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John Steinbeck introduce cinque delle storie più celebri di O. Henry dal suo periodo di New York dal 1902 al 1910 in questo film antologico.John Steinbeck introduce cinque delle storie più celebri di O. Henry dal suo periodo di New York dal 1902 al 1910 in questo film antologico.John Steinbeck introduce cinque delle storie più celebri di O. Henry dal suo periodo di New York dal 1902 al 1910 in questo film antologico.
Joyce Mackenzie
- Hazel Woods (segment "The Clarion Call")
- (scene tagliate)
- (as Joyce MacKenzie)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizJohn Steinbeck opens an O. Henry volume at the start of each segment, and the viewers are shown the first one or two paragraphs of the upcoming story's first page. However, only the introductions to "The Ransom of Red Chief" and "The Gift of the Magi" show exactly what O. Henry wrote at the start of that tale. What is shown prior to the other three yarns is similar to, but not exactly, O. Henry's actual opening words.
- BlooperIn the first segment, as the man who had the umbrella runs off, a shadow of the camera can be seen on Horace's back.
- Citazioni
Soapy (segment "The Cop and the Anthem"): It may interest to you to know, my good man, that I and the minutest coin of the realm are total strangers.
Waiter (segment "The Cop and the Anthem"): How's that?
Soapy (segment "The Cop and the Anthem"): I said I was broke!
- Versioni alternativeThe "Ransom of Red Chief" segment was deleted after the film's initial engagements, then restored in the television prints.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Marilyn (1963)
- Colonne sonoreBringing in the Sheaves
(1880) (uncredited)
Music by George A. Minor
Lyrics by Knowles Shaw
Played and sung by The Bowery Mission Band
Recensione in evidenza
An homage to O. Henry, featuring five of his short stories, an interesting collection of actors and directors, and narrated by John Steinbeck. It starts strong, with the first story featuring Charles Laughton in the role of an erudite tramp and a brief appearance from Marilyn Monroe, the second with a fantastic performance from Richard Widmark, and some nice visuals in the third, which was directed by Jean Negulesco. O. Henry's stories have bits of irony, humor, and little twists at the end, and are entertaining in a gentle, quaint kind of way. There is an unevenness to how well they translated to the screen, especially in the fourth story, directed by Howard Hawks, but I was entertained, and touched by O. Henry's humanism. I also loved seeing Steinbeck in his only film appearance.
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