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Amor por Atacado

Título original: She Had to Say Yes
  • 1933
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 5 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
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Lyle Talbot and Loretta Young in Amor por Atacado (1933)
A secretary pads her salary by dating prospective buyers for her company.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the depth of the Depression, Sol Glass has the idea that the girls in the stenographic department should be used to entertain the clients. It seems that the clients are tiring of the regu... Ler tudoIn the depth of the Depression, Sol Glass has the idea that the girls in the stenographic department should be used to entertain the clients. It seems that the clients are tiring of the regular hard-and-fast women, and this would be a change that would allow the girls to go out t... Ler tudoIn the depth of the Depression, Sol Glass has the idea that the girls in the stenographic department should be used to entertain the clients. It seems that the clients are tiring of the regular hard-and-fast women, and this would be a change that would allow the girls to go out to dinners and see shows. Tom does not want his fiancée Flo, to go out with clients--until ... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • George Amy
    • Busby Berkeley
  • Roteiristas
    • John Francis Larkin
    • Rian James
    • Don Mullaly
  • Artistas
    • Loretta Young
    • Winnie Lightner
    • Lyle Talbot
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
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    • Direção
      • George Amy
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Roteiristas
      • John Francis Larkin
      • Rian James
      • Don Mullaly
    • Artistas
      • Loretta Young
      • Winnie Lightner
      • Lyle Talbot
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 10Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Loretta Young
    Loretta Young
    • Florence Denny
    Winnie Lightner
    Winnie Lightner
    • Maizee
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Daniel Drew
    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • Tommy Nelson
    Hugh Herbert
    Hugh Herbert
    • Luther Haines
    Ferdinand Gottschalk
    Ferdinand Gottschalk
    • Sol Glass
    Suzanne Kilborn
    Suzanne Kilborn
    • Birdie Reynolds
    Helen Ware
    Helen Ware
    • Mrs. Haines
    Harold Waldridge
    Harold Waldridge
    • Glass' Office Boy
    Loretta Andrews
    Loretta Andrews
    • Office Worker
    • (não creditado)
    Franklyn Ardell
    Franklyn Ardell
    • Board Member
    • (não creditado)
    Joan Barclay
    Joan Barclay
    • Office Worker
    • (não creditado)
    Lynn Browning
    Lynn Browning
    • Office Worker
    • (não creditado)
    Edna Callahan
    Edna Callahan
    • Blonde Model
    • (não creditado)
    Maxine Cantway
    Maxine Cantway
    • Office Worker
    • (não creditado)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Taxi Driver
    • (não creditado)
    Edwards Davis
    Edwards Davis
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (não creditado)
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Waiter Getting Tray with Wine
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • George Amy
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Roteiristas
      • John Francis Larkin
      • Rian James
      • Don Mullaly
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    6lee_eisenberg

    Busby Berkeley debuts

    Busby Berkeley went down in cinema history for directing musicals, so it might surprise people to learn that his directorial debut was a pre-code comedy. "She Had to Say Yes" casts Loretta Young as a garment worker whose boss realizes that the company could be losing customers to other stores, so he has his garment workers moonlight as call girls for the customers.

    To us nowadays this doesn't seem particularly scandalous, but it was probably these sorts of movies that led to the Hays Code's enforcement (it got created in 1930, but didn't get enforced until 1934). I wouldn't call this a masterpiece, but it does have some funny scenes, namely the meeting in the restaurant. I don't know if the movie's available on any streaming platform, so you'll have to see if a local video store has it.
    7tles7

    Loretta Young - Wow.

    She is quite charming and beautiful in this film, you could see why Gable was so smitten with her (she had his child, denied it for a long time but the kid looked too much like him to believe anything else). This film could not be made a year later after the Hayes code kicked in--young women who worked for a company that also acted as call girls for company buyers visiting town overnight. The sexual innuendo would never had passed muster after the code...the overall plot would have been rejected or asked to be reworked to a point that was unrecognizable. There are some vile people in this film and some misunderstandings that occur that make you frown. Good movie!!
    8scif100

    A slap in the face

    Wow. I just saw this film for the first time. Totally stunning.

    Only back in the Pre-Code era - not even today when we're supposedly so enlightened - could a movie *accurately* depict what actually happens far too often between men and women, between predators and their prey.

    Bravo as well for the finale, not a conventional Hollywood "happy ending" at all, but one more solid and shocking confirmation of the dead end deal for so many women in our society. This movie may not always be pleasant to watch, but it's a worthy slap in the face, just like the one Loretta Young gave to Regis Toomey.
    6lugonian

    Big Business Girl

    SHE HAD TO SAY YES (First National Pictures, 1933), directed by Busby Berkeley and George Amy, reunites Loretta Young and Winnie Lightner, having teamed together in PLAYGIRL (1932). With Lightner's name above Young's in PLAYGIRL, as with SHE HAD TO SAY YES, both films belong to Loretta Young, with her name this time around over Lightner's. Being the directorial debuts of dance director, Busby Berkeley, and film editor, George Amy, it is also notable for being the final Warner Brothers production for its leading female players, as well as a chance for both directors in showing they are capable of doing more than their titled professions. Interestingly, Lightner, whose popularity in THE GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY (1929) landed her a series of starring roles for the next few years (1930-1932), including a similar titled drama of SHE COULDN'T SAY NO (1930), for this production, she was obviously being phased out by being given little to do in both plot summary and comedy relief.

    Set in New York City, Florence "Flo" Denny (Loretta Young), works for the garment industry of Sol Glass and Company Cloaks and Suits. She is engaged to Tommy Nelson (Regis Toomey), a salesman for the same company. At the staff meeting, its company president, Sol Glass (Ferdinand Gottschalk), who finds stiff competition is forcing his business to be losing sales. Daniel's suggests by having the stenographers acting as customer girls to entertain the out-of-town buyers to obtain new accounts and commissions. With Birdie Reynolds (Suzanne Kilbourn) the first to volunteer, Daniel makes certain that the clean-cut Florence not to become one of them. When Birdie is unavailable to entertain Daniel Drew (Lyle Talbot), an important client arriving from Chicago, Flo volunteers her services, unaware that by doing this, Tommy will be free to spend more time with Birdie. With the help of her close friend and roommate, Maizee (Winnie Lightner), Florence breaks off her engagement with Tommy and finding herself seeing more of Daniel instead. Wanting to earn back her respect by wanting out as a customer's girl, Florence is dismissed from the company, and later finds herself accused of resorting to cheap tactics tin getting Daniel Haines (Hugh Herbert), to sign an important contract for Daniel, leading to misunderstandings regarding her reputation. Co-starring Helen Ware (Mrs. Haines); Harold Waldridge (The Office Boy); Charles Lane (Mr. Bernstein); Harry Holman, Jed Prouty and Fred Kelsey.

    For a movie with directorial credit by two men, it is hard to determine which parts of the story were directed by Busby Berkeley and George Amy. The only scenes pertaining to Berkeley's directorial style would probably be the ensemble fashion sequence featuring chorines from his earlier musicals playing models as Renee Whitney, Toby Wing and Barbara Rogers, along with a one girl night club dance segment. George Amy might been responsible for some of the dramatic sequences, but this only a guess on my part.

    While Loretta Young carries much of its 64 minute material, Winnie Lightner is limited and virtually forgotten she's was even in the movie by the time the THE END closing title reaches the screen. Regis Toomey and Lyle Talbot do what's expected of them, but nothing more than showing men to be no different from any other male when accusing Flo for the very sin they are most guilty themselves. Hugh Herbert plays it straight, with little of his trademark buffoonery for which he is famous. Scenes move swiftly, but become a little distorted later on.

    Never distribute on video cassette, SHE HAD TO SAY YES, a forgotten pre-code battle of the sexes theme quite common for its time, is available for purchase on DVD and viewing on Turner Classic Movies cable channel. (**)
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Pre-Code

    She Had to Say Yes (1933)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Warner Pre-Code has a sleazy boss coming up with the idea of "offering" girls from his stenographic department to clients in exchange for deals. This is going well until one (Loretta Young) turns down a high-powered client (Lyle Talbot) but soon the two begin to fall in love but more shady deals might happen. This is certainly a strange film for someone like Berkeley to make a debut on but if you're a fan of Warner's Pre-Codes then there should be enough here to keep you entertained even if the film tampers off during the second half. The first half is a pretty interesting mix to the genre as it is hammered home that women are nothing more than sex objects and their only place in the world is to serve men. This certainly isn't a storyline we could see too often in the Golden Era and especially after the Hayes Office took full effect the following year. On that level this film remains entertaining just because of the sexual innuendo, riske storyline and some rather snappy dialogue including a funny little dig at the (then) Republic Party. Young turns in a nice performance because she can perfectly mix that innocent nature with a burning sexuality. Not for a second will anyone not believe she's this sweet girl but at the same time, when she needs to, she can turn on that sexual lure and it too is believable. Talbot is just as usual and he too turns in a nice performance in that Lyle Talbot fashion. What keeps the film from being a total success is the second half of the film when it loses its edge and goes into typical melodrama with one predictable turn after another.

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    • Curiosidades
      Directorial debuts of Busby Berkeley and George Amy.
    • Citações

      Maizee: I've never been able to get it though my thick skull what you ever saw in Tommy Nelson in the first place. I mean...

      Florence Denny: What made you think of him again? He was different, once.

      Maizee: Yeah, so was the Republican Party.

    • Trilhas sonoras
      Under My Umbrella
      (uncredited)

      Music by George W. Meyer and Pete Wendling

      Played when Danny drops the plate

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de julho de 1933 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • She Had to Say Yes
    • Locações de filme
      • Grand Central Terminal, 42nd Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(exterior establishing shot and interior for rear-screen shot when Flo and Dan have lunch)
    • Empresa de produção
      • First National Pictures
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      • US$ 111.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 5 min(65 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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