That Uncertain Feeling | COLORIZED | Classic Movie | Merle Oberon
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Colorized Classic Film: That Uncertain Feeling - A psychoanalyst causes a woman to doubt her happy marriage.
That Uncertain Feeling (1941)
Director: Ernst Lubitsch
Writers: Donald Ogden Stewart(screenplay), Walter Reisch(adaptation), Victorien Sardou(from a play by)
Stars: Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas, Burgess Meredith
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States
Language: English
Release Date: 11 April 1941 (Canada)
Storyline:
Against her better judgement, happily married Jill Baker is persuaded to see a popular psychoanalyst about her psychosomatic hiccups. Soon, she's disillusioned about husband Larry; and one day in the doctor's waiting room she meets pianist Alexander Sebastian, who's even more confused than she is. Can this marriage be saved? Larry has a plan that is pure Lubitsch...
Reviews:
"That Uncertain Feeling is a less popular but nevertheless very interesting Ernst Lubitsch film. Like so many of his other works (e.g. The Love Parade, One Hour With You, The Smiling Lieutenant) it shows an unhappily married couple's path back to a healthy relationship. Since one can guess the outcome right from the start, the movie is not engaging because one would speculate the outcome throughout the runtime but rather because Lubitsch makes the most boring plot engaging and interesting - and he manages to do it over and over again with the same plot. That is the reason why "The Lubitsch Touch" is now common vocabulary among film scholars. That Uncertain Feeling certainly doesn't lack those nice moments, either, see for instance (spoilers) Lubitsches delightful buildup to the "keeks" moment. This movie is no lesser Lubitsch film, in fact I believe it is one of his better works. Most of the negative ratings of this film will probably be down to relatively poor production quality."
- written by "LenoJeno" on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) That Uncertain Feeling
Argentina ¿Qué sabes tú de amor?
Brazil Que Sabe Você do Amor?
Canada (English title) That Uncertain Feeling
Denmark Gennemtræk i paradis
Finland Onnemme on vaarassa
Finland Tuo epävarmuuden tunne
France Illusions perdues
Greece (transliterated title) As horisoume
Greece (reissue title) Ti xereis gia ton erota?
Hungary Imádlak, de elválok
Italy Quell'incerto sentimento
Japan (Japanese title) 淑女超特急
Mexico ¿Qué sabes tú de amor?
Netherlands Wat weet je van liefde?
Norway Det kommer og det går
Poland Niepewne uczucie
Portugal No Que Pensam as Mulheres
Soviet Union (Russian title) Это неопределенное чувство
Spain Lo que piensan las mujeres
Sweden Korsdrag i paradiset
UK That Uncertain Feeling
USA (complete title) Ernst Lubitsch's That Uncertain Feeling
USA That Uncertain Feeling
West Germany Ehekomödie
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I'm a huge Melvyn Douglas fan. And Merle is so gorgeous.
In real life, Burgess Meredith was quite the lady killer. Couldn't believe it til I saw this year's ago. This is the perfect TRIO to cheer anyone up.
Woohoo! Thanks AF. I love your colors.
I believe the black and whites should remain original, they are so beautiful
I agree!
I agree too
Then watch the b/w version it’s always available but I prefer to watch in color so I’m so thankful people are taking their time to do this.
Merle Oberon looks unmistakably Anglo Indian in this movie
That’s because she was❤
Well she's 4th south Asian... specifically from Sri Lanka.
I’ll watch both, but prefer one. Thank you.
Many Directors would have LOVED to film in color but, for various reasons were/are unable to.
Very few actually complained.
Most of the bruhaha was caused by elitist snobs.........
Aspect ratio wrong.
Is this the second try or version of “the Women”? Ha ha. Remakes by Hollywood 😊
The first time with Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell, lastly Eva Mendez and Meg Ryan, Annette Benning.