one of the best roles of her career, after "Laura". Ms. Tierney had the fragility to portray Lucy Muir, the plucky young widow that decides to move to the coast against her in-laws wishes. The idea of the film plays well as it unfolds because obviously, it's all in Mrs. Muir's mind all what she is experiencing.

    Rex Harrison's Capt. Daniel Gregg was also one of his best opportunities as a leading man in the movies. Mr. Harrison is perfect as the crusty old seaman that refuses to abandon his beloved home overlooking a beautiful view of the sea. Mr. Harrison plays well opposite Ms. Tierney; their chemistry works well because it combines his rugged good looks and her beauty.

    The supporting players are good under Mr. Mankiewicz' direction. George Sanders, Edna Best, Natalie Wood, Robert Coote, Vanessa Brown, all give good performances and enhance the film.

    This film will always be a favorite for fans, young and old.
    10lora64

    Exquisite romance, like fine china

    If I may say so this film is one of the most haunting and lovely romances ever on screen - ghost and all. Once you step back in time into that prim, Victorian world it is hard to turn away. That's what makes for great movies.

    Gene Tierney is perfect in her role as Lucy, a young widow, very strong-willed and with a mind of her own. She decides to leave the home and relatives of her late husband to find a new life of independence for herself and her daughter. She is shown "Gull Cottage" by an agent and is determined to rent the seaside cottage although it's known to be haunted by the ghost of a sea captain.

    Eventually, once settled into her new surroundings, she is confronted by the apparition of Captain Daniel on a blustery stormy night. Their acquaintance does not get off to an easy start but he decides she can stay and won't trouble her with his houndings which would have ordinary people put to flight and making a hasty retreat. Her amusing exchanges with the captain, played by Rex Harrison, are a delight. I particularly liked her expressions which were corrected by him, such as: (she describes) sheets bellying in the wind, (he, correcting her) sails billowing; (she, in a flurry for him to be gone, asks him to) decompose, (he haughtily retorts) dematerialize, madam!

    When she develops an interest in a certain outsider, Miles Fairley, suitably performed by that perennial ladies' man, George Sanders, well the captain becomes very annoyed and tells her, "I said you should see men, not perfumed parlor snakes," which I thought was amusing and a very apt description.

    I think the overall tone of the story tends to confirm a universal belief in an afterlife form of existence, a conviction as old as mankind itself. However, in this story the emphasis gradually shifts to supplanting the experience of a ghostly dialogue exchange with that of a dream state as being the source of reality, in effect Lucy dreamed it all, even the writing of the book, which is something I would question but that's another matter.

    The exquisite music throughout the film sets the mood beautifully in expressing the many changes varying from haunting, romantic atmosphere to frolicsome (when the captain is up to his pranks), as well as the churning turbulence of the majestic waves along the shore.

    I've recently acquired the DVD and appreciate having the subtitles now which brings out more details of the dialogue. This is a very special movie one doesn't easily forget, and so well done, pure artistry on film.
    8AnOKMovieNut

    A childhood favorite that withstood the test of time

    I first saw this movie when I was very young - maybe 9 or so - when my mother rented it. I remember watching it over and over again. When I saw that the DVD had come out I didn't even hesitate; I bought it right away. I'm glad I did.

    There are many themes that find their way into this movie: feminism, romance, the supernatural, etc. The one that struck me the most was a longing for something that could never be while maintaining the practical to survive. There is a constant tension between Gene Tierney (Mrs. Muir) and Rex Harrison (Captain Gregg) that is never really satisfied. Words of love are never spoken, not even in the passionate monologue from Rex Harrison. But they are unnecessary because the undercurrents are so strong. Through this tension they work and live normally because what else is there to do? Because of this there is a layer of sad acceptance in the actions of Mrs. Muir and Captain Gregg, which is understandable to all of the audience - this is an emotion that all people are forced to feel at one point or another.

    From a technical standpoint, the film is obviously in black and white which does nothing to detract from the story. The cinematography was nominated for an Oscar, and should have won in my opinion. I also am one of many that want to rebuild the house and live there forever. The passage of time should definitely be noted, as it was masterfully portrayed.

    On the whole, it is a wonderful movie which I would recommend to anyone.

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    • Trivia
      Bernard Herrmann considered his musical score for this movie to have been his best.
    • Goofs
      The movie opens at the turn of the century when Anna is about 6-8 years old. About 10 or so years later, when she comes home from college, everyone is dressed as if it were the 1940s.
    • Quotes

      Captain Daniel Gregg: You must make your own life amongst the living and, whether you meet fair winds or foul, find your own way to harbor in the end.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: LONDON at the turn of the century.
    • Connections
      Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1948 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
    • Filming locations
      • Stillwater Cove Regional Park, Pebble Beach, California, USA(Stillwater Cove, Pebble Beach, California)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,545
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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