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A Mulher que Deus Me Deu

Título original: I Take This Woman
  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1 h 12 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
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Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard in A Mulher que Deus Me Deu (1931)
DramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA wealthy New York socialite falls for and marries a cowboy while out West. Her father disinherits her, and after trying to make a go of it as a cowboy's wife, they agree to divorce and she ... Ler tudoA wealthy New York socialite falls for and marries a cowboy while out West. Her father disinherits her, and after trying to make a go of it as a cowboy's wife, they agree to divorce and she returns back east to her family. However, she soon changes her mind and determines to get ... Ler tudoA wealthy New York socialite falls for and marries a cowboy while out West. Her father disinherits her, and after trying to make a go of it as a cowboy's wife, they agree to divorce and she returns back east to her family. However, she soon changes her mind and determines to get her husband back.

  • Direção
    • Marion Gering
  • Roteiristas
    • Vincent Lawrence
    • Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • Artistas
    • Gary Cooper
    • Carole Lombard
    • Helen Ware
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    250
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    • Direção
      • Marion Gering
    • Roteiristas
      • Vincent Lawrence
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
    • Artistas
      • Gary Cooper
      • Carole Lombard
      • Helen Ware
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
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    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Tom McNair
    Carole Lombard
    Carole Lombard
    • Kay Dowling
    Helen Ware
    Helen Ware
    • Aunt Bessie
    Lester Vail
    Lester Vail
    • Herbert Forrest
    Charles Trowbridge
    Charles Trowbridge
    • Mr. Dowling
    Clara Blandick
    Clara Blandick
    • Sue Barnes
    Gerald Fielding
    • Bill Wentworth
    Al Hart
    Al Hart
    • Jake Mallory
    Guy Oliver
    Guy Oliver
    • Sid
    Syd Saylor
    Syd Saylor
    • Shorty
    Mildred Van Dorn
    • Clara Hammell
    Leslie Palmer
    • Phillips
    Ara Haswell
    • Nora
    Frank Darien
    Frank Darien
    • Station Agent
    David Landau
    David Landau
    • Circus Boss
    Lew Kelly
    Lew Kelly
    • Justice of the Peace
    • (não creditado)
    Robert Parrish
    Robert Parrish
    • Boy at Railroad Station
    • (não creditado)
    Lon Poff
    Lon Poff
    • Marriage License Clerk
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Marion Gering
    • Roteiristas
      • Vincent Lawrence
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários15

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    10jayraskin1

    Cowboy Vs. Playgirl - Much Better than You Expect

    Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard are magic together. It is hard to tell if they are acting or just carrying on an off-screen romance on-screen.

    At the beginning of the movie, socialite, playgirl Carol sashays over to her straight-laced aristocratic father, bends over and says, "Spank me, good daddy, I need it." You know immediately we are in a pre-code film.

    Cooper plays a slow talking cowboy who doesn't think she's anything special. He tells her that all women are a disappointment to him. She's angry that he's not falling at her feet and drooling. She explains her plan explicitly to get him to fall in love with her. When the plan ends, she finds that she's succeeded, but she laments that she has also trapped herself. They're in love. That's the first twenty minutes of the movie, then it really gets interesting, as the movie explores the problems of love between two people from two different social and class backgrounds.
    7planktonrules

    Can a spoiled brat make a good wife?

    Kay Dowling (Carole Lombard) is a very spoiled brat. Because her family is rich, she doesn't take life very seriously and occasionally gets herself into trouble...and knows they'll bail her out of whatever predicament she gets herself into from time to time. While her father talks tough and convinces her to go out west to find herself, he and the rest of them are enablers and as a result Kay is a very weak person.

    Out west, she inexplicably falls for a poor ranch hand, Tom (Gary Cooper). Very impulsively (how else would Kay do ANYTHING??), she marries him and they are dirt poor, living in a cabin on a desolate ranch. Not surprisingly, she soon tires of it and goes running back to her parents. What's next?

    In many ways, this is less a traditional film and more a morality tale. But it fortunately does not come off as heavy-handed and is well acted. Not a great film but a good one worth seeing.
    Single-Black-Male

    Gary Cooper can't act

    The ninety minutes that I spent watching the 30 year old Gary Cooper deliver a performance that was as interesting as watching paint dry could have been used more productively in other ventures. The sum total of his emotional depth is to play with his ears when he is told something serious or profound by one of his colleagues. His stock retort is 'yar', 'hmm' and 'okay'. There is nothing fresh or inspired in his delivery. It is as though he feels the need to say something to avoid awkward silences rather than responding with the required character nuances that any human being has to face when they are presented with unfamiliarity. The guy can't act for peanuts.
    9bensonj

    A FORGOTTEN CLASSIC WITH BOTH STARS AT THEIR VERY PEAK

    Lombard is rich, spoiled heiress, and dad is really mad about her latest escapades. He demands that she go out west to their ranch or be disinherited. Her boyfriend suggests an alternative: they could get married and sail for Europe. Which will it be? Unhesitatingly, she chooses the ranch! These scenes are lightly played; will this be an "heiress and the cowboy" romantic comedy? No; it's something more than that! When she arrives at the western station, it becomes an altogether more subtle, more serious, far more interesting film. The man to meet her isn't there, and she impatiently honks the car horn. (There's a kid in the next parked car, and he thinks this is grand fun, honking the fancy horn on his own car.) When Cooper shows up, he ignores Lombard of course, but it's not done with standard "writers' business." Cooper piles into the front seat with another girl, and the two have an inconsequential conversation about shopping. (The girl is not seen again.) The next day, when the boss picks a man to show Lombard around, she surreptitiously fingers Cooper. And when he makes her look foolish, she first goes to the foreman to have him fired, but abruptly changes her mind: "No, it was my fault." The question the hands ask each other is, is she like her dad, or is she like her granddad, the grand old man they admired. They think maybe the latter. She tells her city companion that she's decided to make Cooper fall in love with her before they leave. This situation has been played out a thousand times in films and light fiction before and after this film was made, but never as simply and starkly as here. All of that "writers' business" is just canned and the scenes are pared down to the simplest, briefest moments. When the time comes for her to reveal her trick, the scene is short and elliptical. He starts leading up to ask her to marry him. She laughs, turns and steps away. From this he instantly understands the whole situation, and his one simple line of dialogue shows what he thinks of the trick. So she's going back east, and at the train she tells him, "I'm running away from you, but I won't forget you for a long time to come." Then at the last minute she gets off the train. And they get married. The heiress living in a one-room shack on a cattle farm in the middle of nowhere through a midwest winter; what are the odds of any realism? Against all odds, this film again comes through. Lombard is superb. She hates it but she bears it, she doesn't take it out on him. Her sense of fair play, of realizing his needs, of understanding that this is exactly what she signed up for, is so well articulated that, although it's obvious that she's having a tough time, still, when she pours out to a neighbor woman her utter feeling of desolation and her plan to leave as soon as possible and never come back, it comes a shock how deeply she feels it. She sees him through the winter, but then skips out, leaving him a letter. Back east, the film still doesn't falter. Her old boy friend asks, "Would you still marry me?" and she answers with a heartfelt yes. Then, in the same sincere and friendly tones, as only Lombard could, she says, "Tell me why I don't love you..." When Cooper shows up, he's never made to look foolish by the society folks, because he can't be made to look foolish. In fact, he has a good scene with the boy friend, where he effectively tells him to buzz off. OK, so the very end (which I won't detail here) isn't perfect; it's not exactly a letdown either.

    An extraordinary film! Basically, it's an impossible story, but the singular way it's handled, from the directing, to the great spare, lean script, to, especially, the performances of the two leads, make it exceptional. The dialogue between the two throughout the film is so laconic, so simple; it pares away everything but what's absolutely necessary. Yet never does anyone avoid saying what he or she thinks. Cooper was a star presence but not yet an actor in WINGS and THE VIRGINIAN. Here he's learned the art so well that this is one of the best roles of his career!

    And Lombard in these early "serious" roles is so much more interesting than her comedy turns. What's great and unique about Lombard is her obvious intelligence and maturity. Everything her characters do is thoughtful, even when her emotions are in play, but never intellectualized. She is never "feminine" in the way of other players of intelligent women from the period such as Claudette Colbert. I respond to her as a modest and unassuming person with great maturity and character. Someone you'd really like to know very well.

    Apparently, this became an "orphan" film when the rights reverted to author Mary Roberts Rinehart. The original negative and all supporting material was shipped back to her but she had no interest in it and it all disintegrated, except for one 16 mm acetate print, from which it has been restored. How incredible that such a major film might have been lost! And what other treasures are there still to be found from the pre-Code Parmount era?
    6ClaudetteColbertFan

    Only diehard Cooper and Lombard fans should watch

    Because of the two leads, I had to watch this film. Boy was I disappointed. Many awkward silences in this early talkie. Had this been made a decade later with both leads, I imagine it would have been better made since both made better films later in their careers.

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    • Curiosidades
      After its release, the original nitrate negative and fine grain prints were given to Mary Roberts Rinehart. She had a 16mm safety print made from the 35mm negative so she could see the film and then junked the negative. Over the years, it was believed that only her 16mm print had survived, but in fact the studio's 35mm print was safely stored at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, which used it to preserve the film in 2016.
    • Citações

      Kay Dowling: Spank me good, Daddy. I need it!

    • Conexões
      Referenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: Carole Lombard (1961)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 27 de junho de 1931 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • I Take This Woman
    • Locações de filme
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • Black and White

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