Les auteurs de génie Emily et Charlotte Brontë tombent en amour de leur curé alors qu'ils cherchent à faire publier leur travail.Les auteurs de génie Emily et Charlotte Brontë tombent en amour de leur curé alors qu'ils cherchent à faire publier leur travail.Les auteurs de génie Emily et Charlotte Brontë tombent en amour de leur curé alors qu'ils cherchent à faire publier leur travail.
- Charlotte Brontë
- (as Olivia DeHavilland)
- Lady Thornton
- (as Dame May Whitty)
- Man
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Ames
- (uncredited)
- Sir John Thornton
- (uncredited)
- French Student
- (uncredited)
- Mlle. Blanche
- (uncredited)
- Mr. George Smith
- (uncredited)
- Land Agent
- (uncredited)
- Coachman with Frightened Horses
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWarners initially tried to borrow Joan Fontaine for Emily Brontë so she could play opposite her real-life sister Olivia de Havilland, but when an agreement couldn't be reached, the part was played by Warner contractee Ida Lupino.
- GaffesWhen Emily enters her brother's sickroom and doesn't completely shut its door, a hand and arm very obviously reach out from outside the room and shuts it.
- Citations
Emily Bronte: All our lives there has been too much left unsaid between us. Loving is the only thing that really matters, Charlotte. It's worthwhile being hurt a bit to find that out. The world has always frightened me a little, so I'm really not afraid to leave it now. Though sometimes, when I hear the wind blowing through the heather, or see the sun go down beyond Wuthering Heights, I think, perhaps, I'd like to stay just a little longer.
- Générique farfeluDame May Whitty's name is spelled incorrectly in the opening credits. It is spelled as follows - "Dame Mae Whitty" - using the spelling the same way that Mae West spelled her name, (with an E, and not a Y). This is a terrible blunder for such a highly respected actress.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Between Two Worlds: Erich Wolfgang Korngold (2005)
The large cast includes Sydney Greenstreet (effective as Thackeray), Victor Francen, Nancy Coleman, Ethel Griffies and Dame May Witty. It may not be an accurate biography (in fact some critics said it should have been called 'Distortion'), but thanks to fine performances and Erich Wolfgang Korngold's magnificent score, it's fascinating to watch. Particularly effective is the montage showing a horse and rider against a cloudy sky as death approaches Emily Bronte and Korngold's music mounts as he comes closer and closer. Wonderful moment of imagery.
Whatever its shortcomings, I cannot praise Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score enough. It's one of his most magnificent and stands with KINGS ROW as one of his best film scores, adding majesty and atmosphere to many of the film's most dramatic scenes.
Trivia note: DEVOTION has a strange history. It was actually filmed and finished in 1943 while de Havilland was still under contract to the studio. When she launched her famous legal battle against them for adding suspension time to the end of her contract, Jack Warner decided to punish her. He gave her third billing, kept the film off the screen for three years hoping to weaken her career, and failed to invite her to the premiere of the film when it finally did open in Hollywood.
Despite all this, Olivia not only won the case in the Supreme Court, but went on to win two Oscars after the film was released!! Proof that he was wrong all along in underestimating her.
- Doylenf
- 12 mars 2001
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- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1