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The Miracle of Morgan's Creek

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
8,2 k
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Betty Hutton and Eddie Bracken in The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1943)
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ComédieGuerreRomanceComédie ScrewballFarceSatire

Dans une petite ville, après une nuit de fête avec des soldats partant au front, une jeune femme se réveille et apprend qu'elle est mariée et enceinte, mais sans se souvenir de l'identité de... Tout lireDans une petite ville, après une nuit de fête avec des soldats partant au front, une jeune femme se réveille et apprend qu'elle est mariée et enceinte, mais sans se souvenir de l'identité de son mari.Dans une petite ville, après une nuit de fête avec des soldats partant au front, une jeune femme se réveille et apprend qu'elle est mariée et enceinte, mais sans se souvenir de l'identité de son mari.

  • Director
    • Preston Sturges
  • Writer
    • Preston Sturges
  • Stars
    • Eddie Bracken
    • Betty Hutton
    • Diana Lynn
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    8,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Preston Sturges
    • Writer
      • Preston Sturges
    • Stars
      • Eddie Bracken
      • Betty Hutton
      • Diana Lynn
    • 86Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 57Commentaires de critiques
    • 86Métascore
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      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux51

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    Eddie Bracken
    Eddie Bracken
    • Norval Jones
    Betty Hutton
    Betty Hutton
    • Trudy Kockenlocker
    Diana Lynn
    Diana Lynn
    • Emmy Kockenlocker
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Constable Edmund Kockenlocker
    Porter Hall
    Porter Hall
    • Justice of the Peace
    Emory Parnell
    Emory Parnell
    • Mr. Tuerck
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Mr. Johnson
    • (as Alan Bridge)
    Julius Tannen
    Julius Tannen
    • Mr. Rafferty
    Victor Potel
    Victor Potel
    • Newspaper Editor
    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • Governor McGinty
    • (as McGinty)
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • The Boss
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Aide
    • (uncredited)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Hank Bell
    Hank Bell
    • Homecoming Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Jane Buckingham
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Georgia Caine
    Georgia Caine
    • Mrs. Johnson
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Cartledge
    • Short Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Head Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Preston Sturges
    • Writer
      • Preston Sturges
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs86

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    fowler1

    The S-s-s-spots!

    Great movies are movies you can't bear to see end, no matter how many times you've seen 'em. They play new the second, third, tenth time around; catching the light at angles you'd never seen them in before, gaining richness and profundity in familiar details while throwing never-noticed subtleties into sudden high relief. They awaken you to reserves of emotion inside yourself that are plumbed so rarely, you'd almost forgotten you had them in you all along. They are one-to-one experiences - even if you see a film like Preston Sturges' MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK in a packed revival house laughing uproariously en masse, you can only share a surface pleasure with those strangers: the deeper joys of this movie are yours and yours alone, shocking you into an awareness of how potent the alchemy of a great film can be, no matter how often you've felt that seismic shift with other great films. Even when you encounter an idiotic review that completely, callously, misses the whole point, you can't even get angry - how could you? A STAR WARS or Tarantino fan clucking terms like 'dated' or 'foolish' at a Preston Sturges movie is too pitiable a wretch to deserve actual scorn: maybe one day they'll figure it out, if they're lucky. MIRACLE turns out to be aptly titled, as this heady, unduplicable blend of slapstick, sitcom, surrealism and sharply observed slice-of-life manages to embody WW2-era popular entertainment while standing as far apart and above all its contemporaries as is humanly possible. The genius of Sturges was not that he ran end-runs around the censors but that he subverted them from the safest place to do so, deep within the fortress of the Production Code. The story of a small-town girl who finds herself both married and unmarried at the same time - but DEFINITELY pregnant in either case - is deliriously funny and brimming with great heart and honest sentiment, yet it's never less than a devastating indictment of the kind of mean-spirited provincialism that brought the Code into being in the first place. Rather than single out exemplary performances, I direct you instead to the complete cast-list (for the mark of a Preston Sturges movie is a wealth of expert actors, each blessed with scenes and dialogue devised to play to their respective strengths). Thus, the Esther Howards and Porter Halls shine as indelibly in small roles as the leads do - here, Bracken, Hutton, Lynn & Demarest, all inspired. If you haven't yet seen this unforgettable jewel, beat a path to wherever it is you have to beat a path to, and rectify the situation immediately: you should be ready for your second viewing about three minutes after the end credits run.
    harry-76

    Whew!

    From the very start they're off and running. Even under the opening credits cast members are seen frantically gesticulating and flailing. And the movie has hardly begun.

    So what's to be done with the next 98 minutes, if one begins climatically sweating and pulsating? Ease up the pace a bit to allow viewer to catch his breath?

    Not Director Sturges: he continues to plow through this comedy at breakneck speed, as though any repose might prove fatal.

    We get two super energetic starts--Bracken and Hutton--and a cast of obedient supports obeying the eager director's every frenetic command. We end with one of the screwiest screwball comedies of the forties.

    This film has acquired a devoted following of supporters who find "Morgan's Creek" very funny, along with a goodly number of detractors, who see it as an essentially strained and bloated one-joke yarn.

    As usual, Sturges makes sharp social comments along the way and handles large groups with Capraesque skill. But that he manages to maintain his unrelentingly breathless pace throughout the shoot may be the real miracle of Morgan's Creek.
    10jotix100

    For the boys

    Preston Sturges was one of the most interesting directors and screen writers working in the Hollywood of the thirties and forties. His incredible look at a small town USA during WWII is the basis for this delightful comedy. Mr. Sturges was a man ahead of his times. It's incredible how he was able to get this film approved for release by the Hays Code. Mr. Sturges direction was impeccable. It is easy to see how in most of his films he keeps showing a lot of the same faces, as it's evident the actors loved the quick tempo he gives to the movie.

    Betty Hutton was an incredible appealing Trudy. She shows us a young woman, who in spite of what happens to her, keeps trying to make her situation right by drawing the nerdy Norval into her side to correct what she has done. Ms. Hutton projected such a luminous presence as she demonstrates with her take of Trudy, the girl next door type, who finds out how a reckless moment of pleasure comes to haunt her. After all, Trudy only wanted to do the best for the boys going to a war where most of them wouldn't come back alive.

    Eddie Bracken was given one of the best opportunities of his career to play the kind hearted Norval. He is willing to break the law in order to make Trudy happy, after realizing she clearly doesn't care for him. This actor was an accomplished comedian with a great sense of timing, as he shows, for our amusement, in this picture.

    The supporting cast is great. William Demarest, who played in a lot of Mr. Sturges' films, is seen as Trudy's father, the nutty Constable Kockenlocker. Diana Lynn is immensely appealing as the young sister Emmy, an intelligent girl who is more mature than the happy go lucky Trudy. Brian Donlevy is seen briefly as the governor and Akim Tamiroff plays a minor part.

    Preston Sturges was a man that had an understanding about the times in which he lived. This comedy, as well as most of his other films, is a testament to his vision of America during those years. His films were a way of commenting about what was wrong with the American society during those years. Mr. Sturges' films made him the toast of Hollywood. That is why it's ironic how soon the same industry he helped elevate artistically, forgot him after his comedies fell out of favor with the public.

    This movie is a classic and the proof is in the way audiences are still moved and amused watching them after more than sixty years since they made their debut.
    Doylenf

    Frantic farce is given the full Sturges treatment...

    This is an amusing farce guaranteed to bring some good hearted laughter as it recounts the story of a small town girl's indiscretion that has to be covered up with a series of lies. Betty Hutton is terrific as the partyloving gal who can't remember the man she married during a drunken joyride. Eddie Bracken as her nerdy but loyal boyfriend has the kind of role he was born to play--as does William Demarest as her outraged father who always has his shotgun ready and complains about having two rambunctious daughters. Diana Lynn shines as Betty's younger sister. Her scenes with William Demarest are among the funniest in the entire film--even though her 14 year-old seems a bit too sensible at such a tender age.

    All of the main cast are perfect. Demarest never had a funnier role in his life. His pratfalls are performed as naturally as the great silent comics.

    The technique of long takes with lots of dialogue going on must have been very demanding for Hutton and Bracken--but they handle it brilliantly. Many of their scenes are done in one long take and it's amazing how much material and physical comedy they had to memorize for such extended takes.

    Some of the storyline seems a bit dated by today's standards but on the whole the film holds up well in the laugh department. I liked it much better than HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO with Bracken in a similar role.

    Preston Sturges deserved his nomination for Best Original Screenplay but lost the award to Lamar Trotti for WILSON. Sturges was also nominated the same year for HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO.
    10penelopedanger

    A subversive satirical gem

    Writer-director Preston Sturges is generally regarded as one of the greatest comic talents ever, and his impeccable track record--including The Lady Eve and Sullivan's Travels--is more than worthy of the praise. Often overlooked, The Miracle Of Morgan's Creek ranks with Sturges' absolute best work.

    Sturges takes an almost Capra-esque WWII America and turns it on its pointy little head, with Betty Hutton as a girl who's more than willing to give "the boys" departing for the war the utmost reason to fight for our country. Stripped of her usual production numbers, Hutton cranks up her comic acting skills and creates a surprisingly rich characterization of a young woman straining against the restrictive social attitudes of the time. Eddie Bracken is his usual self-effacing self, and his sad-sack Norval Jones is an earnest, often moving portrayal of the kind of understanding, devotion and love almost never seen in American movies of the era.

    A "screwball comedy" only on paper, the often frenetic pacing and physical humor was sufficient to distract censors (and often audiences) from Morgan Creek's almost brutally derisive satire about the hypocrisy of small town "values" and military behavior during wartime, satire that still resonates given the current political climate. No target is safe, from "the troops" and bucolic Anywhere USA to state governors, the Dionne quints, and Adolf Hitler. Sturges pushed hard against the production code and probably earned a few ulcers slipping racy plot twists and subversive dialogue past the censors, but the results were well worth the Maalox. One of the funniest and most pointed satirical comedies ever produced.

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    • Anecdotes
      The long tracking shots of Betty Hutton and Eddie Bracken (and also Hutton and Diana Lynn) delivering pages of dialogue while walking for five minutes down several blocks of the town streets were extremely complex to film for that era. Cameras were placed on tracks and pulled backwards by six crewmembers. The sound crew also walked backwards with handheld boom microphones, while other assistants maneuvered 300 yards of cable, lights and reflectors. Preston Sturges and John Seitz shot more than 11,000 feet of film before they got the desired footage (400 feet) they needed.
    • Gaffes
      When Norval and Mr. Kockenlocker are sitting on the front porch talking, Mr. Kockenlocker is cleaning his gun. He has an automatic pistol, he cocks it to open the chamber for cleaning, and in the next scene he cocks it again.
    • Citations

      Constable Kockenlocker: [to his 14-year-old daughter, gruffly but jokingly] Listen, Zipper-puss! Some day they're just gonna find your hair ribbon and an axe someplace. Nothing else! The Mystery of Morgan's Creek!

    • Générique farfelu
      [From the movie preview] The entertainment miracle....created by Hollywood's gayest wizard - Preston Sturges.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: La Bamba/The Whistle Blower/Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise/Jean De Florette (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      The Bell in the Bay
      (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Preston Sturges

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    • Date de sortie
      • février 1944 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Streaming on "YouTube Movies & TV" Channel
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sensation in Morgan's Creek
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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      1 heure 38 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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