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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe career of a waitress takes off when she meets an amiable drunken Hollywood director.The career of a waitress takes off when she meets an amiable drunken Hollywood director.The career of a waitress takes off when she meets an amiable drunken Hollywood director.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 3 premios y 1 nominación en total
George Reed
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (escenas eliminadas)
Alice Adair
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (sin acreditar)
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
- James - Max's Butler
- (sin acreditar)
Sam Armstrong
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (sin acreditar)
Zeena Baer
- Secretary to Julius Saxe
- (sin acreditar)
King Baggot
- Department Head
- (sin acreditar)
Gerald Barry
- John Reed - an Actor
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Floyd Bell
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (sin acreditar)
Veda Buckland
- Nana - Jackie's Nursemaid
- (sin acreditar)
Nicholas Caruso
- Chef at Brown Derby
- (sin acreditar)
Lita Chevret
- Actress Filming on Movie Set
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis film bears such a striking resemblance to Ha nacido una estrella (1937) that it is often considered "the original version" of that often remade classic. In fact, David O. Selznick, who produced both this film and Star is Born, was threatened with a lawsuit by this film's writers, claiming plagiarism.
- PifiasWhen the screen shows a newspaper gossip column, we can see part of an item relating a joke about a Jewish boy and a bird. Several months later, another gossip column shows the identical item.
- Créditos adicionalesThere is a "by" credit to Gene Fowler and Rowland Brown after the title shows, but there is also a "screenplay by" credit to Jane Murfin and Ben Markson, without leaving any clear explanation or context as to what "by" actually means. But the reality was that Fowler and Brown wrote the real screenplay, with Murfin and Markson providing the continuity.
- ConexionesFeatured in David O. Selznick: 'Your New Producer' (1935)
- Banda sonoraThree Little Words
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Ruby
Part of a medley played during the opening credits
Reseña destacada
This early effort by director George Cukor had such resonance that it was remade three times as A STAR IS BORN, so it lives on to satisfy the curiosity of those who admire one or more of the later productions. What holds it up after all these years are a strong and realistic performance by Lowell Sherman as a successful Hollywood film director whose alcoholism is destroying his career, decent and sometimes brilliant work by ever-stylish Constance Bennett as the ambitious waitress who becomes an overnight star, beautiful and poetic montages by Slavko Vorkapich, a generally witty and clever script by a team of about eight writers including Adela Rogers St. John and Gene Fowler, and some beautifully directed intimate scenes including the opening in which Bennett dresses for work, copying the beauty tips advertised in the fan magazine she is reading. Highlights: the screen test in which Bennett repeatedly fails to gracefully descend a staircase, deliver one line and then react to the sight of a dead body outside camera range; the filming of a nightclub scene in which Bennett delivers a love song in French (a la Dietrich in MOROCCO) as she strolls among the seated patrons. When you think about it, Bennett is really too sophisticated and worldly for this part, which is why it worked much better for the homespun Janet Gaynor five years later. It really doesn't make sense that a lady who can handle herself with complete ease after being dragged to a movie premiere and unexpectedly shoved in front of a microphone would suddenly turn into a klutz in front of a movie camera in a studio screen test. At one point Bennett is seen to converse in flawless, fluent French and we can only wonder how a lowly waitress with naïve dreams of movie stardom ever got that kind of linguistic education. The only explanation could be that the casting of Bennett required compromises. In any case, her natural charm carries her through.
At times the story drags. Neil Hamilton as the stuffed shirt husband adds to the dead weight. The sound quality in the outdoor scenes is weak and tinny. Gregory Ratoff as a studio chieftain has fun but his accent is a bit too thick given the limitations of the recording techniques of the time. Louise Beavers, as always, enlivens her small role as Bennett's maid.
At times the story drags. Neil Hamilton as the stuffed shirt husband adds to the dead weight. The sound quality in the outdoor scenes is weak and tinny. Gregory Ratoff as a studio chieftain has fun but his accent is a bit too thick given the limitations of the recording techniques of the time. Louise Beavers, as always, enlivens her small role as Bennett's maid.
- mukava991
- 27 nov 2008
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