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Como parte de su entretenimiento, una actriz bella pero inmoral manipula a todos los hombres de su vida para lograr sus objetivos.Como parte de su entretenimiento, una actriz bella pero inmoral manipula a todos los hombres de su vida para lograr sus objetivos.Como parte de su entretenimiento, una actriz bella pero inmoral manipula a todos los hombres de su vida para lograr sus objetivos.
Erich von Stroheim
- The Great Flamarion
- (as Erich Von Stroheim)
Steve Barclay
- Eddie Wheeler
- (as Stephen Barclay)
William A. Boardway
- Audience Member
- (sin créditos)
Jack Chefe
- Hotel Desk Clerk
- (sin créditos)
Kay Deslys
- Sally Hampton
- (sin créditos)
Alphonso DuBois
- Stagehand
- (sin créditos)
John Elliott
- Theatrical Agent
- (sin créditos)
Jack Evans
- Vagrant on Park Bench
- (sin créditos)
Franklyn Farnum
- Stage Manager
- (sin créditos)
Tony Ferrell
- Mexican Singer
- (sin créditos)
Charles Fogel
- Audience Member
- (sin créditos)
Joseph Granby
- Detective Ramirez
- (sin créditos)
Bobbie Hale
- Pawn Shop Clerk
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
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- TriviaEl gran Flamarion (1945) marked the debut of William Wilder as a motion picture producer. Wilder, who was sometimes credited as W. Lee Wilder on his later films, was an "eastern industrialist," according to a September 1944 Hollywood Reporter news item, and was the brother of director Billy Wilder.
Billy Wilder rarely talked about his brother, and when he did the theme was always the same: "A dull son of a bitch," Billy said of him in 1975. Years later he called him "a fool" who thought he could make it in Hollywood simply because his more famous brother had.
- ErroresIn the scene where Connie Wallace first tells Flamarion of her love for him, the position of the gun in Flamarion's hand changes depending upon the shot. When it is a close-up of Flamarion, the gun barrel is high up, about the level of Flamarion's upper arm. In the wider shot, the gun barrel is in the crook of his elbow as his arms are folded.
- Citas
Connie Wallace: You know, no matter how fast you drink it the distilleries can still stay way ahead of you.
Al Wallace: Yup. But by next week I'll have 'em workin nights to do it!
- ConexionesEdited into Muchachada nui: Episode #2.11 (2008)
- Bandas sonorasChita
by Faith Watson
Opinión destacada
"The Great Flamarion" is an undiscovered little gem of a film from Rebublic that features von Stroheim as the title character, a cold and arrogant vaudeville performer who specializes in sharp shooting. He is assisted in his act by Connie and Al Wallace, a seemingly happy couple. When Connie professes her love for Flamarion and tells of her husband's abusive nature and hard-drinking, Flamarion eventually opens his heart to this femme-fatale, played to the hilt by Mary Beth Hughes, a most underrated actress, who toys with men in the tradition of film noir greats such as Joan Bennett in "Scarlet Street," Jane Greer in "Out of The Past," and Yvonne DeCarlo in "Criss Cross." When Connie suggests that Flamarion accidentally hit Al, portrayed by the always terrific Dan Duryea, during their gun skit, Flamarion's life changes forever. Anthony Mann's direction is taut and economic. The film, told through flashbacks, captures the desperation and loneliness of a man willing to do anything for love. Next to "Sunset Boulevard," this is one of von Stroheim's finest hours as an actor. He allows himself to show joy and vulnerability as he never has before on screen.
- qbine3
- 13 feb 2005
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 18 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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