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Idiot's Delight (1939)
Director: Clarence Brown
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Crass adaptation of Robert Sherwood's pacifist play, which not only reduces Sherwood's political arguments to a few whimpers about futility (they weren't any too hot in the first place), but adds a prologue revealing how the broken-down hoofer (Gable) and the mysterious Russian mistress of an armaments king (Shearer) had met and fallen in love when she too was just an all-American showbiz hopeful. What we are then faced with is simply the cloyingly predictable romance when they meet again - she now shorn of all dramatic mystery and all too obviously ripe for comeuppance because she put ambition before love. To make matters worse, the fateful romance takes place in a hotel somewhere in Europe with war hammering ominously at the doors: a hollow Ship of Fools peopled by the usual token selection of rats about to desert (armaments king, German scientist, fervent Communist, etc). Although Clarence Brown works hard to cast his usual elegant spell, the film remains as dead as a doornail, with the exception of one scene in which Gable does a delightfully shoddy top hat and white tie Astaire routine, raising morale in the audience if not the hotel guests.Author: TM
User reviews of this film
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- Dede said...
- Posted on Feb 25 2011 23:53 Deep film. Subtle. Very enjoyable for the over the top performances and message.
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- David Fowler said...
- Posted on Dec 20 2007 21:29 Oy..........Yet another silly, silly, silly, wrongheaded review from the Time Out brain trust. Can it possibly be fulfilling to be that wrong that often?
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Cast & crew
Director: Clarence Brown
Producer: Hunt Stromberg
Cast: Clark Gable, Norma Shearer, Edward Arnold, Charles Coburn, Joseph Schildkraut, Burgess Meredith, Virginia Grey full cast
Duration: 105 mins
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