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Le cygne

Original title: The Swan
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Le cygne (1956)
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Romantic ComedyComedyDramaRomance

When a crown prince visits, the princess's mother tries to push the prince into marrying her daughter by presenting a "rival" at the ball - her children's handsome tutor.When a crown prince visits, the princess's mother tries to push the prince into marrying her daughter by presenting a "rival" at the ball - her children's handsome tutor.When a crown prince visits, the princess's mother tries to push the prince into marrying her daughter by presenting a "rival" at the ball - her children's handsome tutor.

  • Director
    • Charles Vidor
  • Writers
    • John Dighton
    • Ferenc Molnár
  • Stars
    • Grace Kelly
    • Alec Guinness
    • Louis Jourdan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Charles Vidor
    • Writers
      • John Dighton
      • Ferenc Molnár
    • Stars
      • Grace Kelly
      • Alec Guinness
      • Louis Jourdan
    • 53User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Grace Kelly
    Grace Kelly
    • Princess Alexandra
    Alec Guinness
    Alec Guinness
    • Prince Albert
    Louis Jourdan
    Louis Jourdan
    • Dr. Nicholas Agi
    Agnes Moorehead
    Agnes Moorehead
    • Queen Maria Dominika
    Jessie Royce Landis
    Jessie Royce Landis
    • Princess Beatrix
    Brian Aherne
    Brian Aherne
    • Father Carl Hyacinth
    Leo G. Carroll
    Leo G. Carroll
    • Caesar
    Estelle Winwood
    Estelle Winwood
    • Symphorosa
    Van Dyke Parks
    Van Dyke Parks
    • George
    Christopher Cook
    • Arsene
    Robert Coote
    Robert Coote
    • Capt. Wunderlich
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Countess Sibenstoyn
    Edith Barrett
    Edith Barrett
    • Elsa - Beatrix's Maid
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    • Footman
    • (uncredited)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Ball Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Ball Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Belmonte
    • Ball Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Ball Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Vidor
    • Writers
      • John Dighton
      • Ferenc Molnár
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    User reviews53

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    7funkyfry

    Good melodrama

    Excellent romantic interlude film, with shining performances of a wonderful, witty, and intelligent story and script. Sad and funny.

    Guinness is perfection as the gentlemanly "fish" prince, and Jourdan and Kelly convince as lovers separated by circumstances of birth. Realistic, somwhat perplexing conclusion with a lovely soliloquy delivered with style by Guinness. A delight!
    Sunset69

    A beautiful, funny movie, knows how to capture your heart!

    A lovely movie!! Starring the lovely Grace Kelly (Princess Alexandra), the wonderful actor Alec Guinness (Prince Albert), and last but not least, the young and wonderful dashing Louis Jourdan (Tutor/Professor, Nicholas Agi), the trio knows how to make a lovely film. Alexandra is to be married to the Prince, to restore the lost throne, and then at a Ball, she falls inlove with Nicholas while dancing with him. She has to make a hard choice; either marry the man she loves, or become a queen with Prince Albert. There are funny parts, allot of Royalty, and is beautifully filmed, and a really good movie. 2 thumbs up!!
    9lrrap

    A Delightfully Witty and Insightful Film.

    Interesting to note that The Swan's screenplay writer/adapter, John Dighton, also co-wrote the screenplay for "Roman Holiday", since one can logically assume that MGM's decision to film Molnar's play "The Swan" was inspired by the success of the earlier film; the similarities are obvious.

    "Swan" must be regarded as one of the great DIALOGUE films of the '50's; the exchanges between all of the characters are continually witty and engaging, and the cast clearly relished the opportunity to perform such beautifully written material.

    The direction is fine and, except for a few slow patches, keeps the action and dialogue moving at a rapid clip. The performances are uniformly solid, with Alec Guiness in top form as the bemused, distracted and somewhat shallow Crown Prince Alexander; a more deft and perfectly controlled performance could not be imagined.

    Jessie Royce Landis also excels in a typically thankless sort of role, and a major one at that. In fact, the expert performances are clearly the result of the high level of STAGE experience of Guiness, Landis, and Brian Aherne (as the aristocrat-turned-monk Karl), among others. You almost feel that you are watching Molnar's original play in a filmed version, so fascinating is the chamber-like, character-driven nature of the dialogue and action.

    The scene near the end where Alec Guiness convinces his mad-cap Queen/mother (Agnes Moorehead) to unknowingly give her blessing to the romance between Grace Kelly and Louis Jordan is but one of the many delightful, dazzlingly-delivered dialogue scenes.

    Oddly, I found Grace Kelly's much-heralded performance to lack a certain amount of intensity; her screen presence rarely seems particularly commanding; this may be due to the essentially reticent nature of her character. However, she definitely seemed to "catch fire"--in all of her understated, regal beauty---during her lengthy waltz scene with Louis Jordan. One really senses the awakening of her deepest emotions, even though she only occasionally glances at her partner. And then goofy Alec Guiness decides to go play the double-bass in the court orchestra instead of romancing Grace. I laughed out loud.

    My reaction at the end of the film was rather unexpected, given what I knew of the "Roman Holiday-style" ending. In that film, I was heart- broken during Gregory Peck's long, lonely final walk. But here---due entirely to the very real, conflicted nature of all three principal characters, I felt that Grace Kelly's choice may have been, in fact, the better one. It's difficult to know, human nature being a rather complex thing. And therein lies much of the brilliance of this film.

    Bronislau Kaper's score is also delightful, and beautifully captures the musical idiom of the era and its locale, the "swan song" as it were of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, whose faded glory would become extinct less than a decade later.

    A FILM THAT SHOULD BE FAR BETTER KNOWN AND ACCLAIMED THAN IT IS.

    LR
    gregcouture

    Princess Grace's "Swan Song"

    Before her marriage to Prince Rainier, Grace Kelly made this next-to-last film for M-G-M, the royalty (though, alas, in somewhat of a decline from its glory days) of Hollywood's studio "system." I thought it, along with "High Society," a graceful exit for the lovely Miss Kelly, and M-G-M surrounded her with thorough professionals both before and behind the CinemaScope cameras. I especially enjoyed Alec Guinness, Jessie Royce Landis, and the wonderful Estelle Winwood, as well as Brian Aherne and Louis Jourdan. It's not available on DVD (and may possibly never be) and, I fear, the VHS version is formatted to fit the full screens of non-widescreen TVs. Too bad...It's a handsome production which, no doubt, won't visually impress very much when diminished by, ugh!, "formatting." What's wrong with "letterboxing," may I ask? Maybe it's the word itself!
    Sunset69

    A lovely Film

    Alec Guinness and Grace Kelly and Louis Jourdan make a beautiful trio.

    A very beautiful of Princess Alexandra who's to be married with the Crown Prince Albert, and instead falls inlove with the charming,handsome Tutor/Professor Nicholas Agi(Louis Jourdan). There's one choice she has to make: either let down the throne to marry the Professor or to restore the lost throne with the Prince. A good, funny beautiful movie, Two thumbs up!

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    • Trivia
      This movie was shot on-location in North Carolina, at the 1895 Biltmore Estate of George Vanderbilt (situated in Asheville) and at Lake Junaluska.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Prince Albert: Your father used to call you his swan, at least so I'm told. I think that's a good thing to remember. Think what it means to be a swan: to glide like a dream on the smooth surface of the lake and never go on the shore. On dry land, where ordinary people walk, the swan is awkward, even ridiculous. When she waddles up the bank, she painfully resembles a different kind of bird, n'est-ce pas?

      Princess Alexandra: A goose.

      Prince Albert: I'm afraid so. So there she must stay, out on the lake. Silent, white, majestic. Be a bird, but never fly. Know one song but never sing it, until the moment of her death. And so it must be for you, Alexandra. Head high, cool indifference to the staring crowds along the bank. And the song - never.

      Princess Alexandra: Take me inside, Albert.

      [Albert takes her hand, and they go inside the palace together]

    • Connections
      Featured in MGM Parade: Episode #1.32 (1956)

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Swan
    • Filming locations
      • Biltmore Estate - 1 Approach Road, Asheville, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • 4-Track Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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