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Madalena, Zero em Comportamento

Título original: Maddalena... zero in condotta
  • 1940
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 19 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
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Madalena, Zero em Comportamento (1940)
Comedy

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA teacher writes sample letters to a fictional Mr. Hartman with her students, but the recipient really exists.A teacher writes sample letters to a fictional Mr. Hartman with her students, but the recipient really exists.A teacher writes sample letters to a fictional Mr. Hartman with her students, but the recipient really exists.

  • Direção
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Roteiristas
    • Ferruccio Biancini
    • Miklos Kadar
    • László Kádár
  • Artistas
    • Vittorio De Sica
    • Vera Bergman
    • Carla Del Poggio
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    433
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    • Direção
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Roteiristas
      • Ferruccio Biancini
      • Miklos Kadar
      • László Kádár
    • Artistas
      • Vittorio De Sica
      • Vera Bergman
      • Carla Del Poggio
    • 5Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Vittorio De Sica
    Vittorio De Sica
    • Alfredo Hartman
    Vera Bergman
    Vera Bergman
    • L'insegnante Elisa Malgari
    Carla Del Poggio
    Carla Del Poggio
    • Maddalena Lenci
    Irasema Dilián
    Irasema Dilián
    • Eva Barta - la privatista
    • (as Eva Dilian)
    Amelia Chellini
    Amelia Chellini
    • La direttrice della scuola
    Pina Renzi
    • La professoressa Varzi
    Paola Veneroni
    Paola Veneroni
    • L'allieva Varghetti - la spiona
    Dora Bini
    • L'allieva Caricati
    Enza Delbi
    • Un' allieva
    Roberto Villa
    Roberto Villa
    • Stefano Armani
    Armando Migliari
    Armando Migliari
    • Malesci - il professore di chimica
    Guglielmo Barnabò
    Guglielmo Barnabò
    • Signor Emilio Lenci
    Giuseppe Varni
    • Amilcare Bondani - il bidello
    Arturo Bragaglia
    Arturo Bragaglia
    • Sila - il professore di ginnastica
    Pia Attanasio Fioretti
    • La signora Lenci
    • (não creditado)
    Gina Cinquini
    • La signora Bondani
    • (não creditado)
    Irma Corelli
    • L'allieva Silvestri
    • (não creditado)
    Alda Grimaldi
    • Un' allieva
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Roteiristas
      • Ferruccio Biancini
      • Miklos Kadar
      • László Kádár
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    8clanciai

    Vittorio de Sica getting mixed up in a girls' school with both girls and the teacher

    Thi is a comedy of errors, and the plot is rather improbable and long-sought. Vittorio de Sica is a young man in Vienna who receives an anonymous love letter which he discards as nonsense at first but then with second thoughts picks up from the waste-paper basket and preserves to make an investigation of it, since it appears to be honest and sincere. The sender is located in a girls' school in Rome, but who is the sender? The sender is one of the girls called Maddalena, but her whole class joins the confession declaring them all guilty of the letter. It appears that the letter was dictated by their teacher as an ordinary dictation exercise, but the girl sent the letter on just for kicks not expecting any consequences. The consequence materialised in Vittorio de Sica receiving the letter in Vienna, so it's all a question of female fancies resulting in a concrete manifestation. Take it or leave it. Vittorio de Sica chooses to take it, and the comedy ends with two marriages. It is rather silly actually, but de Sica as the director and leading actor carries the film through with thorough energy and humour, although there aren't any great laughs. It's an Italian comedy typical of the age before the fall of Mussolini, which drastically caused a major change in the whole Italian film industry. This was his second film as a director and a mere trifle in comparison with the great serious films he made after the war.
    10pierrealix

    comedy at his best

    This is definitely one of the best comedy ever made anywhere...In a Technical school girl students learn to write commercial letters to a Mr Doe in Germany...one day one of these letters is posted by mistake..the problem is that this Mr Doe really exists...The exquisite vittorio de Sica was a great performer before reaching stardom in 1946 with "the bicycle theft"...The movie is always charming ,never vulgar nor stupid and you really get off the movie theatre happy with yourself and life in general..Mussolini censors used Cinema to divert people in those black days...its is not the only movie of its kind but it is the best by miles..After 1960 Italian Directors like Fellini or Scola reacted strongly against this type of comedies..Now they dont seem to know how to make them anymore.
    6boblipton

    A Deanna Durbin Sort Of Movie

    For decades, girls at the secretarial school have been writing a fictitious businessman in Vienna in their business correspondence course. One day, the letters are mailed, and it turns out that there is a real man by a very similar name at the address, so it gets delivered to Vittorio De Sica. Among the letters is one written in despair by Vera Bergman, the class' teacher. DeSica is so intrigued that he flies to Rome to discover the letter's author. Through. The usual mix-up in such romantic comedies, student Carla Del Poggio is thought to be the writer. She is suspended, but determines to bring together De Sica and Signorina Bergman. The usual complications ensue.

    De Sica's. Second movie as director is a charming little affair, with schoolgirl pranks, discussions of buffalo. Hunting. Between people who know nothing on the subject, and Arturo Bragaglia. As the physical education teacher who is defintely not up to the job physically. Signorina Del Poggio makes a cute Italian Deanna Durbin, and De Sica exudes effortless charm.
    4GrandeMarguerite

    The revolution in Italian cinema started with white telephones

    De Sica, famous for his neorealist masterpieces "Bicycle Thieves", "Umberto D.", "Miracle in Milan" (etc.), was pursuing a wartime career almost indistinguishable from the one he enjoyed in the '30s when he shot "Maddalena...", his second film. Handsome and elegant, De Sica was then the Italian equivalent of Cary Grant. Having seen his most famous films, I was expecting a rare find with "Maddalena...". Well, it was a disappointment, at least from that point of view. It is however interesting to compare De Sica's foremost works with "Maddalena...", a much earlier film which has absolutely nothing to do with neorealism.

    "Maddalena..." is typical of the "white telephones" films, that is to say upper-class melodramas and comedies that were popular in Italy before and during WWII, when Mussolini wanted cinema to distract and uphold the consensus. The "telefoni bianchi" or "white telephones" pictures gently mocked upper-class convention while celebrating the triumph of the commonplace – and were so named because the characters used elegant and pricey white phones rather than the standard black ones. A stage play filmed on sets in a studio, "Maddalena..." is a sentimental romance with a very predictable plot. De Sica plays a young Austrian businessman (remember that the play was originally written in Hungarian) accidentally entangled in a romantic affair with a dreamy Italian school girl (Carla del Poggio) – guess what happens next. The only original turn of the plot is that the complications caused by an anonymous love letter eventually bring two (!) couples together. Like all "white telephones" films, "Maddalena..." says nothing about actual everyday life in the Italy of 1940. While the movie has a good pacing and was obviously directed with energy, there is no more than the artificial fluff you will find in most of the nice little comedies of that era. One can see De Sica's subsequent neorealist films precisely as a strong reaction to that type of cinema. After years of such conventional filmmaking, he was probably yearning to give a new direction to his films, either as an actor or as a director. It was nevertheless Mussolini's downfall which led to the birth of neorealism, when shortage of money and cinema equipments made shootings in real locations with non-professional actors an imperative choice. To be fair, the fake characters and phony plots of the "white telephones" films could only lead to a brutal change, which resulted in the production of left-wing films much more in line with what was actually happening in Italian society. "Maddalena..." can therefore be regarded as part of a preparatory phase prior to a more creative and interesting period in De Sica's directorial career.
    4nickmovie-1

    A Sad Comedy (in the worst sense imaginable)

    It is very interesting to notice that even Un Garibaldino al Convento (1942) sounds a reasonable movie after the sad experience of see this boring film, the second one (first alone) directed by De Sica. The reference to be followed here is the typical frivolity of Italian comedy of its times, above all, the one represented by Mario Camerini, and starred in some cases by the own De Sica. However, De Sica doesn't have the Camerini's touch to build an atmospheric sense as he did in his comedies.De Sica's artistic relevance grown at same proportion that himself no more work as actor in his own films. The cast is as fake as the own situation, but in the worst sense imaginable and the pretense gags, with few exceptions, are even worst, although the movie has a relatively good way to lead with "universal" clichés linked with any classroom. The fact that the most responsible girl was equally considered the most boring and distasteful by the students and the main character and focus of identification be the opposite of it, is a strong evidence of the victory of the gender conventions under the idealization of types more associated with fascist ideology.

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      Debut of actress Carla Del Poggio.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 31 de dezembro de 1940 (Itália)
    • País de origem
      • Itália
    • Idioma
      • Italiano
    • Também conhecido como
      • Maddalena, Zero for Conduct
    • Locações de filme
      • Roma, Lazio, Itália(Stock Footage)
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 19 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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