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La farfelue de l'Arizona

Original title: The Second Time Around
  • 1961
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  • 1h 39m
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Debbie Reynolds, Steve Forrest, Andy Griffith, Juliet Prowse, and Thelma Ritter in La farfelue de l'Arizona (1961)
In 1911, a widow with two children leaves New York City for territorial Arizona and becomes a ranch hand and later gets herself elected sheriff. A gambler and a rancher become rivals for her affections.
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In 1911, a widow with two children leaves New York City for territorial Arizona and becomes a ranch hand and later gets herself elected sheriff. A gambler and a rancher become rivals for her... Read allIn 1911, a widow with two children leaves New York City for territorial Arizona and becomes a ranch hand and later gets herself elected sheriff. A gambler and a rancher become rivals for her affections.In 1911, a widow with two children leaves New York City for territorial Arizona and becomes a ranch hand and later gets herself elected sheriff. A gambler and a rancher become rivals for her affections.

  • Director
    • Vincent Sherman
  • Writers
    • Richard Emery Roberts
    • Oscar Saul
    • Clair Huffaker
  • Stars
    • Debbie Reynolds
    • Steve Forrest
    • Andy Griffith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    972
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    • Director
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Writers
      • Richard Emery Roberts
      • Oscar Saul
      • Clair Huffaker
    • Stars
      • Debbie Reynolds
      • Steve Forrest
      • Andy Griffith
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Debbie Reynolds
    Debbie Reynolds
    • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers
    Steve Forrest
    Steve Forrest
    • Dan Jones
    Andy Griffith
    Andy Griffith
    • Pat Collins
    Juliet Prowse
    Juliet Prowse
    • Rena Mitchell
    Thelma Ritter
    Thelma Ritter
    • Aggie Gates
    Ken Scott
    Ken Scott
    • Sheriff Burns
    Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom
    • Mrs. Rogers
    Rodolfo Acosta
    Rodolfo Acosta
    • Rodriguez
    • (as Rudolph Acosta)
    Timothy Carey
    Timothy Carey
    • Bonner
    Tom Greenway
    Tom Greenway
    • Deputy Shack
    Eleanor Audley
    Eleanor Audley
    • Mrs. Trask
    Marie Blake
    Marie Blake
    • Mrs. Vera Collins
    • (as Blossom Rock)
    Pilar Arcos
    Pilar Arcos
    • The Cantina Cook
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Bagley
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Evadne Baker
    • Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Leonard Baker
    • Bandit
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Nicky Blair
    Nicky Blair
    • Nick
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Writers
      • Richard Emery Roberts
      • Oscar Saul
      • Clair Huffaker
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    9Eleanor2020

    Girl Power

    The Second Time Around 1961 Directed by: Vincent Sherman and star's: Debbie Reynolds as Lucretia or Lu Rogers. Steve Forest as Dan Jones and Andy Griffith as Pat Collins.

    you can't not love this movie, Lu Rogers travels to Charleyville Arizona looking for work, her husband was dead and she face's the unknown with the kind of gumption that overpowers her small flame, and it didn't take long for the men to see it to, the towns people are amazed at her ability not to be afraid and to stand up for herself and those around her and after a few run in's with outlaws she's made Sheriff. I think this movie was well made and would watch it again
    aramis-112-804880

    One time around is enough

    Say what you like about Debbie Reynolds, she gave each of her roles everything she had. Here she throws herself into the part of a widowed mother of two who who moves to Arizona and becomes an unlikely Sheriff.

    Also unlikely is Steve Forrest as a leading man for a major, wide-screen motion picture in color in 1961. Forrest actually does a creditable job, but Reynolds buries him. He never stood a chance.

    Also among those present is Andy Griffith, peddling the same laid back southerner soft soap he tried on in Mayberry and Ritz cracker commercials. Reynolds is caught between tricky saloon owner Forrest and goody-goody Griffith.

    It has a few innovation, such as a brawl, not in a saloon but an ice-cream parlor.

    From her first big break in "Singin' in the Rain" until her ultimate decline, Reynolds was wonderful. But this story was too slight (as were her co-stars) to merit the big-screen treatment. It would have served Reynolds better as a huge musical opposite a singing star. Or a Robert Preston type.

    Still, it's not a total disaster. It's just not "special" enough (nor funny enough, nor anything enough) to justify the treatment it got. It's basically for people who can't get enough of Reynolds in the upper end of her cute-as-a-button phase.
    6moonspinner55

    Finally, a good vehicle for Debbie Reynolds...

    Film buffs love to say Debbie Reynolds is 'underrated' as an actress--but most of her fluffy output from the 1960s look suspiciously like Doris Day cast-offs. Finally, in "The Second Time Around", she gets a sparkling comedy, a disarming concoction with Reynolds in good form as a widowed mother of two who relocates to Arizona in search of work and ends up the new mayor of a tumbleweed town. Sharp script, colorful supporting work from Andy Griffith, Thelma Ritter, Juliet Prowse and the reliable Steve Forrest, and a fine sense of atmosphere and nuance makes this one of Debbie's best comic vehicles. *** from ****
    6ldeangelis-75708

    A Fun but Flawed Movie

    I'm willing to bet the movie "The Ballad of Josie" was inspired by this one, and it's yet another case of the first being the best.

    This was a fun film, with Debbie Reynolds as a widow from the east who heads west (in the last days of that distinction, as it's 1912) to try and make a better life for herself and her two young children. She has quite a time (and a lot of hilarious moments) working as a ranch hand for Thelma Ritter, while attracting the attention of two very different men: saloon/gambling house owner Steve Forrest, a charming "bad boy" and ranch owner Andy Griffith, a "nice guy", though a bit too attached to his domineering mother (Blossom Rock, better known as "Mama," on "The Addams Family" and the sister of Jeanette MacDonald).

    Debbie's also the only one in town brave enough to stand up to the corrupt sheriff (Ken Scott), a bit hard to believe with feisty Thelma around, and soon there's a petition circulated to oust him from his job. And guess who gets it???

    That's where the flaws come in. While it's NOT TRUE that women couldn't sign petitions without the vote, that doesn't mean they'd want a woman as sheriff, unless she's lived out west all her life and had the right skills to qualify her, which Debbie did NOT. She proves this all too, soon, by using her badge to get the saloon shut down and Steve thrown in jail, out of spite for the way he tricked her into panning for gold so he could attempt to seduce her. Then, she gets kidnapped by the ousted sheriff, and that's where the silly brawls come in, as no comedy western can do without them, of course not!

    That's what bugged me, there was more than one brawl incident, where windows are smashed, chairs are broken, tables tossed over, lots of property damage done, etc. Maybe some people find that entertaining, but most of the time it's just ANNOYING to me.

    Like I said, fun but flawed.
    8SimonJack

    Wonderful comedy and entertainment with Debbie Reynolds

    "The Second Time Around" is a very good film that the whole family should enjoy. And, because if was a movie made in 1961 that was set back in the last days of the settling of the West, it isn't dated. This is another example of a title that has almost nothing to do with the plot, and even the billing is off. Rather than an action, adventure, comedy, this film is clearly a comedy Western and family film. The latter includes a serious aspect to it. There's plenty of action in some of the comedy, but there's no resemblance of this film with pioneering, high seas, discovery, or swashbuckling films that make up the genre of adventure.

    The first two-thirds have some of the funniest antics of a female star in film. Reynolds was known for this in her earliest films as Tammy and a couple other roles. She was the young girl coming of age as a young woman, and with it, she stumbled, fumbled, tripped and fell in any number of hilarious scenarios. This is the stuff that Lucille Ball took to television with her sitcom shows.

    The cast are all fine in this film, but the standout performances clearly are by Reynolds as Lucretia Rogers, and Thelma Ritter as Aggie Gates. As with some other roles and with other stars (i.e, Alma with Doris Day in "Pillow Talk") Ritter is the key to some of the humor. An example throughout is the number of antics that Reynold's Lucretia has that are funny in themselves, but when the camera closes in on Aggie's face that is expressionless or shows disbelief in Lu's antics, the laughter moves to a howl. The audience is transposed from being observers of the funny scenes, to seeing them through Aggie's eyes. What great comedy that provides and what very good writing and clever scripting and acting this film has to carry that across.

    Andy Griffith, Steve Forrest, Juliet Prowse and Ken Scott have good roles that add to the fun and excitement. The film is based on a 1911 novel by Richard Avery Roberts. The setting moves from New York City in 1911 to Charleyville, Arizona in 1912 - which is in the process of becoming the 48th state of the U.S.

    One of the funniest scenes is Lu wresting with a sack of grain that Aggie has told her to load onto the wagon. The movie is loaded with funny dialog as well. Most people, even in modern audiences, should enjoy this film. Here are some favorite lines.

    Mrs. Rogers, "You're going off to a place that's uncivilized. A territory... Arizona isn't even a state yet."

    Tobey Rogers, in his underwear as Lu gives him a hug, "Mother, don't grab me when I'm naked."

    Dan Jones, "You wouldn't wanna hit a woman now, would you sheriff?" Sheriff Burns, "In self-defense, why not?"

    Aggie Gates, "Well, I don't reckon you'll be getting' drunk Saturday nights, 'n settin' fire to the barn. I'll try ya for a month."

    Lucretia Rogers, "I've been on the train four days, and it was a little dusty coming in from town. Could I have a bath?" Aggie Gates, "On Thursday?"

    Aggie, "Um, did you ever think of looking for a husband?? Lucretia, "A husband?" Aggie, "You know, one of them tall critters, supposed to take care of us women."

    Pat Collins "Well Aggie, all I can say is, you sure do have fine taste in ranch hands." Aggie, "Thank you, Pat."

    Aggie, "Between statehood and motherhood you don't have much chance for yourself, do ya?"

    Pat Collins, "I was an only child." Lucretia, "Oh?" Pat, "I always had a dog, though." Lucretia, "A dog?" Pat, "Yeah. Got a fine dog. Real killer. If you or any other strangers come within a hundred yards of my place and I wasn't there, he'd tear ya to pieces... I think a lot of him."

    Lucretia, "Do you have a petition to recall the sheriff?" Petition worker, "The sheriff? Lucretia, "Mm, hmm." Petition worker, "Why no, mam. We have a recall for the tax assessor and others, but not for the sheriff." Lucretia, "Will you draw one up, please?"

    Dan Jones, "I think I oughta warn you, Mrs. Rogers. The, uh, sheriff may not like this." Lucretia, "Splendid."

    Lucretia, "I've heard a little more about your reputation, and I'm quite sure owing me an umbrella isn't going to hurt it one bit. " Dan Jones, "Mrs. Rogers, I'm trying to improve."

    Lucretia, "Could I go prospecting with you?" Dan Jones, "Well, since you went to the trouble to dress for the occasion, how could I say no."

    Mrs. Vera Collins, "Well, I don't see what you're getting' so heated up about." Pat Collins, " Ma, there's some things I just don't tell you."

    Vera Collins, "I know you, Aggie. You come here to get my Pat riled up over that gal. You've been wantin' to throw her at him ever since she got here." Aggie Gates, "I'm surprised at you, Vera. Pat has his poor ailing ma to take care of. Besides, he's too young to get married. I'll bet that boy ain't a day over 35."

    Lucretia, "You're so good to me." Aggie, "That ain't it. I just don't want a fallen woman on my hands."

    Vera Collins, "You better make your speech before you get your hand busted again." Pat Collins, "Ma, that was uncalled for."

    Lucretia, "I know what I'm doing, and I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't march in my parade."

    Pat Collins, "You know somethin,' Aggie. I got a feelin' it ain't gonna be safe to spit on the sidewalk." Aggie, "You're right."

    Dan Collins, "You've got enough courage to be sheriff, but not enough courage to be a woman."

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    • Trivia
      Debbie Reynolds and Thelma Ritter also co-starred, a year later, in La Conquête de l'Ouest (1962). Ritter's character is named Aggie/Agatha in both movies.
    • Goofs
      When Mrs Gates shows the orphaned chickens to Lucretia they are actually ducklings and not chicks.
    • Quotes

      Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: I've been on the train four days, and it was a little dusty coming in from town. Could I have a bath?

      Aggie Gates: On Thursday?

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ciclón con faldas
    • Filming locations
      • Backlot, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Cummings-Harman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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