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Réalisé par William DieterleOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
Comédie romantique,
Musical,
RomanceThèmes Monde imaginaire,
La musique,
MusiqueActeurs Janet Gaynor,
Herbert Mundin,
Sterling Holloway,
C. Aubrey Smith,
Blanche Friderici,
James A. MarcusNote56%
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Réalisé par Edward F. ClineOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
Comédie musicale,
MusicalThèmes La musique,
MusiqueActeurs W. C. Fields,
Gloria Jean,
Leon Errol,
Anne Nagel,
Margaret Dumont,
Franklin PangbornNote69%
Introduction : Après une première scène où nous voyons W. C. Fields déambuler sous un panneau publicitaire vantant son dernier film puis dans un pub, nous assistons à une séance de répétition très tourmentée au sein des studios "Ésotériques" impliquant Gloria Jean, la nièce de W. C. Fields et Franklin Pangborn le producteur. Ensuite, W. C. Fields vient présenter à Franklin Pangborn le scénario de son prochain film. Nous avons alors, à la lecture du scénario, un film dans le film puisque celui-ci est interprété au fur et à mesure que le producteur le découvre., 1h31
Réalisé par Joe Pasternak,
William A. Seiter,
Gladys Lehman,
Richard ConnellOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie dramatique,
Comédie musicale,
MusicalThèmes La musique,
Musique,
Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Deanna Durbin,
Franchot Tone,
Walter Brennan,
Robert Stack,
Robert Benchley,
Helen BroderickNote65%
The musical starts with the busybody postman who reads everybody's mail, Hector (Walter Brennan), delivering mail to the Dana household and particularly to Cora (Helen Broderick), the maid who he is in love with. Professor Oliver Dana (Robert Benchley) is the head of the household. The oldest sister is Sylvia (Anne Gwynne), an actress, and the youngest is Nancy (Ann Gillis), who is a bit of a flirt and has all the boys fighting over her. The middle sister Jane (Deanna Durbin), the "nice girl", makes her entry singing the song "Perhaps" to the rabbits she takes care of. Her father is trying to write a book about diet and is testing it on rabbits. Don Webb (Robert Stack) is her boyfriend, an avid car buff., 1h17
Réalisé par Charles LamontOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
MusicalThèmes MusiqueActeurs Gloria Jean,
Donald O'Connor,
Jane Frazee,
Robert Paige,
Peggy Ryan,
John AbbottNote67%
Doris Stanley is an adolescent singer ("14 going on 15") billed as an 11-year-old "child prodigy" by her money-hungry aunt. When Doris finds that her Aunt Addie has reneged on her promise to give her a break from her singing tour, she runs away, and finds herself in a small town. Doris presents herself as a potential adoptee to a young married couple (Ann and Steve Winters). Unbeknownst to Doris, Ann was on the verge of breaking up with Steve due to his preoccupation with golf and refusal to find a real job. Her arrival gives the couple a reason to stay together., 1h14
Réalisé par Charles LamontOrigine Etats-UnisGenres MusicalThèmes MusiqueActeurs Allan Jones,
Jane Frazee,
Gloria Jean,
Donald O'Connor,
Peggy Ryan,
Olin HowlandNote65%
Johnny Kovacs (Jones) is a war hero who comes back home for a ten-day leave. Pursued by a woman (Shelton) who considers herself his fiance, he works with his superior officers to hide during his leave. He adopts the name Johnny O'Rourke, and finds a room at a theatrical boarding house. He becomes friends with some other boarders (including O'Connor, Ryan and Gloria Jean) and falls in love with a woman (Frazee). His friends overhear him talking to his officer on the phone. They misinterpret the conversation and conclude that he is a deserter. They push him into giving himself up and returning to duty. Confused by their behavior at first, he figures out what they are up to, and plays along. It all works out in the end. The closing song in the picture is a rousing patriotic number sung directly to the audience by the main players in the film.