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El mayor y la menor

Título original: The Major and the Minor
  • 1942
  • A
  • 1h 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
8,2 mil
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Ray Milland and Ginger Rogers in El mayor y la menor (1942)
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Una chica de ciudad frustrada se disfraza de joven para conseguir un billete de tren más barato a casa. Pero la pequeña "Sue Sue" se encuentra en un montón de problemas de adultos cuando se ... Leer todoUna chica de ciudad frustrada se disfraza de joven para conseguir un billete de tren más barato a casa. Pero la pequeña "Sue Sue" se encuentra en un montón de problemas de adultos cuando se esconde en un compartimento con un guapo Mayor.Una chica de ciudad frustrada se disfraza de joven para conseguir un billete de tren más barato a casa. Pero la pequeña "Sue Sue" se encuentra en un montón de problemas de adultos cuando se esconde en un compartimento con un guapo Mayor.

  • Dirección
    • Billy Wilder
  • Guión
    • Charles Brackett
    • Billy Wilder
    • Edward Childs Carpenter
  • Reparto principal
    • Ginger Rogers
    • Ray Milland
    • Rita Johnson
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    8,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Billy Wilder
    • Guión
      • Charles Brackett
      • Billy Wilder
      • Edward Childs Carpenter
    • Reparto principal
      • Ginger Rogers
      • Ray Milland
      • Rita Johnson
    • 81Reseñas de usuarios
    • 62Reseñas de críticos
    • 73Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios en total

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    Ginger Rogers
    Ginger Rogers
    • Susan Applegate
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Major Philip Kirby
    Rita Johnson
    Rita Johnson
    • Pamela Hill
    Robert Benchley
    Robert Benchley
    • Albert Osborne
    Diana Lynn
    Diana Lynn
    • Lucy Hill
    Edward Fielding
    Edward Fielding
    • Colonel Oliver Slater Hill
    Frankie Thomas
    Frankie Thomas
    • Cadet Osborne
    Raymond Roe
    Raymond Roe
    • Cadet Anthony Wigton Jr.
    Charles Smith
    Charles Smith
    • Cadet Korner
    Larry Nunn
    Larry Nunn
    • Cadet Babcock
    Billy Dawson
    • Cadet Miller
    Lela E. Rogers
    Lela E. Rogers
    • Mrs. Applegate
    • (as Lela Rogers)
    Aldrich Bowker
    Aldrich Bowker
    • Reverend Doyle
    Boyd Irwin
    • Major Griscom
    Byron Shores
    • Captain Durand
    Richard Fiske
    Richard Fiske
    • Will Duffy
    Norma Varden
    Norma Varden
    • Mrs. Osborne
    Gretl Dupont
    • Mrs. Shackleford
    • Dirección
      • Billy Wilder
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      • Charles Brackett
      • Billy Wilder
      • Edward Childs Carpenter
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    timmauk

    cute funny film

    This Billy Wilder film stars Ginger Rogers as a grown thirty year old woman passing herself off as a twelve year old kid, PLEASE!! The storyline is unbelievable BUT....made very funny and watchable by its stars.

    Susan is a woman who is fed up with New York. She left her little hometown to find happiness in the big city, only to find it filled with disappointment. So she decides to head back home on the train. When she gets there she finds that she is short funds. Not knowing what to do she gets a hairbrained idea that she could simply pass herself off as a kid to pay less!! When the conductor on the train gets wise, she runs and hides in the compartment of Ray Milland. Ginger makes little SuSu(Susan) so cute and delightful and Milland is funny and sweet as the(obviously blind) military school teacher.

    It sounds stupid but it isn't really. Give it a chance and you'll love it. ENJOY!!
    8MOscarbradley

    A classic screwball comedy

    This classic screwball comedy marked Billy Wilder's directorial debut and in the Wilder canon it's largely been neglected but it remains a joy from start to finish with a great comic performance from that greatest of comediennes Ginger Rogers. She's a hard-boiled Hannah who has to pass for a 12 year old in order to get a half fare rail ticket, (you see, she doesn't have the money to buy an adult ticket). It's utterly ridiculous which is why it's so funny; that and the fact that it's graced with a great Wilder and Brackett script. Ray Milland is also superb as the Major of the title that she latches onto and naturally falls for and there's a terrific supporting cast that includes Robert Benchley, Diana Lynn and the underrated Rita Johnson. Of course, it lacks the cynicsm of Wilder's later work which in this case is all for the best.
    8atlasmb

    A Cute Film By Billy Wilder

    Ray Milland plays the army Major (Philip Kirby) who meets Ginger Rogers (Susan Applegate) on a train as she is pretending to be a 12-year-old. That's quite a stretch for an actress who is age thirty, but director Billy Wilder found that audiences will accept such credibility testers in a comedy. And Ginger shows some versatility in the role.

    "Little" Susan is on her way back home to Iowa after rejecting the values of the big city. Along the way, her trip is sidetracked as are her intentions. Diana Lynn (Lucy Hill)is a teen who sees through Susan's ruse and sets her on another path. This is Miss Lynn's second credited role and her talent is readily apparent. (Six years prior, at age 10, she was a child prodigy as a pianist; she was also a recording artist.)

    Miss Rogers earned her Academy Award for "Kitty Foyle" only two years earlier. Ray Milland's famous portrayal in "The Lost Weekend", which will win him the Oscar, will follow in only three years. Both of them were well cast in "The Major and The Minor". The script, written in part by Billy Wilder, is full of humor and heart. About the filming, Ginger Rogers wrote, "I believe I had more fun playing this role than any other, with one exception...'Kitty Foyle'." She reported that Billy made things easy and respected her as an actress. The joy the actors experienced making the film may have contributed to the final product's enjoyability. Ginger also enjoyed her mother being on set, playing the mother of her character in a small role.

    This American directorial debut by Billy Wilder shows the promise that his later films would deliver on.
    8AlsExGal

    A great screwball comedy

    Ginger Rogers was lucky in that she wasn't pigeonholed into being a specific type of character and that she can play a variety of characters in different roles. She demonstrated a real knack for comedy here, in Billy Wilder's first job of direction. Ginger Rogers can't afford an adult train fare to Iowa, so she disguises herself as a pre-teen, and from there the film progresses into one long funny con-game.

    I loved watching Ginger assemble her little girl outfit in the bathroom of the train station. Granted, even without makeup and with her hair in pigtails, Rogers does not look 12. However, that is also part of the comedy of the film. Co-star Ray Milland's character has poor eyesight in one eye and as a result, he cannot tell that she simply looks too old to be 12. I thought Rogers looked very pretty with just minimal makeup and with the darker hair.

    Milland's character's fiancee's sister, Lucy, was hilarious and she was the one person who called Rogers out on her farce right away. Lucy is the real brains in the film and she actually says what the audience is thinking: "She doesn't look 12!" I loved how she blackmailed Rogers into helping out Milland whom Lucy seems to genuinely care about. She does not like her sister. And good for Rogers for being a 20-something ( actually a 30-something) who could still fit into a teenager's clothes! The squeaky voiced cadets at the school were funny with them all having the same pickup line about Sudan. I especially liked the cadet who thought he was more sophisticated because he was from New York. The actor played Nancy Drew's boyfriend Ted Nickerson (Ned Nickerson in the books) in the "Nancy Drew" films with Bonita Granville.

    Robert Benchley was great as Rogers' old customer who by sheer coincidence is the father of the New York cadet. He always did the befuddled sophisticate very well and with great dry humor.

    There were many things in this film that I recognized from I Love Lucy. 1) Rogers' hair treatment on Benchley with the oil, eggs and painful massage is similar to Lucy's scalp treatment on Ricky when he thinks he's losing is hair. 2) The cadets sing "Sweet Sue" on the way to picking up Rogers. That song was the song that the Ricardos and Mertzes sing in the "Breaking the Lease" episode. 3) Benchley's character's wife played Mrs. Benson in the episode where Lucy and Ricky moved into the 2-bedroom apartment.

    What was so interesting was the whole angle of an adult pretending to be a child who is falling in love with an adult who thinks she's a child. I thought it was strange when Milland complimented "12 year old" Rogers on her legs saying that they were a "nice shape" (or something like that). That seems like a strange comment to make toward a child. It's not something you'd see today in film.

    I liked that Milland's character kept meeting Rogers at all these different ages: 12, 20s, presumably 40s-50s and didn't really seem to question it, only that it was remarkable how all these ladies look so much alike.

    I saw this on the Universal DVD (although it's actually a Paramount film) the other night, and Robert Osborne's introduction is great, but it is a bit sad seeing him looking so hearty and strong in this eight year old DVD release versus the downturn his health has taken recently.
    8gavin6942

    One of Wilder's Best!

    Susan Applegate (Ginger Rogers) gives up on pursuing her dreams in New York, and decides to return home on the next train. Not being able to afford an adult ticket, she pretends to be 11 (12 next week). This plan is rough to start with, and gets more difficult when she meets a handsome military man (Ray Milland) on the train...

    Billy Wilder had gotten sick of his writing being taken by directors and butchered from his original vision. This marks his directorial debut, and it is a brilliant piece of film. Is it his masterpiece? Probably not. But I'd say it is better than many other of Wilder's works.

    Can Ginger Rogers pull off being 12? On one hand, clearly not. But, at the same time, any actress that could would probably not be able to be the woman that is hidden underneath the child disguise. For the most part, the transformation is impressive, even if not completely believable.

    I absolutely loved this film, and have not found myself more engrossed by a classic film in a long time (and I do watch plenty of classics). If you love Billy Wilder or Ginger Rogers, or want to get acquainted with either one, I would say this is the film for you.

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      The role was very close to Ginger Rogers' heart. When she was touring America with her vaudeville act and chauffeured by her mother, Lela E. Rogers, they could not afford to pay the full fare. Ginger had to pretend to be younger by rolling her stockings down and holding her old dolly to look like a young child in order to get a cheaper fare.
    • Pifias
      At the dance, every girl from Mrs. Shackleford's academy, who are seen sitting in a chair, has her hair hanging over half of her face in a parody of the hair style of Veronica Lake, but when they are dancing, none of them is wearing her hair this way.
    • Citas

      Conductor #1: You're from Swedish stock, eh?

      Susan Applegate: Yes, sir.

      Conductor #2: If you're people are Swedish, suppose you say something in Swedish.

      Susan Applegate, Conductor #2: I vant to be alone.

    • Créditos adicionales
      "The Dutch bought New York from the Indians in 1626 and by May 1941 there wasn't an Indian left who regretted it."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Billy Wilder habla (2006)
    • Banda sonora
      Isn't It Romantic?
      (1932) (uncredited)

      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Played on the radio in Mr. Osborne's room

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de marzo de 1946 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • St. John's Military Academy - 1101 North Genesee Street, Delafield, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos(Wallace Military Institute exteriors)
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      • Paramount Pictures
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