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Walter Bacon
- Attorney
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Ralph Brooks
- Courtroom Spectator
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John Brown
- Dr. Wallace
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Jack Chefe
- Waiter
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Matt Dennis
- Matt Dennis
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Kem Dibbs
- Tour Bus Driver
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Ken Drake
- Court Clerk
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Bess Flowers
- Bus Passenger
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Lilian Fontaine
- Miss Higgins
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Jerry Hausner
- Roy Esterly
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Donald Kerr
- Hollywood Tour Bus Pitchman
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- QuizWriter-producer Collier Young was then the husband of Joan Fontaine and had previously been married to Ida Lupino.
- BlooperThe movie is about a couple in San Francisco with establishing shots at 1:13 (city landscape) and 1:22 (a city street with a characteristic steep hill). Mr Jordan (Edmund Gwenn) has to travel to LA to do a background check on Harry Graham (Edmond O'Brien). But when he arrives in LA to visit business offices there, the buildings are all on SF style steep streets (see 10:40 and 11:22). They apparently used SF locations for LA locations, and to those who know both cities, it sticks out quite noticeably.
- Citazioni
Tour Bus Driver: Behind that big hedge over there, there's a little man who was Santa Claus to the whole world: Edmund Gwenn.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening includes the following over two cards, the first presenting the actor name leading into the second, the opening title card: "Edmond O'Brien as The Bigamist"
- ConnessioniFeatured in IMDb Originals: A Salute to Women Directors (2020)
- Colonne sonoreIt Wasn't the Stars That Thrilled Me
Written by Matt Dennis and Dave Gillam
Performed by Matt Dennis (uncredited)
Recensione in evidenza
Ida Lupino, the trail blazing female director, both stars and directs in this extraordinary 1953 film "The Bigamist".
Ms. Lupino made interesting films and tackled some difficult subject matter. This being one of them, the plot conveyed in the title. However, Ms. Lupino, brings sympathy and understanding to all 3 main characters, herself playing Phyllis, Joan Fontaine playing Eve, the barren wife and the travelling tortured salesman played by Edmond O'Brien. Twee in-jokes aside and a few groan-worthy melodramatic moments, the film has aged well.
Eve plays the business woman extremely well. Everything starts to turn on its head when she decides she does want a child after all and they proceed with the adoption process.
Lupino plays the tough farm girl, working at menial jobs in the city and all too ready to have a romance. Her vulnerability is beautifully portrayed. Her pregnancy is handled with subtlety.
Edmund Gwenn plays the adoption agency investigator and does an admirable job.
The climax comes in the courtroom scene and this is where some melodrama comes into play but it does not affect the restraint shown by the director in letting the audience decide the moral outcome.
8 out of 10. Recommended.
Ms. Lupino made interesting films and tackled some difficult subject matter. This being one of them, the plot conveyed in the title. However, Ms. Lupino, brings sympathy and understanding to all 3 main characters, herself playing Phyllis, Joan Fontaine playing Eve, the barren wife and the travelling tortured salesman played by Edmond O'Brien. Twee in-jokes aside and a few groan-worthy melodramatic moments, the film has aged well.
Eve plays the business woman extremely well. Everything starts to turn on its head when she decides she does want a child after all and they proceed with the adoption process.
Lupino plays the tough farm girl, working at menial jobs in the city and all too ready to have a romance. Her vulnerability is beautifully portrayed. Her pregnancy is handled with subtlety.
Edmund Gwenn plays the adoption agency investigator and does an admirable job.
The climax comes in the courtroom scene and this is where some melodrama comes into play but it does not affect the restraint shown by the director in letting the audience decide the moral outcome.
8 out of 10. Recommended.
- wisewebwoman
- 12 set 2009
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- Budget
- 175.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 20 minuti
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