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Zaza

  • 1923
  • 1h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
947
MA NOTE
Gloria Swanson in Zaza (1923)
DramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueZaza is the favorite actress at an open-air theater in a small French town. When diplomat Bernard Dufresne comes to the village, he stays away for fear he will fall for her. But when Zaza is... Tout lireZaza is the favorite actress at an open-air theater in a small French town. When diplomat Bernard Dufresne comes to the village, he stays away for fear he will fall for her. But when Zaza is badly injured, he has no choice.Zaza is the favorite actress at an open-air theater in a small French town. When diplomat Bernard Dufresne comes to the village, he stays away for fear he will fall for her. But when Zaza is badly injured, he has no choice.

  • Director
    • Allan Dwan
  • Writers
    • Pierre Berton
    • Albert S. Le Vino
    • Charles Simon
  • Stars
    • Gloria Swanson
    • H.B. Warner
    • Ferdinand Gottschalk
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    947
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Pierre Berton
      • Albert S. Le Vino
      • Charles Simon
    • Stars
      • Gloria Swanson
      • H.B. Warner
      • Ferdinand Gottschalk
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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      • 2 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux11

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    Gloria Swanson
    Gloria Swanson
    • Zaza
    H.B. Warner
    H.B. Warner
    • Bernard Dufresne
    Ferdinand Gottschalk
    Ferdinand Gottschalk
    • Duke de Brissac
    Lucille La Verne
    Lucille La Verne
    • Aunt Rosa
    Mary Thurman
    Mary Thurman
    • Florianne
    Yvonne Hughes
    • Nathalie - Zaza's Maid
    Riley Hatch
    Riley Hatch
    • Rigault
    L. Rogers Lytton
    • Stage Manager
    • (as Roger Lytton)
    Ivan Linow
    Ivan Linow
    • Apache
    Florence Fair
    • Madame Dufresne
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Mack
    Helen Mack
    • Lucille Dufresne
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Pierre Berton
      • Albert S. Le Vino
      • Charles Simon
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    8MissSimonetta

    Silent comfort food

    ZAZA is as comforting as a chocolate croissant. It is not groundbreaking or original, but it is a well-executed romantic comedy boasting one of the silent era's greatest stars in her prime. For those who only know Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond, ZAZA shows her at her best advantage as both a dramatic actress and comedienne. Much of this movie is laugh-out loud amusing, with Lucille La Verne stealing scenes as a parrot-totting dipsomaniac.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    A Chance To See Gloria Swanson Long Before SUNSET BOULEVARD.

    Silent movies of Gloria Swanson that were not directed by Cecil B. DeMille are very hard to come by although Gloria was a fairly prolific silent film actress. Allan Dwan was a prolific director whose career lasted 50 years (1911-1961). It featured movies with Douglas Fairbanks (ROBIN HOOD) as well as John Wayne (SANDS OF IWO JIMA) yet he remains virtually unrecognized today. Despite her long association with DeMille, Swanson said that Dwan was her favorite director so the combination of the two is definitely worth a look. Their other collaborations are currently unavailable.

    ZAZA is based on a once popular play about a provincial French showgirl who begins an affair with a French diplomat only to discover that he has a wife and child that he never told her about. When he leaves her to return to them, she is devastated and goes to Paris where she becomes a big star. They then meet again many years later. The diplomat is portrayed by H. M. Warner in a rather solemn performance. He became famous later for playing Jesus in the original KING OF KINGS (1927) and as Mr Gower, the druggist, in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. He is also one of the "waxworks" in SUNSET BOULEVARD. Swanson's dipsomaniac aunt is played by character actress Lucille La Verne who would later voice the Wicked Queen in Disney's SNOW WHITE

    ZAZA gives Swanson the opportunity to go from one emotional extreme to the other. In the beginning she is all unbridled raw energy as the small town headliner in a local cabaret who bedevils her maid and her co-workers while trying to catch the eye of the diplomat. Once they become involved with each other, she settles into being the perfect partner until her lover goes back to his family. After the scene where she discovers that the diplomat has a wife and child, we get a sadder, more subdued Swanson. The later scene where she meets the child as a young girl is a dramatic highlight. The ending had ladies of the day reaching for their handkerchiefs..

    Allan Dwan was one of many Hollywood directors who were derided by a later generation of critics as company men who submerged their personalities to turn out the typical Hollywood product. The most notable director in this category is Michael Curtiz, the man behind CASABLANCA. While I admire the movies of auteurs like Orson Welles, Ken Russell, and Stanley Kubrick. I prefer the work of so called "company men" who could adapt themselves to any genre and who focused on storytelling rather than style. Directors like Alfred Hitchcock and John Ford managed to be both.

    This new DVD/Blu-Ray of ZAZA looks great with excellent image quality throughout. There is some wonderful camera work in the early cabaret scenes. The bucolic quality of the cottage scenes is also noteworthy. This print was obviously well cared for as it looks as if it did not require major restoration. The piano score by Jeff Rapsis is well performed and is taken from the original 1923 cue sheet. While not a great movie, ZAZA is worth seeing as a star vehicle for Gloria Swanson and as a typical product of its era. Thanks to Paramount and to Kino for making it available...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    drednm

    Gloria Swanson Is Zaza!

    Gloria Swanson plays Zaza, a spirited French music hall star who battles her rival (Mary Thurman) and chases after a rich man (H.B. Warner) only to get her comeuppance.

    In a stretch for Swanson, Zaza requires her to portray a French woman in a silent film. Through gestures and facial expressions she succeeds admirably in playing a character unlike any other in her long career. The brazen Zaza is always adorned with the letter Z on her clothing, jewelry, hats, etc.

    The film is marked by a terrific music hall sequence in which Swanson swings way out over the audience and tosses flowers down on various men. Thurman cuts the rope and sends Swanson smashing onto the floor. Later they have a great catfight scene in the country cottage Warner houses Zaza in.

    Lucille LaVerne is the drunken aunt. Ferdinand Gottschalk is the duke. Helen Mack is the daughter. Yvonne Hughes is fun as the maid.
    8boblipton

    I Can't Help Falling in Love With You

    I am not a fan of tear jerkers in which women must suffer because they've fallen in love with a married man. Nonetheless, I greatly enjoyed this movie, in no small part because star Gloria Swanson treads the difficult performance between misery and self-mockery so adroitly.

    I was just settling into grudging appreciation when Miss Swanson began to play the piano and accompanist Ben Model broke into "I Can't Help Falling in Love With You". The next time the sheet music was displayed, I checked. The title was "Plasir d'Amour" but the notes were the Elvis Presley hit. I only hope that Ben has a chance to explain it to the audience before the next performance.

    That settled, I began to appreciate the movie again and it grew with each scene. Allan Dwan got superlative performances out of his actors, including the usually boring Mary Thurman. By the time the movie ended and there were no villains, I realized this was as good as a popcorn movie gets.

    I don't know when you'll get a chance to see it -- the only known complete copy is at the Library of Congress and there's some blurring and minor decomposition towards the end. However, if the chance, comes, see it.
    7SAMTHEBESTEST

    A Gloria Swanson melodrama to remember - before Saddie Thompson, and all thanks to Berton's French Classic for that.

    Zaza (1923) : Brief Review -

    A Gloria Swanson melodrama to remember - before Saddie Thompson, and all thanks to Berton's French Classic for that. I tried to catch Zaza's earlier silent version of 1915 but couldn't find it, and I didn't want to watch Cukor and Claudette Colbert's talkie version before this. The second cinematic adaptation of Zaza, by Allan Dwan, came during Swanson's peak period, which may explain why it is more likeable. In the beginning, I thought Zaza was nothing but a female version of Buster Keaton or Charles Chaplin because there was so much fun for a while. Then it took a melodrama form to convert itself into a romantic drama, but that was predictable for any smart movie buff. Zaza is an actress and a favourite at an open-air theatre in a small French town. When diplomat Bernard Dufresne comes to the village, he stays away for fear of falling for her. But when Zaza is badly injured, he has no choice. They both fall in love, but part their ways when Zaza learns the truth he has hidden from her. Zaza is quite enchanting till halfway, and then it becomes dramatically sentimental in the second half. I might have hated this story in the talkie era (early review of Cukor's film), but for the 20s, I think it was pretty nice. Though I must say, for the 1915 version, it would have worked better. Gloria Swanson is simply lovable in this all-gay-all-tragic role. The way she fights with Regault (Riley Hatch), I mean, their women-type chemistry, is entertainment. I have seen H. B. Warner's later films from the 30s and 40s, but this was my first film from the 20s. I kind of liked him, but those talkie roles have a better impact on me, so it's a little below the mark and I also think it's a little unfair of me. Overall, it's a good melodrama for contemporary filmmaking. Allan Dwan delivers a faithful and deserving adaptation of Berton's French Classic, which we have all loved for years.

    RATING - 7/10*

    By - #samthebestest.

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      The catfight scene was shot only once, and could only be shot once because there were no duplicate costumes or props on hand.
    • Citations

      Florianne: Hang all men, Zaza! We'll play them for what they are.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Four Star Revue: Host: Jimmy Durante Guests: Gloria Swanson, Dr. Samuel Hoffman, Candy Candido, Eddie Jackson, Jack Roth, Jules Buffano (1952)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 octobre 1923 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • None
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Заза
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 427 875 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 24 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Silent
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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