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A casarse llaman

Título original: Grounds for Marriage
  • 1951
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  • 1h 30min
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Van Johnson and Kathryn Grayson in A casarse llaman (1951)
ComediaComedia románticaMisterioMusicalRomance

La cantante de ópera Ina Massine intenta reconquistar a su ex marido, el Dr. Lincoln I. Bartlett.La cantante de ópera Ina Massine intenta reconquistar a su ex marido, el Dr. Lincoln I. Bartlett.La cantante de ópera Ina Massine intenta reconquistar a su ex marido, el Dr. Lincoln I. Bartlett.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Guionistas
    • Laura Kerr
    • Samuel Marx
    • Allen Rivkin
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    • Van Johnson
    • Kathryn Grayson
    • Paula Raymond
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Guionistas
      • Laura Kerr
      • Samuel Marx
      • Allen Rivkin
    • Elenco
      • Van Johnson
      • Kathryn Grayson
      • Paula Raymond
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    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Dr. Lincoln I. Bartlett
    Kathryn Grayson
    Kathryn Grayson
    • Ina Massine
    Paula Raymond
    Paula Raymond
    • Agnes Oglethorpe Young
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Chris Bartlett
    Lewis Stone
    Lewis Stone
    • Dr. Carleton Radwin Young
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Mr. Delacorte
    Richard Hageman
    • Dr. Engelstaat
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Tommy
    Theresa Harris
    Theresa Harris
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    Paula Drew
    • Helen
    Richard Atckison
    • Rodolpho' in 'La Boheme
    Victor Desny
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    Robert Sherwood
    • Petie
    Elizabeth Flournoy
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    Torben Meyer
    Torben Meyer
    • Donovan
    Pat Williams
    • Office Manager
    Victor Sen Yung
    Victor Sen Yung
    • Oscar, Chris' Valet
    Firehouse Five Plus Two
    Firehouse Five Plus Two
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      • Robert Z. Leonard
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      • Laura Kerr
      • Samuel Marx
      • Allen Rivkin
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    6bkoganbing

    Opera And Operations, Do They Mix?

    In Grounds For Marriage the burning question of whether opera and operations form the basis of a successful marriage. When they were married Van Johnson didn't think so, but Kathryn Grayson is willing to give it another try.

    The plot of The Barkleys Of Broadway is shifted over to the grand opera as opera star Grayson tries to win back Dr. Johnson. Not so easy because Johnson is now engaged to Paula Raymond who happens to be the daughter of his boss Lewis Stone. Another complication is that Johnson's older brother Barry Sullivan, a toy manufacturer and a lady's man always has had a thing for Grayson and now that she's free....?

    The opera sequences are performed nicely and Reginald Owen is in the cast giving a great performance as the Metropolitan Opera Empresario, a caricature of the real life Rudolf Bing.

    A real fixture of the Metropolitan Opera was also in the cast. Milton Cross whom I well remember as a lad who hosted the Met broadcasts on radio narrates a dream sequence of Carmen as the film plot is played against the background of Carmen. Grayson of course sings for herself, but the rest of the cast is dubbed in these exaggerated operatic voices. The whole thing is quite hilarious.

    Grounds For Marriage is not one of Kathryn Grayson's more well known films, but she acquits herself in the comedy demanded of the part. Van Johnson is as good as he always is in these parts and he has his best moments giving a lecture to Paula Raymond's women's club about the common cold as a real cold overtakes him gradually.

    After 59 years Grounds For Marriage holds up well, but with no sopranos on the screen today, I doubt if the film will ever be remade, so catch this version.
    6Maliejandra

    Crazy Story, Hammy Acting, Impressive Music

    I watched this on TCM because I am a huge Van Johnson fan and I hadn't seen it. The convoluted story is silly and the chemistry between Johnson and Kathryn Grayson is non-existent so it doesn't come off, but there are a few merits to make it worth watching anyway.

    Dr. Bartlett AKA Link (Johnson) is engaged to socialite Agnes Oglethorpe-Young (Paula Raymond), and life is peachy. However, his divorce from his first wife, opera-singer Ina Massine (Grayson), has only just gone through, and it has prompted her flame for him to reignite. She is an eccentric woman and decides she will stop at nothing, including breaking and entering, to get Link back. Against doctor's orders, she performs in La Boheme, and afterward loses her voice. Oglethorpe-Young's father (Lewis Stone) is a doctor and suggests Massine's ailment is mental and a result of her desire for Link. Therefore, Link takes it upon himself to court her with the help of his brother (Barry Sullivan) in hopes she will fall for his brother instead and be cured, solving both his and her problem in one fell swoop.

    This film is dated in many ways, especially in an exchange with a taxi driver. "Hey bud, take my advice. Stick to this chick. She can't scream!"

    If you're a fan of classic Hollywood, Grounds for Marriage features quite a cast. The music is also impressive. It varies between classical pieces to jazz in a memorable cameo of the Firehouse Five Plus Two. Johnson dances the Charleston in an amusing way that hearkens back to his days on the musical stage prior to appearing in films. Although he was a tall man, he achieves a certain amount of grace in this scene, and a lightheartedness that encompasses his appeal on the screen. His acting in the scene where he catches a cold is hammy and overdone, but I can't help but love him anyway.
    9weezeralfalfa

    much underrated romantic comedy

    A thoroughly enjoyable battle of the sexes type of film, with Van Johnson, a musically inclined doctor, being fought over, tooth and nail, by two ambitious women, one(Kathryn), his ex-wife. Just saw this on TCM. Being in B&W, obviously, it was considered by MGM to be a budget film. After her last 2 films costarring Sinatra bombed, MGM was looking for a a new male costar for Kathryn. Mario Lanza's singing style more matched hers, and they made 2 commercially successful films together. However, Kathryn couldn't stomach Mario's abusive megalomaniacal personality. Soon, Howard Keel would be found an ideal singing partner for her high budget musicals.In this film, they also tried likable Van Johnson. True, Van was no heavy weight singer and didn't have matinée idol looks. But, he was right for his part in this film. I thought he had good chemistry with Kathryn in this vastly underrated musical comedy about a pushy shrew with knockout looks and angelic singing voice trying to win back, by whatever means it took,her ex-husband. It's amusing to see Kathryn acting as if she were in a silent film, after she looses her voice for psychosomatic reasons, for about half the film. If you have never seen the Fire House Five plus Two do some of their very hot Dixieland Jazz, they are an added attraction. Toward the end, the story becomes a madcap comedy comparable to the best of them. Funny witty dialogue between the 4 principles in a fast moving back and forth romantic tangle,with Van loosing his voice for a spell, in imitation of Kathryn.Prior to this, we see and hear parts of a rendition of "Carmen" in Van's dream. Van's singing voice is obviously dubbed, probably by Mario. I think if MGM had shot this film in color and promoted it, it would have fared much better at the box office.
    6ksf-2

    story goes over the top.

    Lincoln bartlett (van johnson) has been divorced from ina (kathryn grayson) for years, but she wants him back. And they are both performers in an orchestra. So they will be seeing lots of each other! Bartlett is seeing agnes (paula raymond), and wants no part of ina romantically. Co-stars reg owen, lewis stone, and richard anderson... he was oscar goldman in the six million dollar man. This is a small, early role for him. Ina seems to be a psychotic stalker, and ignores bartlett's advice to take a break from singing, for medical reasons. She's madly jealous that he has another girlfriend. Nowadays, he would probably take out a restraining order to keep her away. So much singing in the ridiculously high octaves. And the good doctor has so many hobbies... he plays in the orchestra, goes to football games, dances with the ex wife, for some reason. Gives lectures to community clubs. Even owns a toy company with his brother. How does he have time to be a doctor? This one is just okay. It's pretty over the top. Directed by bob leonard. He was nominated for two oscars in the 1930s. This one just gets silly.
    6Doylenf

    Some funny moments but not enough...a poor vehicle for Kathryn Grayson...

    While KATHRYN GRAYSON doesn't get a chance to shine here (she's left voiceless for too much of the film), at least VAN JOHNSON and BARRY SULLIVAN prove so adept at comedy that it's a shame they never had more frequent chances to prove how good they were at mugging.

    Sullivan, with his trim mustache and eyebrow-raised reactions, is clearly having a good time as an eccentric toymaker with designs on Grayson and PAULA RAYMOND--and anyone else who tickles his fancy.

    Van Johnson has a fine time as a doctor who is part of an all-doctor orchestra and trying not to renew his relationship with ex-wife Grayson. Unfortunately, the script makes Grayson's character rather unbearable, relieved only by some operatic warbling that scarcely gives the audience time to appreciate her musical talent. Ironically, the studio could have chosen much more effective operatic arias for her to sing, given that she's supposed to be an operatic diva who has just finished a world tour. Instead, we get very brief segments from "La Boheme" and "Carmen" that are over much too soon.

    Funniest bit has Van Johnson stifling a cold while making a speech about his theories on cold symptoms and later getting sympathetic treatment from Grayson while he wheezes and coughs his way into a spasm of epic proportions. He's hilariously effective.

    Summing up: Too bad the script isn't bright enough to accommodate all of these expert performers. A very uneven comedy that gets a lift from Johnson and Sullivan.

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    • Trivia
      Van Johnson replaced Robert Walker in the Dr. Lincoln I. Bartlett role.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Toy Concertino
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      Music by David Raksin

      Orchestrated by Ruby Raksin

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de mayo de 1951 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Grounds for Marriage
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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