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La marraine de Charley

Original title: Where's Charley?
  • 1952
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  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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La marraine de Charley (1952)
FarceComedyMusical

From the popular Broadway show, a musical adaptation Brandon Thomas's 1890's farce about an Oxford undergraduate posing as a classmate's aunt from Brazil--"where the nuts come from." Notable... Read allFrom the popular Broadway show, a musical adaptation Brandon Thomas's 1890's farce about an Oxford undergraduate posing as a classmate's aunt from Brazil--"where the nuts come from." Notable mainly for Frank Loesser's score and Ray Bolger's spectacular dance to "Once in Love with... Read allFrom the popular Broadway show, a musical adaptation Brandon Thomas's 1890's farce about an Oxford undergraduate posing as a classmate's aunt from Brazil--"where the nuts come from." Notable mainly for Frank Loesser's score and Ray Bolger's spectacular dance to "Once in Love with Amy."

  • Director
    • David Butler
  • Writers
    • George Abbott
    • Frank Loesser
    • John Monks Jr.
  • Stars
    • Ray Bolger
    • Allyn Ann McLerie
    • Robert Shackleton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    169
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    • Director
      • David Butler
    • Writers
      • George Abbott
      • Frank Loesser
      • John Monks Jr.
    • Stars
      • Ray Bolger
      • Allyn Ann McLerie
      • Robert Shackleton
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ray Bolger
    Ray Bolger
    • Charley Wykeham
    Allyn Ann McLerie
    Allyn Ann McLerie
    • Amy Spettigue
    • (as Allyn McLerie)
    Robert Shackleton
    • Jack Chesney
    Horace Cooper
    • Stephen Spettigue
    Margaretta Scott
    Margaretta Scott
    • Dona Lucia
    Howard Marion-Crawford
    Howard Marion-Crawford
    • Sir Francis Chesney
    Mary Germaine
    • Kitty Verdun
    Henry Hewitt
    • Brassett
    H.G. Stoker
    • Wilkinson
    Martin Miller
    Martin Miller
    • Photographer
    Graham Leaman
    • Student
    John Gayford
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
    Barry Lowe
    Barry Lowe
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
    Neville Phillips
    Neville Phillips
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Butler
    • Writers
      • George Abbott
      • Frank Loesser
      • John Monks Jr.
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    10mollystockton

    Great film

    I met Mr Bolger when I was an interpreter/guide at Tehran's Film Festival in Iran in 1977. He and his wife were utterly charming. I told Mr Bolger that, although much fuss was being made over his role in "The Wizard of Oz" (he confided that he was getting a bit fed up with doing his "scarecrow stance" over and over again for photographers), I had preferred his performance in "Where's Charley?" He said, "Oh, my dear, I'm so pleased. That was my favourite film." He went on to tell me how much he'd enjoyed making the film in my native England. The film, a musical version of "Charley's Aunt" was so very well done. I do hope it's released on DVD or VHS at some point. It's so worth seeing again.
    7theowinthrop

    Once in Love With Raymond

    Ray Bolger's career in movies has a passing resemblance to another performer who did not quite fit in, but who achieved stardom through a back door of sorts: Robert Preston. If one looks at the credits of both men most of their films are quite forgettable, but their musical work lifts them. Yet Bolger, although recognized for his abilities as an eccentric dancer, only hit the target on film twice: as the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz" and as Charley Wykeman in "Where's Charlie". The first one was a lucky fluke, as he was hired in the Hollywood studio system at it's height. But after appearing in that classic, Bolger was wasted in movies (one can make an exception with his appearance in "The Harvey Girls" but it is still pale in comparison). He had a habit of returning to Broadway, appearing in Roger & Hart's "By Jupiter" in the early 1940s. Then he returned to Broadway in the late 1940s. And he got his greatest Broadway success there as Charley Wykeman in "Where's Charlie". A musical version of the farce, "Charlie's Aunt", he played the hero who dresses up as his wealthy aunt from Brazil (where the nuts come from). The highpoint of the musical was when he sang "Once In Love With Amy", and got the audience to join in the singing. Bolger's performance and enthusiasm made Broadway history. With his established reputation in Hollywood musicals he was able to get the lead in the Hollywood version. So as a result of this we are able to still enjoy that rarity - an actual Broadway star's performance on celluloid in the role he made famous. It is identical to Preston's return to Hollywood as "Professor Harold Hill" in "The Music Man". But the latter film really began a second half to Preston's career. He would spend most of his later years on Broadway, not in Hollywood, and only pick and choose those films that he wanted to do, culminating with "Victor/Victoria". That did not happen with Bolger. His next musical, "April in Paris" was with Doris Day, but was not very good. He never starred in another Hollywood film. He played "Barnaby" in Walt Disney's "Babes in Toyland, but most critics did not care for that film either. Bolger's stardom was never in doubt, but his days of growth in his movie roles were over. Not quite like Preston, who seemed to have a better presence for some reason. Still, "Where's Charley?" is in that select group with "The Man Who Came to Dinner" and "Call Me Madame!" wherein we are able to see what the Broadway audiences saw. For that alone we should be grateful.
    dmne

    Where is this film?

    Can someone please explain to me why this delightful film has never been released on DVD or VHS? Does it have something to do with securing the rights? Just curious to see if anyone knows the answer. This is one of Bolger's best films, and also a rare starring role for Allyn McLerie. So sad that she never quite made it to stardom. Other than this film, I've seen her in "Calamity Jane" and "Desert Song". Although relegated to supporting roles in both, she was wonderful. I especially enjoy her Katie Brown in the latter. Like one of the other commenters, I have always wondered why she never really became a "star". Please, whomever is keeping this film from being released, let the public once again enjoy this wonderful film.
    drednm

    Ray Bolger's Greatest Success

    Ray Bolger had a huge Broadway hit with "Where's Charley?" that ran from October 1948 to September 1950. Bolger even starred in a brief 1951 revival. This 1952 film version also boasts original cast members Allyn Ann McLerie as Amy and Horace Cooper as old Spettigue.

    Despite a rough start in the opening Oxford scenes, the film kicks into gear when Bolger hideously yet hilariously masquerades as his aunt (whom he has never met) to maintain the social propriety that requires the presence of a chaperone among the mixed-sex young set gathered at an Oxford reunion.

    The wealthy "aunt" then becomes the romantic target of two "old boys" back for their reunion. But all hell breaks loose when the real aunt shows up and pretends to be an old friend of the aunt's dead husband. Amid all these plot contrivances are peppered several musical numbers.

    Bolger wonderfully recreates "Once in Love with Amy," a number that brought down the house on a nightly basis. The "aunt" is the perfect vehicle for his eccentric dancing style that seems even more bizarre while he's in drag. A major surprise is the excellent performance by Allyn Ann McLerie as Amy. Mostly remembered now for her crotchety character performances on TV, here she sings and dances up a storm in the Brazilian dream sequence. She's quite wonderful.

    Cast also includes Mary Germaine and Robert Shackleton as Kitty and Jack, Margaretta Scott as the real aunt, and Howard Marion-Crawford as old Chesney.

    Film closes with a massive production number, "At the Red Rose Cotillion," and a reprise of the opening number.

    Still awaiting a DVD release. If you get a chance, watch this one for Ray Bolger and Allyn Ann McLerie.
    10vyrt

    Where's Charley on DVD please.

    I too loved this film and would be over the moon to be able to have a copy on DVD. I think that the scene where Ray Bolger sings 'Once in love with Amy' is fabulous. I think everyone remembers Ray Bolger as the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz where he was one of the main cast members (he was originally meant to play the tin man and Buddy Ebsen was going to play the scarecrow), but I think this was a true starring role for him and he rose to the challenge. It's a true family film and one where you don't have to worry about violence or language, which makes a change in this day and age. Come on people let's get this released on DVD so everyone can enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the film's broad appeal, it has not (as of 2020) been released on home video or streaming. It was last broadcast on U.S. television in the 1970s.
    • Connections
      Featured in We Haven't Really Met Properly...: Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow/Hunk (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      The Years Before Us
      Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser

      Performed by Ray Bolger, Robert Shackleton and Ensemble

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Where's Charley?
    • Filming locations
      • Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Warner Brothers-First National Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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