Andiamo all'inferno allegramente

Titolo originale: Merrily We Go to Hell
Regia: Dorothy Arzner |
Anno: 1932
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Romance
Tag: ex-lover | alcoholism | playwright | mistress | heiress | gossip columnist | pre-code | open marriage | woman director | stage actress | adulterous affair | unconventional arrangement | alcoholic husband | adulterous husband | modern woman |
Cast: Sylvia Sidney | Fredric March | Adrianne Allen | Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher | George Irving | Esther Howard | Florence Britton | Charles Coleman | Cary Grant | Kent Taylor | Robert Greig | Ernie Adams | Mildred Boyd | Edna Callahan | Leonard Carey | Harry Cording | Milla Davenport | Neal Dodd | Jay Eaton | Bill Elliott | Mary Halsey | Theresa Harris | Amo Ingraham | LeRoy Mason | Edwin Maxwell | Edmund Mortimer | William H. O'Brien | Dennis O'Keefe | Tom Ricketts | Irene Robeson | Pat Somerset | Harry Strang | Gordon Westcott |

A una festa, il giornalista Jerry Corbett si innamora di Joan Prentice, una giovane ereditiera di una ricca famiglia di Chicago. Ignorando i problemi di alcol del suo partner e i rimproveri di suo padre, Joan si butta a capofitto in questa relazione.

Approfondimenti

Nessun dato in archivio

Connessioni

Nessun dato in archivio

Domande

Nessun dato in archivio

Errori

Nessun dato in archivio

Frase

Richard Damery: [after Jerry reads a particularly [...] D
Jerry Corbett: Sir, you're a baritone and a gentle [...] D
Charlie Baxter: [Toasting] To the ladies. They kee [...] D
Claire Hempstead: Well, how do you feel with the c [...] D
Claire Hempstead: The only thing worse than a drun [...] D
[last lines] Joan Prentice: Oh, Jerry. My baby. M [...] D
Joan Prentice: I spent the morning realizing that [...] D
Jerry Corbett: [Drunk and slurring] I don't believ [...] D
Jerry Corbett: Wouldn't you like a little drink? [...] D
Joan Prentice: Do you always make love to girls wh [...] D
Jerry Corbett: What troubles me is, have I a right [...] D
Jerry Corbett: If you love me, you'll lock that do [...] D
Buck: I think we ought to celebrate. Jerry Corbet [...] D
Jerry Corbett: [Drunkenly] At the moment we're loo [...] D
Jerry Corbett: I guess I didn't know you walked on [...] D
Vi: Here's something to clean up the floor. [hand [...] D
Jerry Corbett: Don't you think I've done enough to [...] D
Jerry Corbett: You shouldn't have got me started o [...] D
Claire Hempstead: Dear, why are you treating me wi [...] D
Buck: What this country needs is less ventilation [...] D
Jerry Corbett: [toast] Well, merrily we go to Hell [...] D
Jerry Corbett: You don't often see such fine hands [...] D
Jerry Corbett: [on the phone] What would you say i [...] D
Joan Prentice: If being a modern husband gives you [...] D
Buck: That's what this country needs, more men who [...] D
Joan Prentice: I see you believe in signs. Jerry [...] D
Joan Prentice: Where's our charming host? Jerry C [...] D
Jerry Corbett: I always said you were swell. Joan [...] D
Party Boy: [laughing, drunkenly] By the way, has a [...] D
Jerry Corbett: [singing] First she gave me ginger [...] D
Jerry Corbett: I've just had an invitation to the [...] D
Joan Prentice: [Seeing Jerry being carried in] Buc [...] D
Jerry Corbett: You know Miss Clair Hempstead, I me [...] D
Jerry Corbett: We're rich! We're famous! We're *ce [...] D
[recurrent line] Jerry Corbett: I think you're sw [...] D
Joan Prentice: Gentlemen, I give you the holy stat [...] D
Claire Hempstead: Oh, Jerry, this is your big mome [...] D
Buck: What this country needs is fewer blondes. D
Jerry Corbett: I'm grateful this whole thing's hap [...] D
Vi: I wish you'd keep your mind active instead of [...] D
[repeated line] Jerry Corbett: Is there a bariton [...] D
Buck: What this country needs is more blondes like [...] D

Elenchi

Nessun dato in archivio

Community

Visto da

Nessun dato in archivio

Da vedere per

Nessun dato in archivio

Seguito da

Nessun dato in archivio