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Mister 880

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,0/10
2,2 k
MA NOTE
Burt Lancaster and Dorothy McGuire in Mister 880 (1950)
ComédieCriminalitéRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGentle romantic comedy about a Secret Service Agent trying to catch a cold case counterfeiter and a United Nations translator.Gentle romantic comedy about a Secret Service Agent trying to catch a cold case counterfeiter and a United Nations translator.Gentle romantic comedy about a Secret Service Agent trying to catch a cold case counterfeiter and a United Nations translator.

  • Réalisation
    • Edmund Goulding
  • Scénaristes
    • Robert Riskin
    • St. Clair McKelway
  • Vedettes
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Edmund Gwenn
    • Dorothy McGuire
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,0/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Scénaristes
      • Robert Riskin
      • St. Clair McKelway
    • Vedettes
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Edmund Gwenn
      • Dorothy McGuire
    • 36Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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      • 4 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Steve Buchanan
    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    • William 'Skipper' Miller
    Dorothy McGuire
    Dorothy McGuire
    • Ann Winslow
    Millard Mitchell
    Millard Mitchell
    • 'Mac' McIntire
    Minor Watson
    Minor Watson
    • Judge O'Neil
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Chief
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • Thad Mitchell
    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Olie Johnson
    George Adrian
    • Carlos
    • (uncredited)
    Rico Alaniz
    Rico Alaniz
    • Carlos - Spanish Interpreter
    • (uncredited)
    Polly Bailey
    • Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Bane
    • Cashier
    • (uncredited)
    Gilbert Barnett
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Man in Hallway
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Boon
    • Dutchman
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Howland Chamberlain
    Howland Chamberlain
    • Duff
    • (uncredited)
    Perdita Chandler
    • Cashier
    • (uncredited)
    • Réalisation
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Scénaristes
      • Robert Riskin
      • St. Clair McKelway
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs36

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    8mls4182

    Charming

    I was surprised how fun this film was given the plot. Dorothy McGuire is charming and as usual, Edmund Gwen steals the show.
    7SimonJack

    Interesting biopic, light comedy and drama based on a true story

    Burt Lancaster has top billing in this film, but the plot, character and whole movie belong to Edmund Gwenn - "Mister 880." Gwenn had won the Oscar for best supporting actor in "Miracle on 34th Street" of 1947, and was nominated again for his role in this film. While he didn't win the Oscar in 1951, he did win another Golden Globe as best supporting actor, which he had also won for "Miracle" in 1947.

    Gwenn's role of William "Skipper" Miller here is based on a real person, Emerich Juettner. And the movie is based on the true story of Juettner's 10 years of counterfeiting one-dollar bills, and his final discovery and prosecution. The film is based on the story written about Juettner by St. Clair McKelway and serialized in The New Yorker magazine in 1949, and later published as a book. The story is fairly accurate - Mister 880 was the file number that the Secret Service assigned for this unknown counterfeiter. Skipper's character had emigrated to the U. S. from Austria where he was born, in 1876.

    The movie is centered around Burt Lancaster's role as Steve Buchanan, the Secret Service agent who handled the investigation of Mister 880. But, the real Skipper didn't get caught as in the film. The authorities in real life hadn't been able to narrow down their search as the movies tells it, and get close to discovering who the counterfeiter was. Rather, Mister 880 was discovered after he had destroyed the plates and thrown his printing press out during the winter. And some boys found several of the bogus bills, showed them to their parents who then reported the find to the authorities.

    As in the film, Mister 880 was given the sentence of 1 year and one day and a $1 fine; and he was paroled after serving 4 months. That was in 1949, and he was 73 years old. On his release, he lived five more years, dying at age 79 on Jan. 4, 1955. But in real life, Mister 880 married in 1902 at age 26. His wife had a son in 1903 and a daughter in 1918. She died shortly thereafter of the Spanish Flu. The movie doesn't account for Juettner's family. The Wikipedia bio doesn't have information about Juettner having served in the U. S. Navy, as the film conveys.

    By casting Lancaster and Dorothy McGuire in leads and building a romance around them, 20th Century Fox was able to craft a story with enough interest and star appeal to draw fans and make a movie pay off. The character of Skipper probably was the kindly old gent as portrayed by Gwenn. The bio says that he fessed up to what he had done, as the movie shows. One would like to think that human interest stories such as this would be able to stand on their own. But, one has to trust Hollywood somewhat based on the experiences of long-time professionals working there. Even though they at times misjudged films - big budget films that flop at the box office. And then, there have been the little regarded sleepers that turn out to be blockbusters - such as maybe the biggest one of them all, "Casablanca" of 1942.

    So, this is still a very good story; a nice little romance and light comedy, and gentle drama about a kindly old man who broke the law to survive, but doing it in a way that no one would be terribly hurt. And, the supporting role, played superbly by Edmund Gwenn, is what really makes the movie rather than any of the Hollywood revisions and add-ons to sell the movie.
    8Catherine-Yronwode

    Sweet Movie, Well Played

    Okay, i'll admit i watched this on Youtube because it was free, and the first thing that LEAPED out at me was Skipper the dog -- i took one look at this animal and said to my husband, "I will bet you five dollars that Frank Inn trained that dog." By that time the dog was showing major dog-acting talent and he said, "I won't take that bet." The dog looks just like a larger version of Higgins, the dog that played Benji, also trained by Frank Inn, but it was not just the look, it was the way the dog was trained to be cued by the actors that shouted "I am a Frank Inn dog."

    And then we saw Herb Vigran -- a guy who has been in practically every movie and TV show for which Frank Inn trained animals, from Petticoat Junction to Hawmps! Major AHA moment there. So we stopped the film and looked it up. Bingo. Frank Inn trained Skipper. Case solved!

    Meanwhile., back at the movie, Secret Service agent Burt Lancaster is snooping around and falling in love with the lovely United Nations translator Dorothy McGuire. What a delightful couple they are -- and she is so witty and smart -- a great role for this under-appreciated actress. Will Lancaster let his monomaniacal desire to catch Mister 880, the counterfeiter, ruin his chances at love? Will McGuire solve the crime before he does? This is a cute and touching story, with Edmund Gwenn in the title role, displaying both his native proper English, and a flawless German accent as well.
    9Ishallwearpurple

    Edmund Gwenn as another darlin'man

    When I first saw this in 1950 I just loved "the Skipper" and every time I watch it, as I did yesterday, I fall again. A very good actor who just melts your heart in his characterizations.

    Burt Lancaster as the Agent trying to solve an old case that has bugged the Secret Service for a decade; and Dorothy McGuire as the U.N. interpreter caught up in the investigation are fine. When they are in the restaurant purring at each other, while saying serious things about the case, it is a wonderful scene. Fine direction and acting.

    I watch it as the beginning of my holiday "classic" film month. Nothing to do with Christmas, Thanksgiving or New Years. But it does end with the music to Auld Lang Sang playing in the background and the spirit is that of a holiday movie. A treat and I give it 9/10.

    Jane
    6moonspinner55

    Wonderful Edmund Gwenn...back in the courtroom again

    New York-area counterfeiter, a kindly old junk collector who means no harm, may have met his match in a new Secret Service man determined to nab the 10-year offender of phony one-dollar bills. Despite an early placard telling us the film was made with "the special permission of the Secretary of the Treasury", as well as with "the assistance of the Treasury Department of the United States Secret Service", the film is surprisingly light and blithe. Edmund Gwenn, Santa Claus in 1947's "Miracle on 34th Street", ends up before the judge again, and his sweetly honest disposition and gentle nature puts us on his side no matter what the crime. Agent Burt Lancaster, wooing Gwenn's neighbor Dorothy McGuire, is perhaps too intense an actor for such a breezy, frivolous take on this situation, yet he works well with his co-stars and has a good scene questioning some Bowery kids (Billy Gray among them). Not an important picture by any means, though mildly entertaining. Gwenn received a Golden Globe for his performance, followed by an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor. **1/2 from ****

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the true story of Emerich Juettner, an elderly junk dealer who, like the character in the movie, only used to print counterfeit $1 bills to make ends meet. For 10 years, Juettner eluded the Secret Service's efforts to find him. He was finally caught in January, 1948, after a fire forced him to vacate his apartment on New York's Upper West Side, and move in with his daughter in Queens. The firemen who put out the fire left some of Juettner's belongings in a nearby alley. A few weeks later, a group of local boys found some of his $1 bills in the alley, realized they were fakes (the name "Washington" was misspelled as "Wahsington" on the bills), and turned them over to police. Juettner was arrested, but only sentenced to nine months in jail and a $1 fine. When 20th Century Fox bought the movie rights to his story, Juettner received more money than he had ever made as a counterfeiter.
    • Gaffes
      Secret Service agents are subject to the Constitution's prohibition on warrantless searches. McIntire illegally searched Ann's apartment, and Buchanan illegally searched her purse.
    • Citations

      Ann Winslow: Someone once said that a task left undone creates a void that no amount of achievement can fill.

      Steve Buchanan: Who's the imbecile who dreamed that one up?

      Ann Winslow: I am.

    • Générique farfelu
      Opening credits appear on dollar bills.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Making of 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      National Emblem
      (uncredited)

      Music by Edwin Eugene Bagley

      Played as parade music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 octobre 1950 (Sweden)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • French
      • German
      • Dutch
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El caso 880
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 1208 Surf Ave, Coney Island, Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(second unit)
    • société de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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