Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA musical biography of Gertrude Lawrence, who led a hustling and bustling life on the stage.A musical biography of Gertrude Lawrence, who led a hustling and bustling life on the stage.A musical biography of Gertrude Lawrence, who led a hustling and bustling life on the stage.
- Nommé pour 7 oscars
- 1 victoire et 11 nominations au total
- Dorothy
- (as Matilda Calnan)
- Narrator
- (voice)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDaniel Massey played Noël Coward, his own godfather. Massey made his theatrical movie debut as a young boy, playing Noël Coward's son in the wartime drama, Ceux qui servent en mer (1942).
- GaffesIn the number "Burlington Bertie" the banana skin thrown onstage by Gertie disappears.
- Citations
Noel Coward: The nasty part about the really good parties is when they end.
Gertrude Lawrence: [sighs] I'm not sure.
Noel Coward: You used to be. You said so. 'Why go third class when you can go first?' 'I want to be lots of different people.' 'Beware of wishing for anything in youth, because you will get it in middle age.' So said Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe.
Gertrude Lawrence: Whoever he was, he wasn't born in Clapham.
Noel Coward: 'You'll never decide what you want, until you've decided who you are.' So says Noel Coward. Better?
Gertrude Lawrence: I'm an actress.
Noel Coward: Unfortunately, my darling, you can't take a whole audience home to bed without being accused of immorality on rather a grand scale.
- Générique farfeluThe only credits seen at the beginning of the film are those for a fictional black-and-white short subject about Gertrude Lawrence. The film's real credits all appear at the end. However, the Twentieth-Century Fox logo is shown only in black-and-white, and with tinny 1940's-style sound recording, as part of that fictional newsreel. We never see the logo in color and stereophonic sound, although Twentieth-Century Fox released "Star!"
- Autres versionsWhen business didn't meet expectations, the studio suggested some shortening, and Robert Wise offered about 20 minutes of cuts that were literally scissored out of the prints while the film played to initial reserved seat audiences. The studio also tried revamping the ads to appeal to a younger audience, even including a shot of Julie posing with a motorcycle that was just an on-location joke and not a scene in the film. Another idea was to make up a couple print ads that tried to make the movie look like a soap opera, adding "Loves Of A..." to the title. The "Loves Of A Star!" ads were only tested briefly in a few papers, and never used widely. This prompted a politely shocked letter from Robert Wise to the studio, who sheepishly admitted it was a desperate attempt that failed. That title was never put on the actual film. In the spring of 1969, the studio withdrew the film from release entirely and decided on a drastic edit and total new identity. After removing many of the musical numbers and preparing new ads that deliberately made the picture look like La mélodie du bonheur (1965), a two-hour version was released under the title "Those Were the Happy Times". At his own request, The credit "A Robert Wise Film" is not present on this version. The short version did no business.
- ConnexionsFeatured in STAR! The Sound of a Legend (1968)
- Bandes originalesPiccadilly
(uncredited)
Music by Walter Williams
Lyrics by Paul Morande and Bruce Sievier
Performed by Julie Andrews, Bruce Forsyth and Beryl Reid
- marcosaguado
- 5 févr. 2005
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Loves of a Star!
- Lieux de tournage
- Dennis, Massachusetts, États-Unis(Cape Playhouse)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 14 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée2 heures 56 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.20 : 1