Las aventuras amorosas de una doncella
Título original: The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
- 1965
- 2h 6min
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5.6/10
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Una historia obscena de cómo una pobre doncella entrega su virtud una y otra vez para llegar a la cima de la sociedad.Una historia obscena de cómo una pobre doncella entrega su virtud una y otra vez para llegar a la cima de la sociedad.Una historia obscena de cómo una pobre doncella entrega su virtud una y otra vez para llegar a la cima de la sociedad.
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- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 1 nominación en total
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Kim Novak was at the height of her career fame and after filming Strangers When We Meet, The Notorious Landlady, Boys Night Out, Of Human Bondage, Kiss Me Stupid, Kim Novak starred and I mean starred in the film version of Defoe's class "Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders. Kim Novak -in red hair in this movie- is sensational, sexy, a great star turn in this movie filmed entirely in England. It was supposed to be a riff on "Tom Jones" but instead became a fine film on its own right.
Terence Young -whom I read Kim Novak enjoyed working with- is a fine director and paced this comedy well with great support from a cast of pro's Angela Lansbury, Vittorio De Sica, Daniel Massey and a man Kim would marry Richard Johnson. (The marriage was a quick one and now Kim Novak has been happily married for nearly 40 years to Dr. Robert Molloy). Novak remains friends with Richard Johnson.
Back to Terence Young, Ms. Novak who had a unfair reputation of being difficult to work with proved far from the truth as Directors such as Alfred Hitcock, Billy Wilder, Otto Preminger, Joshua Logan, George Sidney, Delbert Mann all had high praise for the sleek Kim Novak's acting ability. One of Novak's great directors Richard Quine fell deeply in love with the star and his films especially 'Strangers When We Meet' reflect the deep love Quine had for the star.
Kim Novak- A real Movie Star!- made her most famous film Hitchcok's Vertigo with James Stewart at Paramount on loan out from Columbia and also this is a Paramount film. Two of Kim Novak's finest performances were in Paramount movies!
Kim Novak to me is one of the more under-appreciated stars in Hollywood. With a body of work that includes Picnic, Man With The Golden Arm, Vertigo, Bell Book and Candle, Strangers When We Meet, Kiss Me Stupid, Of Human Bondage, Moll Flanders, and later on her wicked star turn in The Mirror Crack'd Novak worked with the greatest of Hollywood stars: Elizabeth Taylor, James Stewart, Rita Hayworth, Fred Astaire, Roz Russell, William Holden, Judy Holiday, Jack Lemmon, Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Frank Sinatra, Peter Finch, and all had positive things to say about working with this fine actress.
I recommend this delightful film.
Williwaw
Terence Young -whom I read Kim Novak enjoyed working with- is a fine director and paced this comedy well with great support from a cast of pro's Angela Lansbury, Vittorio De Sica, Daniel Massey and a man Kim would marry Richard Johnson. (The marriage was a quick one and now Kim Novak has been happily married for nearly 40 years to Dr. Robert Molloy). Novak remains friends with Richard Johnson.
Back to Terence Young, Ms. Novak who had a unfair reputation of being difficult to work with proved far from the truth as Directors such as Alfred Hitcock, Billy Wilder, Otto Preminger, Joshua Logan, George Sidney, Delbert Mann all had high praise for the sleek Kim Novak's acting ability. One of Novak's great directors Richard Quine fell deeply in love with the star and his films especially 'Strangers When We Meet' reflect the deep love Quine had for the star.
Kim Novak- A real Movie Star!- made her most famous film Hitchcok's Vertigo with James Stewart at Paramount on loan out from Columbia and also this is a Paramount film. Two of Kim Novak's finest performances were in Paramount movies!
Kim Novak to me is one of the more under-appreciated stars in Hollywood. With a body of work that includes Picnic, Man With The Golden Arm, Vertigo, Bell Book and Candle, Strangers When We Meet, Kiss Me Stupid, Of Human Bondage, Moll Flanders, and later on her wicked star turn in The Mirror Crack'd Novak worked with the greatest of Hollywood stars: Elizabeth Taylor, James Stewart, Rita Hayworth, Fred Astaire, Roz Russell, William Holden, Judy Holiday, Jack Lemmon, Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Frank Sinatra, Peter Finch, and all had positive things to say about working with this fine actress.
I recommend this delightful film.
Williwaw
A desperate attempt to cash in on the wholly unexpected success of 'Tom Jones' that attempts to do for Defoe what the earlier film had done for Fielding, with a fashionably prolix title, a starry cast in fancy dress (including Hugh Griffith from the original), a noisy and overemphatic score by John Addison to keep reminding us how hilarious this all is, flashy direction from Terence Young between Bond movies - what could possibly go wrong?
...and Kim Novak in the title role.
...and Kim Novak in the title role.
I was in college when this film debuted and I was all shook up watching Kim Novak in this movie.
Kim was a good actress and made some great movies: Vertigo, The Man With The Golden Arm, Pal Joey, Picinic but to me Kim was a Movie Star! A real live Movie Star! Jet setting in private life between Paris, London, New York (where Kim had an apartment), Beverly Hills (where Kim had a house) and Carmel (where Kim had a fabulous home). Kim was a trend setter in fashion too.
Kim nabbed the star role in Moll Flanders and gives a terrific performance co starring legendary Angela Lansbury, pro George Sanders and a handsome leading Man in Richard Johnson who Kim married in a romantic setting in the snow in Aspen holding a small bouquet of daffodils.
Kim liked working with Director Terence Young and referred to him as a "doll" and Paramount released this movie to good reviews.
I recommend this movie and enjoy a Movie Star Kim Novak giving a fun performance and looking gorgeous.
Kim was a good actress and made some great movies: Vertigo, The Man With The Golden Arm, Pal Joey, Picinic but to me Kim was a Movie Star! A real live Movie Star! Jet setting in private life between Paris, London, New York (where Kim had an apartment), Beverly Hills (where Kim had a house) and Carmel (where Kim had a fabulous home). Kim was a trend setter in fashion too.
Kim nabbed the star role in Moll Flanders and gives a terrific performance co starring legendary Angela Lansbury, pro George Sanders and a handsome leading Man in Richard Johnson who Kim married in a romantic setting in the snow in Aspen holding a small bouquet of daffodils.
Kim liked working with Director Terence Young and referred to him as a "doll" and Paramount released this movie to good reviews.
I recommend this movie and enjoy a Movie Star Kim Novak giving a fun performance and looking gorgeous.
This movie has to be one that shows off Kim Novak at her most luscious. It's too bad there wasn't enough showcasing! It's also too bad that this movie was made as a COMEDY unlike the newer PBS version. The only consolation, once again, is the luscious Kim Novak.
It can be interesting to look at films from years ago and see how one's views have changed. I saw this when it came out in 1965, and again when it was revived a few years later. I quite enjoyed it then, although the critics were not impressed, however it must be fifty years since I last saw it, so when I saw that Talking Pictures TV were showing it, I set my TV to record it so that I could watch it at my leisure. Looked at today, my impression is that it has not aged at all well. There seems to be a lot of energy expended to little effect. At times, it resembles a Carry-on movie, and it hardly helps that Kim Novak seems to be miscast. However credit is due to Leo McKern playing Richard Johnson's sidekick, who adds some much needed fun to the proceedings. It has a good supporting cast, but I can't help but feel that with this cast, it really should have been a lot better.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresWhen The Banker (George Sanders) and Moll are robbed by the highwayman, the Banker's wig is stolen; however, upon arrival in London he is wearing it again.
- ConexionesReferenced in Un idiot à Paris (1967)
- Bandas sonorasTheme from the Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
Written by John Addison, lyrics by Norman Newell
Italian lyrics by Mogol
Performed by Don Powell
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- Locaciones de filmación
- Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Mayor's house)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 6min(126 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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