Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA dissolute rich society boy marries a worldly nightclub singer, and she begins to have a wholly unexpected effect on him.A dissolute rich society boy marries a worldly nightclub singer, and she begins to have a wholly unexpected effect on him.A dissolute rich society boy marries a worldly nightclub singer, and she begins to have a wholly unexpected effect on him.
Theresa Maxwell Conover
- Mrs. William Deane
- (as Theresa Maxwell)
Allan Cavan
- Mr. Lyon
- (non crédité)
Bill Elliott
- Nightclub Patron
- (non crédité)
Mary Gordon
- Cook
- (non crédité)
Ben Hall
- Office Boy
- (non crédité)
Selmer Jackson
- Conover
- (non crédité)
Tom London
- Thug
- (non crédité)
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- AnecdotesIn an early bit of dialogue, Gene Raymond's character listens to his parents say he shouldn't marry a blues singer, and he replies, "Whom should I marry - Schumann-Heink?," referring to a famous opera singer who had just retired in 1932. Ironically, when Raymond himself married in 1937 his bride was an opera singer as well as a movie star: Jeanette MacDonald.
- GaffesIn the montage showing Abby and Rodney living the high life after they are married, the image of William Deane signing Rodney's $4000 allowance check with the same date (October 15th, 1932), and the same check number is used twice, even though several months have supposedly passed between checks.
- Citations
[first lines]
Rodney Deane: Here, we're going out.
Abby Fane: Going out?
Rodney Deane: Yeah, the whole family's waiting for us.
- Crédits fousCredits appear as electric light signs in Times Square.
- Bandes originalesSay What You Mean, and Mean What You're Saying to Me
(uncredited)
Written by Gerald Marks and Joe Young
Performed by Carole Lombard
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In the time-old tale of a rich boy falling for a poor girl, Gene Raymond falls for Carole Lombard in Brief Moment, much to his family's disappointment. He threatens to marry her, and they cut him off and out. They marry, but in a twist, his father still writes him checks on the side.
The meat of this story is the dissolution of the marriage. After the beginning, Gene's family practically disappears. Gene and Carole learn quickly that love doesn't conquer all. He drinks and gambles, and Carole's heart breaks with each ruined night. I've seen a lot of these types of movies, and this one isn't the best. It's rather stereotypical, boiling down a troubled marriage to a day at the races and too many martinis. But if you like the leads, you can rent it.
The meat of this story is the dissolution of the marriage. After the beginning, Gene's family practically disappears. Gene and Carole learn quickly that love doesn't conquer all. He drinks and gambles, and Carole's heart breaks with each ruined night. I've seen a lot of these types of movies, and this one isn't the best. It's rather stereotypical, boiling down a troubled marriage to a day at the races and too many martinis. But if you like the leads, you can rent it.
- HotToastyRag
- 18 sept. 2020
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By what name was Brief Moment (1933) officially released in Canada in English?
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