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Une jeune femme vient à Hollywood avec des rêves de célébrité, et les réalise avec l'aide d'un ancien jeune-premier alcoolique dont les meilleurs jours sont derrière lui.Une jeune femme vient à Hollywood avec des rêves de célébrité, et les réalise avec l'aide d'un ancien jeune-premier alcoolique dont les meilleurs jours sont derrière lui.Une jeune femme vient à Hollywood avec des rêves de célébrité, et les réalise avec l'aide d'un ancien jeune-premier alcoolique dont les meilleurs jours sont derrière lui.
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 4 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
- Posture Coach
- (as Guinn Williams)
Jean Acker
- Woman at Preview
- (non crédité)
Eric Alden
- Niles' Assistant
- (non crédité)
Irving Bacon
- Station Agent
- (non crédité)
Jane Barnes
- Waitress #1
- (non crédité)
Vince Barnett
- Otto
- (non crédité)
Clara Blandick
- Aunt Mattie
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen the drunken Norman Maine character raucously interrupts the Oscar presentation, it was déja vu for Janet Gaynor. She had brought her sister to the Academy Awards ceremony in 1929, when she won the first Best Actress Oscar ever awarded, for L'Heure suprême ! (1927). Her sister became very drunk and completely out of control, thoroughly embarrassing Gaynor.
- GaffesThe Night Court Judge refers to the "commonwealth" of California, but California isn't one of the states with commonwealth status. The judge should have referred to the "state" instead.
- Citations
Grandmother Lettie: If you've got one drop of my blood in your veins, you won't let Mattie or any of her kind break your heart, you'll go right out there and break it yourself.
- Versions alternativesAlso available in black and white
- ConnexionsEdited into What's Cookin' Doc? (1944)
- Bandes originalesCalifornia, Here I Come
(1924) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
(variations in the score as Esther arrives in Hollywood)
Commentaire à la une
Fredric March gave a magnificent performance, probably the best of his career, as Norman Maine, the actor whose career is in the descendant as that of his wife, Vikki Lester, is in the ascendant in this, the first 'official' version of "A Star is Born", (the 1932 film "What Price Hollywood" roughly told the same story). March displays just the right degree of brashness, of knowingness, and a combination of ego and a real actor's almost complete lack of ego. It's a miraculous piece of work.
As Lester, Janet Gaynor is touchingly blank but the star quality she is meant to display seems conspicuously absent; (in the 1954 musical remake Judy Garland was almost too much a star). It seems inconceivable that she could eclipse March on screen (even with his drinking). If Lester is a star and possibly a great actress Gaynor keeps the secret to herself.
The script for this version was partly written by Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell and it shows. It's an acerbic and, at times, savage movie about the movies, quite cynical for a major studio picture of it's day. It is very well directed by William Wellman who draws first-rate performances from the supporting cast, in particular Lionel Stander as a heartless, slime-ball studio hack. This remains the best of the three versions to come thus far.
As Lester, Janet Gaynor is touchingly blank but the star quality she is meant to display seems conspicuously absent; (in the 1954 musical remake Judy Garland was almost too much a star). It seems inconceivable that she could eclipse March on screen (even with his drinking). If Lester is a star and possibly a great actress Gaynor keeps the secret to herself.
The script for this version was partly written by Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell and it shows. It's an acerbic and, at times, savage movie about the movies, quite cynical for a major studio picture of it's day. It is very well directed by William Wellman who draws first-rate performances from the supporting cast, in particular Lionel Stander as a heartless, slime-ball studio hack. This remains the best of the three versions to come thus far.
- MOscarbradley
- 15 juil. 2005
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- A Star Is Born
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- 1 173 639 $US (estimé)
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