Un soldat épuisé par la guerre rencontre une jeune femme lors de sa permission de Noël, et leurs solitudes respectives vont donner naissance à une romanceUn soldat épuisé par la guerre rencontre une jeune femme lors de sa permission de Noël, et leurs solitudes respectives vont donner naissance à une romanceUn soldat épuisé par la guerre rencontre une jeune femme lors de sa permission de Noël, et leurs solitudes respectives vont donner naissance à une romance
- Lt. Bruce
- (as Dare Harris)
- Sidewalk Cowboy
- (uncredited)
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
- Mother of Boys
- (uncredited)
- Counterman at Train Station
- (uncredited)
- New Year's Eve Partygoer
- (uncredited)
- Pine Hills YMCA Hotel Attendant
- (uncredited)
- Franklin - Boy with Toy Machine Gun
- (uncredited)
- Charlie Hartman
- (uncredited)
- Sailor in Coffee Shop
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDavid O. Selznick originally wanted to title this movie "I'll See You Again" and use the 1929 Noël Coward song of the same title as its theme music. However, he thought Coward wanted too much money for the use of the song and its title. Instead, Selznick acquired the rights to the 1938 song "I'll Be Seeing You," with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Irving Kahal. The emotionally powerful song was especially beloved during WWII when it became a sentimental anthem for British and American soldiers serving overseas.
- GaffesWhen Mrs Marshall hang's up Zach's overcoat in the closet, the rank on the overcoat is that of a Master Sergeant, but he is a Sgt First Class and not a Master Sergeant.
- Citations
Mary Marshall: [coming out of a theater showing a war movie] Is the war really like that?
Zachary Morgan: I guess so.
Mary Marshall: That's funny.
Zachary Morgan: Why?
Mary Marshall: I mean that you should only guess so.
Zachary Morgan: Well, they have experts making those pictures. I guess that's the way they see the war. A beach a mile long, and thousands of soldiers, and tanks, and machine guns and everything. I guess that's the way it is.
Mary Marshall: But it wasn't that way for you, huh?
Zachary Morgan: It's just a difference in size. To a guy that's in it, the war's about ten feet wide, and kind of empty. It's you and a couple of fellows in your company, maybe, and maybe a couple of Japs. It's all kind of mixed up. Sometimes it's all full of noise, and sometimes it's quiet. It all depends on what you're thinking about, I guess. It depends on how scared you are, how cold you are, and how wet you are. I guess if you asked a hundred guys what the war's like, they'd all give you a different answer. Mary. You know what?
Mary Marshall: What?
Zachary Morgan: I mean, usually you don't like to talk about it. I never said anything about it before, not to anybody.
Mary Marshall: I'm sorry, I ...
Zachary Morgan: No. No, I feel kind of good.
- ConnexionsFeatured in TCM Guest Programmer: Tony Bennett and Gary Sargent (2015)
With Joseph Cotten and Shirley Temple in the supporting cast, the movie is nonetheless up to mainstream Hollywood standards. I did find that the movie was a little light on the drama in some parts, in comparison to later Hollywood films like Audrey Hepburn's "The Nun's Story", but the romance story was lovely.
Definitely a must for Ginger Rogers fans, and fans of a good old fashioned Hollywood flick in the best style that they just don't make anymore. Rating: 8/10
- Calysta
- 27 déc. 1999
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Double Furlough
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 3 250 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1