Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA concert pianist unhappily married to a mentally ill woman falls in love with a waitress.A concert pianist unhappily married to a mentally ill woman falls in love with a waitress.A concert pianist unhappily married to a mentally ill woman falls in love with a waitress.
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 1 wins total
Eddie Acuff
- Second Bus Driver
- (Nicht genannt)
Maude Allen
- Woman
- (Nicht genannt)
Dorothy Appleby
- Waitress
- (Nicht genannt)
Jane Barnes
- Waitress
- (Nicht genannt)
Georgie Billings
- Boy Hiding From Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
Gladys Blake
- Tenement Resident
- (Nicht genannt)
Stanley Blystone
- First Bus Driver
- (Nicht genannt)
Wade Boteler
- Policeman at Pier
- (Nicht genannt)
Harry C. Bradley
- Reverend Mr. Morris
- (Nicht genannt)
Helen Brown
- Waitress
- (Nicht genannt)
Sonny Bupp
- Boy Hiding from Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
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- WissenswertesAfter the movie came out, author James M. Cain sued Universal Pictures and director John M. Stahl for copyright violation. Although the movie was based on Cain's novel, "A Modern Cinderella," Cain claimed the filmmakers had stolen the scene where the two lovers take refuge in a church during a storm from his 1937 novel, "Serenade." Screenwriter Dwight Taylor admitted he'd taken the concept of the church scene from "Serenade," but had written an entirely new scene for the movie. The judge in the case ruled against Cain, saying there were significant differences between the book and movie scenes. The case established the legal principle of "scènes à faire" ("scenes to be written"), which states that certain concepts, settings, and devices (i.e. spy gadgets in spy novels) appear in multiple works of fiction and are therefore not subject to copyright laws. Today, the concept of "scènes à faire" is often used in software copyright cases, where certain types of programs, files, and variables appear in all software packages and cannot be copyrighted.
- VerbindungenRemade as Der letzte Akkord (1957)
- SoundtracksYankee Doodle
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Played by the busboys at the labor meeting
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A bore
I stayed with this hoping for something and it delivered squat. I actually got hooked in the beginning which would have made a very good movie...when Dunne is essential in getting coworkers "the girls" to support a strike against her boss, never seen, of a chain of restaurants. The first part of the film sets up a smart, working women facing the exploitation of the bosses....and she is pursued by the union rep, a handsome man. Instead she becomes tied up in a subsequent dreary plot with Boyer. The first part of the film is charming and interesting and she's an arresting character. Even he is mildly interesting. The slice of 1939 life they partake of is very well played: going to the piers where people are cooling off pre AC, helping a kid who's skinned his knee, lost his pants held up by rope. He's pushing his friend in a go cart. After setting up an interesting film they are caught in a storm. Held up in a church. Which holds up the film. Even that is passably interesting. Finally, we meet Boyer's mad wife who isn't so addled when away from her mother and her minder. She wants her husband. And Dunne as a good woman in a 1939 movie, isn't going to fight her for him. This is all trite. Had it been a light, romantic comedy built around striking women it would have been a good film. A film about a strong, smart woman leading a strike. As it is...I guess this is what is called condescendingly "a woman's film" like today's "chick flicks" and it's a bore.
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- rodinnyc
- 17. Aug. 2019
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
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- Auch bekannt als
- Give Us the Night
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- 1.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
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By what name was When Tomorrow Comes (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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