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Reviens petite Sheba

Original title: Come Back, Little Sheba
  • 1952
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
5.7K
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Reviens petite Sheba (1952)
An emotionally remote recovering alcoholic and his dowdy, unambitious wife face a personal crisis when they take in an attractive lodger.
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An emotionally remote recovering alcoholic and his dowdy, unambitious wife face a personal crisis when they take in an attractive lodger.An emotionally remote recovering alcoholic and his dowdy, unambitious wife face a personal crisis when they take in an attractive lodger.An emotionally remote recovering alcoholic and his dowdy, unambitious wife face a personal crisis when they take in an attractive lodger.

  • Director
    • Daniel Mann
  • Writers
    • Ketti Frings
    • William Inge
  • Stars
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Shirley Booth
    • Terry Moore
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    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Mann
    • Writers
      • Ketti Frings
      • William Inge
    • Stars
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Shirley Booth
      • Terry Moore
    • 76User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Doc Delaney
    Shirley Booth
    Shirley Booth
    • Lola Delaney
    Terry Moore
    Terry Moore
    • Marie Buckholder
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Turk Fisher
    Philip Ober
    Philip Ober
    • Ed Anderson
    Edwin Max
    Edwin Max
    • Elmo Chester
    Lisa Golm
    Lisa Golm
    • Mrs. Coffman
    Walter Kelley
    • Bruce Cunningham
    Robert Fuller
    Robert Fuller
    • Extra
    • (uncredited)
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • Man at AA Meeting
    • (uncredited)
    William Haade
    William Haade
    • Hospital Intern
    • (uncredited)
    Virginia Hall
    • Blonde in Diner
    • (uncredited)
    Anthony Jochim
    Anthony Jochim
    • Mr. Cruthers
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Leeds
    Peter Leeds
    • Milkman
    • (uncredited)
    Kitty McHugh
    Kitty McHugh
    • Pearl Stinson - AA Member
    • (uncredited)
    Paul McVey
    Paul McVey
    • Postman
    • (uncredited)
    Beverly Mook
    • Judy Coffman
    • (uncredited)
    Virginia Mullen
    Virginia Mullen
    • Henrietta Colby - AA Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Daniel Mann
    • Writers
      • Ketti Frings
      • William Inge
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    mermatt

    Face reality -- it's the only truth

    This is an interesting study about the trials of people dealing with disappointment and alcoholism. Lost dreams have been Doc's excuse for turning to the bottle, and a lost little dog (Sheba) symbolizes his wife's search for herself.

    The film based on the play is an early study of the pain of addiction. As Doc tells his wife, "Dreams are strange." There is redemption in the fact that Doc asks for forgiveness as his wife regains her sense of dignity.

    Booth gives a very believable performance, and Lancaster is excellent playing a man far older than he was at the time. This is a touching, though simplistic, look at the dark side of human nature.
    8mdm-11

    Shirley Booth gives Oscar-Performance (got Kleenex?)

    William Inge's play transfers nicely to the big screen, with perfectly cast leads Shirley Booth and Burt Lancaster.

    A middle aged, childless couple struggles with the husband's periodic alcoholic "episodes". When they rent out a room in their house to a young college girl, the audience learns a lot about the couple just by observing their reactions to "the young people". "Doc" Delaney exhibits fatherly, protective feelings toward the young woman, expressing disgust when she brings a young man to her room. A regular at AA meetings, he eventually "gets sick" again. Determined never to give up, his devoted wife Lola stands by her man. The ending leaves us hopeful that all will turn out well.

    There are many beautiful moments in this film, assuring a lover of tearjerkers a full pay-off! Shirley Booth deserved her 1953 Oscar for her portrayal of Lola Delaney. Oh, and don't look for little Sheba, she won't be back.
    7MOscarbradley

    Booth's performance is one of the best ever to win an Oscar

    Shirley Booth was 54 when she won the Academy Award as Best Actress for her performance as Lola in the screen version of William Inge's "Come Back, Little Sheba". It was also her screen debut in a role that had previously won her a Tony on the stage and, quite frankly, she was magnificent. It launched her on a short-lived movie career and a slightly longer career on television. It's a fine film, well directed by Daniel Mann and adapted by Ketti Frings and it has three other good performances from Burt Lancaster as the alcoholic Doc, Terry Moore as the young lodger who, unwittingly, is the cause of Doc's hitting the bottle again and Richard Jaeckel as the athletic stud Moore is dallying with. Admittedly Lancaster, who at 39 was 15 years younger than Booth, isn't really right for his role, (he was too young for starters), but he handles it very effectively. Nevertheless, this is Booth's show. If she had never done anything else on screen she would still have earned her place in the pantheon of great performances.
    yenlo

    Best film about the problem of Alcoholism.

    Days of Wine and Roses and The Lost Weekend deal with the problem of those afflicted with Alcoholism. Both are fine films. This movie is better than those two and that's only part of the story in this picture. Shirley Booth gives a most certainly well deserved Academy Award winning performance as the wife of a recovering alcoholic husband. Burt Lancaster in a role he is not often remembered for is the husband. A once proud and respected person who falls by the wayside due to his drinking has picked himself up and is determined to start over again even though various demons still linger inside him. I first saw this motion picture on New Years eve back in the late 60's on NBC's Saturday Night at the Movies. During the week preceding the showing NBC advertised it with the clip of Lancaster going after Booth with a kitchen knife. My older sibling and I not really old enough to know about such things joked about the scene. When we watched the movie and it came to that part we were no longer joking. I didn't see it for many years until it aired on AMC. The film is as powerful today in its story and it's acting performances as when I first saw it and I'm certain when it was first released in 52. A must see.
    Turridulover

    Wonderful film will never date

    This film is as powerful as when I first saw it as a teenager. One would think that after 50 years, the material would seem dated. But in fact, a lot of what was said then, seems even more relevant today. Inge is unfortunately a very underrated writer. He seemed to respond to things on a much more emotional level than many of his contemporaries and this is why his material has not lost interest. His plays never seem to go to an intellectual level. He wrote about what he knew and didn't try to be something he wasn't. Are there really Blanche DuBois and Willie Lomans today? Just listening to those plays, as wonderful as they might be, is something we can no longer relate to. But there will always be Lola Delaneys. Everyone knows a few of them. The film was obviously made on a very tight budget and we are lucky for that. Imagine how it would have been had they cast Rosiland Russell and Jimmy Stewart. Though Burt Lancaster was miscast, the simple fact that he was a great actor, means his performance comes off amazingly well. And what more can be said about Booth, except the extreme regret we who never saw her in the play onstage must feel. The power of that performance is beyond description. Anyone who likes this movie should try to get hold of the new recording of the musical version. It was obviously written by people with tremendous love and respect for Inge's work.

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    • Trivia
      Shirley Booth's movie debut.
    • Goofs
      When Doc takes the bottle from the kitchen cabinet, inexplicably there is no knob on the left hand door. When Lola opens the cabinet to check on the bottle, the knob is there and she uses it to open the same door.
    • Quotes

      Doc Delaney: Alcoholics are mostly disappointed men.

      Lola Delaney: Sure, I know.

      [pause]

      Lola Delaney: You was never disappointed, were you, Doc?

    • Connections
      Featured in Film Review: Burt Lancaster (1968)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Richard A. Whiting

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Come Back, Little Sheba
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hal Wallis Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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