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La 'maison' de Madame Adler

Original title: A House Is Not a Home
  • 1964
  • 12
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
280
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La 'maison' de Madame Adler (1964)
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Biopic of notorious New York City Madam Polly Adler, set during the Roaring Twenties.Biopic of notorious New York City Madam Polly Adler, set during the Roaring Twenties.Biopic of notorious New York City Madam Polly Adler, set during the Roaring Twenties.

  • Director
    • Russell Rouse
  • Writers
    • Russell Rouse
    • Clarence Greene
    • Polly Adler
  • Stars
    • Shelley Winters
    • Robert Taylor
    • Cesar Romero
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    280
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russell Rouse
    • Writers
      • Russell Rouse
      • Clarence Greene
      • Polly Adler
    • Stars
      • Shelley Winters
      • Robert Taylor
      • Cesar Romero
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Polly Adler
    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Frank Costigan
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Lucky Luciano
    Ralph Taeger
    Ralph Taeger
    • Casey Booth
    Kaye Ballard
    Kaye Ballard
    • Sidonia
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Harrigan
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    • Police Sergeant Riordan
    Lisa Seagram
    Lisa Seagram
    • Madge
    Meri Welles
    Meri Welles
    • Lorraine
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Rafferty
    Connie Gilchrist
    Connie Gilchrist
    • Hattie Miller
    Constance Dane
    • Laura
    Allyson Ames
    • Gwen
    Lewis Charles
    Lewis Charles
    • Angelo
    Steve Peck
    • Vince
    Michael Forest
    Michael Forest
    • Bernie Watson
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Harry
    Richard Reeves
    Richard Reeves
    • Pete Snyder
    • Director
      • Russell Rouse
    • Writers
      • Russell Rouse
      • Clarence Greene
      • Polly Adler
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    5moonspinner55

    Call her madam

    Shelley Winters plays Polly Adler, real-life New York City cathouse proprietress in the 1930s who fell inadvertently into the sex-for-sale business after seeking help from a big-time bootlegger following a rape and an eviction. Although adapted from Adler's (ghostwritten) autobiography, this entertainingly tawdry movie plays more like an adult version of TV's "Playhouse 90" rather than a salacious expose. Dotted with 'shocking' words ("I'm a WHORE!"), and saddled with a bland production design so generic it's often difficult to get a reading on the characters, it isn't any wonder the only aspect of the film to survive the years is its title tune, written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach. Winters is fine in the latter portion of the plot (and does well with a teary telephone scene in the final reel), but she's hopeless when depicting the more demure Polly in her early years. Raquel Welch makes one of her first movie appearances as one of Polly's girls (she's usually found hovering on the edges of group shots), while Cesar Romero plays gangster "Lucky" Luciano as if he were running for office. ** from ****
    3brefane

    A House is not a film

    Despite its source, A House Is Not a Home, based on the life of notorious madam Polly Adler, is devoid of insight, conflict, character, pacing or atmosphere. Russell Rouse who directed the camp classic The Oscar is defeated by the script and low budget; there is no sense of period and virtually no exterior scenes. Polly's girls and their clients are the usual assortment of junkies, cops, politicians and gangsters familiar from hundreds of films and television series. The film's theme song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David remains a standard while the film itself is strictly sub standard. It's Raquel Welch's film debut, but she, like Edy Williams, is most visible in the stills that accompany the titles. The unsinkable Winters appeared in a variety of films during the 60s including Lolita, Alfie, A Patch of Blue, Wild in the Streets, The Mad Room, The Balcony, The Scalphunters, Let No Man Write My Epitaph and The Chapman Report, and though she is unconvincing as young Polly, she gives this lackluster film some energy.
    3planktonrules

    "I'm a whore!!! Whore!!!!"

    "A House is Not a Home" is a piece of pure 1960s trash. However, it's set apart from other such pictures because, inexplicably, decent mainstream actors appear in the movie. How they got Robert Taylor, Shelly Winters, Caesar Romero and Broderick Crawford to appear in this film is beyond me!

    When the film begins, Polly (Shelly Winters) is a poor, struggling nice girl in 1930s Chicago. However, when she is raped, she is tossed out of her house and is forced to find a place to live. Frank (Taylor) offers to share an apartment with her. However, over time she slowly begins to help Frank by throwing parties for him and his bootlegger associates...and soon these become more regular and Polly finds herself a madame! She likes the work and doesn't need to sleep with anyone. Not surprisingly, complications arise and the glamorous life of a madame isn't all it's cracked up to be.

    Through the course of the film, it alternates between drama, melodrama, sleazy exploitation movie as well as a comedy...and the way the film changes so rapidly is unconvincing and weird. Sadly, some of the funniest scenes are supposed to be poignant--such as the smack- addicted prostitute as well as the New Years celebration. Interspersed throughout the film is some incredibly preachy narration by Polly....again, meant to be poignant but eliciting laughter instead! Awkward and uncomfortable to say the least...as well as about as subtle as a board upside the viewer's head!! It's loud, over-the- top and utterly ridiculous trash...much like you'd see in "Valley of the Dolls". How this film isn't more infamous, I have no idea...but it's really bad and you have to see it to believe it! Entertaining garbage and nothing more.
    8jazzybill

    Tramps Running a Whore House

    I thought the movie was all right I voted an 8 for the movie. I saw it for the first time last year. I am just happy I have this movie in my collection of old classic movies. It is always a treasure to add old classic movies to your collection.
    rozette

    Madam Polly Adler

    Shelley Winter's portrays a madam named Polly Adler. She portrays the part of a lonely madam in during the roaring twenties of vice and corruption. She wanted love after being raped, this always eludes her into an unhappy ending. Such is life you want bells and whistles don't watch this movie?!

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    • Trivia
      Theatrical movie debut of Raquel Welch (Call Girl).
    • Goofs
      Although the film takes place between the 1910s and the 1930s, all of the costumes are hairstyles are contemporary to 1964.
    • Quotes

      Casey Booth: I can't tell you how many times I started to come back to New York. I just couldn't forget you. Polly, I can't fight it forever. Tonight I sat and waited for you to come in nervous as a school kid on his first date, not knowing what you'd say when you saw me. Polly, that night that I acted like such a heel you must have known it was because I loved you.

      Polly Adler: I loved you too, Casey.

      Casey Booth: I still hate what you stand for. I still despise what you're doing. But I'm still in love with you and there is nothing I can do about it. Polly, marry me.

      Polly Adler: Oh, Casey. Only you and your Never Never Land could believe such a thing was possible. People just won't let it happen, Casey. They would never let you forget that you're married to madam Polly Adler.

      Casey Booth: We'll go some place where nobody knows us. Nobody to point fingers at us. Nobody to call names.

      Polly Adler: Oh, Casey. I just don't know.

      Casey Booth: Look, Polly I've come back. I came back because I love you. Isn't that enough?

      Polly Adler: Oh, Casey. Don't you think I want to believe it... that I want to think it so? But I just don't know. I'm confused... and afraid.

      Casey Booth: We've got one life time. One life time. And there's not that much happiness to throw ours away.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les Pierrafeu: A Haunted House Is Not a Home (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      A House Is Not a Home
      Sung by Brook Benton

      By Hal David and Burt Bacharach

      Ms. Benton's Arrangement by Alan Lorber

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A House Is Not a Home
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Embassy Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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