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Le Diable au corps

Titre original : Too Many Kisses
  • 1925
  • 1h
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Richard Dix in Le Diable au corps (1925)
AdventureComedyDramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRichard Gaylord, Jr. is a modern Lothario who has so many sweethearts that his father does not know what to do with him. Tired of paying to get his son out of one romantic entanglement after... Tout lireRichard Gaylord, Jr. is a modern Lothario who has so many sweethearts that his father does not know what to do with him. Tired of paying to get his son out of one romantic entanglement after another, the elder Gaylord sends his son to the Basque region of France, believing that t... Tout lireRichard Gaylord, Jr. is a modern Lothario who has so many sweethearts that his father does not know what to do with him. Tired of paying to get his son out of one romantic entanglement after another, the elder Gaylord sends his son to the Basque region of France, believing that the women there will accept attentions only from their own people. Almost immediately, a lo... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Paul Sloane
  • Scénario
    • Gerald C. Duffy
    • John Monk Saunders
  • Casting principal
    • Richard Dix
    • Frank Currier
    • Albert Tavernier
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    267
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    • Réalisation
      • Paul Sloane
    • Scénario
      • Gerald C. Duffy
      • John Monk Saunders
    • Casting principal
      • Richard Dix
      • Frank Currier
      • Albert Tavernier
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    Richard Dix
    Richard Dix
    • Richard Gaylord, Jr.
    Frank Currier
    Frank Currier
    • Richard Gaylord, Sr.
    Albert Tavernier
    Albert Tavernier
    • Manuel Hurja
    Frances Howard
    Frances Howard
    • Yvonne, His Daughter
    William Powell
    William Powell
    • Captain Julio
    Paul Panzer
    Paul Panzer
    • Pedro
    Arthur Ludwig
    • Miguel
    Joseph Burke
    Joseph Burke
    • Joab Simmons
    • (as Joe Burke)
    Harpo Marx
    Harpo Marx
    • The Village Peter Pan
    • (as 'Harpo' Marx)
    Alyce Mills
    Alyce Mills
    • Flapper
    • (non crédité)
    Lois Moran
    Lois Moran
    • Office Girl
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Paul Sloane
    • Scénario
      • Gerald C. Duffy
      • John Monk Saunders
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    7mmipyle

    Fun show! Harpo Marx' film debut. Leaves you with a smile...

    "Too Many Kisses" (1925) stars Richard Dix and Frances Howard, though many will want to watch this to see a speaking (silent, of course(!), but nevertheless speaking) Harpo Marx. His character plays almost as it would in the future talkies he made, but he lacks a top hat - substitute a beret - and he's not quite as off-the-wall; well, almost not quite as... Others in this romantic comedy are William Powell - who easily gives the best performance as the nasty - Frank Currier, Joseph Burke, and Albert Tavernier, plus the henchmen and several others who fill out scenes. In a story that could only happen in the mind of film scenarists, this is about a man who can't avoid falling for women, making promises to them - such as a firm marriage - then being constantly sued for breach of promise, costing his father a fortune. His father is extremely wealthy, but the costs to pay off his son's suiters are beginning to take a toll, if not on his wealth necessarily, on his anxiety and health. SO - he sends his son off to the Basque country in the Pyrenees between France and Spain where the women only marry other Basque men...only other Basque men... Here, Dix meets Frances Howard, but he also meets her suiter, Powell, the chief of police, the capo di tuti capi, and an expert knife thrower, should the need - or the wish - arise. You can already see where this is going. It's pleasant going, beginning with a very mildly comedic engine rev-up. But the film progresses very incrementally, building and building quite well, with a mixture of comedy, drama, romance, and a good dollop of comedy/drama - with Harpo Marx served up as well. Dix is an actor who has a fine range, though narrow individual style of presenting that range. Known mostly as a tough character in sagas, nevertheless he began in a host of different types of films, from "The Ten Commandments" (1923) to rough-house comedies like "The Shock Punch" (1925), and originally served in a new takeover position after Wallace Reid died as a follow-up actor in Reid's type of film in things like "The Lucky Devil" (1925). He's best remembered now, perhaps, as the star in the series of films where he played "The Whistler" (1944-47).

    This is on a new Blu-Ray from the Film Preservation Society, highly toned, with a few titles tinted, and a lovely musical score by Bill Marx, Harpo's son.

    Just as a side note, I find it curious that I have five DVDs or Blu-Rays of Dix movies from 1925. Why so many from that year are available when he made so many films from as far back as 1917 seems odd to me. He's not an actor too many people remember anymore, though he certainly deserves to be better known. His output, though perhaps not in the "classic" category, with perhaps the exceptions of "The Ten Commandments" (1923) and the lesser "Cimarron" (1931), still are good watching today. Dix becomes a tad ripe after his silent days, but gets back into the swing of things with the really good "Whistler" series.
    5boblipton

    Too Many Kisses, Not Enough Jokes

    Frank Currier is a mining engineer who has a huge worldwide operation. He spends his profits buying off women whom his son, Richard Dix, has captivated. To save some of the money, he ships Dix off to Basque country under the supervision of Joseph Burke. The Basque women, Burke informs him, never have anything to do with non-Basque men. Unfortunately, no one has told Basque beauty Frances Howard, and the two are soon canoodling. This upsets policeman/bandit William Powell, who arranges for his death..... futilely as it turns out, because Dix is the star of this movie, and how deadly do you expect your thugs to be when one of them is Harpo Marx in a biretta instead of a battered top hat?

    This movie has been sought for many years because of Harpo's appearance. It was listed confidently as 'lost' until it turned up in a 16mm. Print in Irvin Willat's estate. The copy that played last night on Turner Classic Movies was in beautiful condition. Alas, while the romantic parts are good, the comedy bits aren't that funny. Well, it's one to check off the list.
    8springfieldrental

    A Marx Brother's' First Surviving Movie Appearance

    The comedic team, the Marx Brothers, were the talk of Broadway during the mid-1920s. Their "I'll Say She Is' show consisted of sharp verbal humor mixed with song numbers and improvisational comedy. It was the highlight of the 1924-1925 New York City theater season. Evolving their act from the many years on the vaudeville circuit, the Marx Brothers, besides a lost quickie 1921 short 'Humor Risk,' never appeared, solo or as a group, in film until January 1925's "Too Many Kisses." Harpo Marx was the first brother to make an appearance in cinema, albeit brief but memorable, signifying his great potential in future on-screen endeavors.

    Harpo, born Adolph, later changed to Arthur, was the second oldest of the Marx brothers. His self-taught skill playing the harp morphed into his known name, Harpo, during his vaudeville days. His stage and movie career is known for his lack of speaking. Several versions handed down give a reason behind his muteness. One account is a theater critic in 1914 wrote Harpo was brilliant on stage until he opened his mouth. Groucho claimed it was after a Winnipeg, Manitoba, act when the theater's owner paid them in pennies. As they left, Harpo yelled he wished the theater would burn down. It came true: that night a fire did destroy the venue. He learned to shut his mouth after that.

    In "Too Many Kisses," Harpo does speak. It's the only time, with the exception in a group song in 1931's 'Monkey Business' and in a brief microphone appearance in 1936's 'The Great Ziegfeld,' he says something on film. As The Village Peter Pan, Harpo exclaims according to the title card "You sure you can't move?" Since this is a silent film, Harpo's lips are seen moving as he asks the question to a belligerent all tied up. The only other Marx Brothers who made a film appearance before their 1929 'The Cocoanuts' was Zeppo in 1925's 'A Kiss In The Dark.' "Too Many Kisses" is also a rare Richard Dix comedy. He plays a rich businessman's son whose paramour exploits forces his father to send him on a long trip to the Basque region of France. There he falls in love with a local beauty (Frances Howard), who is also pursued by Julio (William Powell), a local soldier. Dix, previously appearing in a number of Westerns, applies a light-hearted touch in his rivalry with Powell. Actress Francis Howard, recently signed to a five-year contract with Paramount Pictures, married producer Samuel Goldwyn, 20 years her senior, on April 23, 1925, soon after completing "Too Many Kisses." She was able to cancel her contract to devote time to her new family.

    "Too Many Kisses" also has the distinction of being one of the first movies to be part of a double bill. The film 'French Pastry' front-ended the Harpo movie. The idea of showing two movies back-to-back became especially popular during the Depression when theater owners were vying for customers by offering a two-for-one evening of entertainment.
    8tonyvmonte-54973

    Harpo Marx makes a worthy early film appearance in Too Many Kisses

    Unless a print turns up of the 1921 Humor Risk, this film is the earliest one to feature any of the Four Marx Brothers, in this case, Harpo. He's only in a few scenes and he's pretty amusing in them. The star of this one is Richard Dix who plays a playboy son of a millionaire boss who wants to take his son away from all the women he fooled around with and also to get him to look for some valuable minerals in another country. Since the women in this other country supposedly wouldn't marry anyone outside of their region, Dix would have no chance there to woo anyone but then that wouldn't be very exciting, would it? Anyway, his rival there is played by William Powell who played quite a bit of villainous roles during this period. He has a great presence that would serve him well in the future in the talkies when he switches sides. In summary, Too Many Kisses is a worthy comedy/drama for anyone interested in these early silent films. P. S. The version I watched was a restored one from 2020 that had a score composed and performed by Bill Marx, Harpo's son.
    GManfred

    ****** Fair Comedy

    Richard Dix plays a wastrel bon-vivant who is heir to his father's business if he can reform his ways and prove himself worthy. He must keep away from the ladies, for which he has a proclivity. He is sent to The Basque region of the Pyrenees to close a deal for some valuable minerals. Naturally, he encounters a lovely senorita (Frances Howard) who is betrothed to a volatile local tough (William Powell). Funny situations occur, which include Harpo Marx (!), Dix and Powell.

    It could have been a better film with a different lead than Dix, who does not seem cut out for comedy. He was, first and foremost, an action hero, and the bulk of the storyline hinges on William Powell, who carries most of the film. It has value mainly as a Hollywood antique to see some stars before they became famous, as the theme has been done many times and often better than "Too Many Kisses".

    6/10 - The website no longer prints my star ratings.

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    • Anecdotes
      This is the only "speaking" role of Harpo Marx in his entire cinema career. Alas, being this a silent movie, his line ("You sure you can't move?") appeared written on the screen.
    • Gaffes
      Although the title cards identify Potigny as being located in the Basque country near the French-Spanish border, Potigny is actually located in Normandy, in the north of France.
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      Title Card: Every man -- no matter how great -- has his weakness.

    • Versions alternatives
      2020 Restoration: "Too Many Kisses was produced by Famous Players--Lasky Corp. and released in six reels on March 2, 1925. The film was considered lost until author and historian Robert S. Birchard discovered a 16mm reduction print of the 35mm camera negative in the collection of Irvin V. Willat in 1971. The American Film Institute created a new negative upon which this restoration was based. The negative was donated to the Library of Congress as part of the AFI/Irwin V. Willat Collection. Film Preservation Society completed this restoration in June 2020."
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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 janvier 1925 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Aucun
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Too Many Kisses
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, États-Unis(studio - then Paramount Studios)
    • Société de production
      • Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
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