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Réalisé par Robert Siodmak,
Fred Zinnemann,
Edgar George Ulmer,
Curt Siodmak,
Rochus GlieseOrigine AllemagneGenres Drame,
Comédie,
DocumentaireActeurs Kurt Gerron,
Heinrich Gretler,
Ernő VerebesNote72%
Un couple est convié par Wolfgang à une sortie le dimanche mais Annie, fâchée avec Erwin, ne veut pas se lever. Les deux hommes vont donc se baigner avec deux filles, Brigitte et Cristl, toutes deux attirées par Wolfgang. La situation est évocatrice et sensuelle. Les amis se déshabillent, se baignent, l'atmosphère se détend., 1h20
Réalisé par Edgar George UlmerOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
PolicierActeurs Dick Haymes,
Nina Foch,
Roland Young,
Lionel Stander,
Freddie Bartholomew,
Oskar KarlweisNote57%
Benny (Dick Haymes), Monk (Lionel Stander) and Matthew (Roland Young) are three small-time crooks trying to escape a police dragnet in New York City. After hiding in a church and taking minister's suits and dog collars, they emerge, dressed as priests, and find shelter in an abandoned Bowery mission. When beat cops mistake them for real ministers sent to restore the soup kitchen, they're forced to go along with repairs, holding services and feeding the poor. They have to decide whether to stay, steal the mission money and run, or... change their lives. As with Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, when the bishop he has robbed lets him go, it's the first time they've been treated with respect and had a chance to do good work. The question is whether the police detectives or junior priests will turn them in before they even have a chance., 1h39
Réalisé par Edgar George UlmerOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
Comédie romantique,
RomanceThèmes Le thème de l'éducation,
Religion,
Religion juiveNote65%
Levy Yitzchok is an orphaned yeshiva student. Restless and distressed, he leaves his study hall in search of "real Jews" and wanders through the Belorussian countryside. He eventually settles in a small village, where the only Jews are two peasant families: Dovid-Noich, his wife Rochel, their two sons, Hersh Ber and Avraham Yankov, and daughter Tsine; and Elkone, his wife Gittel and their daughter Stera. Dovid is flattered by the presence of a scholar among the poor unlearned peasants, and invites Levy Yitzchok to stay as a boarder and tutor his two sons in religious studies. The phlegmatic, unworldly Levy is himself fascinated by the farmers' lives and their vitality. He is ashamed by his lack of physical prowess, which is demonstrated when he attempts to aid in field work. Levy secretly develops feelings for the youthful and vivacious Tsine, who in is impressed with him and begins to spy on her brothers' lessons; she herself is restricted from attending, but manages to learn to write her own name. Dovid quarrels with his neighbor, and the enraged Elkone cancels his daughter's match with Hersh. He offers Stera's hand to Levy. Elkone brings his daughter to Dovid's house, to annul her relations with the latter's son. She begins crying and Hersh is obviously depressed. The fathers are softened and agree to forget about their clash and allow them to marry. Levy Yitzchok and Tsine reveal their desires to one another, and announce they want their own wedding. The film closes with an ending title stating that from Palestine to Birobidzhan, the Jewish masses are no longer superstitious and subservient before Talmud scholars and that in the fusion of the learned Levy and strong-willed Tsine, "a new Jew is born., 1h2
Réalisé par Edgar George UlmerOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Margaret Lindsay,
Donald Douglas,
Tom Neal,
Marc Lawrence,
Renie Riano,
Pedro de CordobaNote61%
Rosalind (Margaret Lindsay) returns to her Miami home following a divorce to see her boyfriend Johnny Norton (Don Douglas). They visit nightclub Club Havana, where Johnny tells Rosalind that he has fallen in love with another woman. Saddened, Rosalind tries to kill herself, but Bill Porter (Tom Neal) prevents her from doing so. Meanwhile, Jimmy (Eric Sinclair) has discovered that Joe Reed (Marc Lawrence), who murdered club performer Julia Dumont, has been released as the police believe there is not enough evidence that Joe killed her. Although Jimmy witnessed the killing, he is afraid to see police, fearing that Joe will go after his girlfriend Isabelita (Lita Baron). Jimmy instead decides to phone the police, but Myrtle (Sonia Sorel) listens in on the phone call and informs Joe of Jimmy's actions. Joe gets a hired killer to murder Jimmy, but the killer accidentally shoots Myrtle while Jimmy ends up hitting the gunman in his car. As Jimmy goes to the police station to testify, Johnny and Rosalind decide to get back together and go home.