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Los aretes de diamantes de una aristócrata francesa, causan una serie de conflictos cuando cambian de dueño repetidamente.Los aretes de diamantes de una aristócrata francesa, causan una serie de conflictos cuando cambian de dueño repetidamente.Los aretes de diamantes de una aristócrata francesa, causan una serie de conflictos cuando cambian de dueño repetidamente.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 nominación en total
Madeleine Barbulée
- Une amie de Madame de...
- (sin acreditar)
Charles Bayard
- Un convive
- (sin acreditar)
Jacques Beauvais
- Un majordome
- (sin acreditar)
Gérard Buhr
- Le douanier
- (sin acreditar)
Jean Degrave
- Le clubman
- (sin acreditar)
Claire Duhamel
- La demoiselle de compagnie
- (sin acreditar)
Guy Favières
- Julien
- (sin acreditar)
Émile Genevois
- Un soldat
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesCharles Boyer often fought with Max Ophüls about his character's motives. Ophüls one day during rehearsal broke down and said "Enough! His motives are he is written that way!" Boyer never asked him again and decided to play his character as being omnipotent in all his scenes.
- PifiasWhen the general gives the earrings to Lola on the train, she is crying and has her little bag on her lap. In the next cut, the bag is on the table.
- Citas
Général André de...: Unhappiness is our own invention. At times I'm sad that I lack the imagination for it.
- Créditos adicionalesPrologue: " Madame de...was a very elegant, distinguished and celebrated woman, seemingly destined to a delightful, uncomplicated existence. Probably nothing would have happened had it not been for those jewels..."
- ConexionesEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une histoire seule (1989)
Reseña destacada
What an elegant and atmospheric overlooked gem this was from Max Ophuls! Depicting in his usual florid and incredibly detailed style the lives and loves of various stereotypical characters from fin de siecle Paris, when the rich supposedly had taste and grace - before us poor diluted them.
Instead of watching people on the metaphorical merry-go-round of love as we did in La Ronde or a merry-go-round of stories as we did in Le Plaisir, this time we watch a souvenir of love, a pair of earrings on their travels back and forth between lovers and the same jeweller. The mature lovers were staid Charles Boyer, coquettish Dannielle Darrieux and romantic Vittorio De Sica engaged at first in playful flirtation but naturally turning into something far more serious: love. You are left at the end to extrapolate the outcome for yourselves, but I doubt they went on as Three! All 3 roles were played with beautiful restraint, De Sica especially, coming so soon after Umberto D's overwhelmingly serious message was ignored.
The roving camera-work paying loving attention to the period background sets was sublime, and as can only be found in Ophuls' best 6 films – this is how he would have made the film in 1900! The perfectly timed choreography for the dancing scenes of course extended to nearly everything else, even to things as simple as opening and shutting mirrored wardrobes in Madame de 's gorgeously cluttered bedroom or people climbing up or down a rickety wooden spiral staircase at the jewellers. All in all, marvellous entertainment ravishing to the eyes, of a type you won't see anywhere outside of Ophuls. In fact, words have failed me.
Instead of watching people on the metaphorical merry-go-round of love as we did in La Ronde or a merry-go-round of stories as we did in Le Plaisir, this time we watch a souvenir of love, a pair of earrings on their travels back and forth between lovers and the same jeweller. The mature lovers were staid Charles Boyer, coquettish Dannielle Darrieux and romantic Vittorio De Sica engaged at first in playful flirtation but naturally turning into something far more serious: love. You are left at the end to extrapolate the outcome for yourselves, but I doubt they went on as Three! All 3 roles were played with beautiful restraint, De Sica especially, coming so soon after Umberto D's overwhelmingly serious message was ignored.
The roving camera-work paying loving attention to the period background sets was sublime, and as can only be found in Ophuls' best 6 films – this is how he would have made the film in 1900! The perfectly timed choreography for the dancing scenes of course extended to nearly everything else, even to things as simple as opening and shutting mirrored wardrobes in Madame de 's gorgeously cluttered bedroom or people climbing up or down a rickety wooden spiral staircase at the jewellers. All in all, marvellous entertainment ravishing to the eyes, of a type you won't see anywhere outside of Ophuls. In fact, words have failed me.
- Spondonman
- 9 mar 2007
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 130.561 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 15.409 US$
- 18 mar 2007
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 135.636 US$
- Duración1 hora 45 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Madame de... (1953) officially released in India in English?
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