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Une île au soleil

Titre original : Island in the Sun
  • 1957
  • 12
  • 1h 59min
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6,1/10
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Joan Fontaine, James Mason, Harry Belafonte, Joan Collins, Dorothy Dandridge, and Michael Rennie in Une île au soleil (1957)
Trailer for this classic drama set in the Caribbean
Lire trailer3:31
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15 photos
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Se déroulant dans les années 1950 sur une île des Caraïbes sous la domination britannique, ce drame s'articule autour de la politique locale, des relations interraciales, des inégalités soci... Tout lireSe déroulant dans les années 1950 sur une île des Caraïbes sous la domination britannique, ce drame s'articule autour de la politique locale, des relations interraciales, des inégalités sociales, du racisme, de l'adultère et du meurtre.Se déroulant dans les années 1950 sur une île des Caraïbes sous la domination britannique, ce drame s'articule autour de la politique locale, des relations interraciales, des inégalités sociales, du racisme, de l'adultère et du meurtre.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Rossen
  • Scénario
    • Alfred Hayes
    • Alec Waugh
  • Casting principal
    • James Mason
    • Joan Fontaine
    • Dorothy Dandridge
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    1,5 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Rossen
    • Scénario
      • Alfred Hayes
      • Alec Waugh
    • Casting principal
      • James Mason
      • Joan Fontaine
      • Dorothy Dandridge
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    Island In The Sun
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    Island In The Sun

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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Maxwell Fleury
    Joan Fontaine
    Joan Fontaine
    • Mavis Norman
    Dorothy Dandridge
    Dorothy Dandridge
    • Margot Seaton
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Jocelyn Fleury
    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    • Hilary Carson
    Harry Belafonte
    Harry Belafonte
    • David Boyeur
    Diana Wynyard
    Diana Wynyard
    • Mrs. Betty Fleury
    John Williams
    John Williams
    • Colonel Whittingham
    Stephen Boyd
    Stephen Boyd
    • Euan Templeton
    Patricia Owens
    Patricia Owens
    • Sylvia Fleury
    Basil Sydney
    Basil Sydney
    • Julian Fleury
    John Justin
    John Justin
    • Denis Archer
    Ronald Squire
    Ronald Squire
    • Governor Templeton
    Hartley Power
    • Bradshaw
    Darryl F. Zanuck
    Darryl F. Zanuck
    • Self - Introduction Trailer
    Jack Armstrong
    • Snooker Player at Santa Marta Club
    • (non crédité)
    Patrick Halpin
    • Santa Marta Club Member
    • (non crédité)
    Victor Harrington
    Victor Harrington
    • Snooker Player at Santa Marta Club
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Rossen
    • Scénario
      • Alfred Hayes
      • Alec Waugh
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    BLG-2

    Intruiging, but not well developed

    Hollywood was clearly not ready for this type of drama, which is full of compromise. Screen lovers Dorothy Dandridge and John Justin are clearly not allowed to kiss. Ditto for Joan Fontaine and Harry Belafonte (incidentally, Fontaine's comment about the two of them being children together should have been left out; she looks good, but it's still obvious that she's a good ten years older than he.)
    jeldridg27

    Richly entertaining...

    Very easy to imagine this happening throughout the world. The setting of the film (island) creates the microcosm that drives the conflicts of the plot, much like Casablanca. The theme of desire throughout the film helps this wonderful cast create characters you can enjoy and understand, their motives quite transparent. The scene with Harry Belafonte (David Boyeur) singing with the fishermen hauling in the nets stands out. John Williams, who is always brilliant in such roles, works his magic to provoke and entrap James Mason's Maxwell Fleury into confessing his murder. Dorothy Dandridge is lovely as Margot, and the subplot of her love affair keeps the hope for happy endings alive in the film. The cinematography helps to develop the exotic yet isolating setting, and the sets do well to set the tone of the lifestyle (luxurious) of the prominent characters who live under the mercy of desire in the human condition. The themes of this film transcend its setting, and I imagine this film to have been quite enlightening to those who viewed it in 1957. Really enjoyed this film, even in its length.
    7oneflighthoop

    1950s tale of interracial relationships and racial tensions on a British Caribbean island.

    This was a very unique movie for Hollywood in the 1950s because it explored interracial relationships from both a political as well as romantic perspective. No doubt, it made audiences extremely uncomfortable.

    The cast is very strong (with Dorothy Dandridge, Joan Fontaine, John Williams and James Mason--who never disappoints,) and the storyline both intriguing and unpredictable. Harry Belafonte portrays a proud, outspoken labor leader who fights racial injustice on a British Caribbean island, but this is only a secondary plot line. The "forbidden fruit" of interracial relationships is explored from several different perspectives giving this movie an important place in the history of American Cinema. Although racism and class-ism are common elements, the characters are empathetically portrayed. This movie was released in Jim Crow America and, younger viewers may not fully appreciate its' unique portrayal of Blacks in non-subservient roles. Blacks were typically cast as inarticulate maids and butlers, but Dorothy Dandridge (nominated as Best Actress for Carmen Jones in 1954) and Harry Belafonte (a top ten pop singer) were particularly stunning and sophisticated, an anomaly for Black actors in films roles at the time. Nevertheless, Belafonte's acting is often stilted, revealing that this was an early role while Dandridge's character lacks depth--though her acting superb, given that she has been given so little with which to work.

    An important side note is that Harry Belafonte was a top-selling West Indian Calyso singer (Day-0-The Banana Boat Song) at the time that this movie was released and performed the title song. In addition to making a strong political statement about the need for racial justice--via his character in this film--he also was a high-profile figure within the Civil Rights Movement, marching with the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King.
    8matushka1731

    A 50s gem

    OK, so it's not a masterpiece but when I saw it listed on Retroplex the other day, I couldn't wait to see it again. Oh, the drama, oh, the intertwined relationships. How fitting that this came out the same year as "Peyton Place", considered the mother of all soap operas. Yes, it had its sappy moments and its overacting; but what a pleasure to see it again. I see it's out on DVD in all its wide-screen glory...i may have to buy this one as a definite "guilty pleasure". An interesting aside is the pairing of Joan Collins and Stephen Boyd (before his outstanding performance as Messala in Ben-Hur) and the information that they were being considered for 1963's "Cleopatra"--she in Liz Taylor's role as Cleopatra, he in Richard Burton's role as Marc Anthony. Could've changed the whole of cinematic history...something to ponder.
    6planktonrules

    A soapy film about an island in the final days of colonialism

    "Island in the Sun" was filmed in Barbados and Grenada, though it's about a fictional British colonial island...roughly like Barbados or Grenada! In many ways, it's a film about the racism inherent in colonialism and in other ways is a soap opera set on a tropical island. It also features something shocking for its time...and interracial romance between Joan Fontaine and Harry Belafonte...something which, sadly, caused a bit of a commotion when it debuted.

    The movie is odd in that it seems to have many, many plots...too many for my taste. Much of it involves the Fleury family-- especially the incredibly strange character played by James Mason. But in addition to the Fleurys, there are many others--and the common thread to all of this is soapy romance. Many of the romances are interracial and the stories thrust seems to be that with the ending of colonialism comes the elimination of racial boundaries in love.

    As I mentioned, I actually think the film has too many plots. I also thought Mason's character was enough for one film....so either the film should have been all about him OR they should have eliminated him completely. Regardless, it's a confusing sort of film--with many excellent moments but not nearly enough focus. Decent but the film could have been so, so much better...especially since so many things that are brought up in this film are important and deserve a better presentation.

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    • Anecdotes
      Joan Fontaine received hundreds of hate letters, containing dimes and quarters, which read, "If you're so hard up that you have to work with a nigger..." They were post-marked from various parts of the country, but they seemed to be dictated by one organization, as many of the phrases were identical. Fontaine turned the letters over to the FBI.
    • Citations

      Mavis Norman: Do you care what stupid, prejudiced people think?

      David Boyeur: You've never had to fight stupidity or prejudice.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Biography: Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker (1995)
    • Bandes originales
      Island in the Sun
      Written by Harry Belafonte and Irving Burgie

      Performed by Harry Belafonte

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 août 1957 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Island in the Sun
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Barbades
    • Société de production
      • Darryl F. Zanuck Productions
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      • 2 250 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 59min(119 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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