La popular y bella Fanny Trellis contrae matrimonio sin amor con un hombre mayor, el banquero judío Job Skeffington, para salvar a su querido hermano Trippy de una acusación de malversación ... Leer todoLa popular y bella Fanny Trellis contrae matrimonio sin amor con un hombre mayor, el banquero judío Job Skeffington, para salvar a su querido hermano Trippy de una acusación de malversación de fondos.La popular y bella Fanny Trellis contrae matrimonio sin amor con un hombre mayor, el banquero judío Job Skeffington, para salvar a su querido hermano Trippy de una acusación de malversación de fondos.
- Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
- 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
- French Modiste
- (escenas eliminadas)
- Modiste
- (escenas eliminadas)
- Speakeasy Bouncer
- (sin créditos)
- Fanny at Age 10
- (sin créditos)
- Minor Role
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaAt the time, most Warner Brothers "A" features had a 30-day shooting schedule. This film took 110 days. When Jack L. Warner sent Julius J. Epstein and Julius J. Epstein a note inquiring why the picture was behind schedule, their tersely humorous reply was "Bette Davis is a slow director."
- ErroresThe image of the battleship turning over in the newsreel scene is that of the Viribus Unitus, which sunk during the closing days of World War One, rather than before America's entry into the war, as discussed in the newsreel.
- Citas
Job Skeffington: [to Fanny, when she reprimands him for being unfaithful] You mustn't be too harsh on my secretaries. They were always very understanding when I came to the office after a hard day at home.
- Versiones alternativasSome prints of "Mr. Skeffington" run 127 minutes. The film was cut from 146 minutes immediately after its world premiere run in New York City in 1944, and the cut footage was considered "lost" until the 1988 home video release from MGM/UA restored the film to its original length.
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood: The Great Stars (1963)
Vincent Sherman's direction of this film, based on Elizabeth Von Armin's novel, makes it a classic that endures the passing of time. Sure, it's pure melodrama, but as a film, "Mr. Skeffington" makes perfect sense because of its timeless story. It helps too that the black and white cinematography by Ernest Haller is in pristine condition. The music score one hears in the background by Franz Waxman enhances the movie.
Bette Davis and Claude Rains had an easy way to compliment one another's work. It comes as no surprise these two actors made a tremendous contribution to the finished product as they are the only reason for watching the film. Bette Davis, with her enormous and expressive eyes is at the center of the story; a society beauty that was much in demand in her youth, sees her good looks fade as she ages in front of our eyes.
Claude Rains is the generous man who falls in love with Fanny, even though her brother has swindled money from his firm in order to keep living in the style the Trellis family has been used to. Mr. Skeffington being Jewish has to endure all the prejudice directed at him.
The supporting cast is excellent. Walter Abel, Marjorie Riordan, John Alexander, and the rest do a good ensemble job backing the principals.
"Mr. Skeffington" will delight all viewers.
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- 18 jun 2005
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 26 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1