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La seconde Madame Carroll

Original title: The Two Mrs. Carrolls
  • 1947
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.3K
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Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, and Alexis Smith in La seconde Madame Carroll (1947)
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Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

An artist forms an attachment with a woman on holiday in the country. As the relationship develops, his behavior and information about his past cause her increasing concern.An artist forms an attachment with a woman on holiday in the country. As the relationship develops, his behavior and information about his past cause her increasing concern.An artist forms an attachment with a woman on holiday in the country. As the relationship develops, his behavior and information about his past cause her increasing concern.

  • Director
    • Peter Godfrey
  • Writers
    • Thomas Job
    • Martin Vale
  • Stars
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Alexis Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Peter Godfrey
    • Writers
      • Thomas Job
      • Martin Vale
    • Stars
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Alexis Smith
    • 89User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Geoffrey Carroll
    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Sally Morton Carroll
    Alexis Smith
    Alexis Smith
    • Cecily Latham
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Dr. Tuttle
    Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom
    • Mrs. Latham
    Patrick O'Moore
    Patrick O'Moore
    • Charles Pennington
    • (as Pat O'Moore)
    Ann Carter
    Ann Carter
    • Bea Carroll
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    • Christine
    • (as Anita Bolster)
    Barry Bernard
    • Horace Blagdon
    William A. Boardway
    William A. Boardway
    • Racetrack Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Colin Campbell
    Colin Campbell
    • MacGregor
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Godfrey
    Peter Godfrey
    • First Tout
    • (uncredited)
    Creighton Hale
    Creighton Hale
    • Second Tout
    • (uncredited)
    Leyland Hodgson
    Leyland Hodgson
    • Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Sammy Shack
    • Racetrack Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Godfrey
    • Writers
      • Thomas Job
      • Martin Vale
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    User reviews89

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    7Boba_Fett1138

    Nice early little thriller.

    This is a rather enjoyable movie that is nothing too impressive but is a good watch nevertheless.

    The movie begins slow and dull because it's mostly just so formulaic. From the beginning on it isn't clear which approach the movie picks and what the movie is all about. Really no thriller elements in the first halve, just some formulaic drama and romance. Only halve way through the movie the movie starts to become interesting when the thriller elements of the movie start to appear in to the story. The movie is more thriller than it's film-noir really, which might be a surprising thing, considering the time the year was made in. So yes, in a way the movie is quite original, despite being formulaic. It has a typical thriller build up that builds up that leads to the unavoidable ending. The movie has some good genre moments, which mostly works out due to the fine cast and suitable atmosphere of the movie.

    How often do we get to see Humphrey Bogart in the role of a psycho really? That is quite awesome! The supporting cast is also one to die for. Barbara Stanwyck was one of THE leading ladies at the time and Alexis Smith was also quite popular. Nigel Bruce, who everyone knows as THE Dr. Watson from the Sherlock Holmes movies starring Basil Rathbone, also plays a quite amusing small role in the movie.

    Despite its genre clichés, this is still a rather well made movie. It's effectively directed and the story flows well, despite being quite silly at times. It's an above average movie due to how professionally it's made and how well the actors handle the script and its more silly (clichés) and unbelievable moments.

    Perfectly watchable movie, especially for the Bogart fans, who want to see him in a role that is different.

    7/10

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    7hitchcockthelegend

    The Angels of Death.

    The Two Mrs. Carrolls is directed by Peter Godfrey and adapted to the screen by Thomas Job from the Martin Vale play. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, Alexis Smith, Nigel Bruce, Ann Carter and Patrick O'Moore. Music is by Franz Waxman and cinematography by Peverell Marley.

    Completed in 1945 but not released till 1947, The Two Mrs. Carrolls is one of those films that has an abundance of stories to match the abundance of divisive reviews. Various biographers and cinema writers tell a different story about stuff like what Bogart and Stanwyck thought of the movie, why they did it and so on. It's now hard to know exactly what the truth is anymore! So what about the film on its own terms then?

    Undeniably the critics of the time were right to point out the similarity of The Two Mrs. Carrolls to such fine movies of the time like Gaslight, Suspicion and Rebecca, in fact the delayed release is thought to be because of Gaslight's success in 1944, while there's even a slice of Dorian Gray about it as well. Having these massively popular films as benchmarks has kind of crippled "Carrolls" reputation, because quite frankly it's not close to being in the same league. However, if one can judge it on its own terms, this is very good Gothic thriller entertainment.

    Plot is essentially Sally Morton Carroll (Stanwyck) as a newly wedded wife who comes to realise her husband, Geoffrey (Bogart), is not the charming loving man she thought he was. He's the tortured artist type, who needs his muse to be kinked to produce his best work, thus the thriller conventions do proceed as Sally unearths dark truths and becomes a woman in peril. Various colourful characters are added to the mix; Smith's head turning sex bomb, Bruce's alcoholic doctor, Moore's lovelorn ex boyfriend and Carter's sprightly young daughter.

    The Carroll house is filled with many Gothic textures, marking it out as place ripe for dark deeds and the unfurling of sinister secrets. Godfrey, though guilty of letting the pace sag all too often, does insert some great mood accentuating scenes. Episodes with the fearsome paintings strike a chilly chord, a raging storm unloading as the curtains billow has the requisite haunting feel, and Geoffrey finally going over the edge produces a superb crash – bang – wallop scene. Marley's photography is suitably shadowy via lighting techniques, and Waxman provides a typically genre compliant musical score.

    On the acting front there's not a great deal to write home about, Stanwyck isn't stretched beyond being just professional, and as committed as Bogart is, he's an odd choice for this type of role. Bruce is typecast as another Dr. Watson character, while Smith is badly underused. The latter a shame as she leaves a favourable mark slinking about like a leopard, in fact it's probably no coincidence that she shows up late in the film wearing a leopard skin scarf! All told it's a little draggy in places and often shows its stage origins, but when it hits Gothic stride it's worthy of viewing investment. And yes, even if Bogart doing Bluebeard isn't the right fit. 7/10
    7NewEnglandPat

    Film noir drama gets a boost from Bogart and Stanwyck

    This noir thriller has two of the biggest names in Hollywood in the 1940s and they are paired here in an interesting, if not too exciting, film. Humphrey Bogart, for all of the heroic roles during this stage of his career, is cast against type, and Barbara Stanwyck, always the femme fatale, is now a damsel in distress as matters spiral beyond her control as grave danger closes in on her. The role-reversals of the stars works well and the byplay between them is good. They are supported by Alexis Smith, quite stunning as the other woman who comes along to complicate matters for artist Bogart, who is, of course, hopelessly smitten with her. The remaining cast is good, as is Franz Waxman's somber music accompaniment. The camera work is also first-rate.
    7wes-connors

    Bogart plays Bluebeard

    Vacationing in rainy Scotland, marriage-minded Barbara Stanwyck (as Sally Morton) enjoys her passionate two-week affair with painter Humphrey Bogart (as Geoffrey Carroll). When she accidentally discovers Mr. Bogart is a married man, Ms. Stanwyck is beside herself. Bogart claims his wife is an invalid, but Stanwyck ends the relationship. Back in London, Bogart sends cute blonde daughter Ann Carter (as Beatrice "Bea" Carroll) away to school and presides over his wife's untimely expiration...

    Two years later, the widower Bogart has married Stanwyck. She is happy. But, Bogart is grumpy because he has trouble painting. His mood improves when beautiful Alexis Smith (as Cecily Latham) enters the picture. Though Stanwyck and Bogart proved capable in distressed damsel and disturbed psycho roles, they seem to smart for the roles herein. Helping most are precocious young Carter (who is also much to intelligent for the script) and Nigel Bruce as an inept doctor with a fondness for alcohol.

    ******* The Two Mrs. Carrolls (3/4/47) Peter Godfrey ~ Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Carter, Alexis Smith
    6blanche-2

    a camp classic

    This is one of my favorite bad movies, so bad it's good. A great cast seems to have pulled this baby together in about two days and it's a scream. All of the stars must have owed Warners a film or succumbed to blackmail. It's too bad because it's actually a very neat suspense story starring Humphrey Bogart - without giving anything away, let's just say when he gets a headache, he touches his hand to his head. That's how you know he has a headache. About as organic as a hothouse tomato. Totally worth seeing but not anyone's best work. Watch for the continuity goof with the milk. I can't agree with another poster - I thought Alexis Smith was gorgeous.

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    • Trivia
      Humphrey Bogart and Barbara Stanwyck had a friendly relationship on set. Producer Mark Hellinger, whom Bogart liked very much, agreed that Bogart would not be seen in any painter's wardrobe which would conflict with the tough guy image he had cultivated. When a painter's smock and beret with a tassel showed up on his wardrobe clothes rack one day, the actor was furious. The smock and beret were a joke perpetrated by Stanwyck, and the two performers had a good laugh afterward.
    • Goofs
      When Sally throws the poisoned milk out the window, most of the milk appears to go out the window, with only a small amount landing on the windowsill and none on the floor. When Geoffrey discovers the spilled milk, there is a large amount on the windowsill and an almost equal amount on the floor.
    • Quotes

      Geoffrey Carroll: Y'know, I have the strangest feeling that this is the beginning of a beautiful hatred.

    • Connections
      Featured in Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill
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      Traditional

      Sung at the beginning

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 1948 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Inspiración trágica
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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