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Naughty Marietta

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.7K
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Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in Naughty Marietta (1935)
DramaMusicalRomance

In order to avoid a prearranged marriage, a rebellious French princess sheds her identity and escapes to colonial New Orleans, where she finds an unlikely true love.In order to avoid a prearranged marriage, a rebellious French princess sheds her identity and escapes to colonial New Orleans, where she finds an unlikely true love.In order to avoid a prearranged marriage, a rebellious French princess sheds her identity and escapes to colonial New Orleans, where she finds an unlikely true love.

  • Directors
    • Robert Z. Leonard
    • W.S. Van Dyke
  • Writers
    • Rida Johnson Young
    • John Lee Mahin
    • Frances Goodrich
  • Stars
    • Jeanette MacDonald
    • Nelson Eddy
    • Frank Morgan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.7K
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    • Directors
      • Robert Z. Leonard
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • Rida Johnson Young
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Frances Goodrich
    • Stars
      • Jeanette MacDonald
      • Nelson Eddy
      • Frank Morgan
    • 35User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jeanette MacDonald
    Jeanette MacDonald
    • Marietta
    Nelson Eddy
    Nelson Eddy
    • Warrington
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Governor d'Annard
    Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Lanchester
    • Madame d'Annard
    Douglass Dumbrille
    Douglass Dumbrille
    • Uncle
    • (as Douglas Dumbrille)
    Joseph Cawthorn
    Joseph Cawthorn
    • Herr Schuman
    • (as Joseph Cawthorne)
    Cecilia Parker
    Cecilia Parker
    • Julie
    Walter Kingsford
    Walter Kingsford
    • Don Carlos
    Greta Meyer
    Greta Meyer
    • Frau Schuman
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Rudolpho
    Harold Huber
    Harold Huber
    • Abe
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Zeke
    Jane Barnes
    Jane Barnes
    • Casquette Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Belasco
    • Mercenary Scout
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bloodgood
    Margaret Bloodgood
    • Heavy Casquette Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Alexander Bokefi
    • Singer 'Ship Ahoy'
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Brady
    Ed Brady
    • Mercenary Scout
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Suitor
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Robert Z. Leonard
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • Rida Johnson Young
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Frances Goodrich
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    rpolk1-1

    Saw Nelson Eddy on the stage of the Troy Music Hall, later in films.

    One of the first concerts I ever attended was an appearance of Nelson Eddy singing on the stage of the Troy Music Hall in Troy, New York, my hometown. My older sister was a violinist, and took me to hear him, a fine baritone, wanting to introduce me to classical music for the first time. He had a very appealing voice, as he was a handsome man. His parts were important, for they reflect music and styles of eras of the early twentieth century before and after films. Nelson 2003 is now history, having been a fabulous week-long festival of films, music, lectures, friendship, fun (and glorious food) at the historic Riverside Inn in beautiful Cambridge Springs, PA. Plans are already underway for June 2007. For details, contact Dr. John Marsh (jmarsh1@san.rr.com) after January 1, 2007 for exact dates, convention theme, and a hint about guests and activities. You are also invited to attend the dedication of Nelson Eddy Street at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, California. The ceremony will begin at noon in the chapel and conclude with the unveiling of the street sign. There will be entertainment and refreshments. It is hoped that many who knew and heard Nelson, and were important in his life will be able to come.
    7blanche-2

    Tramp, tramp, tramp

    Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy had their first teaming in the musical "Naughty Marietta" in 1935. They went on to make "The New Moon," "I Married an Angel," my favorite, "Maytime," and many others. Both performers were operatically trained, Eddy possessing a magnificent high baritone, and MacDonald a coloratura soprano. If her high notes don't have frontal placement and seem to back off, it's still a pretty voice, and of the two, she was the actor as well as being a great beauty.

    Though the film uses the Victor Herbert score, it differs in plot from the actual musical. Here, a princess ordered to marry one Don Carlo replaces her maid, Marietta, on a ship that carries women to New Orleans to look for a husband. Right before they arrive, pirates attack the ship and the women are rescued by mercenaries, headed by Richard Worthington (Eddy). With her beauty and obvious education, Marietta sticks out and begins a love-hate relationship with the vain Worthington. Soon, however, a messenger arrives - the King is looking for his escaped princess.

    The couple sing "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," while Eddy leads his men in "Tramp, tramp, tramp," and MacDonald entertains with the "Italian Street Song," and "Chansonette" among other solos that each has.

    This isn't the greatest MacDonald-Eddy musical, but it was a huge hit and started them off on their partnership. Were they in love in real life? Supposedly they were and never got together because Eddy wouldn't have wanted her to work. But take a look at Gene Raymond. He kind of looks like Nelson Eddy.
    8AmyLouise

    Charm, passion, and lots of singing!

    Naughty Marietta has earned it place in film history for being the first film to pair the singing duo of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, but it's also a fine example of its particular genre.

    A typical variant on the boy-meets-girl theme, this film has a French princess running away from the court of Versailles to the newly- colonized Louisiana, where she meets and falls in love with a mercenary soldier who sings as well he fights. There is an excellent supporting cast including Frank Morgan and Elsa Lanchester, but it is above all a vehicle for the singing talent of Eddy and MacDonald. The script is amusing and at times quite sophisticated and the pair handle it well (MacDonald is a bit ahead of Eddy here, but he makes up for that with his glorious baritone voice). The final duet, Ah Sweet Mystery of Life is one of the great vocal duets in cinema musical history, and only slightly less orgasmic than the "Czaritza" duet in Maytime.

    Obviously a vehicle for fans of the Singing Sweethearts, but the film's production values are good, and it should be interesting viewing for any student of cinema's Golden Age.
    Bucs1960

    Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life

    Forgive me for loving this movie! It is dated and corny and the acting of Nelson Eddy is sadly lacking BUT when he and Jeanette McDonald break into song, nothing else matters. With the most glorious voices in the movies, these two made it all worthwhile. Both were gorgeous to look at but McDonald was obviously the better actor while Eddy had the classically trained voice. Together they took your breath away. The haunting "Sweet Mystery of Life" will bring tears to your eyes. This is by far the best of their series of movies although "Maytime" has some equally beautiful music and is a weeper to boot! Take the time to watch this film, you will not be disappointed. It's glorious!!!
    8bkoganbing

    ".....and it is love that rules forevermore."

    Naughty Marietta marked the first teaming of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy and what a success it was. MacDonald had broken into films with Paramount pictures which made her a star. She moved to MGM the previous year and had done a fourth film with Maurice Chevalier which was well received. But she and Chevalier did not get along and she wanted no more films with him. She did one with Ramon Novarro and there was no great demand for that team.

    Louis B. Mayer decided to team her with operatic baritone Nelson Eddy. Eddy had been signed by MGM and had done what we would now call cameo parts in three films. He even gave Eddy co-star billing in this first featured role.

    The results were a box office smash. Jeanette and Nelson looked great on the screen and sang even better. Seven more films followed that paired them. Even today they still have a loyal fan base.

    Naughty Marietta had its debut on Broadway in 1910 with music by Victor Herbert and book and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young. It was one of Herbert's biggest hits and the songs are still popular today. Back then the melody was king and what melodies they were.

    Of course the book has to be taken with a grain of salt and allowances for the mores of the times. The operetta is set in the New Orleans of Louis XV. One of his royal wards has been promised to wed a Spanish nobleman and she wants none of it. The royal lady exchanges places with her maid who is going to New Orleans as a promised bride for one of the French colonists.

    When they're almost there, the ship is attacked by pirates and the promised brides among them Jeanette MacDonald are taken ashore. But they are rescued by an intrepid band of frontiersman led by Nelson Eddy who sing even better than they fight. They're mercenaries in the service of the Territorial Governor of Louisiana.

    As Jeanette put it in the beginning of the film, she wants to marry for love and she couldn't love any of those powderpuff courtiers that inhabit Versailles.

    Watching my VHS of Naughty Marietta today it was interesting to see a portrayal of New Orleans society in 1765 and then seeing New Orleans try to dry out from another hurricane. New Orleans was and is one valuable piece of real estate on this continent, located at the mouth of the Mississippi-Missouri-Ohio river systems. It changed hands until many times until the Louisiana Purchase got it for the USA.

    Nelson and Jeanette have a rough go of it as they always do in their films. But a few songs and love conquers all.

    Being this was their first film, Jeanette and Nelson got to sing their first duet which was Ah Sweet Mystery of Life. A really fabulous melody and lyric from a golden age of song writing. One of the great love songs ever written. Naughty Marietta should be seen for that alone.

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    • Trivia
      Much to Frank Morgan's annoyance, he was required to shave his mustache, which he hadn't done for 17 years.
    • Goofs
      The 17th Century French nuns have plucked eyebrows and wear make-up and lipstick.
    • Quotes

      Warrington: Now let's talk this over as one mudlark to another...

      Marietta: I do not wish to be included in that.

      Warrington: ...but that was no street singers' warbling, Blue Eyes. The quality of those tones was something...

      Marietta: I used to appear at the Opera Comique.

      Warrington: I see, until the manager wished for you to appear as Lady Godiva and you refused.

      Marietta: Yes, something like that, yes.

    • Connections
      Featured in Some of the Best (1944)
    • Soundtracks
      Chansonette
      (1910) (uncredited)

      Music by Victor Herbert

      Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young

      Additional lyrics by Gus Kahn (1935)

      Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and chorus

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pinceza Marijeta
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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