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The 'Maggie'

  • 1954
  • Passed
  • 1h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
1,6 k
MA NOTE
The 'Maggie' (1954)
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Liretrailer1 min 04 s
1 vidéo
57 photos
Comédie

En Écosse, un homme d'affaires américain, dupé, fait expédier un chargement précieux vers une île écossaise sur un caboteur à vapeur.En Écosse, un homme d'affaires américain, dupé, fait expédier un chargement précieux vers une île écossaise sur un caboteur à vapeur.En Écosse, un homme d'affaires américain, dupé, fait expédier un chargement précieux vers une île écossaise sur un caboteur à vapeur.

  • Director
    • Alexander Mackendrick
  • Writers
    • William Rose
    • Alexander Mackendrick
  • Stars
    • Paul Douglas
    • Alex Mackenzie
    • James Copeland
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Writers
      • William Rose
      • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Stars
      • Paul Douglas
      • Alex Mackenzie
      • James Copeland
    • 26Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 29Commentaires de critiques
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    • Nominé pour le prix 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Paul Douglas
    Paul Douglas
    • Calvin B. Marshall - the American
    Alex Mackenzie
    Alex Mackenzie
    • Captain MacTaggart - The Skipper
    James Copeland
    • MacGregor - The Mate
    Abe Barker
    • The Engineer
    Tommy Kearins
    • Dougie - The Wee Boy
    Hubert Gregg
    Hubert Gregg
    • Pusey
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Campbell
    Dorothy Alison
    Dorothy Alison
    • Miss Peters
    Andrew Keir
    Andrew Keir
    • The Reporter
    Meg Buchanan
    • Sarah
    Mark Dignam
    Mark Dignam
    • The Laird
    Jameson Clark
    Jameson Clark
    • Dirty Dan
    Moultrie Kelsall
    Moultrie Kelsall
    • C.S.S. Skipper
    Fiona Clyne
    • Sheena
    Sheila Shand Gibbs
    • Barmaid
    Betty Henderson
    • Campbell's Secretary
    Russell Waters
    • Hailing Officer
    Duncan McIntyre
    • Hailing Officer
    • (as Duncan Macintyre)
    • Director
      • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Writers
      • William Rose
      • Alexander Mackendrick
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs26

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    8snoozejonc

    Pretty strong Ealing movie with some memorable Scottish landscapes

    An American businessman hires a boat to take some cargo to a remote part of Scotland.

    I enjoyed this Ealing comedy for its simple story, beautiful cinematography and culture clash moments.

    The plot is fairly entertaining as we see a fish out of water situation of the American businessman in remote Scotland and also a David v Goliath story of the small-time puffer boat Captain take on the authorities. It is all quite character driven with the focus heavily on the arc of Calvin B Marshall and for contrast on Captain MacTaggart. Marshall is wealthy and powerful symbol of American individualism, whereas MacTaggart is struggling financially but part of a tight knit community that survives in the coastal areas of Western Scotland.

    There are many great scenes that capture the era and locations. I loved the 100th birthday party plus all the coastal landscapes. The cinematography is beautiful and the editing keeps everything interesting for the duration.

    All performances are solid such as Alex MacKenzie and Paul Douglas as the above mentioned characters. I particularly enjoyed Tommy Kearins who is excellent as Dougie, the 'wee boy', who seems to confidently portray a youngster with wisdom beyond his years.

    The Maggie is worth watching as a follow up to Whiskey Galore as it contains a similar sentiment but has more focus on specific characters.

    For me it is a 7.5/10 but I round upwards.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    A Familiar Ealing Theme of Vanquishing the Rich and Powerful, but Deftly Handled

    THE 'MAGGIE' rehearses a theme highly familiar to most Ealing comedies, that of the powerful person being outwitted by ordinary citizens. The theme recurs time and again, notably in WHISKY GALORE! and PASSPORT TO PİMLICO (both 1949) and THE TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953).

    In Alexander Mackendrick's droll comedy, the threatening force is personified by Calvin B. Marshal (Paul Douglas), a thickset American with an expensive camel-hair overcoat and domineering manner. He terrorizes hapless bureaucrat Pusey (Hubert Gregg) who obviously tries his best to do his job properly but proves highly unworthy of the task. Pitted against these two are the crew of the eponymous "Maggie," an aging "puffer" carrying Cargo along the Scottish waterways, even though its engine is clapped out, its metalwork falling apart, and its maximum speed is about six miles per hour. The skipper, a canny character if there was one (Alex Mackenzie) spends much of his time in local hostelries along the way, but proves more than a match for Marshal. The true source of the film's morality is provided by Dougie (Tommy Kearins) who looks after Marshal where needed, but doesn't shy away from criticizing the American where appropriate.

    Given the nature of the story, it's not surprising to find that the screenwriter is William Rose, an American also responsible for the huge hit GENEVIEVE (1953), another likable comedy that shows an old "puffer" - this time a vintage car - triumphing over adversity. THE MAGGIE is sensitively photographed by Gordon Dines, with a fine sense of the Highland landscape, and how it determines the way people lived at that time. Compared to Marshal's life, their sense of values might have seemed antiquated, but they possessed the kind of community and good fellowship that seems markedly absent from Marshal's world.

    THE MAGGIE is certainly a sentimental piece of work, especially at the end, but is nonetheless well worth looking at as an evocation of a long-lost world.
    9fung0

    Classic Ealing, Classic Writer

    I feel extremely fortunate to have finally caught up with this beguiling little film. Good enough to rank among Ealing's best works, it has undoubtedly improved with age, giving us a snapshot of a time before technology shrank and homogenized our world.

    It's worth noting that this film is the work of screenwriter William Rose, who had created the delightful Genevieve a year earlier, and would go on, amazingly, to pen It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World some ten years later, and win an Oscar for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner a few years after that.

    It's unfortunate that movie fans track actors and directors so much more closely than writers. The Maggie, no less than his other works, proves that Rose deserves to be remembered one of the great geniuses of film comedy.
    8The_Void

    Charming gentle comedy from Ealing studios

    Despite not starring studio stalwart, Alec Guinness; The Maggie is a charming comedy film that fully adheres to the classic Ealing style. Through a simple plot, characters that are easy to get along with and some good laughs, The Maggie succeeds as a lovely little comedy film. It's unfortunate that this film isn't better known, as while not as good as other studio efforts such as Kind Hearts and Coronets and The Ladykillers; it's successful for the same reason as many other bigger successes for the studio. The plot is brilliantly farcical, and follows an American trying to charter a ship to carry a precious cargo to Glasgow. However, he gets conned into hiring a 'puffer' (coal ship) captained by Captain Mactaggart; and finds himself in a world of trouble as he tries to track his cargo. The Scottish locations help to ensure the relaxed feel of the picture, while the actions of the captain and his crew always provide some laughs. Standout sequences include the destruction of a harbour, a poaching 'adventure' and the scene in which the Harbour Master learns of Captain Mactaggart's bluff! The dialogue is well written and often very funny, and the film benefits from the assured direction of experienced director Alexander Mackendrick. Recommended to fans of classic comedy!
    10philiphatfield

    Update on Tommy Kearins

    At 5th July 2001. Further to my previous review of "The Maggie" Tommy Kearins, Dougie the wee boy in the film, is alive and well and living in retirement in Scotland at age 63. He tells me that he was selected for the role after being spotted in the Scouts "Gang Show" working backstage. After being interviewed by Ealing he spent 3 months making the film in 1953 and recalls he was paid over 3 times what his father made in the Clyde shipyards. He still takes a keen interest in the old "puffers" like "The Maggie" and hopes to attend a get- together of enthusiasts at the crinan canal in a few weeks time. The Maggie was actually two boats in the film, the "Boer" and the "Inca". Phil Hatfield.

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      Tommy Kearins, who plays Dougie, was selected for the role after being spotted in a Scouts "Gang Show", working backstage. After being interviewed by Ealing, he spent 3 months filming on Islay. He was paid 3 times what his father made in the Clyde shipyards.
    • Citations

      Calvin B. Marshall, the American: [Looking at a picture of MacTaggart] Is that MacTaggart? Well. he's a crafty-looking buzzard, all right! No wonder he was able to put one over on Pusey.

      Campbell: If I may say so, Mr. Marshall, I don't think a man need be very quick to leave Mr. Pusey behind.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Best of British: Ealing Comedies (1993)
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    • Date de sortie
      • février 1954 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • High and Dry
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Écosse, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • Ealing Studios
      • Michael Balcon Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 32 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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