Réalisation:
Harlan ThompsonScénario:
Harlan ThompsonPhotographie:
Leon ShamroyActeurs·trices:
Cary Grant, Helen Mack, Genevieve Tobin, Edward Everett Horton, Lucien Littlefield, Mona Maris, Lucille Lund, Doris Lloyd, Henry Armetta (plus)Résumés(1)
Dr. Maurice Lamar's Temple de Beauté in Paris attracts women from all over the world who wish to be made beautiful. One of Lamar's prized creations is Eve Caron, whom he has transformed into visual perfection. Eve's husband Marcel, however, is furious with Lamar for changing his wife's appearance. Meanwhile, Max Pascal, a scientist and friend of Lamar from medical school, asks Lamar to help him with an an important serum. Lamar declines in favor of curing "the disease of ugliness." When Eve's final bandages are removed, she kisses Lamar, but he insists he could only love her as Pygmalion loved Galatea. Lamar then asks his pretty secretary Annie to his apartment, ostensibly to work on his new book. While they sip champagne, Lamar dictates to Annie and then sings to her. When Eve interrupts their evening, Annie leaves in tears. At the Carons' apartment, Marcel says Eve is no longer his wife but an advertisement for Lamar, and names Lamar as co-respondent in his divorce suit. Soon Eve and Lamar are on their honeymoon on the Riviera, where Lamar is a special guest at the International Beauty Conference. Because of Eve's obsession with her looks, the couple arrives too late for the banquet. Meanwhile, Annie meets Marcel on the Riviera. While they dine happily on corned beef and cabbage, Lamar and Eve eat dry toast and lettuce. Eager to make love, Lamar is enraged when Eve kisses him while covered in cold cream and gets another room. Lamar then returns to Paris alone and finds his Temple of Beauty in chaos due to Annie's absence. For the first time, Lamar tells a prospective client to go home to her husband exactly as she is. He then tells Max that he is through with cosmetics. Eve marries Rolando, a man in love with her looks, and Annie quits her job, telling Lamar she is on her way to marry Marcel. In Max's car, Lamar chases the couple and both cars crash. When Annie realizes Marcel's naturally curly hair is a toupe, she swears her love for Lamar and they kiss. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Cary Grant
Grande-Bretagne
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Charade (1963)
Vacances (1938)
Helen Mack
États-Unis
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La Dame du vendredi (1940)
La Source de feu (1935)
The Son of Kong (1933)
Genevieve Tobin
États-Unis
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La Forêt pétrifiée (1936)
Edward Everett Horton
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
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Vacances (1938)
Arsenic et Vieilles Dentelles (1944)
Lucien Littlefield
États-Unis
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L'Echange (1920)
Mona Maris
Argentine
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Lucille Lund
États-Unis
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Doris Lloyd
Grande-Bretagne
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Henry Armetta
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George Beranger
Australie
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Gigi Parrish
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Julie Bishop
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Ann Sheridan
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Sam Ash
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Rafael Storm
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Ann Hovey
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