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La dama incógnita

Título original: Lady in a Jam
  • 1942
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  • 1h 22min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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Irene Dunne and Patric Knowles in La dama incógnita (1942)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA psychiatrist's patient, a nutty heiress, travels west to find gold in her grandfather's abandoned mine. The psychiatrist, unable to talk her out of it, decides to follow her out there.A psychiatrist's patient, a nutty heiress, travels west to find gold in her grandfather's abandoned mine. The psychiatrist, unable to talk her out of it, decides to follow her out there.A psychiatrist's patient, a nutty heiress, travels west to find gold in her grandfather's abandoned mine. The psychiatrist, unable to talk her out of it, decides to follow her out there.

  • Dirección
    • Gregory La Cava
  • Guionistas
    • Eugene Thackrey
    • Francis M. Cockrell
    • Otho Lovering
  • Elenco
    • Irene Dunne
    • Patric Knowles
    • Ralph Bellamy
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
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    • Dirección
      • Gregory La Cava
    • Guionistas
      • Eugene Thackrey
      • Francis M. Cockrell
      • Otho Lovering
    • Elenco
      • Irene Dunne
      • Patric Knowles
      • Ralph Bellamy
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    • 10Opiniones de los críticos
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    Irene Dunne
    Irene Dunne
    • Jane Palmer
    Patric Knowles
    Patric Knowles
    • Doctor Enright
    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Stanley Gardner
    Eugene Pallette
    Eugene Pallette
    • Mr. John Billingsley
    Samuel S. Hinds
    Samuel S. Hinds
    • Doctor Brewster
    Queenie Vassar
    Queenie Vassar
    • Cactus Kate Palmer
    Jane Garland
    • Strawberry
    Edward McWade
    Edward McWade
    • Ground-Hog
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Faro Bill
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Carter
    Hardie Albright
    Hardie Albright
    • Milton
    Isabel La Mal
    Isabel La Mal
    • Josephine
    • (as Isabel LaMal)
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
    • Deputy
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Henpecked Husband at Auto Camp
    • (sin créditos)
    Margaret Armstrong
    Margaret Armstrong
    • Matron
    • (sin créditos)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Auto Camp Proprietor
    • (sin créditos)
    Mona Barrie
    Mona Barrie
    • Woman at Auction
    • (sin créditos)
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Barker
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Gregory La Cava
    • Guionistas
      • Eugene Thackrey
      • Francis M. Cockrell
      • Otho Lovering
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    Opiniones de usuarios11

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    jonathan_lippman

    Any Irene Dunne is better than none

    This is not one of her better or better known films and Patrick Knowles, handsome Brit, is not quite up to her stature as a big movie star but she IS charming as usual and there are a few laughs and Ralph Bellamy in support is also a welcome player, as is Eugene Palette. Irene is doing here a screwball comedy in which she excelled but the script is not up to her usual comedies, including THE AWFUL TRUTH and MY FAVORITE WIFE. Still if you are an Irene fan, its worth a visit for an hour and a half. Miss Dunne was at RKO and then went to Universal...This was at Universal and she would soon go over to MGM and make some of the best films of her career. She is beautiful as always.
    7ksdilauri

    Not "Awful Truth" or "My Favorite Wife"--but not bad.

    Here's an Irene Dunne comedy that you may well have missed. I did, and thought I'd seen them all. Looking over the other reviews, the general consensus seems to be that it's inferior to her other comedy classics, and that's not entirely untrue. But on the whole, it's quite well made and due to the earnest efforts put in by creators, cast, and crew, I stayed with "Lady" till the end---and overall, was glad I did. Dunne's character is indeed an airhead, but she's so spirited and upbeat that it's hard not to like her a little. Patric Knowles' performance here lacks the spark of Cary Grant (who matched Dunne's "screwball" so well in their films together) but to be fair, Knowles' character is written as being very strait-laced throughout the story; his going screwball wouldn't have fit, and Knowles fills the bill as is. The supporting cast is very strong, and by the end, I was glad I'd seen it, even though I knew I wouldn't revisit it as much as Dunne's other screwball outings. It's worth a look for her fans especially.
    1planktonrules

    Soon after the film began, I completely hated the leading character....could the movie be salvaged?

    In "Bringing Up Baby", the leading lady is a ditzy, scatterbrained woman. However, no matter how bad she was, Katharine Hepburn's character was, down deep, a very sweet and lovable scatterbrain! This is what helped to make that movie a classic.

    In "Lady in a Jam", however, the leading lady is ditzy and scatterbrained...but also is thoroughly self-absorbed and feels zero sense of responsibility for her actions because she has no conscience. As a result, I thoroughly hated Irene Dunne's character and strongly considered turning off the movie early into the story...she was that awful and easy to hate. Was I right in continuing to watch the movie?

    When the story begins, the executor of an estate (Eugene Pallette) approaches the psychiatrist, Dr. Enright (Patric Knowles), about the woman he's been assigned to oversee. He's frustrated because the woman, though once rich, has spent herself into oblivion and nothing he says or does has any impact on her. Obviously he's concerned about the lady's mental competence.

    Instead of investigating Jane Palmer directly, he indirectly watches her and then introduces himself after her chauffeur quits. After all, she hasn't paid him in months and she treats him like dirt. When Dr. Enright offers to drive her home, she insists she'll drive herself...even though she hasn't a license. However, she not only doesn't know how to drive, she simply doesn't care about the other drivers...and soon plows into two vehicles. She then refuses to show a license or insurance information and tells both drivers that it was their fault...and tries to drive off. The cop stops her, temporarily, but soon she leaves...with Enright driving her. He then announces he wants to be her new chauffeur...which doesn't make much sense since her actions behind the wheel and insanely extravagant spending clearly demonstrate she is incompetent*.

    Once home, her executor announces she's broke and men are there to itemize her possessions for an auction. Despite the deputies showing their badges and agreeing with the man, Jane insists she's rich and demands everyone leave. Well, this amounts to nothing and soon she's living in an empty house...and blaming the executor for everything. Then, Enright announces who she is and she blathers on and on about how he and everyone else is unfair to her. Despite this, and after telling her off, he insists that he's going to stay and help her...and accompany her to some piece of land out west that she STILL owns.

    This all is still relatively early in the film...and my hatred for Jane has only increased. Again, I had to resist the desire to turn it off and cut my losses. Apparently, I am a masochist so I kept watching. What follows doesn't get a lot better. She continues to treat everyone like dirt and is a thoroughly hateful character...so much so that I longed for the movie to end! What happens next? Who cares!

    Rarely have I seen a movie that combines excellent actors with such a thoroughly awful script. You wonder why Dunne, in particular, agreed to do the picture, as her character was NOT likable despite everything and must have elicited a lot of dislike in the movie patrons. Overall, I'd rate this as one of the worst films Dunne ever made...perhaps THE worst. And, as such, I recommend you don't waste your time with it...like I did! And to imagine, this fine actress also made such classics as "Love Affair", "The Awful Truth" and "My Favorite Wife"!





    * I am a trained psychotherapist...her actions CLEARLY demonstrate she is not competent and poses a serious danger to others in this one scene alone. No therapist would need to keep observing her in order to prove her incompetence...thus making the rest of the story irrelevant.
    7ilprofessore-1

    The greatest director?

    Gregory LaCava was one of the greatest directors of madcap comedy film in the Thirties. W. C. Fields, a good friend and drinking companion, not a man known to waste compliments, once said of LaCava: "I hate his guts, but he's the greatest director that ever lived." Fields often asked LaCava, uncredited, to direct him in scenes in other director's films. LaCava has left us two well-made,original films under his own name: MY MAN GODFREY (1936) and STAGE DOOR (1937), as well as many lesser films, LADY IN A JAM (made at Universal in 1942) being one of them. The film has some wonderful actors--among them, the enchanting Irene Dunne as the ditzy heiress reminiscent of Kate Hepburn in BRINGING UP BABY; Ralph Bellamy as the bumbling songwriting cowpoke; Eugene Pallette as the growly trustee of Irene's failed estate; and little Queenie Vassar as the owner of the abandoned gold mine. The major fault in the film, however, is the choice of Irene's co-star, the handsome and likeable Englishman actor Patric Knowles. Cast here as a confused innocent, a psychiatrist who abandons his profession to be chauffeur and nursemaid to the heiress. The script by LaCava's longtime collaborator Eugene Thackery doesn't give him much to do other than to act frustrated or befuddled. Consequently, the romantic moments don't come off. Perhaps Henry Fonda or Cary Grant might have made something more of the underwritten role, but sadly Knowles, competent and likeable as he was, had none of the others sexual allure. We wonder why a dynamo like Dunne would have found someone so passive attractive. Despite the silly and often improbable story, there are many delightful moments, perfectly staged and cast by the great La Cava. His career came to an end in 1948 with another miss, ONE TOUCH OF VENUS with Robert Walker and Ava Gardner, but his best work lives on.
    5boblipton

    Second Tier Screwball

    Irene Dunne has spent all the money left in trust for her, but refuses to change her ways. Her trustee, Eugene Pallette, seeks help from the medical foundation established by her grandfather, and they send him to psychiatrist Patrick Knowles, who tries to change her outlook on life with a trip to Arizona to visit her grandmother. Granny won't give her any money, but will let her try to revive the big gold mine. Meanwhile, childhood sweetheart Ralph Bellamy sings her dirges about dead loves.

    Miss Dunne was a star of several excellent screwball comedies, but this is not one. Even with Gregory LaCava directing and co-writing, it never gels, even though the engaging cast of eccentrics played by comic actors keeps it interesting and reminds the audience that he did, after all, begin as a cartoonist.

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    • Trivia
      30-year-old Patric Knowles was thirteen years younger than 43-year-old Irene Dunne.
    • Citas

      Doctor Brewster: Why don't you have her come in here for a consultation?

      Mr. John Billingsley: It'd be a whole lot simpler to send the Foundation after her witha butterfly net.

      Doctor Brewster: Is she the hysterical type?

      Mr. John Billingsley: She wrote the book!

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      My Darlin' Nellie's Grave
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      Written by Jimmie Dodd

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      • 4 de noviembre de 1942 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Lady in a Jam
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Phoenix, Arizona, Estados Unidos
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      • Universal Pictures
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