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Doux oiseau de jeunesse

Original title: Sweet Bird of Youth
  • 1962
  • 16
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
9K
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Paul Newman and Geraldine Page in Doux oiseau de jeunesse (1962)
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A drifter and a faded film star, both traumatized by Hollywood, arrive to the guy's hometown, where the old bitter memories revive again.A drifter and a faded film star, both traumatized by Hollywood, arrive to the guy's hometown, where the old bitter memories revive again.A drifter and a faded film star, both traumatized by Hollywood, arrive to the guy's hometown, where the old bitter memories revive again.

  • Director
    • Richard Brooks
  • Writers
    • Tennessee Williams
    • Richard Brooks
  • Stars
    • Paul Newman
    • Geraldine Page
    • Shirley Knight
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    9K
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    • Director
      • Richard Brooks
    • Writers
      • Tennessee Williams
      • Richard Brooks
    • Stars
      • Paul Newman
      • Geraldine Page
      • Shirley Knight
    • 53User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Chance Wayne
    Geraldine Page
    Geraldine Page
    • Alexandra Del Lago
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Heavenly Finley
    Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    • 'Boss' Finley
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Thomas J. Finley, Jr.
    Mildred Dunnock
    Mildred Dunnock
    • Aunt Nonnie
    Madeleine Sherwood
    Madeleine Sherwood
    • Miss Lucy
    Philip Abbott
    Philip Abbott
    • Dr. George Scudder
    Corey Allen
    Corey Allen
    • Scotty
    Barry Cahill
    Barry Cahill
    • Bud
    Dub Taylor
    Dub Taylor
    • Dan Hatcher
    James Douglas
    James Douglas
    • Leroy
    Barry Atwater
    Barry Atwater
    • Ben Jackson
    Charles Arnt
    Charles Arnt
    • Mayor Henricks
    Dorothy Konrad
    Dorothy Konrad
    • Mrs. Maribelle Norris
    James Chandler
    James Chandler
    • Professor Brutus Haven Smith
    Mike Steen
    Mike Steen
    • Deputy
    Kelly Thordsen
    Kelly Thordsen
    • Sheriff Clark
    • Director
      • Richard Brooks
    • Writers
      • Tennessee Williams
      • Richard Brooks
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    Lechuguilla

    Deliciously Overwrought

    Highflying melodrama permeates this Tennessee Williams play converted to film by Director Richard Brooks. What makes this Southern soap opera fascinating is the cast of tawdry characters, beginning with Chance Wayne (Paul Newman), a charming, ambitious gigolo who, despite his best efforts, can't quite make his worldly dreams come true.

    But this time he's got a real plan for success. Chance returns to his hometown on the Gulf Coast, bringing with him a boozed-out, high-strung movie star named Alexandra Del Lago (Geraldine Page). Chance hopes to grab his hometown girlfriend, Heavenly (Shirley Knight), and the three of them skedaddle off to Hollywood, so that Chance can make it big in the movies, with the help of Alexandra, of course. Thing is ... Alexandra is so spaced out, she can't remember who Chance is, or where she met him.

    Chance's homecoming is anything but cordial, mostly because of the influence of Heavenly's dad, 'Boss' Finley (Ed Begley) who, along with Finley, Jr. (Rip Torn), has it in for Chance. Complicating matters even more is Miss Lucy (Madeleine Sherwood), 'Boss' Finley's mistress whom Heavenly can't stand.

    Having originated as a stage play, the film takes place mostly indoors, and is very talky. But the Tennessee Williams dialogue is predictably incisive, with commentary both on the whims of success and on the fleeting nature of youth.

    By far, my favorite element of the film is the deliciously overwrought performance of Geraldine Page. With her distinctive voice, her mannerisms, and her stunning acting ability, she chews up the scenery and then some, overpowering everyone and everything else. No actress could have been more credible in the role of Alexandra, an almost comical character, whose firmness, vanity, self-centeredness, and dramatic flair make her both weak and strong at the same time.

    Although flashbacks tend to disrupt the flow, the film's screen story is otherwise very good. With great performances from multiple actors, excellent color cinematography, and an appropriately jazzy/blues score, "Sweet Bird Of Youth" is a film treat, in the grand tradition of cinematic melodrama.
    Poseidon-3

    A wounded bird, but still effective...

    Even with some of the seamier elements removed and with the tweaks in the storyline, this film has great value due to the acting of the principals. Newman stars as a would-be glory boy who has repeatedly failed to make a success of himself and has been reduced to playing gigolo to various wealthy women. Page is a deeply troubled actress on the downside who gets dragged with him to his home town when he plans to get an "in" in Hollywood through her, thus convincing his old sweetheart (Knight) that he worth leaving her family for. Unfortunately, Knight's father (Begley) and brother (Torn) have not forgiven Newman for the fallout from one of his previous visits to Knight. The main thrust of the drama concerns the animosity between Begley and Newman and the balancing act he must maintain with the weary, neurotic Page. Widescreen viewing is a must even though the bulk of the film takes place indoors or on sets. Newman is excellent throughout and the film is offers a rare exploitation of his physical charms (attributes he often fought against during his earlier career.) Page is wonderful, running the gamut of emotions and investing her character with loads of quirks and moments of interest. Knight does very well, though her role is primarily decorative. Begley took home an Oscar for his bellowing, overbearing, vulgar portrayal. Also scoring are Torn as the son trying unsuccessfully to impress Begley and the always interesting Sherwood in a rare sexy role. Dunnock turns in a typically worrisome, effective performance as a Newman supporter. There are two small, but intriguing, gaffes in the film. In one scene, Begley and his cronies are watching a newsreel in a room filled to the brim with smoke, yet (because the image was superimposed later) the screen never has any smoke in front of it. Later, Newman "lights" his cigarette off an oil lamp, yet it doesn't light. He visibly notices this and does his best to cover it. Some of the symbolism is heavy handed (check out the wacky opening!) The film may disappoint devotees of the original play, but it's polished production and memorable acting turns make it a strong piece of work.
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    The film has a splendid array of impressive performances

    Chance Wayne (Newman) has only one talent—sexual prowess—and he's been bumming around for several years, satisfying rich women in the hope that he can find fame in Hollywood…

    He picks up a faded screen star, Alexandra Del Lago (magnificently played by Geraldine Page), who takes constant refuge in vodka, hashish, oxygen masks and young studs… She promises to get him a movie contract, and they drive to his Southern hometown, where he plans to find his sweetheart, Heavenly Finley (Shirley Knight), and take her along to Hollywood… He doesn't know that on his last visit he left her pregnant, that she had an abortion, and that her father, the corrupt and vigorous politician Boss Finley (Ed Begley), is out to get him…

    Through a strong, powerful performance, Newman managed to be a celebrity—dropping names, giving large tips, arrogantly stating: "Just because a man's successful doesn't mean he has to forget his hometown."

    He's also extremely sneaky and gently tolerant, as he charms Alexandra while recording what she's saying for blackmail purposes… But he's finally pathetic: a desperately insecure man, addicted to amphetamines, attending to Alexandra and performing as a lover at her whim… His mask of swaggering bravura really disappears when he tries to see Heavenly… He becomes confused and desperate—walking with regular steps, rubbing his hands together, pleading urgently over the phone
    jstyles1-1

    It's all Geraldine Page

    I saw this film the year it first came out, and recently again on video. My reactions were rather surprisingly much the same: it's second-rate Tennessee Williams all glitzed up with one of the three or four most memorable performances by an actor, woman or man, I've ever seen--Geraldine Page as the Princess. She's so good she even makes Newman look wooden. This isn't acting--it's something beyond performance.
    StreepFan126

    Page is fantastic!

    If you have seen a picture of Geraldine Page, then you know she was a plain looking woman. Yet in this film, through great acting, she manages to convince the audience that she is a glamour movie queen, and pulls it off! After seeing this film, quickly followed by The Trip To Bountiful, I now know why Meryl Streep herself once said, that "Geraldine Page set the standard by which all actresses try to compete with."

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    • Trivia
      Because of its then-shocking subject matter, this film was given a pre-MPAA-rating advisory by the MPAA, which prohibited anyone under the age of 18 from attending. This was the equivalent of an X (later NC-17) rating. By today's standards, the film is tame enough that, when shown on Turner Classic Movies, it's rated TV-PG.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning of the movie as Chance is driving, he sees a sign saying "You Are Now Leaving Florida." The multi-lane highway runs very close to the beach with no buildings in between the road and beach and dozens of oil pumps adjacent to the highway. This clearly was filmed in southern California.
    • Quotes

      Chance Wayne: I like you. You are a nice monster.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sweet Bird of Youth: Chasing Time (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Ebb Tide
      (1953) (uncredited)

      Music by Robert Maxwell

      Performed by Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra as background music several times

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El dulce pájaro de la juventud
    • Filming locations
      • Malibu, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Roxbury Productions Inc.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $60
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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