Humoresque [1946]
 
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Humoresque [1946]

Joan Crawford , John Garfield , Jean Negulesco    Universal, suitable for all   DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Joan Crawford, John Garfield, Oscar Levant, J. Carrol Naish, Joan Chandler
  • Directors: Jean Negulesco
  • Producers: Jerry Wald
  • Format: PAL, Black & White, Full Screen, Subtitled
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • Run Time: 119 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000KJR1EY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,951 in DVD (See Top 100 in DVD)

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Plot Summery: Glamorous socialite Helen Wright (Joan Crawford) takes what she wants - clothes, alcohol, men - uses them up and tosses them aside. Then she meets brilliant young violinist Paul Boray (John Garfield). But this is one toy she can't break. Instead her love for Paul brings Helen to the breaking point. In this acclaimed and profound exploration of desire. Crawford makes Helen a rich, layered character, torn between selfless love and selfish impulses. Garfield matches her as the striven genius. Humoresque's production values extend to the musical interludes, dubbed by Isaac Stern. Garfield's dazzling technique is thanks to two real violinists hidden behind him - one to do the fingering and one the bow work. Bravo! ABOUT THE DVD: This is a release by WARNER HOME VIDEO for the UK market (Region 2 PAL format). The film is presented in BLACK & WHITE and in FULL SCREEN format and runs for a total of 119 minutes. AUDIO is the original ENGLISH language (with an ITALIAN dubbed option on the DVD too). SUBTITLES on the disc include ENGLISH, ARABIC, DUTCH, ITALIAN and FRENCH - SPECIAL FEATURES on the DVD are the film's original theatrical trailer and a new featurette "The Music of Humoresque".

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hollywood Goes Highbrow in Style, 27 July 2005
By B. G. Carroll (Liverpool, England, UK) - See all my reviews
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At last, HUMORESQUE is on DVD in a fairly decent print! This film, made during the mid 1940s classical music craze that gripped Hollywood contemporaneous examples include A SONG TO REMEMBER, DECEPTION [with Bette Davis, actually shot on adjoining stages at Warners!], SONG OF LOVE and RHAPSODY IN BLUE) is one of the best and most elaborate. It is hard to imagine a film like this being made today, with huge tranches of classsical works taking up screen time and being rendered so wonderfully. Crawford is at her most maudlin and overacts sublimely. The real outstanding performance however is John Garfield who, in spite of looking like a hoodlum, convinces as a violin prodigy. The unintentionally funny lines (penned by Clifford Odets, no less, mining his play GOLDEN BOY into the bargain!) come thick and fast e.g. "Bad Manners! The infallible sign of genius" or "Martinis are an acquired taste...like Ravel!".

A grand Warner cast of stalwarts lends support and Franz Waxman adapts and arranges some marvellous music, played exquisitely by Isaac Stern. Oscar Levant contributes his usual laconic humour and also some terrific pianism. Once again, Ernest Haller works miracles with his extraordinary photography [check the anazing shot of Garfield through a Brandy glass at the party scene near the beginning - it took a day to light it]. Jean Negulesco directs with some flair, effortlessly conjuring up 1940s New York making you wish it was as hip and sophisticated today ~ and the final knockout sequence where Crawford walks into the sea (a la A STAR IS BORN) to the strains of Wagner's Liebestod in a superb arrangement for violin, piano & orchestra by Waxman, is so over the top, you can't help but love it. Superbly photographed and edited, it is almost orgasmic! No matter that Crawford's radio would have needed speakers the size of Carnegie Hall for her to be able to hear the music on the beach...that's Hollywood !

The DVD looks pretty good but the print used has clearly suffered with age. No digital restoration was possible as the original camera negative has not survived. Nice featurette on the music and a typically lavish, overblown trailer are the welcome extras. I wish there had been a commentary track as there is so much I wanted to know - for instance, was any of it shot on location and if so, where? All in all however, it's a one-of-a-kind movie and should be in every buff's collection. 5 STARS!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A ROMANCE TO DIE FOR..., 2 Dec 2002
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Humoresque [VHS] [1946] (VHS Tape)
This is a superb melodrama about a young man, Paul Boray, from the wrong side of the tracks, who plays a mean violin, and the unhappily married society matron, Helen Wright, who becomes his patron and then his lover. John Garfield is well cast as Paul Boray, the ambitious violinist. Joan Crawford does a star turn as the glamorous and beautiful patron of the arts, who underwrites Boray's big break and ends up falling passionately in love with him. Theirs is a turbulent relationship. He is singularly devoted to his music, and she is an alcoholic, plagued by self-doubt. They are star crossed lovers whose romance is destined to end tragically.

The film has a magnificent musical score courtesy of violinist virtuoso Isaac Stern. Pianist Oscar Levant is a double threat in this movie, as he, too, does a star turn as Boray's best friend, acting as a comedic foil. He also dazzles on the ivories, playing away so that the viewer wonders why he, too, does not have some society dame underwriting a show for him, such is his talent. All in all, a well cast and well acted film. Fans of Joan Crawford and all those with an appreciation of classical music will especially enjoy this well made film.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Film, Great Music, Fantastic, 15 July 2007
By Ms. A. Montague "annie" (surrey) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Humoresque [1946] (DVD)
This really is a brilliant film with beautiful music and a romantic storyline which ends in tragedy. Joan Crawford's performance in this film is nothing short of genius.
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This was the one of the first Joan Crawford films I saw and it's simply brilliant. The leading lady gives a fantastic performance and the music is beautiful, especially the piece... Read more
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