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C'est toi que j'aime

Original title: Somebody Loves Me
  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
411
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Adele Jergens and Ralph Meeker in C'est toi que j'aime (1952)
BiographyComedyDramaMusicalRomance

Blossom Seeley climbs to Broadway success with her partner Benny Fields, then retires to become his wife.Blossom Seeley climbs to Broadway success with her partner Benny Fields, then retires to become his wife.Blossom Seeley climbs to Broadway success with her partner Benny Fields, then retires to become his wife.

  • Director
    • Irving Brecher
  • Writer
    • Irving Brecher
  • Stars
    • Betty Hutton
    • Ralph Meeker
    • Robert Keith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    411
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irving Brecher
    • Writer
      • Irving Brecher
    • Stars
      • Betty Hutton
      • Ralph Meeker
      • Robert Keith
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Betty Hutton
    Betty Hutton
    • Blossom 'Bloss' Seeley
    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    • Ben 'Benny' Fields
    Robert Keith
    Robert Keith
    • Sam Doyle
    Adele Jergens
    Adele Jergens
    • Nola Beach
    Billie Bird
    Billie Bird
    • Essie
    Henry Slate
    • Forrest
    Sid Tomack
    Sid Tomack
    • Harry Lake
    Jack Benny
    Jack Benny
    • Jack Benny
    Nick Adams
    Nick Adams
    • Western Union Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Julius Aicardi
    • Bootblack
    • (uncredited)
    Bea Allen
    • Specialty Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Stagehand
    • (uncredited)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Theatre Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Bacon
    • Theatre Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Bagley
    • Theatre Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Benny Baker
    Benny Baker
    • Musician
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Theatre Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Harris Brown
    • Conductor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irving Brecher
    • Writer
      • Irving Brecher
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    10timmauk

    Her last big film and one of her best

    Betty Hutton was one of the greatest musical performers of her day. Not only did she sing great but she could be funny/serious at a drop of a hat. This was her last major film before she walked out of Paramount(her studio) and eventually left movies.

    Here she is playing stage star Blossom Seeley. The acting is good and the script is typical for a Bio-pic. A nice little story with some good musical numbers. I saw this one many years ago and enjoyed it. Maybe the reason it didn't do so well at the Box Office is because she is playing an almost all dramatic role here. If you have seen any of her other films, you know that Betty Hutton is best loved for her comedic talent.

    If you love Betty Hutton, then this is a must see(8/10). If you want something to pass the time with, and you like musicals, then you might enjoy this one(6/10).
    10constanceg58

    A terrific movie, and a terrific Hutton!

    Somebody Loves Me is a terrific vehicle for Betty Hutton, who in turn elevates an undistinguished script by being simply sensational in each musical number of the film. She is gorgeous in this movie, and her singing was never better, especially the title song plus 'Way Down Yonder in New Orleans", "San Fransisco Bay", "Rose Garden" and "Dixie Dream".

    As everyone knows, Betty Hutton has no peer in belting out a song, but she also has the most amazing ability to sing a torch song or a ballad in such a way as to break your heart. She was always under-appreciated--probably because her films didn't benefit from the big budgets that MGM put into their musicals--but if you watch 'Somebody Loves Me', I think you'll agree that no one was better in making entertaining musicals.

    God bless her soul.
    6bkoganbing

    Benny And Blossom

    For Betty Hutton's last film with Paramount and her next to last appearance on the big screen altogether she plays the fourth and last of four real people she was cast in her career as. Betty plays Blossom Seeley vaudeville and musical comedy star who was still performing when this film was made. Betty's other real life characters on screen were Annie Oakley, Pearl White, and Texas Guinan. However unlike Seeley, the other three women were deceased when films about them were made.

    Not only was Seeley still around, but so was her husband Benny Fields who was in ill health pretty much at that time. And one guy who is not mentioned at all in the film is Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Rube Marquard. He was Blossom Seeley's second husband, she had two of them before she met Fields. That part of the story is not told, but her first husband was a gentleman named George Kane whom she left for Marquard. The notoriety of baseball and show business was equivalent to Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe in that time and Alex Rodriguez and Madonna in the present day. Marquard used to appear with her in vaudeville and he outlived both Blossom and Benny living to the ripe old age of 93 and dying in 1980.

    But that was all in the past when most of this film's action takes place. Blossom is a big star who decides to expand the act by hiring a trio to perform with her that includes, Ralph Meeker, Sid Tomack, and Henry Slate. But Meeker wants to make it a duo.

    Meeker's part as Benny Fields is poorly written and should have been played by a singer. It would have been great had Betty Hutton got Frank Sinatra as she wanted. Meeker's part is written as a heel, but Fields and Seeley were an established team still known in 1952. Sounds like the writers and director couldn't figure out how Meeker should come across. The unknown singer they got for Meeker sounded reasonably like Benny Fields.

    And Blossom Seeley's style was as brassy as Betty Hutton's was so her casting was no stretch. In fact Betty and her numbers are the best thing about Somebody Loves Me. Starting with the title song, the score is made up of period standards plus three new songs by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.

    There is a short that Warner Brothers made of the two of them right around the time they were introducing The Jazz Singer. It's the only record of their act around and I did do a review of it. I remember as a lad watching the Ed Sullivan Show and seeing Blossom Seeley performing well into the Sixties. I appreciate now that I saw one of vaudeville's last remaining stars still performing in her seventies. You can also see Blossom in the Russ Columbo film, Broadway Through A Keyhole where she has a supporting role.

    Though Rube Marquard was edited out of Blossom's life for this movie, probably at his request, and Ralph Meeker is miscast, Somebody Loves Me is definitely a film that Betty Hutton's fans will enjoy.
    10gmoffatt

    Betty In Blossom

    This was Betty Hutton's last major film at Paramount and she gave her all playing Blossom Seeley. She looked beautiful and was singing better than ever. Blossom worked with Betty on the songs and movements. If Paramount ever releases this film on DVD, it would be a good idea to track down some of Blossom's early musical shorts and include them. Blossom's partner, Benny Fields, is played by Ralph Meeker and he does a fine job with his numbers. His singing is dubbed by Pat Morgan, but it's a good match. Betty wanted Frank Sinatra. Great idea. Too bad it didn't happen, but everything turned out quite well and it's one of my favorite movies starring my favorite bombshell. There are nearly 20 songs and maybe someday there will be a decent soundtrack released on CD. The 10 inch LP that RCA put out at the time was a very sloppy mix of Paramount studio tracks and RCA studio sessions. You can hear the splices.
    drednm

    Betty Hutton ... Sensational

    In her last major film, Betty Hutton gives a great performance in the story of Blossom Seeley, a legendary star of the early 20th century.

    Subduing her usual bop character for the more sedate style of Blossom Seeley, Betty Hutton perfectly captures the mood and pace of the teens and 20s. Singing some great standards and few new songs, Hutton exudes warmth and an era long gone. Blossom Seeley was a major star of the early 20th century, one of the biggest vaudeville stars.

    Seeley made a few film appearances, her best being a Vitaphone short in 1928 with Benny Fields. This short film is available on DVD.

    Hutton looks great, sings great, and turns in a boffo performance. Ralph Meeker is dubbed and seems uncomfortable in a musical. Solid support from Robert Keith, Billie Bird, Sid Tomack, and Henry Slate.

    Sadly, this was the end of Betty Hutton's studio career in Hollywood. She made this film the same year as starring in THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. She made several TV specials and guest appearances but appeared in only one more film: 1957's SPRING REUNION. One of the biggest stars of the 40s, she was tossed aside by the studio system.

    Hutton's performance in this films ranks among her best. Worth a look to see one great star impersonating another great star.

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    • Trivia
      Betty Hutton made this musical soon after undergoing surgery to remove a growth on her vocal cords.
    • Crazy credits
      Jack Benny is credited onscreen by a placard at the benefit in which he appears.
    • Soundtracks
      Love Him
      by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

      Played by Ralph Meeker (uncredited) on piano and sung by Betty Hutton (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Somebody Loves Me
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Perlberg-Seaton Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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