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Héritage et vieux fantômes

Original title: Happy Ever After
  • 1954
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  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Héritage et vieux fantômes (1954)
Comedy

In the Irish village of Rathbarney, the aged squire is killed while hunting. His successor, O'Leary arrives in Rathbarney to take over his dead great uncle's estate.In the Irish village of Rathbarney, the aged squire is killed while hunting. His successor, O'Leary arrives in Rathbarney to take over his dead great uncle's estate.In the Irish village of Rathbarney, the aged squire is killed while hunting. His successor, O'Leary arrives in Rathbarney to take over his dead great uncle's estate.

  • Director
    • Mario Zampi
  • Writers
    • Jack Davies
    • Michael Pertwee
    • L.A.G. Strong
  • Stars
    • David Niven
    • Yvonne De Carlo
    • Barry Fitzgerald
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    649
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    • Director
      • Mario Zampi
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Michael Pertwee
      • L.A.G. Strong
    • Stars
      • David Niven
      • Yvonne De Carlo
      • Barry Fitzgerald
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Jasper O'Leary
    Yvonne De Carlo
    Yvonne De Carlo
    • Serena McGlusky
    Barry Fitzgerald
    Barry Fitzgerald
    • Thady O'Heggarty
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Terence
    A.E. Matthews
    A.E. Matthews
    • General O'Leary
    Noelle Middleton
    Noelle Middleton
    • Kathy McGlusky
    Robert Urquhart
    Robert Urquhart
    • Doctor Michael Flynn
    Michael Shepley
    Michael Shepley
    • Major Monty McGlusky
    Joseph Tomelty
    Joseph Tomelty
    • Dooley
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • Lannigan
    Jimmy Mageean
    • Divarsion
    • (as James Mageean)
    Patrick McAlinney
    Patrick McAlinney
    • O'Connor
    Brian O'Higgins
    • Milligan
    Liam Redmond
    Liam Redmond
    • Regan
    Patrick Westwood
    Patrick Westwood
    • Murphy
    Fred Johnson
    Fred Johnson
    • Father Cormac
    Ronan O'Casey
    Ronan O'Casey
    • Reporter
    Michael Martin Harvey
    • Villager
    • (as Michael Martin-Harvey)
    • Director
      • Mario Zampi
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Michael Pertwee
      • L.A.G. Strong
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    7rupie

    delightful, little-seen flick

    I have to agree with the consensus here that this a comic gem of its type. In its depiction of Irish country life it reminded me a lot of "The Quiet Man," right down to Barry Fitzgerald playing essentially the same character as in that flick, though its production values are not as high and it does not achieve the exalted rank John Ford attained with that movie. Still it's a sparkling comedy with a lot of cracklingly excellent dialogue. The viewer who commented that Niven shows his "dark side" is a bit off the mark, as this is hardly a movie about character development and Niven's character is basically a cartoon, very reminiscent of his Phileas Fogg in "Around the World in 80 Days." He may be nasty but it's hard to dislike him entirely. Yvonne deCarlo does excellent work here. She's great with accents; she's as convincing as an Irish woman here as she was as an Algerian in "The Captain's Paradise." Though the movie is not an Ealing Studios production, it has all the hallmarks of the best of that great studio's comedies in the post-WWII period. Be sure to catch this if you get the chance (thanks, TCM!).
    9angryangus

    Froth?...yes. But definitely a worthy watch.

    Has to be said that this is a wonderful little farce which pushes all the right buttons. Some great Irish accents and some dodgy 'oirish' accents.

    Lots of familiar Irish actors who regularly appeared in British films during the 40's & 50's are on show. Some of the comedy pieces are very funny indeed.

    For me though, George Cole as the put-upon, hyper-nervous cellar-boy Terence, whose comedic timing allows him to steal every scene he's in, is the standout amongst a very talented cast. I think Bernard Cribbins must have studied this performance for his 60's comedy film appearances.

    The lovely Irish-born actress, Noelle Middleton, makes a rare screen showing. The following year she appeared with David Niven again, in the excellent Carrington V.C, for which she received a BAFTA Best Actress nomination.

    A 'slow to start' film that in the end seems to finish too quickly.

    All in all, a little gem, so it is!
    6CinemaSerf

    Happy Ever After

    It's quite unusual to see David Niven play what amounts to the baddie, but he does it quite enjoyably here in this story of rural Irish shenanigans. When the death-defying "Gen. O'Leary" (AE Matthews) goes hunting and finally fails with the defying bit, his estate falls to great-nephew "Jasper" (Niven) who arrives determined to shake things up. No more country balls, fêtes, community functions - all of that is to go the way of the dodo. The new squire is a pompous ass who's only interested in cash! With many of the locals now facing bankruptcy, it seems that only "Serena" (Yvonne De Carlo) will give him a second look. She likes his money. He likes his money - and to spend it on her, so the pair look like a match made in heaven. With the villagers facing ruination it might just be that their only recourse is to the legendary ghost of the mansion. Might it be able to thwart the venal ambitions of their new landlord? It's a whimsical adventure this with a decent effort from the star and from De Carlo, who gel quite well together as the story trots along for an admittedly overlong ninety minutes. It's quite wittily written now and again, though also a little prone to stereotyping too, and with engaging contributions from the always reliable Barry Fitzgerald and Liam Redmond, it makes for an amiable vehicle for a charismatic star going through the motions. Not great, no, but amiable enough.
    7HotToastyRag

    Perfect for St. Patrick's Day

    There's nothing like David Niven in glorious Technicolor. His sparkling blue eyes, smooth tan skin, and bright white teeth combine for sheer perfection with unending charm. So, it's no wonder I enjoyed every minute of Happy Ever After (except for the first twenty minutes when he hadn't shown up yet). This movie was a huge hit in England and Ireland, so if you're big on "British humor" you'll love it. It's very, very British.

    The Niv plays a new squire to an Irish county run with more love than rules. His ancestor was very lax on rent payments and shopkeeper dues, and on his deathbed, he generously released several men from the debts they owed. Niv isn't so kind, and he's out to "squeeze the lemon" for all he can get. He calls in every debt, due, and payment, and makes enemies of everyone in town except for golddigger Yvonne De Carlo. She's also out to "squeeze the lemon" and she's glad to be on The Niv's arm when he repeatedly makes the townsfolk angry and hurt. It doesn't take long before Barry Fitzgerald, George Cole, Michael Shepley, and the others decide to take matters into their own hands and get rid of the squire once and for all.

    Perfect for St. Patrick's Day, or for a drinking party where you take a gulp every time the O'Leary ghost is mentioned, you can't get sillier than a bunch of Irish fools running around trying to bump each other off. You'll get plenty of eye candy, though. Yvonne gets to wear some really pretty dresses!
    8SimonJack

    Very funny film, riotous last half

    This 1954 British-made comedy is set in Rathbarney (Ireland) - so the opening credits read. Its population is 507½, including, in parentheses, "the ghost, two oldest inhabitants, three leprechauns and a number of begorrahs." The best known of the cast are David Niven as Jasper O'Leary, Barry Fitzgerald as Thady O'Heggarty, and Yvonne De Carlo as Serena McGlusky.

    Jasper turns the local town upside down when he fails to live up to the traditions and goodwill that his great uncle, General O'Leary had maintained as the master of the O'Leary estate. The good general, played by A.E. Matthews, dies after catching pneumonia from falling over a jump into a puddle when his horse bolted. The good general was 82 years old, and apparently his horse was older in horse years. George Cole and Joseph Tomelty head a list of supporting actors that provide most of the comedy. De Carlo plays a gold-digger whom Jasper has eyes for and who would be very willing to accept him in marriage.

    This is a very funny film, one of the few in which Niven plays a despicable character. He's an actual cad here, but that's essential for the comedy that is provided mostly by the towns folk. Well, a few well-intentioned lads from the pub. The last half of the film is laugh-out-loud funny. Various groups of the lads try to bump off Jasper and keep foiling one another.

    This film was produced and directed by Italian filmmaker Mario Zampi. He made fewer than 20 films and directed only 15 of which half a dozen were comedies. But three of those comedies have the leading comedy actors of the day and are among the best of British comedies of all time. They include, "Laughter in Paradise" of 1951, "Your Past is Showing" of 1957 and "Too Many Crooks" of 1959. They are filled with hilarious antics and very funny dialog throughout.

    "Tonight's the Night," (aka, "Happy Ever After") isn't at the level of those three films, but it is a very funny and enjoyable comedy that most people should enjoy.

    Here's my favorite line from the film. Serena, "Well, you're broke, and I've only got that three and four pence my husband left me. What are we going to live on?" Jasper, "I'll think of someone."

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      This film was hugely popular in the UK when it was released. It was one of the most successful pictures ever made by Associated British Films.
    • Quotes

      Major McGlusky: Look here, O'Leary, we *must* get this straight.

      Jasper O'Leary: All right. Once and for all, I cannot accept responsibility for the deathbed ramblings of an aged lunatic.

      Major McGlusky: Lunatic? General? Sanest man I ever met!

      Jasper O'Leary: An 82 year-old man with one eye who tries to jump a 10-foot wall on a 20 year-old horse - - "sane"?

      Major McGlusky: Ooh, well, he was mad to try it, but he was *not* insane!

      Jasper O'Leary: I'm sorry, I've not lived long enough in Ireland to appreciate the logic of that remark.

    • Soundtracks
      My Heart Is Irish
      Written by Michael Carr

      Performed by Denis Martin (uncredited)

      [The solo singer performs the song in the pub; also performed by a chorus over the opening credits]

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Tonight's the Night
    • Filming locations
      • Forty Hall, Forty Hill, Enfield, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Mario Zampi Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)

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