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La mère du marié

Original title: The Mating Season
  • 1951
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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La mère du marié (1951)
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Screwball ComedyComedyDramaRomance

Ellen McNulty loses her hamburger joint and goes to see her son, who marries a socialite at the same time. Due to her modest background and a case of mistaken identity, Ellen poses as the ne... Read allEllen McNulty loses her hamburger joint and goes to see her son, who marries a socialite at the same time. Due to her modest background and a case of mistaken identity, Ellen poses as the newlyweds' cook.Ellen McNulty loses her hamburger joint and goes to see her son, who marries a socialite at the same time. Due to her modest background and a case of mistaken identity, Ellen poses as the newlyweds' cook.

  • Director
    • Mitchell Leisen
  • Writers
    • Charles Brackett
    • Walter Reisch
    • Richard L. Breen
  • Stars
    • Gene Tierney
    • John Lund
    • Miriam Hopkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Writers
      • Charles Brackett
      • Walter Reisch
      • Richard L. Breen
    • Stars
      • Gene Tierney
      • John Lund
      • Miriam Hopkins
    • 41User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Gene Tierney
    Gene Tierney
    • Maggie Carleton
    John Lund
    John Lund
    • Val McNulty
    Miriam Hopkins
    Miriam Hopkins
    • Fran Carleton
    Thelma Ritter
    Thelma Ritter
    • Ellen McNulty
    Jan Sterling
    Jan Sterling
    • Betsy
    Larry Keating
    Larry Keating
    • Mr. Kalinger, Sr.
    James Lorimer
    • George C. Kalinger, Jr.
    Gladys Hurlbut
    Gladys Hurlbut
    • Mrs. Conger
    Cora Witherspoon
    Cora Witherspoon
    • Mrs. Williamson
    Malcolm Keen
    Malcolm Keen
    • Mr. Williamson
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Annie
    Billie Bird
    Billie Bird
    • Mugsy
    Mary Young
    Mary Young
    • Spinster
    Samuel Colt
    • Colonel Conger
    Grayce Hampton
    Grayce Hampton
    • Mrs. Fahnstock
    William H. Welsh
    • Mr. Paget
    • (as William Welsh)
    William Fawcett
    William Fawcett
    • Mr. Tuttle
    Carol Coombs
    • Susie
    • Director
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Writers
      • Charles Brackett
      • Walter Reisch
      • Richard L. Breen
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    User reviews41

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    10Rastamon41

    This is movie is worth watching and buying

    This is a lost treasure, I saw it a few nights ago on TCM, and was surprise about the acting and the quality of the movie, script and direction, and for a change it is not set in New York or Los Angeles, but in Cleveland, Ohio. Gene Tierney was fantastic in this movie. I wondered aloud why Paramount Pictures have not release this movie on DVD. Gene Tierney is by far one of the most beautiful women ever in movie history. This is a newer version of screwball comedies, but with a twist, I won't spoil it for you. Here goes what I can tell you, two mother-in-laws, a newly wed couple, a rich spoil kid and a beautiful woman, got it? That is all I will say, this movie is a charm. Even if you don't like screwball comedies, Gene Tierney is worth the time, she is just great to look at, a very beautiful woman.
    7bkoganbing

    Thelma's Show

    Though Gene Tierney and John Lund are the leads in this film, Thelma Ritter steals it completely as Lund's down to earth plebian mother from New Jersey. Thelma got one of her Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actress, the second of six she was to earn in her career.

    Mitchell Leisen directs this charming comedy about a pair of sudden newlyweds, she a débutante and him a working stiff reporter. They meet when Lund saves Tierney's life as she goes off the road and drives precariously on to a cliff's edge. Both abandon their respective prospective mates, Lund says goodbye to Jan Sterling and she to James Lorimer who also happens to be the son of Lund's boss Larry Keating.

    Tierney's one nervous new bride wanting to make sure her first dinner party goes right and when Ritter comes knocking at her door, Tierney mistakes her for the new maid she wanted. God knows Thelma Ritter played enough maids in her career, it was an honest mistake. Then of course Lund can't quite break it to her, even after grand dame Miriam Hopkins as Tierney's mother arrives on the scene.

    It all sounds real silly, but it actually does work, Leisen's direction and the talent of his cast actually carry this off.

    Thelma Ritter went six times to the Oscars as a nominee for Best Supporting Actress and she could have won in any of those years. This year of 1951 her nomination and everything else that year had to face up against A Streetcar Named Desire and she lost to Kim Hunter as Stella Kowalski.

    Maybe she should have been up for Best Actress though I doubt Thelma Ritter would have won against Vivien Leigh. Still she's the main reason to see The Mating Season.
    8blanche-2

    Delightful light comedy

    "The Mating Season" is a 1951 film that stars Gene Tierney, Thelma Ritter, John Lund, Jan Sterling, Miriam Hopkins and Larry Keating. Tierney and Lund play newlyweds Maggie and Val McNulty - she's a blue blood but broke, and he's up and coming in the corporate world. Val's mom Ellen (Ritter) owns a hamburger place but loses it and comes to see her son, only to find out he's getting married. Ellen makes her excuses and works until she has enough money for a new outfit. Then she calls on her new daughter-in-law - only to be mistaken as a maid hired to help with a party the couple is throwing. Ellen is a big hit, and, swearing her son to secrecy, stays on in the house. Then Maggie's arrogant, spoiled mother (Miriam Hopkins) comes to town to stay with Maggie and Val. Four becomes a crowd.

    This is a very sweet, funny film with wonderful ensemble acting and great characters. Tierney has her familiar hairdo (which around this time she didn't always have) and looks gorgeous. She's totally charming as Maggie. Lund does a good job as her harried husband, who wants to make good and has just a touch - a slight touch - of being a jerk. It's a weakness that we forgive him for later on. Of course, Ritter steals the show as Ellen, doing a role very familiar to her - a mouthy servant. Hopkins is bigger than life as Maggie's totally obnoxious mother, and Larry Keating is a delight as Val's boss' father, who has better values than his son will ever have. Jan Sterling has a small part as Val's former girlfriend. As usual, she looks cheap and acts cheaper.

    Lots of fun - don't miss it.
    gregcouture

    A great cast working at their professional peak.

    This one has the distinct virtue of allowing Thelma Ritter more than a few brief scenes and, as her fans will tell you, she's the best reason for seeing this well-scripted, smoothly directed comedy of manners.

    The beautiful Gene Tierney and handsome John Lund make a convincingly in-love married couple, though this role probably sealed John's fate as a "stuffed shirt" in the roles he later accepted. Miriam Hopkins is devastatingly effective as a wretchedly spoiled woman and Larry Keating is just fine as a feet-on-the-ground boss.

    If you can catch this one, its dated elements shouldn't detract from a very enjoyable viewing experience.
    8Handlinghandel

    A real charmer

    Mitchell Leisen directed three wonderful movies, one very good one, may fine ones, and some that weren't successful. No matter what one thinks of the hauteur theory, he was a fine stylist and that's not a bad track record.

    The three beauties include this one. Also there are "Midnight," one of the most glamorous and charming of all screwball comedies, and "Easy Living." That may have been Jean Arthur at her very best (and most lovable.) (The very good one, in my view, is "Death Takes A Holiday.") Thelma Ritter carries this one. So, as she might say with a flip of a dust rag, "what else is new?" Indeed, she is one of the treasures of American movie history.

    Here she is the mother of John Lund, who is not very appealing. She's as blue collar as blue collar can be. Lund has fallen for and married Gene Tierney. Her mother is played very stylishly by Miriam Hopkins. Well, which one would you want as a mother? Or a mother-in-law? Thing is, Thelma is mistaken for a maid when she arrives the day of Lund and Tierney's wedding and carries on this charade for most of the movie. It's sad, really. That part is rarely played for laughs and it is indeed far more poignant than funny.

    Larry Keating is good as Lund's ultimate boss. The actor playing his son is a cipher and looks almost Keating's age.

    But this is Ritter's movie. Does she steal scenes? Not discernibly, though I've heard her accused of doing that in other films. She steals the picture. And our hearts.

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      Although playing his mother in this film, Thelma Ritter was only 9 years older than John Lund.
    • Quotes

      Ellen McNulty: Listen, if you're a chicken, you can fool people about your feathers. But when you start laying eggs all over the place, they know you're a chicken.

    • Soundtracks
      The Mating Season
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jay Livingston

      Lyrics by Ray Evans

      sung by chorus over main titles

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    • Release date
      • July 4, 1952 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Mating Season
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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