Rachel Field (novel)
Casey Robinson (screenplay)
13 juillet 1940 (USA) suite
Nominated for 3 Oscars. suite
surprisingly moving soap opera of sorts plus de (38 total)
| Bette Davis | ... | Henriette Deluzy-Desportes | |
| Charles Boyer | ... | Duc de Praslin | |
| Jeffrey Lynn | ... | Henry Martyn Field | |
| Barbara O'Neil | ... | Duchesse de Praslin | |
| Virginia Weidler | ... | Louise | |
| Helen Westley | ... | Madame LeMaire | |
| Walter Hampden | ... | Pasquier | |
| Henry Daniell | ... | Broussais | |
| Harry Davenport | ... | Pierre | |
| George Coulouris | ... | Charpentier | |
| Montagu Love | ... | Marechal Sebastiani | |
| Janet Beecher | ... | Miss Haines | |
| June Lockhart | ... | Isabelle | |
| Ann E. Todd | ... | Berthe (as Ann Todd) | |
| Richard Nichols | ... | Reynald | |
| Fritz Leiber | ... | Abbe Gallard | |
| Ian Keith | ... | DeLangle | |
| Sibyl Harris | ... | Mlle. Maillard | |
| Edward Fielding | ... | Dr. Louis | |
| Mary Anderson | ... | Rebecca Jay | |
| Ann Gillis | ... | Emily Schuyler | |
| Peggy Stewart | ... | Helen Lexington | |
| Victor Kilian | ... | Gendarme | |
| Mrs. Gardner Crane | ... | Madame Gauthier | |
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| Egon Brecher | ... | Doctor (uncredited) | |
| Doris Bren | ... | Agnes Brevoort (uncredited) | |
| Carmen Bretta | ... | Maxine, Frances' Maid (uncredited) | |
| Virginia Brissac | ... | Nun (uncredited) | |
| Georgia Caine | ... | Lady at the Theatre (uncredited) | |
| Glen Cavender | ... | Jean (uncredited) | |
| Cora Sue Collins | ... | Louise de Rham (uncredited) | |
| Claire Du Brey | ... | Nun (uncredited) | |
| Gloria Fisher | ... | Kate Delancey (uncredited) | |
| Mary Forbes | ... | Lady at the Theatre (uncredited) | |
| Brenda Fowler | ... | Nun (uncredited) | |
| Betty Jane Graham | ... | Clara Parker (uncredited) | |
| Betty Jean Hainey | ... | Elizabeth Ward (uncredited) | |
| Creighton Hale | ... | Ship's Officer (uncredited) | |
| Leyland Hodgson | ... | Captain (uncredited) | |
| Anne Howard | ... | Isabelle Loullard (uncredited) | |
| Marilyn Knowlden | ... | Marianna Van Horn (uncredited) | |
| Vera Lewis | ... | Queen Amélia of France (uncredited) | |
| Natalie Moorhead | ... | Lady at the Theatre (uncredited) | |
| Susanne Ransom | ... | Dora Vanderbilt (uncredited) | |
| Frank Reicher | ... | Police Official (uncredited) | |
| Christian Rub | ... | Loti (uncredited) | |
| Jeanne Wells | ... | Mary Simpson (uncredited) | |
| Lottie Williams | ... | Servant (uncredited) | |
Réalisé par | |||
| Anatole Litvak | |||
Scénaristes | ||
| Rachel Field | (novel "All This and Heaven Too") | |
| Casey Robinson | (screenplay) | |
Produit par | |||
| David Lewis | .... | associate producer | |
| Anatole Litvak | .... | producer | |
| Hal B. Wallis | .... | executive producer | |
Musique originale | |||
| Max Steiner | |||
Image | |||
| Ernest Haller | (director of photography) (as Ernie Haller) | ||
Montage | |||
| Warren Low | |||
Direction artistique | |||
| Carl Jules Weyl | |||
Création des costumes | |||
| Orry-Kelly | |||
Maquillage | |||
| Perc Westmore | .... | makeup artist | |
Directeur de production | |||
| Jack L. Warner | .... | in charge of production | |
| Al Alleborn | .... | unit manager (uncredited) | |
Assistant réalisateur | |||
| Irving Rapper | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
| Sherry Shourds | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Technicien du son | |||
| Robert B. Lee | .... | sound | |
Effets spéciaux | |||
| Byron Haskin | .... | special effects | |
| Rex Wimpy | .... | special effects | |
Dpartement Editorial | |||
| Don Siegel | .... | montage (uncredited) | |
Département Musique | |||
| Leo F. Forbstein | .... | musical director | |
| Hugo Friedhofer | .... | music arranger: orchestral music | |
Divers | |||
| Bernard DeRoux | .... | technical advisor (as Bernard Deroux) | |
| Irving Rapper | .... | dialogue director | |
141 min
1,37 : 1 suite
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | USA:Approved (PCA #6089)
Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
The Scandal revolving around the case of Choiseul-Praslin's murder of his wife was one of the contributing factors to the 1848 Revolution. suite
Continuité: In the very last frame of the movie, the window shot, the snow stops falling completely. suite
Duc de Praslin:
May I have Pierre come for your luggage?
Duchesse de Praslin:
Theo, last night I poured my heart out to you in a letter. I crept to your doorway which I am foridden to enter and stooped in humility and pushed it under the seal!
Duc de Praslin:
I received it, Frances.
Duchesse de Praslin:
But look! You didn't even open it! Oh Theo, do you suppose this empty pretense is what I hoped for?Lastnight I begged for you to come to me! I hoped we might start this journey today united as we once were! Theo, Theo! Have you completely forgotten the life we once shared together?
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figure dans Stardust: The Bette Davis Story (2006) (TV) suite
The War of the Roses suite
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This is among my favorite Bette Davis movies. While not perfect, the story and romance suck you right in and make it hard to stop watching.
Ms. Davis plays against type, as she is the almost sickeningly wonderful nanny who ultimately beguiles married Charles Boyer. You see, Bette is hired to care for his children because his wife is a self-centered hypochondriac and has less maternal instincts than the average hamster. However, despite Boyer falling for the nanny, the nanny is chaste and won't consider breaking up the marriage--even if it is such an unhappy one. Eventually, the wife realizes that her husband has fallen head over heels and what she does in response is too good to divulge--it would help to ruin the movie for you.
If you want great acting, a tight script and a bit of a soapy romance (and who doesn't now and again?), give this movie a try.