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Une mère qui travaille dur s'approche du désastre alors qu'elle divorce de son mari et démarre une entreprise de restauration prospère pour soutenir sa fille gâtée.Une mère qui travaille dur s'approche du désastre alors qu'elle divorce de son mari et démarre une entreprise de restauration prospère pour soutenir sa fille gâtée.Une mère qui travaille dur s'approche du désastre alors qu'elle divorce de son mari et démarre une entreprise de restauration prospère pour soutenir sa fille gâtée.
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 3 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Bill Alcorn
- Soldier
- (uncredited)
Betty Alexander
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Ramsay Ames
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
George Anderson
- Peterson's Assistant
- (uncredited)
James Anderson
- Diner Customer
- (uncredited)
Robert Arthur
- High School Boy
- (uncredited)
Lynn Baggett
- Waitress
- (uncredited)
Leah Baird
- Police Matron
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMichael Curtiz was initially less than keen at working with Joan Crawford. Curtiz was soon won over by Crawford's dedication and hard work.
- GaffesAfter Mildred has left Wally in the beach house with the corpse of Monte, Wally discovers that the doors in the house are locked. He must break the glass in a French door to get out. People can unlock a door from the inside to get out of a house, so breaking the glass would have been unnecessary. However, there is no reason to assume that Wally had the keys or even knew where they were located.
- Citations
Ida Corwin: [to Wally about his lustful looks in her direction] Leave something on me. I might catch cold.
- Générique farfeluThe opening credits are presented with a background ocean scene that "washes" the credits on the screen.
- Autres versionsAlso shown in computer colorized version.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood: The Fabulous Era (1962)
- Bandes originalesYou Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Played and sung at Wally's club toward the beginning
Also played when Veda and Ted are at Wally's club
Commentaire en vedette
Joan Crawford won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of the title character in this 1945 offering by Warner Brothers. Ms. Crawford was in her prime then and members of my generation, who remember her in films such as 1968's Berserk and 1970's Trog, are sometimes surprised to learn how attractive and talented she was in her heyday. The mean-spirited commentary of her life which we have been subjected to since her death in 1977 notwithstanding, still there was a certain hard edge to her personality which shown through in her screen roles. That she was able to win filmdom's greatest prize by playing a willing victim and vulnerable woman is perhaps the greatest tribute to her abilities as an artist. At any rate, she was the star of this film noir classic, a story that holds up well after 57 years. Mildred Pierce was an ordinary housewife of the era. No skills, relied on her husband for sustenance and leadership and was crushed when he ditched her for another woman. Her daughters were her whole life, doting unhealthily on Veda, the older one, especially (a very young Ann Blyth, herself nominated for Best Supporting Actress for this film). But, Veda was a schemer, conniver and social climber from the word go and it was ultimately her actions which brought an interesting human interest story to a thunderous climax. The story fascinates as we see Crawford, through iron will and determination, become an independent, successful business woman even as she makes tragic error after tragic error in her personal life. Mildred Pierce really is a rare animal, as it truly is more of a human interest story than any other in the film noir genre. The cast is great: Jack Carson, outstanding as Mildred's lifelong friend and would-be suitor, Bruce Bennett as Mildred's nice but weak-willed husband, Zachary Scott as the caddish successor to Bruce Bennett for Mildred's affections, and Eve Arden (still another nomination for Best Supporting Actress) in one of her trademark roles as a no nonsense gal pal. In Mildred Pierce, we have murder, love, misguided love, love not reciprocated, jealousy, misunderstanding, and good intentions/bad results. Could it be this film is so intriguing because we see in our own lives one or more of these very human conditions?
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 453 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 11 584 $ US
- Durée1 heure 51 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Le roman de Mildred Pierce (1945) officially released in India in Hindi?
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