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L'anima e la carne

Titolo originale: Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
  • 1957
  • T
  • 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum in L'anima e la carne (1957)
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Durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, un marine americano e una suora irlandese, bloccati su un'isola del Pacifico, formano un'amicizia improbabile, trovando conforto mentre sperano in un salv... Leggi tuttoDurante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, un marine americano e una suora irlandese, bloccati su un'isola del Pacifico, formano un'amicizia improbabile, trovando conforto mentre sperano in un salvataggio e cercano di evitare i giapponesi.Durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, un marine americano e una suora irlandese, bloccati su un'isola del Pacifico, formano un'amicizia improbabile, trovando conforto mentre sperano in un salvataggio e cercano di evitare i giapponesi.

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    • John Huston
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Lee Mahin
    • John Huston
    • Charles Shaw
  • Star
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Deborah Kerr
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    10.094
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • John Huston
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Lee Mahin
      • John Huston
      • Charles Shaw
    • Star
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Deborah Kerr
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    • 52Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 2 Oscar
      • 1 vittoria e 7 candidature totali

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    Robert Mitchum
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    • Corporal Allison USMC
    Deborah Kerr
    Deborah Kerr
    • Sister Angela
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      • John Lee Mahin
      • John Huston
      • Charles Shaw
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    dbdumonteil

    Huston's treasure island.

    One of Huston's buried treasures,this offbeat tale of a nun and a marine stuck on an island.They say it was to be directed by Wyler,but he turned it down and went to make "desperate hours".

    Deborah Kerr had already played a nun in Powell-Pressburger's excellent "Black narcissus",and the part was tailor-made for her.The same goes for Robert Mitchum as a crude,simple,but with a golden heart marine.People cannot help but be struck with the analogies between "heaven" and "African queen" :both feature an odd couple,in jeopardy;that's why the former is overlooked today which is totally unfair.

    The two characters are extremely endearing and,when the movie is over,it seems we've always known Sister Angela and Corporal Allison.I dig the line:"it's a gourmet's dish" when the nun is eating turtle soup.I love the way the scenarists show the analogies between a nun's and a marine's lives.The Garden of Eden metaphor is obvious,but the story subtly progresses,and the Snake's temptation happens late in the movie.

    The cinematography is splendid,with a superb use of cinemascope,and Georges Delerue's score deserves admiration.Yes "heaven knows..." is certainly one of Huston's sleepers.But I wonder what Luis Bunuel would have done with such a screenplay.
    7ma-cortes

    Agreeable and attractive film with awesome performances from Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr

    During WWW II in a Pacific tropical island that might be a paradise in other circunstances , there a ship-wrecked , two-fisted American soldier : Robert Mitchum and a nun : Deborah Kerr's favourite film make an unlikely friendship and eventually falling in love . But then the island is invaded , appearing a Japanese detachment overrun the lonely place and the duo hide out during the day and forage for food by night , gradually revealing their pasts to each other . Meanwhile , they struggle to stay alive until USA forces invade the island.

    Terrific double studio character on two interesting roles finds a tough soldier , and a sensitive nun , along the way he falls hard while she resists his advances . An enjoyable and good movie with plenty of action , entertainment , high pathos, excitement and tenderness . Perfectly cast Deborah Kerr as kind nun and Robert Mitchum as Marine Sergeant Allison , both of whom providing top-notch interpretations . Based on the novel by Charles Shaw and cleverly written script from John Lee Mahin and John Huston himself . It follows in the wake of The African Queen , instead of a riverboat skipper : Bogart and a missionary : Hepburn here there is a soldier and a nun , delivering virtually duologue between the two .

    It packs colorful cinematography by Oswald Morris , providing the exquisite , humid and lush atmosphere of a small tropical island. As well as rousing and stirring musical score by George Auric. This decently made picture results to be one of John Huston's best . Being skillfully made by conveying a moving drama , adventure and battles to hold the interest enough . Huston made films of all kinds of genres , directing some masterpieces , outstanding the following ones : The Maltese Falcon , Key Largo, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , Moulin Rouge , Beat the Devil, Moby Dick , The Unforgiven, The Misfits , Freud, The Night of the Iguana , Fat City , Roy Bean , Victory , Wise Blood , Under the Volcano , and his last feature film : The Dead . Rating : 7.5/10 . Better than average . The movie will appeal to Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr fans .
    8bkoganbing

    It Might Be Paradise If It Wasn't For The Japanese

    One of the great injustices of Hollywood history is the fact that Deborah Kerr was nominated for Best Actress while Robert Mitchum got nary a mention for Best Actor in Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison. Kerr had several nominations, but never came up a winner. Mitchum was nominated once at the beginning of his career in the Best Supporting Actor category in The Story of GI Joe and then never again.

    In Mitchum's case I think that some of his irreverent comments offended a few people. Sometimes Bob was a bit too candid about what he thought of the film industry and his chosen profession. Otherwise he might well have gotten nominations for this, Night of the Hunter, Cape Fear, Ryan's Daughter, The Sundowners, The Friends of Eddie Coyle and a few others.

    This film is always and rightly compared to The African Queen with a female in the religious missionary profession and a hell-raising outsider thrown together in war time. The African Queen was in World War I and this film is set on a backwater Pacific island in World War II.

    Corporal Allison, USMC arrives on a rubber raft after the Japanese opened fire on a submarine he was on. The only other person on the island is a nun who has seen all the others die or flee the island. It's a small island, but apparently strategically located.

    The film is about these two mismatched people thrown together and what they have to do to survive. Deborah Kerr is a nun who hasn't yet taken her final vows and being alone on the island with Mitchum is a temptation no doubt.

    Mitchum though has his own code. He's a foundling kid who took the name of Allison because that was the street in Milwaukee he was dropped off on. He was a juvenile delinquent until he joined the Marines and they gave his life a meaning. The Marine Corps manual is his Bible as much as the Scripture is Kerr's.

    I can identify with that because in fact I had a cousin who was in the Marines who did in fact straighten him out. He was a hell raising kid in his youth and he became if not a solid citizen after his service, at least a respectable one.

    John Huston got unforgettable performances out of his credited cast of two. Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison has not dated one single bit since its release.

    We all need something to believe in to get us through in this world.
    9barnabyrudge

    Extremely impressive John Huston movie which - criminally - has been largely overlooked in recent times.

    It's always interesting to hear what movie directors think of their own work, and John Huston once made a very insightful comment about this 1957 film which he made for 20th Century Fox:- "Allison is seldom referred to. But I think it was one of the best things I ever made". Huston has hit the nail squarely on the head with this comment. It is - just as he states - a film that has faded into obscurity as the years have passed. It is also paradoxically one of his great works. Perhaps The African Queen, The Red Badge Of Courage, The Asphalt Jungle and Treasure Of The Sierra Madre rank in the director's very top tier of work, but Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison is definitely among the front-runners in the second tier.

    The story is extremely simple, but absorbing. American marine Allison (Robert Mitchum) is washed ashore on a Pacific island during WWII. The only other person on the island is a nun named Sister Angela (Deborah Kerr). Although they are totally different types of people - and in other circumstances might well have looked down their noses at each other - they find that their mutual plight draws them together and creates a very close friendship. Their situations worsens, however, when a Japanese force arrives and stations a garrison on the island. Allison and Sister Angela find themselves in genuinely grave danger now. Initially, they were merely shipwrecked.... but the arrival of the Japanese soldiers places them in the very midst of the enemy, with nowhere to run and almost nowhere to hide.

    As it was made in 1957, the filming was fraught with difficulties, because at that time the Catholic church imposed strict censorship laws on films dealing with religious situations or characters. In the original Charles Shaw book which provided the inspiration for the film, the marine and the nun fell in love.... but it would have been deemed offensive if that were to happen in a 1957 film, so Huston had to create a revised resolution in which the marine and nun gain strength, hope and determination from each other without ever physically consummating their relationship. The performances are meticulous, with Mitchum showing what depth and sensitivity he could bring to a part when asked to do more than his usual man-of-action thing. Kerr is, if anything, even better and earned a thoroughly worthy Oscar nomination (she was eventually beaten - probably undeservedly - by Joanne Woodward). Oswald Morris shoots the film splendidly, ensuring that it is always pleasing to the eye, while Huston expertly juggles the suspense and the sensitivity. Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison is a really first-rate film and how sad it is that such a likable motion picture has become virtually forgotten.
    8MOscarbradley

    One of Huston's finest films

    John Huston virtually remade "The African Queen" as a two-hander but set during the Second World War and on a Pacific island occupied by the Japanese and on which are hiding an American marine, (Robert Mitchum), and a nun, (Deborah Kerr), the only other sole occupants. Dextrously moving between scenes of genuine suspense, (will they be discovered), and real intimacy in which the comic as well as the dramatic potentials of the story are beautifully played out by both actors, Huston creates a film that works on a number of levels and shows real flair for the use of the widescreen imposed on him by 20th Century Fox. Indeed Kerr wears her habit as if to the manor born, (she's a much more relaxed nun than her Sister Clodagh in "Black Narcissus"), while Mitchum, with only Kerr to react to, has probably never been better. In this film he refined his laconic style to a fine art. Although popular with those who have seen it the film has never really acquired much of a reputation even if it is one of Huston's finest and certainly most undervalued films.

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      When filming began, Robert Mitchum worried that Deborah Kerr would be like the prim characters she frequently played. However, after she swore at director John Huston during one take, Mitchum, who was in the water, almost drowned laughing. The two stars went on to have an enduring friendship which lasted until Mitchum's death in 1997.
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      As the barefoot Mr. Allison is walking through the first shack on the island, his shoes are tied together and hanging around his neck, but the sound is of shod feet walking on the floor boards of the shack.
    • Citazioni

      Cpl. Allison, USMC: You don't have to be afraid of me, ma'am. That was just drunk talk. I'd never hurt you! I'd rather *die* first!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Opening credits prologue: 1944 SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
    • Connessioni
      Featured in I Soprano: For All Debts Public and Private (2002)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 aprile 1957 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Giapponese
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      • Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Tobago, Trinidad e Tobago
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • 3.000.000 USD (previsto)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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