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Ball of Fire [Import USA Zone 1] 1n1q71

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Format Plein écran, Importé, NTSC
Contributeur Kinskey, Leonid, Travers, Henry, Cooper, Gary, Sakall, S.Z., Stanwyck, Barbara, Hawks, Howard, Homolka, Oskar, Marshall, Tully Voir plus
Langue Anglais, Espagnol
Durée d’exécution 1 heure et 51 minutes
Nombre de disques 1
Fabricant Hbo Studios
UPC 026359075025
Code article international 00026359075025

Détails sur le produit 284pt

  • Rapport de forme ‏ : ‎ 1.33:1
  • Production interrompue par le fabricant ‏ : ‎ Non
  • Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) ‏ : ‎ 19,05 x 13,67 x 1,52 cm; 113,4 grammes
  • Réalisateur ‏ : ‎ Hawks, Howard
  • Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Plein écran, Importé
  • Durée ‏ : ‎ 1 heure et 51 minutes
  • Date de sortie ‏ : ‎ 25 août 1998
  • Acteurs ‏ : ‎ Cooper, Gary, Stanwyck, Barbara, Homolka, Oskar, Travers, Henry, Sakall, S.Z.
  • Doublé : ‏ : ‎ Français, Allemand
  • Sous-titres : ‏ : ‎ Anglais, Français, Espagnol
  • Langue ‏ : ‎ Allemand (Dolby Digital 1.0), Anglais (Dolby Digital 1.0), Français (Dolby Digital 1.0), Espagnol (Dolby Digital 1.0), Anglais (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stéréo)
  • Studio  ‏ : ‎ Hbo Studios
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 6305047510
  • Pays d'origine ‏ : ‎ États-Unis
  • Nombre de disques ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Commentaires client :
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  • 5,0 sur 5 étoiles ball of fire 1q3d1b
    Avis laissé en le 24 mars 2025
    tres bien merci!!
  • 5,0 sur 5 étoiles Un film très original et amusant ! 725ax
    Avis laissé en le 11 mai 2021
    Film très amusant avec la grande Barbara Stanwyck qui est comme d’habitude parfaite !
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  • Kurt-André Lion
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Romantische Screwball-Komödie mit Pep! 4h5l47
    Avis laissé en Allemagne le 7 octobre 2016
    Diese aus Spanien importierte DVD ermöglicht ein wunderschönes Wiedersehen mit dieser ausgezeichneten Komödie im Screwball-Stil aus dem Jahr 1941. Gary Cooper und Barbara Stanwyck bieten ein superbes Paar: er, der verkopfte Professor Bertram Potts, der sich der Sprachwissenschaft verschrieben hat, sie, die Nachtclub-Sängerin Sugarpuss O'Shea, die Potts zunächst lediglich benutzt, um ihrem Geliebten, dem Gangster Joe Lilac (Dana Andrews), behilflich zu sein. Potts lebt mit sieben anderen Professoren seit 9 Jahren in einer Art Elfenbeinturm, um eine allumfassende Enzyklopädie zu erstellen. Bei der Thematik “Slang“ sind Sugarpuss' Kenntnisse umwerfend: nicht nur Cooper erliegt Stanwycks Charme, sondern auch die anderen, an die 7 Zwerge erinnernden Professoren. Neben jenem Märchenmotiv ist auch die Analogie zu Pygmalion unübersehbar. Stanwyck und Cooper sind in diesem Film von Howard Hawks (Drehbuch u.a. Billy Wilder) m.E. unschlagbar und nehmen den Zuschauer auch noch 75 Jahre später gefangen. Sugarpuss erkennt ihre wahre Liebe zu Professor Potts, die “7 Zwerge“ nutzen ihre gebündelte Intelligenz, um die Schurken zu überwinden (zwar nur eine Nebenrolle, doch wie immer toll gespielt: Dan Duryea) und schlussendlich liegen sich die Richtigen in den Armen. Barbara Stanwyck und Gary Cooper spielen das so authentisch und sympathisch, dass es eine wahre Freude ist, den Beiden zuzuschauen!

    Der s/w-Film liegt im Format 4:3, sowohl in englischer als auch in spanischer Sprache vor, die Untertitel (ausblendbar) ebenfalls. Ich finde die Bildqualität für einen Film jener Zeit sehr gut, ebenso die englische Sprachversion. Die Untertitel sind gelbgefärbt (gewöhnungsbedürftig, ermöglicht aber das schnellere Lesen), bleiben aber stehen, auch wenn die Szene wechselt - solange nicht erneut gesprochen wird. Das empfand ich etwas hinderlich. Und bei dieser Fülle an Sprachwitz und Anspielungen kommt man aus dem Lesen gar nicht mehr heraus. Da kommt schon die Würdigung der darstellerischen Leistungen etwas zu kurz, so dass man danach den Film gleich noch einmal schauen muss, diesmal jedoch ohne Untertitel, um sich auf die Schauspieler fokussieren zu können. Fazit: genial guter, erfrischender, zeitloser Kino-Klassiker!
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  • Mark Fisher
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Great movie 1d4k1v
    Avis laissé au Canada le 20 mai 2023
    Wonderful acting by Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck exemplary.
  • Classic Film Buff
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles "... Sugarpuss before you go...would... would you yum me once more?" 1f6t3s
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 22 novembre 2010
    The year 1941 should have held very fond memories for both Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper. Each had three good to excellent films open that year that showed off their acting skills both comic and dramatic to maximum advantage. Stanwyck shone in Preston Sturges' scintillating "The Lady Eve"(excellent), Gary Cooper starred in "Sergeant York" for which he won his first Best Actor Oscar. Then there were the two films in which they both co-starred: Frank Capra's social drama "Meet John Doe"(good) and finally this one, the romantic comedy "Ball of Fire"(near excellent).

    One of the best screenwriting teams in the Golden Age of Hollywood, Charles Brackett and Bill Wilder penned the original screenplay, a very savvy 20th century update of the classic fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Stanwyck's Snow White is called Sugarpuss O'Shea, her Prince Charming, gangling Professor Bertram Potts, Cooper of course, and the Seven Dwarfs are seven elderly professors of slight stature. The eight professors, all bachelors, live together in Manhattan in a house owned by the Daniel S. Totten Foundation for which they are working on compiling an encyclopedia. They are totally immersed in their work, and as such lead very sheltered, insular lives sternly kept in line by their tyrant of a housekeeper Miss Bragg (Kathleen Howard). When Potts discovers his current topic, American slang woefully outdated he ventures out into the city to do research. At day's end he finds himself at a nightclub where the star attraction is a sizzling singer called Sugarpuss O'Shea. Intrigued by her snappy line of patter, Potts goes backstage to try to enlist her participation in a slang workshop. She turns him down flat, but he leaves her his card in case she changes her mind. Sugarpuss shortly does, when she finds out the police are after her as a material witness against her gangster boyfriend Joe Lilac (Dana Andrews). She needs a hideout, finds Potts card, and next thing you know she's moved in pretending she's enthusiastic in helping him learn the latest slang. Just as Snow White's living with the Seven Dwarfs changes their lives for the better, so does Sugarpuss' influence bring the eight professors back into the vital real world. However Sugarpuss' character also changes positively, she becomes less hard-boiled, her finer side begins to emerge as she begins to be fond of them all. Bertram's long dormant hormones awake with a vengeance; despite herself Sugarpuss is touched by his gentle naïveté and starts to be attracted to him. Except, what of Joe Lilac who wants to marry her so as his wife she can't testify against him, and his two goons that are keeping tabs on her?

    Some previous reviews have called the film dated because of the outmoded slang. I disagree, it's a snapshot of it's time, the USA in the early 1940's, and the initial motivation of the plot is that Professor Potts finds out how quickly the slang can become outdated. Also with texting and all the acronyms such as "OMG" and "LOL" going on these days, it's very pertinent. Quite fun to listen to American slang circa 1941, several of the are very quaint and picturesque such as: "smackeroo", "clip the mooch", "shove in your clutch", and my personal favorite "bop the apple" (hit the baseball). And, calling the feet "dogs" then is no more ludicrous than the current slang term "junk" used to label a guy's genitals!

    Barbara Stanwyck has been grouped as one of the three "strong woman" actresses in films of the 1930's and 1940's, along with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, and both have unjustly overshadowed her. She's an infinitely better actress than Crawford, and never chews the scenery as much as Davis can at her worst. Sugarpuss O'Shea the slick, hard as nails singer who winds up redeemed by love, is one of her most vibrant, delightful portrayals. The shift in her character is beautifully subtle, very delicately handled by Stanwyck, and always believable, with the additional bonus of her being provocatively alluring as well! This role landed her a second Best Actress nomination, probably in addition to her gorgeous dual performance in "The Lady Eve" that same year, but in yet another Oscar injustice she lost the prize!

    This is one of Gary Cooper's funnier characterizations, he's quite inspired as the reserved, self contained Professor Bertram Potts, whose exposure to the "ball of fire" known as "Sugarpuss" results in his own dimly lit pilot light to start burning brightly. His frenzied bolting up the stairs after Sugarpuss has given him his first yum-yum, to dash cold water on his neck is a great piece of physical comedy, as is his spastic loose limbed fight with Joe Lilac near the end of the film. He masters a marvelous double take when Sugarpuss removes her fur coat the night she arrives at the foundation to reveal her scanty costume showcasing her fabulous legs. Also his goofily dreamy expression tinged with lust after Sugarpuss and he have had a little yum- yum is priceless. Yet he doesn't make the professor a buffoon and gives him a simple dignity that is very appealing, and makes it apparent why he is able to melt Sugarpuss' heart.

    All of the seven professors give marvelous ing performances, especially the superb character actors Henry Travers, S.Z Sakall, Oscar Homolka and Richard Haydn. In an early role, future star Dana Andrews is both smirking and menacing as Joe Lilac and Dan Duryea and Ralph Peters as his two thugs make perfect oafs, smug and stupid at the same time. A special nod of appreciation to Gene Krupa and his orchestra who perform the catchy "Drum Boogie" with Stanwyck. And last but no means least, director Howard Hawks, who developed the "Hawks woman" in film, the bright, attractive, self assured woman who was man's equal and insisted on it, such as Katharine Hepburn in "Bringing Up Baby", Jean Arthur in "Only Angels Have Wings", Rosalind Russell in "His Girl Friday" and Lauren Bacall in "To Have and Have Not". This was a trailblazing new woman in film, and Sugarpuss is one of the best examples.
  • beyond the beyond
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles barbara stanwyck as a tough-talking moll ! 1r1r6k
    Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 6 avril 2016
    a highly watchable flick with barbara stanwyck playing a moll talking tough & acting hard-edgedly,
    who goes into hiding with some real good-natured high-brows. this is obviously another of stanwycks's forays of that ilk
    into the gangster genre, even though the comedy part in '' ball of fire '' prominently prevails here over the hood part,
    wherin stanwyck is glamorized by warner brothers as proven by pictures like:
    Ladies They Talk About & Baby Face, both of which preceded '' BALL OF FIRE''.
    as you might read gary cooper playing a role in that movie, it has to be stated in all clarity
    that stanwyck upstages cooper in every way: cooper paling into utter insignificance in comparison with her.
    if you haven't seen ladies they talk about & baby face, snag those dvds via amzon.fr,
    superb picture/sound quality in english ! I don't know about the french audio track as english is my mother tongue
    but I think french subtitles are available there if that's important to you.
    (dvd is region code 2, pal !)
  • Amazon Customer
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Old Hollywood know how 4l4f1v
    Avis laissé au Canada le 9 mai 2019
    Gary Cooper , Barbara Stanwyck are once again reunited in this romantic comedy. Barbara shows you why she got top billing, she just shines through the screen. One must tip it's hat to Edith Head who demonstrated clever sowing skills in order to enhance Miss Stanwyck curves. Very light direction by Howard Hawks allowing everyone to be themselves. Pure joy!
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