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Vie de star

Titre original : Queenie
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 3h 53min
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Kirk Douglas and Mia Sara in Vie de star (1987)
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Une Indienne anglophone émigre de l'Inde vers la Grande-Bretagne, poursuit la gloire et la fortune au prix de son bonheur personnel, et devient une star de cinéma à Hollywood tout en dissimu... Tout lireUne Indienne anglophone émigre de l'Inde vers la Grande-Bretagne, poursuit la gloire et la fortune au prix de son bonheur personnel, et devient une star de cinéma à Hollywood tout en dissimulant la vérité sur son histoire.Une Indienne anglophone émigre de l'Inde vers la Grande-Bretagne, poursuit la gloire et la fortune au prix de son bonheur personnel, et devient une star de cinéma à Hollywood tout en dissimulant la vérité sur son histoire.

  • Casting principal
    • Joss Ackland
    • Martin Balsam
    • Claire Bloom
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    • Casting principal
      • Joss Ackland
      • Martin Balsam
      • Claire Bloom
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Sir Burton Rumsey
    • 1987
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Marty Rose
    • 1987
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Vicky Kelley
    • 1987
    Gary Cady
    • Lucien Chambrun
    • 1987
    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • David Konig
    • 1987
    Joel Grey
    Joel Grey
    • Aaron Diamond
    • 1987
    Leigh Lawson
    Leigh Lawson
    • Uncle Morgan
    • 1987
    Sarah Miles
    Sarah Miles
    • Lady Sybil Rumsey
    • 1987
    Mia Sara
    Mia Sara
    • Queenie Kelly…
    • 1987
    Topol
    Topol
    • Dimitri Goldner
    • 1987
    Serena Gordon
    • Prunella Rumsey
    • 1987
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Grandmother
    • 1987
    Kate Emma Davies
    • Young Queenie
    • 1987
    Albert Moses
    Albert Moses
    • Inspector Gopal
    • 1987
    Abigail Painter
    • Young Prunella
    • 1987
    Ernest Clark
    Ernest Clark
    • Sir Philip Wentworth
    • 1987
    Abbas Ali Moghul
    Abbas Ali Moghul
    • (1987)
    • 1987
    Rob Spendlove
    • Dickie
    • 1987
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    8jojofla

    Melodramatic, but quite entertaining

    Based on Michael Korda's bestselling interpretation of the life of legendary movie star (and his aunt) Merle Oberon, this 1987 mini-series chronicles the life of a young Eurasian woman (Mia Sara) who flees India to England, where she hides the truth of her past (including her role in the accidental death of an important British official back in India) to become a famous movie star. The script for "Queenie" is extremely melodramatic, and the time frame doesn't seem quite accurate (in part II, Queenie returns to India to make a movie that one character describes as "more expensive than Gone with the Wind"--meaning she and a large British-American entourage are trapsing across the globe to make a movie at the height of World War II!!!), but the show is quite lavish and, thanks to an energetic cast--especially the lovely Miss Sara--quite entertaining. There's also a fine score by Georges Delarue. Worth seeing if you come across it on television--I'd love to have it on DVD.
    8HotToastyRag

    Engrossing and well-acted miniseries

    When I started out watching the 4-hour miniseries Queenie, I thought I'd certainly turn it off after the first fifteen minutes or so. How could an epic period piece starring the girlfriend in Ferris Bueller's Day Off be any good? Well, my apologies to Mia Sara, because not only was Queenie riveting, but she gave a very good performance as well!

    The miniseries starts off with Kate Emma Davies as young Queenie, a fantastic look-a-like for Mia Sara. She's half Indian but passes for white; but she gets teased at school and shunned by white society. All she wants is out of life is to become a movie star. She doesn't have a crush at school, and she's not aware of any sex and power struggle between men and women. Unfortunately, because she's so beautiful, men can't keep their hands off her, starting with her schoolteacher. Throughout the episodes, when Mia Sara takes the lead, it's heartbreaking to watch Queenie change her life view. Because she's continually objectified and desired by men, she learns that she can use her body to get other things she wants, and she turns into a completely different person. It's tragic, but also true to life and quite fascinating.

    I don't want to spoil the plot, because Queenie has such an eventful life and comes in contact with so many interesting characters, but I highly recommend this miniseries if you like the genre. With seasoned veterans joining the supporting cast-Kirk Douglas, Claire Bloom, Joss Ackland, Joel Grey, Martin Balsam, Sarah Miles, Topol, and Leigh Lawson-every scene is well-acted and compelling. I was on the edge of my seat during Queenie's journey, and just like every great miniseries, there's sadness, suspense, romance, violence, secrets, blackmail, and the perfect tying of all loose ends. For a very fun weekend with your mom, rent Queenie, light a fire, and bring out the china tea set!

    Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, since there may or may not be a rape scene, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.
    Vincentiu

    nuances

    is it Merle Oberon portrait ? maybe. but the feelings is than it is far accuracy, scene for silhouette of American dream, melodramatic and nice. it has a lead virtue - the cast. Mia Sara does a splendid work in a role who remains clone of so many fragile characters. Joss Ackland is perfect bad guy and Kirk Douglas creates an interesting drawing of providential man. but, behind atmosphere, fight of ambitious young woman, it seems be not exactly a portrait but a mask. one of Hallmark films style, slices of pink novels, it is beautiful and touching first for a special public. window out of dusty reality, it is a large isle of fiction as diaphanous curtain for a dancer.
    8blanche-2

    Really loosely based is the right term for this one.

    Merle Oberon was a glamorous film star, one of the first, I believe, to go on record about the wonders of plastic surgery. Unfortunately, she was born at the wrong time to take advantage of her beauty as an older woman or to be truthful about her real background.

    "Queenie" is based on the roman a clef by her nephew, Michael Korda, and it's pure fiction except for a few items.

    It's the story of an Anglo-Indian young girl, Queenie Kelly, living in India when it was under British rule. She suffered from bullying by students at the school she attended because of her mixed ethnicity. At the same time, her exotic beauty attracted male attention. At one point, when her musician brother is fired from his country club job, she goes to Sir Burton Ramsey, who owns the club, to beg for his job back. He rapes her. Running from him, he trips and falls over a balcony to his death.

    Terrified no one would believe her, Queenie steals Ramsey's wallet and, with her uncle, leaves the country for England. There she works as a stripper and eventually becomes a film star. Calling herself Dawn Avalon, she can never tell anyone her true ethnicity or identity, which would ruin her career and possibly result in a murder charge.

    That's the story of Queenie, but with the exception of hiding her true identity, it's not the story of Merle Oberon. Much of Oberon's early life is in question. Her mother could actually have been her grandmother, and her sister Constance her mother; her nephew claimed to have discovered he was her half-brother after researching his heritage.

    In order to empathize with Oberon, the racism during these years must be addressed. With people like Freddie Washington and Anna Mae Wong denied careers, Oberon could never, ever, have admitted to being part Indian. Instead, like the character in Queenie, she claimed to have been born in Tasmania.

    This miniseries is very entertaining, with Mia Sara absolutely perfect for Queenie - you could never find a double for Oberon, but Sara has Oberon's delicate, exotic looks and beautiful speaking voice. Someone said Oberon was an established star before marrying Alexander Korda, but that's not true. Korda, whom she married, not only gave her career a huge boost, but he brought her to Hollywood to work for Sam Goldwyn.

    In the miniseries, Korda is "David Konig" and played by Kirk Douglas. Queenie is in love with a photographer turned cinematographer, Lucien (Gary Cady), but Konig gets him a cinematographer's job in Egypt while Queenie is filming in India. He then seduces and marries her.

    The real Oberon married Korda, and after their divorce, she married cinematographer Lucien Ballard. According to a letter I have, Ballard physically abused her, as did a boyfriend later on. Ballard invented a special light for Oberon after she was in a car accident, and that light, the "obie" is still used today.

    The film Queenie makes, her big debut, in the miniseries is said to cost $25 million, more than Gone with the Wind. Not likely that the movie was made during wartime in India. Also not likely that it cost 25 million since GWTW cost $3.85 million.

    Claire Bloom does a beautiful job as Queenie's mother. I'm not sure if the story of her mother pretending to be her maid comes from this fictional account or actually happened. If her mother was indeed with her, it makes sense that the two would have agreed to that masquerade. In any case, Oberon adored her mother.

    Though only in her fifties, like many female movie stars of her time, Oberon was relegated to low-budget films, self-produced films, and television. She did have a good role in 1967's Hotel and, at 56, was absolutely stunning. Her last film was in 1973, six years before her death. A stressful life, but a successful career that could have continued in today's world.

    Queenie was filmed in Jaipur, India, with magnificent production values and a cast that includes not only Douglas and Bloom, but Topol, Joss Ackland, Martin Balsam, and Joel Grey. Recommended - it's the kind of super-expensive miniseries we saw a lot of in the '80s, and they're gone for good.
    2huma_sibtain

    Browned up actors

    I remember watching this when it was first released in 1987.

    It's an interesting story but for me, spoilt by the super cringing of browned up actors. It was really disgraceful to cast white actors when there were good enough South Asian actors who could have done an equally, but more authentic job. I am so glad we have moved on.

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      Based upon the life of Merle Oberon. Her first husband was Alexander Korda, uncle of Michael Korda who wrote the movie.
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      Version of The Trouble with Merle (2002)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mai 1987 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Queenie, la force d'un destin
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Jaigarh Fort, Amber, Rajasthan, Inde(various)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Highgate Pictures
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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    • Durée
      • 3h 53min(233 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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