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Spring Meeting

  • 1941
  • 1h 33min
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5,8/10
146
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Spring Meeting (1941)
ComédieRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man's mother wants him to marry a wealthy heiress, but the man falls in love with the girl's sister.A young man's mother wants him to marry a wealthy heiress, but the man falls in love with the girl's sister.A young man's mother wants him to marry a wealthy heiress, but the man falls in love with the girl's sister.

  • Réalisation
    • Walter C. Mycroft
  • Scénario
    • Norman Lee
    • Walter C. Mycroft
    • Molly Keane
  • Casting principal
    • Enid Stamp-Taylor
    • Michael Wilding
    • Basil Sydney
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    146
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    • Réalisation
      • Walter C. Mycroft
    • Scénario
      • Norman Lee
      • Walter C. Mycroft
      • Molly Keane
    • Casting principal
      • Enid Stamp-Taylor
      • Michael Wilding
      • Basil Sydney
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    Rôles principaux11

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    Enid Stamp-Taylor
    Enid Stamp-Taylor
    • Tiny Fox-Collier
    Michael Wilding
    Michael Wilding
    • Tony Fox-Collier
    Basil Sydney
    Basil Sydney
    • James
    Sarah Churchill
    Sarah Churchill
    • Joan Furze
    Nova Pilbeam
    Nova Pilbeam
    • Baby Furze
    W.G. Fay
    • Johnny Mahoney
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Aunt Bijou
    Henry Edwards
    Henry Edwards
    • Sir Richard Furze
    Hugh McDermott
    Hugh McDermott
    • Michael Byrne
    Tony Quinn
    • Ship's Steward
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    Kieran Turney
      • Réalisation
        • Walter C. Mycroft
      • Scénario
        • Norman Lee
        • Walter C. Mycroft
        • Molly Keane
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      10beech488

      Fun times with penny-pinching irish

      I loved every minute of this sweet romp. It's a simple story but the entire cast is so fun to watch. Margaret Rutherford's Aunt Bijou is hilarious as was Sir Richard and James the butler. Nova Pilbeam is simply lovely as the innocent Baby longing to "get a man" and the fascinated Tony (Wilding) is eager to comply. They haven't made films like this for a long time and more's the pity.
      9robert-temple-1

      Wonderfully droll and comic Irish tale

      This film is an absolute delight. It is wildly funny in many places, and gives an affectionate portrayal of some of the best eccentricities of those elfin Irish folk. The film is based upon a play by Molly Keane (aka M. J. Farrell) and John Perry. So popular was the play that it was filmed three times within eight years, and this is the second of those films. The other two were films for television, made respectively in 1938 and 1946. Two of the most crucial cast members of the original 1938 TV film, which was directed by the young John Gielgud, were carried over into this film, namely the hilarious character actor W. G. Fay (Irish, 1872-1947) as Johnny Mahoney and the wildly eccentric and over-the-top funny Margaret Rutherford as Bijou Furze. In this film, we see the highly exuberant Nova Pilbeam dashing about, full of energy, startling everyone as 'Baby Furze'. What with her being called Baby and her stepmother being called Tiny, we are clearly in the territory of the quaint. Baby's older sister is played by a very sedate Sarah Churchill, who does not go for laughs. It was very strange for my wife and myself to see Sarah when she was only 27 years old. We only knew her years after her retirement from the screen in 1959, having met her because she had the Kensington studio next door to my wife's Uncle Twinky, who was her great chum, and they liked to get drunk together in between paintings. Sarah was highly talented in several ways, published very good and sensitive poetry, painted, and of course acted in films (56 of them). Being Winston's daughter was doubtless a shadow over her all her life, as so often happens with the children of famous people. When Sarah became intoxicated, as she frequently did, she would fall about and become wholly incomprehensible. So there were both the 'good Sarah' and the 'bad Sarah', at least from the behavioural point of view. She was very much a good and generous –hearted soul, but intolerable when under the influence. This was her second film, and in a previous one in 1937 she had played only a maid. So in effect this was the first real showing for her on screen. We also knew her niece Arabella, now alas also gone too young. She too had an excellent nature and the same eyes. So much tragedy for the good at heart. I have already praised Nova Pilbeam's abilities as an actress in my reviews of THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934) and YOUNG AND INNOCENT (1937) and so I say once again what a pity it was that she retired from the screen prematurely in 1951. The co-directors of this film were also the co-authors of the screenplay, Walter C. Mycroft and Norman Lee. They did a very good job of keeping us laughing. But the film has one terrible flaw: the lighting by cinematographer Walter J. Harvey is some of the worst I have ever seen in a film. As a result of too much down-lighting and no compensating lights to wash out the resultant face shadows, the incompetent oaf caused both Nova Pilbeam and her suitor Michael Wilding to look as if they were developing some terrible face-rot, with profound dark patches marring their visages and distracting one from the action, as one watched and worried to see whether their cheeks and brows would fall off before the scene had finished. (And were there ambulances waiting outside the sound stage when their inevitable and imminent demises took place from the terrible unknown disease?) So between wanting to strangle the lighting man and laughing myself out of my chair, it was all very much of an adventure watching this film. The English used to be so good at making gentle fun of their Welsh, Scottish, and Irish neighbours, showing the gnomic folk humour and irreverent wisecracks to full effect. Oh for the days of forceful and hilarious non-political correctness! And no one took offence, for in those days people had a sense of humour and did not rush to strap on their suicide vests at the slightest imagined affront to their self-importance or their quaint national habits and traits. Unless you are one of those touchy people who sleeps on a hair trigger, this film will make you feel merry enough to quaff a couple of pints of Guinness and become a bit silly yourself.
      7richardchatten

      Elstree-Shot Blarney

      The first of three sex farces based on plays directed one after the other early in the war by producer Walter Mycroft; this one supposedly set in Ireland and distinguished by the presence of Margaret Rutherford repeating her stage role.

      Set in 1936 and apart from the big hair and even bigger forties shoulders worn by Nova Pilbeam and Sarah Churchill playing sisters it still has a decidedly thirties feel. As a director Mycroft has a liking for vertiginous pans, which keeps it moving.
      7louiseculmer

      Whimsical romantic comedy set in Ireland

      An amusing romantic comedy. Enid Stamp-Taylor is delightful as Tiny Fox-Collier, an impoverished widow who takes her son Tony (Michael Wilding, charming as ever) to stay in Ireland with an old flame of hers, Sir Richard Furze, a very wealthy widower. Tiny hopes that Tony will marry Sir Richard's elder daughter, Joan, who stands to inherit her father's estate, but Tony inconveniently falls for Baby, Joan's younger sister. Meanwhile Joan is enamoured of her father's groom, Michael, who loves her, but feels he is too lowly to aspire to her hand. Tiny sets out to sort out all the lovers' problems, while also hoping to kindle her old flame, Sir Richard. There is an amusing performance by Margaret Rutherford as an eccentric elderly relative who can't resist a flutter on the horses, and several cheerful Irish servants to add a bit of local colour. A very enjoyable and warmhearted comedy.
      5malcolmgsw

      Good cast but indifferent play.

      This film was directed by Walter Mycroft who was head of production at Elstree studios during the thirties.For a variety of reasons he was not a well liked man.He doesn't direct this film with much verve other than a dance sequence.It has two burgeoning film stars in Nova Pilbeam and Michael Wilding.Illness was wanted by Hitchcock for Rebecca but vetoed by Hitchcock.Sliding was of course to become one of the top stars of British cinema by the late forties.Margaret Rutherford Floyd in and out as a gambling eccentric aunt.Sarah Churchill,daughter of Winston really wasn't a particularly talented actress nor did she have the looks to make you forget her lack of ability.Basil Sidney is playing a very much atypical role for him.Normally he played dyed in the wool villains.If it was funny in 1941 it isn't now.

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      • Anecdotes
        This movie's earliest documented U.S. telecasts took place in Cincinnati, Ohio on Friday, August 26, 1949 on WCPO (Channel 7), and in Los Angeles, California on Saturday, September 3, 1949 on KTTV (Channel 11).
      • Gaffes
        The amount of food on Margaret Rutherford's breakfast plate increases from shot to shot.

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      • Date de sortie
        • 2 juin 1941 (Royaume-Uni)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Royaume-Uni
      • Langue
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Three Wise Brides
      • Société de production
        • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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      • Durée
        • 1h 33min(93 min)
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.37 : 1

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