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Jamais deux sans toi

Original title: Duchess of Idaho
  • 1950
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
685
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Van Johnson, John Lund, and Esther Williams in Jamais deux sans toi (1950)
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Romantic ComedyComedyMusicalRomance

Ellen secretly loves her boss Douglas. Her roommate Chris pretends to pursue Douglas in Sun Valley to get him to call Ellen, posing as his fake fiancee. Chris attracts band leader Dick, form... Read allEllen secretly loves her boss Douglas. Her roommate Chris pretends to pursue Douglas in Sun Valley to get him to call Ellen, posing as his fake fiancee. Chris attracts band leader Dick, forming a love triangle.Ellen secretly loves her boss Douglas. Her roommate Chris pretends to pursue Douglas in Sun Valley to get him to call Ellen, posing as his fake fiancee. Chris attracts band leader Dick, forming a love triangle.

  • Director
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Cooper
    • Jerry Davis
    • Sid Fields
  • Stars
    • Esther Williams
    • Van Johnson
    • John Lund
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Cooper
      • Jerry Davis
      • Sid Fields
    • Stars
      • Esther Williams
      • Van Johnson
      • John Lund
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Esther Williams
    Esther Williams
    • Christine Riverton Duncan
    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Dick Layn
    John Lund
    John Lund
    • Douglas J. Morrison, Jr.
    Paula Raymond
    Paula Raymond
    • Ellen Hallet
    Clinton Sundberg
    Clinton Sundberg
    • Matson
    Connie Haines
    Connie Haines
    • Peggy Elliot
    Mel Tormé
    Mel Tormé
    • Cyril
    • (as Mel Torme)
    Amanda Blake
    Amanda Blake
    • Linda Kinston
    Tommy Farrell
    Tommy Farrell
    • Chuck
    Sig Arno
    Sig Arno
    • Monsieur Le Blanche
    Dick Simmons
    Dick Simmons
    • Alec I. Collins
    Lena Horne
    Lena Horne
    • Lena Horne
    Eleanor Powell
    Eleanor Powell
    • Eleanor Powell
    The Jubalaires
    The Jubalaires
    • Train Porters
    Richard Allan
    Richard Allan
    • Water Ballet Swimmer
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    William Bailey
    William Bailey
    • Dance Contestant
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Boden
    • Water Ballet Swimmer
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Gene Brown
    • Swiss Waitress
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Cooper
      • Jerry Davis
      • Sid Fields
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    7atlasmb

    A Colorful Musical Romance

    If you can get past the irrelevant title of this film, you will find it's a solid vehicle for Esther Williams, who--remarkably!--plays an aquatic entertainer. As Christine Duncan, she gets involved in a plot to hook up her sister (Ellen Hallit, played by Paula Raymond) with the sister's boss (Douglas Morrissen, played by John Lund), a rich playboy businessman who sees her only as his secretary. Typical for its day, the plot revolves around getting him to notice her legs more than recognize what a great person she is.

    Christine's swimming routines include long stretches of swimming underwater and hiding behind scenery, so that audiences cannot see her well. But viewers of this film are treated to underwater shots and close-ups of her languid stroking. So we know up-front that we have entered the world of a Hollywood fantasy and left reality behind--which is where it belongs in this very stylized story.

    The sets and the sights are richly colored, the fashions are well-tailored and sharp, the musical numbers are enjoyable and eye-catching. They are also numerous, because (fortunately) the characters spend plenty of time visiting nightclubs and running into singers and dancers (like Lena Horne and Eleanor Powell). Such numbers interrupt the narrative, but are an integral part of the formula. The music is mostly of the big band genre, with some boogie woogie to spice things up.

    As for the acting, Ms. Williams is, in my opinion, always competent. The other leads are also up to the task, though the emotional demands of the script are minimal. This is a lighthearted romance where the musical entertainment is a primary draw. I enjoyed it as such.
    donlockwoodsgirl

    Very Funny MGM film thanks to a charming cast

    If you want to Esther Williams in one of her better roles check this one out. While she still has two very nice water ballet sequences, the best parts of the movie involve the funny antics of its players. The cast is very good especially Williams and Van Johnson who have a great chemistry. It's no wonder they made 3 other movies together. Johnson is absolutely charming and Williams shows that she can do more than just swim. She definately holds her own.

    Of course it is pretty easy to perdict what will happen, but it's still a lot of fun. It will definately puts a smile on the face. It's also very neat to see a very young Mel Torme as a messenger.
    7rossco-3

    From the 1940s into the '50s

    DUCHESS OF IDAHO (1950) is one of those lesser-known MGM/Joe Pasternak musicals that bridge the marathon musical spectaculars of the 1940s (BATHING BEAUTY, TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR) and the more streamlined editions of the 1950s (EASY TO LOVE, Texas CARNIVAL, etc). But as with many of the '40s films DUCHESS is still more concerned with wit, music, and pure style than any kind of cohesive plot line. Musically we're still in the '40s big band mode here, and the songs, by some of MGM's lesser-hyped tunesmiths, are catchy, serviceable, and very 40-ish. (JAILHOUSE ROCK and Presley were still seven years in the future). A highlight is "Let's Choo Choo Choo to Idaho," arranged by Skip Martin, and performed on a train on route to Sun Valley by vivacious band singer Connie Haines, Van Johnson, and an African American quartet called the Jubalaires.

    Lena Horne is also on hand with a few numbers, as is Eleanor Powell for one of her last big solo dances on film, and comedian Red Skelton also puts in a guest appearance. A none-singing Mel Torme briefly appears (as a bellhop), and ditto "Gunsmoke's" titian-haired Amanda Blake as one of Lund's rejected girlfriends). In the second female lead Paula Raymond is one of those obscure but promising MGM personalities who, however, never quite made a break through. In DUCHESS she shows glimmers of charm but is seriously handicapped by some of the clunkiest outfits in the usually impeccable MGM wardrobe.

    The look of DUCHESS anticipates the peak Technicolor styling of such early 50s MGMs as LOVELY TO LOOK AT, YOUNG BESS, and SCARAMOUCHE. Many of the interiors are keyed to soft beiges and earth tones against which Esther's always-modish outfits (one of which includes slipper socks!) stand out in jolts of brilliance. And of course it wouldn't be an Esther Williams picture without a few aqua numbers though those featured here are some of her most restrained. (A nocturnal ski run with multi-colored torches also provides a trippy visual/musical interlude mid-film).

    Someone once said about Esther that "Wet she's a star, but dry she ain't," but on the whole DUCHESS showcases the star's under-rated acting skills and her often-ironic sense of humor. ("You'll see Esther Williams swim and ski and skate and do a dozen thrilling things!" the movie book ads proclaimed). While as noted the plot is not the strongest, the dialogue (by three credited screenwriters) is witty, often sophisticated, and well-delivered by all involved, including deadpan MGM character staple, Clinton Sundberg, who mutters an on-going chorus of grumbling asides as Lund's much put-upon man Friday. DUCHESS OF IDAHO is the cover story for the August, 1950 issue of "Screen Stories" which also includes a full-page ad for the film in the prime MGM spot right next to the contents, indicating that the studio considered this one of their key box-office attractions for the summer.
    6Doylenf

    Better than usual Esther Williams in plush Sun Valley surroundings...

    "You always have to have a plot. There's never an easy way of doing things." So says JOHN LUND in this typical ESTHER WILLIAMS movie based on the familiar mix-ups involved when nobody tells the truth.

    The mix-ups begin when Esther offers to help secretary PAULR RAYMOND catch a rich playboy (Lund), suggesting a trip to romantic surroundings in Sun Valley, Idaho would help. Esther, in the meantime, is pursued by VAN JOHNSON, a bandleader at the resort, who soon melts her heart. In the interim, there are guest appearances by RED SKELTON (at a potato square-dance contest that is deftly done) and ELEANOR POWELL, who does a guest spot in the usual MGM manner of at first coyly refusing to dance when requested. Then she rips into an impromptu routine that had to be rehearsed for at least three weeks. So much for reality.

    It's a strictly fun, escapist musical, which is all it pretends to be. ESTHER WILLIAMS and PAUL RAYMOND look gorgeous in their various Technicolor outfits and Esther gets to do a couple of swimming numbers in her usual charming manner. JOHN LUND and VAN JOHNSON do nicely in the romantic comedy department as the love interest for the gals.

    If you like Esther, this one is for you.
    6utgard14

    "Mother always said if you're going to catch a man you may have to catch cold, too."

    Esther Williams tries to help her friend Paula Raymond land himbo John Lund. Why, I couldn't begin to tell you. Back in those days guys like this were considered dreamy I guess. Anyway, not surprisingly, Lund gets one look at Esther and goes gaga. Can't blame him there. Bandleader Van Johnson is also in love with Esther. So we have a good old-fashioned triangle...or rather, quadrangle.

    The movie begins with Esther in a swimsuit doing an aquatic number, looking as lovely as ever. She is radiant throughout the picture, a goddess of technicolor. Paula Raymond is pretty and likable. The idea she would have to struggle to get any man is just something you'll have to suspend disbelief over. Notable for being Eleanor Powell's last film. She returned after being absent from the screen for six years (and becoming Mrs. Glenn Ford) to do this cameo where she gets to tap dance, which is always a treat. Red Skelton also has a cameo and Lena Horne sings a song. Also some songs by adorable Connie Haines. It's a light, fun movie. Not much swimming stuff despite Esther Williams being the star but it's a good one anyway.

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    • Trivia
      Although conventional everyday pantyhose would not be invented until 1959, sheer stage tights, such as Eleanor Powell wears in her dance number, had been in use for decades by those in the entertainment industry.
    • Goofs
      When Christine first spots Ellen dancing with the robe, the boom mic is barely visible.
    • Quotes

      Ellen Hallet: I don't want him to go. I want him to stay.

      Christine Riverton Duncan: What?

      Ellen Hallet: You can live your own life if you want to, but leave - mine - alone.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, each actor's name is sung as part of the opening song.
    • Connections
      Featured in American Masters: Lena Horne: In Her Own Voice (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Choo Choo Choo to Idaho
      Written by Al Rinker and Floyd Huddleston

      Sung by Van Johnson, Connie Haines and The Jubalaires

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1951 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duchess of Idaho
    • Filming locations
      • Sun Valley, Idaho, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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