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La mia donna è un angelo

Titolo originale: Darling, How Could You!
  • 1951
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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La mia donna è un angelo (1951)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen an imaginative girl has fantasies that her mother is having an affair, her visions almost ruin her parents domestic life. Based on the play "Alice Sit By The Fire" by James M. Barrie.When an imaginative girl has fantasies that her mother is having an affair, her visions almost ruin her parents domestic life. Based on the play "Alice Sit By The Fire" by James M. Barrie.When an imaginative girl has fantasies that her mother is having an affair, her visions almost ruin her parents domestic life. Based on the play "Alice Sit By The Fire" by James M. Barrie.

  • Regia
    • Mitchell Leisen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Dodie Smith
    • Lesser Samuels
    • J.M. Barrie
  • Star
    • Joan Fontaine
    • John Lund
    • Mona Freeman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    302
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Dodie Smith
      • Lesser Samuels
      • J.M. Barrie
    • Star
      • Joan Fontaine
      • John Lund
      • Mona Freeman
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Joan Fontaine
    Joan Fontaine
    • Alice Grey
    John Lund
    John Lund
    • Dr. Robert Grey
    Mona Freeman
    Mona Freeman
    • Amy
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Dr. Steve Clark
    David Stollery
    David Stollery
    • Cosmo
    Virginia Farmer
    Virginia Farmer
    • Fanny
    Angela Clarke
    Angela Clarke
    • Nurse
    Lowell Gilmore
    Lowell Gilmore
    • Aubrey Quayne
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Mr. Rossiter
    Gertrude Michael
    Gertrude Michael
    • Mrs. Rossiter
    Mary Murphy
    Mary Murphy
    • Sylvia
    Frank Elliott
    Frank Elliott
    • Simms
    Billie Bird
    Billie Bird
    • Rosie
    Willard Waterman
    Willard Waterman
    • Theatre Manager
    Gordon Arnold
    • Man
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    • Theatre Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Baggage Clerk
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    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Dock Worker
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    • Regia
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Dodie Smith
      • Lesser Samuels
      • J.M. Barrie
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    5bkoganbing

    Girl with an active imagination

    Darling, How Could You is based on a James M. Barrie play Alice Sit By The Fire which when it came to Broadway in 1905 boasted in its cast Ethel Barrymore in the Joan Fontaine role and her brother John Barrymore in the part Peter Hansen played. I'm willing to bet that as Barrie wrote it originally the parents were in some British setting instead of Americans building the Panama Canal.

    John Lund and Joan Fontaine are in 1905 America where they are a doctor working the hospital and his wife with three kids who are all back in the states including an infant who was born in the Canal Zone, but was sent back to the States to join the other two, Mona Freeman and David Stollery in the care of their grandparents. Now they are returning home along with doctor colleague Peter Hansen.

    Now the kids have to get reacquainted with their parents. For Freeman it will be most difficult as she is a girl with an active imagination that's been stimulated by a lot of Victorian morality type dramas.

    Some innocent words spoken by Hansen to Fontaine stimulates the young lady and all the comedic situations thereafter stem from that.

    As we were in the button down 50s when Darling How Could You came out, they had far more in common with Victorian standards then we do today. I venture to say that Darling How Could You is hardly a candidate for a remake.

    Still it's an amusing antique.
    7SimonJack

    Very good family reunion film and funny comedy

    "Darling, How Could You" is a good comedy and family film. Joan Fontaine and John Lund have the leads as Alice and Dr. Robert Grey. The time is 1906 and the place is New York City. The Greys have just returned home after spending several years in Panama. Grey served as a doctor for the crews building the Panama Canal, and his wife had joined him and helped with his work and the social life of the people there. They haven't seen their children all this time, and daughter, Amy, and son, Cosmo, have grown. She is now a young teen and he a young boy of 8 or 9 who doesn't remember his parents. On top of that, they have a baby sister, Molly, who was born to the Greys in Panama and who was sent back home with a nurse to be cared for.

    On the day the Greys are to arrive at home, the housekeeper, Fanny (played by Virginia Farmer) has sent the children to the theater to see the stage performance of "Peter Pan." But, she got her theaters mixed up, and instead the children sit in box seats and watch an adult drama about a love triangle. It involves a married man, his wife, and another man; and the married couple's daughter who intercedes to try to save her parent's marriage. Amy and Cosmo return home to meet their parents, and after the Greys have some humorous incidents while trying to reconnect with their children, they plan an evening to meet a friend of theirs, Dr. Steve Clark. But, when Amy hears her mother talking to Steve on the phone, she thinks the very thing she and Cosmo had seen at the theater was taking place with her mother and another man.

    From there on, the film revolves around this and Amy's efforts to intercede to save her parent's marriage. She goes to Steve's boarding house disguised as a mysterious woman, and much humor plays out from there on. Mona Freeman is hilarious as Amy, and David Stollery plays Cosmo. This is a good comedy and family film set in the early 20th century. People of all ages should still enjoy it, especially for the sharp and intelligent dialog of the children and antics and hot spots Amy gets into. It may seem slow for modern youth, but it would be good for those who spend hours with heads in smart phones to come up for air and watch an amusing film about real people.

    The film is based on a 1905 drama play by James Barrie, "Alice Sit-by-the-Fire." It was a modest success with Ethel and John Barrymore in key roles.

    Here are some favorite lines from this film.

    Dr. Robert Grey, "Don't you have any schoolgirl secrets?" Alice Grey, "Schoolgirl?" Dr. Grey, "Certainly. Remember yourself at her age. Didn't you think you knew more than your mother?" Alice Grey, "That was different - I did."

    Cosmo, "Bully for you, mom. Strikin' down there with nothing to eat but monkeys and snakes and, and bananas."

    Amy, "She kissed him." Cosmo, "Aw, she wants to kiss everybody."

    Cosmo, "What's a rendezvous?" Amy, "Well, it's French for when they're maddened by love." Cosmo "They don't look very maddened."

    Cosmo, to Amy who is all dolled up, "Gee, you look old. Not beautiful, but old."
    9adpye

    Darling film

    Based on J. M. Barrie's play "Alice-Sit-By-The-Fire" this an entertaining comedy/drama with Joan Fontaine as Mrs. Alice Grey, John Lund as Dr. Robert Grey, and Mona Feeman as Amy Grey as their young teen-age daughter. Amy and their two other children, one an infant, and one a boy of about seven have been in the care of a nanny while Dr. and Mrs. Grey have been away for five years helping fight typhoid, malaria, and other diseases connected with the construction of the Panama Canal. The Grey's are homesick and decide to return to New York City and their children. Before their return, Amy and her brother see a Broadway play about a cheating wife and Amy declares she now knows all about the "seamy side" of life. After a period of awkward readjustment with their children, Amy overhears her mother's telephone conversation to Steven (played by Peter Hanson who is a friend of Dr. and Mrs. Grey) and Amy just knows her mother is having an affair just as the woman in the play did. She decides to put a stop to her mother's "seamy side" and dresses up in her mother's clothes and goes to Steven's house on the night she heard her mother say she would meet him there. When both her mother and father show up, poor Dr. Steven Clark is so confused because Amy told him that a married woman is secretly in love with him and would be coming to his house that evening. A really funny set of circumstances follow. Mrs. Grey finds her daughter hiding in a closet at Steven's house, all dressed up in Mrs. Grey's clothes, with gloves and tissues dangling from the bodice of her dress. As the misunderstanding unfolds, Dr. and Mrs. Grey play up the situation to the hilt. As usual Joan Fontaine, dressed in period costume, looks gorgeous and she and John Lund both do a great job of portraying their characters. Each shows their flair for comedy. John Lund was so handsome in this film. Mona Freeman was adorable as Amy and turned in a charming performance. She was perfect casting as Joan's daughter as she really looked like she could be Joan's own real-life offspring. It is seldom seen on cable, but if it does show up, try to catch it or tape it. It is worth a look.
    3planktonrules

    These must be some of the absolute worst parents in film history!

    Dr. and Mrs. Grey (John Lund and Joan Fontaine) are among the worst parents I've seen in a film. When the story begins, they've apparently been down in Panama for many years battling diseases...all the while leaving their three children behind to be raised by servants. It's so bad that when they DO return to the States, they have absolutely no idea which kids are the dock are theirs...and the same with the kids, as they have no idea WHAT their parents look like!! And, as a result, the viewer pretty much hates these god-awful parents from the onset of the film. Even in the film "Mommy, Dearest", the mother paid attention to her children!!

    Oddly, despite being terrible parents, Dr. Grey seems much more at- east with the kids and quickly wins them over to him. But Mrs. Grey is pretty much as stupid as a tomato and again and again, she manages to alienate her kids from her...as well as convince their oldest that she's cheating on the Doctor!

    The film is supposed to be a comedy and J.M. Berrie apparently misjudged how horrified the audience might be in seeing this story when he wrote the play...or perhaps the problem is that the screenplay manages to be the problem. Regardless, it's only natural that some viewers would be so put off by the parents' neglect...so much so that the comedic aspects seem awkward and rather unfunny. Plus there is a portion where the daughter dresses up as an adult in order to try to vamp the man she thinks is her mother's lover--and this is super- creepy as the kid looks to be about 11 or perhaps 12. As for the other two reviews here on IMDb, they seemed able to look past all this and enjoy the film. As for me, perhaps it's because I am a parent or am a retired therapist and social worker...all I know is that I was really put off by the story...though I think the actors and director did try their best.
    7marcslope

    A sweet, smooth surprise

    Gently adapted from James M. Barrie's "Alice Sit-By-the-Fire" (and in honor of Barrie, the scriptwriters even work a "Peter Pan" joke in), this is a smooth sitcom with attractive turn-of-the- century period trappings and a cast working near its peak, surely guided by Paramount's elegant comedy director Mitchell Leisen. Joan Fontaine, happily married to John Lund (never an interesting actor, but more chipper than usual here) but a can't-help-it flirt, has been making the rounds with the boys while staying with Lund, who's a doctor to workers building the Panama Canal. The pair return to their stately Greenwich Village digs to reunite with their three kids, most prominently teen daughter Mona Freeman (who's delightful), who suspects Fontaine of cheating with family friend Peter Hanson. No great surprises, but much amusement, including a terrific opening-sequence of two of the kids viewing a "scandalous" Broadway play, featuring a posturing Gertrude Michael doing a great Ethel Barrymore parody. Part of a great wave of circa-1900 nostalgia romps that studios were churning out around then--"Life With Father," "Chicken Every Sunday," "Excuse My Dust," etc.--this one's unpretentious and fast-moving. Not shown a lot, but worth tracking down.

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      Referring to a play presented within the film, Amy says "I'll always be grateful for what that play taught me. I couldn't have learned half so much from Peter Pan." The actual play that formed the basis for this film, "Alice Sit-By-The-Fire," and "Peter Pan" were both written by J. M. Barrie.
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      Dr. Robert Grey: Don't you have any schoolgirl secrets?

      Alice Grey: Schoolgirl?

      Dr. Robert Grey: Certainly. Remember yourself at her age. Didn't you think you knew more than your mother?

      Alice Grey: That was different - I did.

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      • 8 agosto 1951 (Stati Uniti)
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