Partita a quattro

Titolo originale: Design for Living
Regia: Ernst Lubitsch |
Anno: 1933
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: paris, france | love triangle | american | polyamory | pre-code |
Cast: Fredric March | Miriam Hopkins | Gary Cooper | Edward Everett Horton | Franklin Pangborn | Isabel Jewell | Jane Darwell | Wyndham Standing | Cosmo Kyrle Bellew | Lionel Belmore | Thomas Braidon | Nora Cecil | Émile Chautard | Mathilde Comont | Adrienne D'Ambricourt | James Donlan | Harry Dunkinson | Estelle Etterre | Helena Phillips Evans | Charles K. French | Mary Gordon | Grace Hayle | Olaf Hytten | Armand Kaliz | Colin Kenny | Edmund Mortimer | George Savidan | Rolfe Sedan | Vernon Steele | Mrs. Treboal | Barry Winton | Florence Wix | William Worthington | Scotty Mattraw |

Due americani che condividono un appartamento a Parigi, il drammaturgo Tom Chambers e il pittore George Curtis, si innamorano di Gilda Farrell. Quando non riesce a decidere quale di loro preferisce, propone un "gentleman's agreement": si trasferirà con loro come amici e critici del loro lavoro, ma non faranno mai sesso. Ma quando Tom va a Londra per supervisionare una produzione di una delle sue opere, lasciando Gilda da sola con George, per quanto tempo durerà il loro accordo con il signore?

Frasi

Gilda Farrell: I'm just wondering if you could as [...] D
Max's Butler: Are you expected? George Curtis: No [...] D
Max Plunkett: Do you love me? Gilda Farrell: Oh, [...] D
George Curtis: I love you Gilda. Why lie about it? [...] D
George Curtis: We must forget Gilda. Tom Chambers [...] D
Tom Chambers: How's Paris? Max Plunkett: Oh, grea [...] D
Gilda Farrell: George, dear George, when I let you [...] D
Max Plunkett: Well, now, that's a closed chapter i [...] D
Gilda Farrell: I fancy this - what you might call, [...] D
Max Plunkett: Gilda, I've been your friend for fiv [...] D
Tom Chambers: My dearest Gilda and dearest George. [...] D
Max Plunkett: What are you doing here? George Cur [...] D
Tom Chambers: Curious, to have a little bit of fem [...] D
George Curtis: So, you've been making love to Gild [...] D
Tom Chambers: That's one way of meeting the situat [...] D
Tom Chambers: Is George still given to smashing th [...] D
George Curtis: Why didn't you like my picture? Gi [...] D
Gilda Farrell: What'll we do after lunch? Tom Cha [...] D
Tom Chambers: Let's behave like civilized people. [...] D
Tom Chambers: It's amazing how a few insults can b [...] D
Gilda Farrell: I'm sick of being a trademark marri [...] D
Gilda Farrell: Don't you tell them I've got hiccup [...] D
Gilda Farrell: It's true we had a gentleman's agre [...] D
Tom Chambers: My heart is the highlands of Montmar [...] D
George Curtis: You'll get drunk? Tom Chambers: It [...] D
George Curtis: [drunkenly] I think we're being ver [...] D
Gilda Farrell: Max, have you ever been in love? M [...] D
Gilda Farrell: What did they do that for? Max Plu [...] D
Max Plunkett: I've come here to speak to you man t [...] D
George Curtis: How old is the laundress? Tom Cham [...] D
Tom Chambers: Personally, I don't like derbies. Th [...] D
Gilda Farrell: You exhibited a painting at the Cha [...] D
Tom Chambers: [returning from London, looking at t [...] D
Gilda Farrell: Now we'll have some fun! Back to Pa [...] D
Max Plunkett: I almost forgot to tell you. Guess w [...] D
Gilda Farrell: If you can't believe in yourself, b [...] D
Tom Chambers: May I refer you to a letter, sent to [...] D
George Curtis: I love you, Gilda. Gilda Farrell: [...] D
Gilda Farrell: I never forgot you. In fact, you ne [...] D
Gilda Farrell: Now listen, Plunkett, Incorporated. [...] D
George Curtis: Sacrifice helps an artist. Tom Cha [...] D
George Curtis: I haven't got a clean shirt to my n [...] D
George Curtis: The Mother of the Arts wants to be [...] D
Max Plunkett: Mr. Curtis? What is your annual in [...] D
Gilda Farrell: Oh, nuts! D
Gilda Farrell: We have to tell him the truth, no m [...] D
Max Plunkett: Mr. Chambers, I don't wish you to mi [...] D
Tom Chambers: I always remember that our play was [...] D
Tom Chambers: Keep that old typewriter of mine boo [...] D
Gilda Farrell: [final lines] Oh, boys, this is ver [...] D
George Curtis: Those faking art dealers. D
Gilda Farrell: A thing happened to me that usually [...] D
Gilda Farrell: I'm so nervous! Couldn't we all be [...] D
Gilda Farrell: We're going to concentrate on work [...] D
Max Plunkett: Immorality may be fun, but it isn't [...] D
Gilda Farrell: You see, George, you're sort of lik [...] D
Tom Chambers: George betrayed me for you. Without [...] D
Tom Chambers: George is getting along nicely? Max [...] D
Gilda Farrell: Are you a painter too? Tom Chamber [...] D
Gilda Farrell: The only thing we can do: let's for [...] D