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Strictly Dishonorable (1951 film)

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'Strictly Dishonorable' is a 1951 romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, and starring Ezio Pinza and Janet Leigh. It is the second film to be based on Preston Sturges' 1929 hit Broadway play of the same name after a pre-Code film released by Universal Pictures in 1931 with the same title.

Plot



In New York in the 1920s, amorous opera star Augustino "Gus" Caraffa (Ezio Pinza) crosses paths with Isabelle Perry (Janet Leigh), a naive music student from Mississippi who is his biggest fan. When a news photographer catches them in a kiss, it is proposed that they get married in name only to avoid a scandal. Isabelle, who is in love with Gus, agrees to the charade, hoping that he will eventually fall in love with her.TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=14986&category=Full%20Synopsis Full synopsis]Erickson, Hal [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:112072~T0 Plot synopsis (Allmovie)]

Cast



*Ezio Pinza as ' Count Augustino "Gus" Caraffa'

*Janet Leigh as ' Isabelle Perry'

*Millard Mitchell as 'Bill Dempsey'

*Gale Robbins as 'Marie Donnelly'

*Maria Palmer as 'Countess Lili Szadvany'

*Esther Minciotti as 'Mme. Maria Caraffa'

*Silvio Minciotti as 'Uncle Nito'

*Arthur Franz as 'Henry Greene'

*Sandro Giglio as 'Tomasso'

*Hugh Sanders as 'Harry Donnelly'

*Mario Siletti as 'Luigi'

Production notes



*Opera and Broadway star Pinza had previously appeared in the film 'Mr. Imperium' which was shot before 'Strictly Dishonorable', but 'Strictly Dishonorable' was released first, so that film marked his dramatic acting debut. Pinza went on to make only one more film, 'Tonight We Sing' (1953) for Twentieth Century-Fox, with Roberta Peters and Isaac Stern.

*Greta Garbo, John Gilbert and Lewis Stone among others, appear in archival footage from the MGM silent film 'A Woman of Affairs' (1928). Stone played the part of "Judge Dempsey" in the 1931 version of 'Strictly Dishonorable'.

* The operatic scenes were staged by Vladimir Rosing.

*"Dempsey" was the maiden name of Preston Sturges' mother.

*The prolific comic character actress Kathleen Freeman appears uncredited as a movie theatre organist.

*Scott R. Beal, who appears uncredited in the bit part of a vendor, was primarily an assistant director. He received an Academy Award as "Best Assistant Director" in 1934 and was nominated again in 1935.

Songs



*"I'll See You in My Dreams" - by Isham Jones (music) and Gus Kahn (lyrics)

*"Everything I Have Is Yours" - by Burton Lane (music) and Harold Adamson (lyrics)

*"La veau d'or" from the opera 'Faust' - by Charles Gounod (music) and Jules Barbier and Michel Carr (libretto)

*"Se a caso madama" from the opera 'Le nozze di Figaro' - by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (music) and Lorenzo da Ponte (libretto)

*Unnamed aria from the opera 'Il ritorno di Csare' - by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (music and lyrics)TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=14986&category=Music Music]

Notes:

*'Il ritorno di Csare' is a fictitious opera created by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco for the film, and staged by Vladimir Rosing.TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=14986&category=Notes Notes]

Production



Preston Sturges approached Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with the idea of doing a remake of 'Strictly Dishonorable' with Ezio Pinza, and received $60,000 for the rights, but was disappointed when he was not hired to write the screenplay.

'Strictly Dishonorable' was in production from mid-January to mid-March 1951,TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=14986&category=Overview Overview] and was released on 3 July of that year.IMDB [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044082/releaseinfo Release dates]

Reception



According to MGM records the film earned $660,000 in the US and Canada and $221,000 elsewhere, resulting in a loss of $664,000.

Adaptations



Lux Radio Theatre broadcast a radio adaptation of the film on December 8, 1952, with Janet Leigh reprising her role and Fernando Lamas replacing Pinza.

Notes




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