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People Will Talk

People Will Talk is a 1951 American romantic comedy/drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Mankiewicz, based on the German play by Curt Goetz, which was made into a movie in Germany (Doctor Praetorius, 1950). Released by Twentieth Century Fox, it stars Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, with supporting performances by Hume Cronyn, Finlay Currie, Walter Slezak and Sidney Blackmer.

People Will Talk
People Will Talk movie poster
Directed byJoseph L. Mankiewicz
Written byJoseph L. Mankiewicz
Based onDr. med. Hiob Prätorius
1932 play
by Curt Goetz[1]
Produced byDarryl F. Zanuck
StarringCary Grant
Jeanne Crain
Finlay Currie
Hume Cronyn
Walter Slezak
Sidney Blackmer
Basil Ruysdael
Katherine Locke
CinematographyMilton Krasner
Edited byBarbara McLean
Music byAlfred Newman (musical direction)
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • August 29, 1951 (1951-08-29)
Running time
110 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2.1 million (US rentals)[2][3]

It was nominated for the Writers Guild of America screen Award for Best Written American Comedy (Joseph L. Mankiewicz).

Plot

 
Still from film, Cary Grant at left, and Jeanne Crain at right

Dr. Noah Praetorius is a physician who teaches in a medical school and founded a clinic dedicated to treating patients humanely and holistically. A colleague who dislikes Praetorius's unorthodox but effective methods, Dr. Rodney Elwell, has hired a detective to investigate Praetorius. A housemaid who once worked for Praetorius reacts visibly when Elwell asks her about Praetorius's mysterious friend Mr. Shunderson, who rarely leaves Praetorius's side and has a deep, intuitive understanding of human and animal nature.

Meanwhile, student Deborah Higgins enters Praetorius's life, displaying signs of emotional distress. After she faints during a lecture, Praetorius examines her and informs her that she's pregnant. Upset by this news, "Mrs. Higgins" admits that she's not really married. She will not reveal who the unborn child’s father is, and says knowing about her condition would be too much for her own father to bear. In a hallway near Praetorius's office, she shoots herself.

After successfully operating on Deborah, Praetorius tries to calm her by telling her there was a mistake in her pregnancy test, but she has fallen in love with him, and becomes upset at her own embarrassing behavior. She runs away from the clinic, forcing him to find her so he can tell her she really is pregnant.

Praetorius and Shunderson drive out to where Deborah and her father Arthur live, a farm owned by Arthur's brother, John. Arthur thinks that his daughter burned herself with a curling iron. Deborah and Praetorius hide Deborah's shooting incident from her father, who is a failure in life and lives unhappily as a dependent of his stingy brother. Deborah is his only pride in life, which might become intolerable for him with a baby to take care of and his daughter's reputation ruined.

While showing Praetorius the farm, Deborah admits her love for him. She also wonders why he is visiting and begins to suspect that he is attracted to her. After she seductively interrogates him, they share a passionate kiss. They soon get married, and Arthur comes to live with them. Deborah goes to the store in order to buy her husband an electric train set and a birthday cake for his birthday. A few weeks later, Deborah suggests to Noah that she may be pregnant, and he admits that she was pregnant all along. They debate over the due date of the baby, her husband says September and she says December. She ruefully concludes that he married her out of pity, but he convinces her that he really did fall in love with her.

Elwell's detective discovers that Shunderson was once convicted of murder, and Elwell calls for a misconduct hearing against Praetorius. A photographer takes a picture of Shunderson who confides with doctor Praetorius about it. Dr Elwell pays doctor Praetorius a visit. Instead Deborah answers the door. The professor congratulates Deborah on her being newly married. He requests to meet with her husband concerning confidential information. Deborah confronts him about the vicious gossip concerning her husband.

A hearing is held regarding charges against Dr. Praetorius. At the hearing, Praetorius explains that he started his career in a small town by opening a butcher shop as a front for his undeclared medical practice, because the people of the town didn't trust doctors. Elwell accuses Praetorius of "quackery", but Praetorius defends himself with the fact that he was a licensed practitioner, describing how he was forced to leave town after his maid discovered his medical degree.

Disappointed, Elwell then opens the Shunderson's file. Praetorius categorically refuses to answer questions about his friend, but Shunderson intervenes and explains that he served 15 years in prison for the alleged death of a man who had tried to murder him, then somehow survived being hanged after actually murdering the man, who had gone into hiding during the first trial. When he woke up, he was lying on a table in front of Praetorius, who was at that time a medical student examining what he believed was a cadaver. Praetorius kept Shunderson's survival a secret, and Shunderson became Praetorius's devoted friend. After this story is told, the chairman concludes the hearing in Praetorius's favor, and Elwell walks away alone and discredited.

Elwell had purposefully arranged for Praetorius's misconduct hearing to be scheduled for the same time as the student/faculty orchestra's concert. After the hearing and Praetorius' acquittal, the film ends with Deborah, her father, and Shunderson in the audience watching Praetorius' good friend and confidant, physics professor Lyonel Barker, play in the orchestra while Praetorius conducts it in the finale of Brahms's Academic Festival Overture, "Gaudeamus Igitur".

Cast

Reception

On August 30, 1951, The New York Times praised the film in a long review, predicting the kind of acclaim received by the producers' previous hit, All About Eve. “For this merry melange of medicine, mystery and what must be the Mankiewicz philosophical code takes itself seriously but not so seriously as to avoid injecting as many chuckles as possible within the framework of an adult story… Using a script which is as sharp as a scalpel… the scenarist-director is relating the story of a strange, handsome medico a doctor who is not content to diagnose and cure but one who knows there is a vast difference between that concept and his duty which is ‘to make sick people well’….But a synopsis is merely a bare and unflattering skeleton. It does not reveal that Mr. Mankiewicz and crew are railing against callousness in medicine, that ‘the human body is not necessarily the human being.’ …Cary Grant.. is obviously having the time of his life playing Dr. Prateorius…his portrayal is an effective mixture of medicine and merriment. …Despite the fact that Mr. Mankiewicz' script is in error sometimes—atomic scientists are using atomic energy to make people well—it does make its points clearly and with humor. …(the film) does have something to say and it does so with erudition and high comedy, a compound that is vastly entertaining and rewarding."[4]

Political overtones

A review at the Films de France website[5] postulates that the movie is a reaction to "Mankiewicz’s own experiences during the McCarthyist Communist witch hunts of the late 1940s and early 1950s, while he was president of the Directors Guild of America (1950-51)".

The film's investigative trial parallels hearings by anti-Communist crusaders in the U.S. Congress. Just as some there refused to name names, Cary Grant's lead character declines to clear his own name by revealing the private business of another person, in this case a convicted murderer.

The review further advanced that the movie deals with many other issues, including the pregnancy of a single woman, the "corrosive effect of unfettered capitalism, the human cost of the Korean war, among others."

Music

The film's score consists of two classical pieces: Johannes Brahms' Academic Festival Overture and Richard Wagner's Prize Song, adapted and conducted by Alfred Newman.

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-21. Retrieved 2016-09-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ 'The Top Box Office Hits of 1951', Variety, January 2, 1952
  3. ^ Aubrey Solomon, Twentieth Century-Fox: A Corporate and Financial History Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 p 223
  4. ^ "THE SCREEN: THREE NEWCOMERS ON LOCAL SCENE; 'People Will Talk,' Novelty on Medicine, With Cary Grant, Featured of the Roxy 'His Kind of Woman' Opens at Paramount--'Little Egypt' Arrives at Mayfair At the Paramount At the Mayfair". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  5. ^ People Will Talk (1951) at filmsdefrance.co. (retrieved 28 May 2013)

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For the 1935 comedy see People Will Talk 1935 film For the game show see People Will Talk game show People Will Talk is a 1951 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Joseph L Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F Zanuck from a screenplay by Mankiewicz based on the German play by Curt Goetz which was made into a movie in Germany Doctor Praetorius 1950 Released by Twentieth Century Fox it stars Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain with supporting performances by Hume Cronyn Finlay Currie Walter Slezak and Sidney Blackmer People Will TalkPeople Will Talk movie posterDirected byJoseph L MankiewiczWritten byJoseph L MankiewiczBased onDr med Hiob Pratorius1932 playby Curt Goetz 1 Produced byDarryl F ZanuckStarringCary GrantJeanne CrainFinlay CurrieHume CronynWalter SlezakSidney BlackmerBasil RuysdaelKatherine LockeCinematographyMilton KrasnerEdited byBarbara McLeanMusic byAlfred Newman musical direction Distributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateAugust 29 1951 1951 08 29 Running time110 min CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 2 1 million US rentals 2 3 It was nominated for the Writers Guild of America screen Award for Best Written American Comedy Joseph L Mankiewicz Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Political overtones 5 Music 6 References 7 External linksPlot Edit Still from film Cary Grant at left and Jeanne Crain at right Dr Noah Praetorius is a physician who teaches in a medical school and founded a clinic dedicated to treating patients humanely and holistically A colleague who dislikes Praetorius s unorthodox but effective methods Dr Rodney Elwell has hired a detective to investigate Praetorius A housemaid who once worked for Praetorius reacts visibly when Elwell asks her about Praetorius s mysterious friend Mr Shunderson who rarely leaves Praetorius s side and has a deep intuitive understanding of human and animal nature Meanwhile student Deborah Higgins enters Praetorius s life displaying signs of emotional distress After she faints during a lecture Praetorius examines her and informs her that she s pregnant Upset by this news Mrs Higgins admits that she s not really married She will not reveal who the unborn child s father is and says knowing about her condition would be too much for her own father to bear In a hallway near Praetorius s office she shoots herself After successfully operating on Deborah Praetorius tries to calm her by telling her there was a mistake in her pregnancy test but she has fallen in love with him and becomes upset at her own embarrassing behavior She runs away from the clinic forcing him to find her so he can tell her she really is pregnant Praetorius and Shunderson drive out to where Deborah and her father Arthur live a farm owned by Arthur s brother John Arthur thinks that his daughter burned herself with a curling iron Deborah and Praetorius hide Deborah s shooting incident from her father who is a failure in life and lives unhappily as a dependent of his stingy brother Deborah is his only pride in life which might become intolerable for him with a baby to take care of and his daughter s reputation ruined While showing Praetorius the farm Deborah admits her love for him She also wonders why he is visiting and begins to suspect that he is attracted to her After she seductively interrogates him they share a passionate kiss They soon get married and Arthur comes to live with them Deborah goes to the store in order to buy her husband an electric train set and a birthday cake for his birthday A few weeks later Deborah suggests to Noah that she may be pregnant and he admits that she was pregnant all along They debate over the due date of the baby her husband says September and she says December She ruefully concludes that he married her out of pity but he convinces her that he really did fall in love with her Elwell s detective discovers that Shunderson was once convicted of murder and Elwell calls for a misconduct hearing against Praetorius A photographer takes a picture of Shunderson who confides with doctor Praetorius about it Dr Elwell pays doctor Praetorius a visit Instead Deborah answers the door The professor congratulates Deborah on her being newly married He requests to meet with her husband concerning confidential information Deborah confronts him about the vicious gossip concerning her husband A hearing is held regarding charges against Dr Praetorius At the hearing Praetorius explains that he started his career in a small town by opening a butcher shop as a front for his undeclared medical practice because the people of the town didn t trust doctors Elwell accuses Praetorius of quackery but Praetorius defends himself with the fact that he was a licensed practitioner describing how he was forced to leave town after his maid discovered his medical degree Disappointed Elwell then opens the Shunderson s file Praetorius categorically refuses to answer questions about his friend but Shunderson intervenes and explains that he served 15 years in prison for the alleged death of a man who had tried to murder him then somehow survived being hanged after actually murdering the man who had gone into hiding during the first trial When he woke up he was lying on a table in front of Praetorius who was at that time a medical student examining what he believed was a cadaver Praetorius kept Shunderson s survival a secret and Shunderson became Praetorius s devoted friend After this story is told the chairman concludes the hearing in Praetorius s favor and Elwell walks away alone and discredited Elwell had purposefully arranged for Praetorius s misconduct hearing to be scheduled for the same time as the student faculty orchestra s concert After the hearing and Praetorius acquittal the film ends with Deborah her father and Shunderson in the audience watching Praetorius good friend and confidant physics professor Lyonel Barker play in the orchestra while Praetorius conducts it in the finale of Brahms s Academic Festival Overture Gaudeamus Igitur Cast EditCary Grant as Dr Noah Praetorius Jeanne Crain as Deborah Praetorius Finlay Currie as Shunderson Hume Cronyn as Prof Rodney Elwell Walter Slezak as Prof Lyonel Barker Sidney Blackmer as Arthur Higgins Basil Ruysdael as Dean Lyman Brockwell Katherine Locke as Miss James Parley Baer as Toy Store Salesman uncredited Bess Flowers as Concert audience member uncredited Margaret Hamilton as Sarah Pickett the housekeeper uncredited Stuart Holmes as Board member uncredited Jack Kelly as Student in classroom uncredited Will Wright as John Higgins uncredited Reception EditOn August 30 1951 The New York Times praised the film in a long review predicting the kind of acclaim received by the producers previous hit All About Eve For this merry melange of medicine mystery and what must be the Mankiewicz philosophical code takes itself seriously but not so seriously as to avoid injecting as many chuckles as possible within the framework of an adult story Using a script which is as sharp as a scalpel the scenarist director is relating the story of a strange handsome medico a doctor who is not content to diagnose and cure but one who knows there is a vast difference between that concept and his duty which is to make sick people well But a synopsis is merely a bare and unflattering skeleton It does not reveal that Mr Mankiewicz and crew are railing against callousness in medicine that the human body is not necessarily the human being Cary Grant is obviously having the time of his life playing Dr Prateorius his portrayal is an effective mixture of medicine and merriment Despite the fact that Mr Mankiewicz script is in error sometimes atomic scientists are using atomic energy to make people well it does make its points clearly and with humor the film does have something to say and it does so with erudition and high comedy a compound that is vastly entertaining and rewarding 4 Political overtones EditA review at the Films de France website 5 postulates that the movie is a reaction to Mankiewicz s own experiences during the McCarthyist Communist witch hunts of the late 1940s and early 1950s while he was president of the Directors Guild of America 1950 51 The film s investigative trial parallels hearings by anti Communist crusaders in the U S Congress Just as some there refused to name names Cary Grant s lead character declines to clear his own name by revealing the private business of another person in this case a convicted murderer The review further advanced that the movie deals with many other issues including the pregnancy of a single woman the corrosive effect of unfettered capitalism the human cost of the Korean war among others Music EditThe film s score consists of two classical pieces Johannes Brahms Academic Festival Overture and Richard Wagner s Prize Song adapted and conducted by Alfred Newman References Edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 01 21 Retrieved 2016 09 05 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link The Top Box Office Hits of 1951 Variety January 2 1952 Aubrey Solomon Twentieth Century Fox A Corporate and Financial History Rowman amp Littlefield 2002 p 223 THE SCREEN THREE NEWCOMERS ON LOCAL SCENE People Will Talk Novelty on Medicine With Cary Grant Featured of the Roxy His Kind of Woman Opens at Paramount Little Egypt Arrives at Mayfair At the Paramount At the Mayfair timesmachine nytimes com Retrieved 2021 11 15 People Will Talk 1951 at filmsdefrance co retrieved 28 May 2013 External links EditPeople Will Talk at IMDb People Will Talk at AllMovie People Will Talk at the TCM Movie Database People Will Talk at the American Film Institute Catalog People Will Talk at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title People Will Talk amp oldid 1151669602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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