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mardi 4 octobre 2016

1935 Brown on Resolution 

( aka Forever England ,

aka Born For Glory ) VO Streaming



Brown on Resolution (film)

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Brown on Resolution
Forever England.jpg
VHS cover of the re-issue
Directed by Walter Forde
Anthony Asquith
Produced by Michael Balcon
Written by C. S. Forester (novel)
Gerard Fairlie
J. O. C. Orton
Starring John Mills
Betty Balfour
Barry MacKay
Jimmy Hanley
Music by Louis Levy
Cinematography Bernard Knowles
Edited by Otto Ludwig
Distributed by Gaumont British Picture Corporation
Release dates
15 May 1935 (UK)
19 October 1935 (USA)
Running time
70 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Forever England redirects here - the phrase is also a quotation from Rupert Brooke's poem "The Soldier".
Brown on Resolution (US title - Born for Glory; UK re-issue title - Forever England) is a 1935 film adaptation of the CS Forester novel Brown on Resolution. The plot is centred on the illegitimate son of a British naval officer singlehandedly bringing about the downfall of a German cruiser during World War I. The title role is played by John Mills, his first lead role, and it is also notable for being the first film to use actual Royal Navy ships.[citation needed]
The novel was also later adapted as Sailor of the King (also titled Single-Handed in the US, and sometimes - though rarely - Brown on Resolution), in 1953. The 1935 version retains the novel's original World War I setting, but in the 1953 remake, the setting is realistically updated to the Second World War, as the Germans resumed commerce raiding with surface warships in 1939.

Plot

In 1893, Betty Brown meets a debonair young naval officer and falls in love. She conceals her pregnancy from him, and he rejoins his ship. The boy, Albert Brown, is brought up by his mother and joins the navy as soon as he is old enough.
Brown's ship is posted to the Pacific during the First World War. He is marooned on the remote Galapagos island of Resolution when the cruiser he is serving on, HMS Rutland, is sunk. A German battlecruiser (the fictitious SMS Ziethen[1]) takes him prisoner whilst it defeats an inferior British force. It then suffers damage in a second encounter and her captain plans to pull into an isolated Pacific anchorage to try to repair his vessel. There, the resourceful Brown escapes, steals a rifle and a small amount of ammunition, and makes his way ashore.
The German vessel's main battery cannot be brought to bear on Brown, and he is able to pick off exposed crew-members who are trying to repair her punctured hull plates. The anchorage is an impenetrable tangle of scrub and thorn bushes, making it difficult for shore parties to run him to ground.
Brown is eventually killed by a German shot, never learning that his actions delayed the repairs long enough for the raider's British pursuers to catch her up and destroy her. Brown becomes a hero, the British erect a cross on the highest point on the island to commemorate him, and the commander of the British ship discovers that Brown was the illegitimate son he always denied he had.

Cast

Notes


Played by HMS Curacoa, which sank on 2 October 1942 after being cut in half by Queen Mary while on escort duties.




vendredi 1 juillet 2016

1935 Les Revoltés du Bounty VF Streaming

 


  



Les Révoltés du Bounty (Mutiny on the Bounty) est un film américain de 1935, réalisé par Frank Lloyd. Le film a obtenu l'oscar du meilleur film en 1936, et a été sept fois nommé par ailleurs : pour l'oscar du meilleur réalisateur, du meilleur montage, de la meilleure musique, du meilleur scénario, et trois fois pour l'oscar du meilleur acteur (Laughton, Gable, Tone).


Synopsis :


Le film raconte la véritable mutinerie menée par Fletcher Christian qui a eu lieu en 1789 à bord du Bounty. Le capitaine Bligh faisait preuve de cruauté envers son équipage et la plupart des officiers.

Fiche technique :


    Titre : Les Révoltés du Bounty
    Titre original : Mutiny on the Bounty
    Réalisation : Frank Lloyd
    Scénario : Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman, Carey Wilson, d'après le roman de Charles Nordhoff et James Norman Hall
    Producteurs : Albert Lewin producteur associé, Frank Lloyd et Irving Thalberg (non crédité)
    Production : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    Musique : Herbert Stothart
    Photographie : Arthur Edeson, Charles G. Clarke (non crédité) et Sidney Wagner (non crédité)
    Montage : Margaret Booth
    Direction artistique : Cedric Gibbons
    Pays d'origine : Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
    Genre : Film d'aventure
    Format : Noir et blanc - Son : Mono (Western Electric Sound System) - Ratio : 1.37:1
    Durée : 132 minutes
    Budget : 2 millions de $
    Lieu de tournage : Le film a été tourné en Californie, principalement dans la baie d'Avalon de l'ile Santa Catalina.
    Dates de sortie :
         États-Unis : 8 novembre 1935 (première mondiale à New York), 22 novembre 1935 (première à Los Angeles)
         France : 6 mars 1936



Distribution :



    Clark Gable (VF : Richard Francœur) : Lieutenant Fletcher Christian
    Charles Laughton (VF : Pierre Morin) : Capitaine William Bligh
    Franchot Tone (VF : Maurice Dorléac) : Roger Byam
    Herbert Mundin (VF : Emile Duard) : Smith, le cuisinier
    Eddie Quillan : Thomas Ellison
    Dudley Digges : Dr. Bacchus
    Donald Crisp : Thomas Burkitt
    Henry Stephenson : Sir Joseph Banks
    Francis Lister : Capitaine Nelson
    Spring Byington : Mme Byam
    Movita : Tehani
    Mamo Clark : Maimiti
    Byron Russell : Quintal
    Percy Waram : Coleman
    David Torrence : Lord Hood
    John Harrington : Mr. Purcell
    Douglas Walton : Stewart
    Ian Wolfe : Maggs
    DeWitt Jennings : Lieutenant Fryer
    Ivan F. Simpson : Morgan
    Vernon Downing : Hayward
    Bill Bambridge : Hitihiti
    Marion Clayton Anderson : Mary Ellison
    Stanley Fields : Muspratt
    Wallis Clark : Morrison
    Crauford Kent : Lieutenant Edwards
    Pat Flaherty : Churchill
    Alec Craig : McCoy
    Charles Irwin : Thompson
    Dick Winslow : Tinkler

Et, parmi les acteurs non crédités :

    Lionel Belmore : Aubergiste
    James Cagney : Figurant
    Sam Wallace Driscoll : Michael Byrne
    Doris Lloyd : Cockney avec Moll
    David Niven : Figurant (un marin physiquement apte)
    Vivien Oakland : Moll

Récompenses et nominations :


    8 nominations et un Oscar :
        Oscar du meilleur film

Autour du film :


    Le film est représentatif de la culture Tiki aux États-Unis.











 







1935 Mutiny on the Bounty VOST Streaming









Mutiny on the Bounty is an American 1935 drama starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable, directed by Frank Lloyd based on the Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall novel Mutiny on the Bounty.

The film was one of the biggest hits of its time. Although its historical accuracy has been questioned (inevitably, as it is based on a novel), film critics consider this adaptation to be the best cinematic work inspired by the mutiny.



Plot :


HMS Bounty leaves England in 1787 on a two-year voyage over the Pacific Ocean. The ship's captain, William Bligh (Charles Laughton), is a brutal tyrant who routinely administers harsh punishment to officers and crew alike who lack discipline, cause any infraction on board the ship, or in any manner defy his authority. Fletcher Christian (Clark Gable), the ship's lieutenant, is a formidable yet compassionate man who disapproves of Bligh's treatment of the crew. Roger Byam (Franchot Tone) is an idealistic midshipman who is divided between his loyalty to Bligh, owing to his family's naval tradition, and his friendship with Christian.

During the voyage, the enmity between Christian and Bligh grows after Christian openly challenges Bligh's unjust practices aboard the ship. When the ship arrives at the island of Tahiti, where the crew acquires breadfruit plants to take home, Bligh punishes Christian by refusing to let him leave the ship during their stay. Byam, meanwhile, sets up residency on the island, living with the island chief, Hitihiti (William Bambridge), and his daughter, Tehani (Movita Castaneda), and compiling an English dictionary of the Tahitian language. Hitihiti persuades Bligh to allow Christian a day pass on the island. Bligh agrees but quickly repeals the pass out of spite. Christian disregards the order and spends his one-day off the ship romancing a Tahitian girl, Maimiti (Mamo Clark). Christian promises her he will be back someday.

After leaving Tahiti the crew begins to talk of mutiny after Bligh's harsh discipline leads to the death of the ship's beloved surgeon, Mr. Bacchus (Dudley Digges), and Bligh cuts water rationing to the crew in favor of providing water for the breadfruit plants. Christian, although initially opposing the idea, decides he can no longer tolerate Bligh's brutality when he witnesses crew members shackled in iron chains, and he approves the mutiny. The crew raids the weapons cabinet and seizes the ship. Bligh and his loyalists are cast into a boat and set adrift at sea with a map and rations to ensure their survival. Due to Bligh's steady leadership, they are able to find their way back to land.

Meanwhile, Christian orders that Bounty return to Tahiti. Byam, who was in his cabin during the mutiny, disapproves of what Christian has done and decides the two can no longer be friends. Months later, Byam is married to Tehani and Christian has married Maimiti and has a child with her, while the rest of the crew are enjoying their freedom on the island. After a long estrangement, Byam and Christian reconcile their friendship. However, when the British ship HMS Pandora is spotted approaching, Byam and Christian decide they must part ways. Byam and several crew members remain on the island for the ship to take them back to England, while Christian leads the remaining crew, his wife and several Tahitian men and women back on board Bounty in search of a new island on which to seek refuge.

Byam boards the Pandora and, much to his surprise, discovers that Bligh is the captain. Bligh, who suspects that Byam was complicit in the mutiny, has him imprisoned for the remainder of the journey across the sea. Back in England Byam is court-martialed and found guilty of mutiny. Before the court condemns him, Byam speaks of Bligh's cruel, dehumanising conduct aboard Bounty. Due to the intervention of his friend Sir Joseph Banks (Henry Stephenson) and Lord Hood (David Torrence), Byam is pardoned by King George III and allowed to resume his naval career at sea.

Meanwhile, Christian has found Pitcairn, an uninhabited yet sustainable island that he believes will provide adequate refuge from the reach of the Royal Navy. After Bounty crashes on the rocks, Christian orders her to be burned.


Cast :


    Charles Laughton as Capt. Bligh
    Clark Gable as Fletcher Christian
    Franchot Tone as Byam
    Herbert Mundin as Smith
    Eddie Quillan as Ellison
    Dudley Digges as Bacchus
    Donald Crisp as Burkitt
    Henry Stephenson as Sir Joseph Banks
    Francis Lister as Capt. Nelson
    Spring Byington as Mrs. Byam
    Movita Castaneda as Tehani (as Movita)
    Mamo Clark as Maimiti (as Mamo)
    Byron Russell as Quintal
    David Torrence as Lord Hood
    Douglas Walton as Stewart
    Ian Wolfe as Maggs
    DeWitt Jennings as Fryer
    Ivan F. Simpson as Morgan (as Ivan Simpson)
    Vernon Downing as Hayward
    Bill Bambridge as Hitihiti (as William Bambridge)
    Marion Clayton as Mary Ellison (as Marion Clayton)
    Stanley Fields as Muspratt
    Wallis Clark as Morrison
    Crauford Kent as Lt. Edwards (as Craufurd Kent)
    Pat Flaherty as Churchill
    Alec Craig as McCoy
    Hal LeSueur as Millard