Laughing Anne
{{short description|1953 film by Herbert Wilcox}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = Laughing Anne
| image = "Laughing_Anne"_(1953).jpg
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| director = Herbert Wilcox
| producer = Herbert Wilcox
| writer = Pamela Bower
| based_on = Laughing Anne by Joseph Conrad
| narrator =
| starring = Margaret Lockwood
Wendell Corey
Forrest Tucker
Ronald Shiner
| music = Anthony Collins
| cinematography = Mutz Greenbaum
| editing = Basil Warren
| studio = {{Plainlist|
- Republic Pictures
- Imperadio Productions
}}
| distributor = {{Plainlist|
- Republic Pictures {{small|(US)}}
- British Lion Film Corporation {{small|(UK)}}
}}
| released = {{Film date|1953|09|19|df=yes}}
| runtime = 90 minutes
| country = {{ubl|United Kingdom|United States}}
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
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Laughing Anne is a 1953 British adventure film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, and Ronald Shiner.{{cite web|url=http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/39821|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090113221656/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/39821|url-status=dead|archive-date=2009-01-13|title=Laughing Anne (1953)|work=BFI}} It was adapted from Joseph Conrad's short story, "Because of the Dollars" and from his 1923 two-act play, Laughing Anne.{{cite web|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/80989/laughing-anne#notes|title=Laughing Anne (1953) - Notes - TCM.com|work=Turner Classic Movies}}LAUGHING ANNE
Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 20, Iss. 228, (Jan 1, 1953): 144. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director William C. Andrews and costumes were by Elizabeth Haffenden.
Production
In 1952 Herbert Wilcox announced he had signed a co-production deal with Herbert Yates of Republic Pictures to make films together starring Anna Neagle and John Wayne, to be shot in colour and aimed at international markets. The projects would include an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's The King's General and Joseph Conrad's Laughing Anne.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130279658 |title=TOP STARS OF U.S., U.K. FOR FILMS |newspaper=The News |volume=58 |issue=8,981 |location=Adelaide |date=22 May 1952 |accessdate=1 October 2017 |page=4 |via=National Library of Australia}}Drama: Kramer Plans Episodic Form for 'Blue' Picture; Wayne, Neagle to Costar Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 22 May 1952: B11.{{cite book|title= British cinema of the 1950s : the decline of deference|last1=Harper|first1= Sue|last2=Porter|first2=Vincent|date=2003|publisher= Oxford University Press|page=157}}
Laughing Anne would instead be made with Margaret Lockwood, who had signed a long-term contract with Wilcox, and two Hollywood names: Forrest Tucker and Wendell Corey. (Tucker had been under contract to Republic for six years.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100730269 |title=MOVIE NOTES |newspaper=The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder |volume=43 |issue=4213 |location=New South Wales|date=1 May 1953 |accessdate=1 October 2017 |page=3 |via=National Library of Australia}}) As extra box office insurance, Ronald Shiner was cast in a leading role.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52264223 |title=Mason is foreign at home |newspaper=The Australian Women's Weekly |volume=20 |issue=28 |date=10 December 1952 |accessdate=1 October 2017 |page=12 |via=National Library of Australia}} Lockwood's performance was done in the style of Marlene Dietrich.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230850333 |title=Star's new style |newspaper=The Sun |issue=2595 |location=Sydney |date=18 January 1953 |accessdate=1 October 2017 |page=46 |via=National Library of Australia}}
Lockwood called it "the story of a gay woman who had a very unhappy marriage and love affair, and ends up looking aged and worn. I shudder to remember just what a lifelike job the make-up men did on me for my "aged and worn" scenes."{{cite book|first=Margaret|last=Lockwood|title=Lucky Star: The Autobiography of Margaret Lockwood|publisher=Odhams Press Limited|year=1955|page=164}}
Plot
In a cafe a Polish seaman, Joseph Conrad, tells a story... In the 1880s a ship's captain called Davidson is left by his wife. He gets drunk and visits Farrell's Bar, where the star attraction is the singer, Laughing Anne. Anne is in an abusive relationship with a man called Jem Farrell.
Anne stows away on Davidson's boat, saying she is leaving Farrell. Anne and Davidson fall for each other. She reveals her past.
She was a popular singer in Paris in love with boxer Farrell, who is about to challenge for the world title. Farrell refuses to throw the fight, and gangsters mutilate his hands, ending his boxing career.
Davidson proposes to Anne, and they sleep together, but she feels she cannot leave Farrell and returns to him.
Six years ago, Davidson finds Anne again – and her son by Farrell, Davey. Anne discovers a plan by Farrell to steal Davidson's cargo. She warns Davidson, but is killed. Davidson kills Farrell and then raises Davey.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51272190 |title=Laughing Anne |newspaper=The Australian Women's Weekly |volume=21 |issue=38 |date=17 February 1954 |accessdate=1 October 2017 |page=52 |via=National Library of Australia}}
Cast
- Wendell Corey as Captain Davidson
- Margaret Lockwood as Laughing Anne
- Forrest Tucker as Jem Farell
- Ronald Shiner as Nobby Clarke
- Robert Harris as Joseph Conrad
- Jacques B. Brunius as Frenchie
- Daphne Anderson as Blonde singer
- Helen Shingler as Susan Davidson
- Danny Green as Nicholas
- Harold Lang as Jacques
- Edgar Norfolk as Conrad's companion
- Sean Lynch as David
- Gerard Nolan as Davy
- Joe Powell as Pierre
- Andy Ho as Chinese merchant
- Maurice Bush as Battling Brunius
- Bernard Rebel as Pianist
- Julian Sherrier as Bartender
Release
The film had to be cut for release in the US, including removal of the word "damn" and a scene where Lockwood swam nude.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131245844 |title=Vanishing act for Margaret |newspaper=The News |volume=61 |issue=9,441 |location=Adelaide |date=12 November 1953 |accessdate=1 October 2017 |page=5 |via=National Library of Australia}}
Reception
The film was not well received, critically or commercially.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57692555 |title=FILM PAGE |newspaper=The Mail |volume=43 |issue=2,180 |location=Adelaide |date=20 March 1954 |accessdate=1 October 2017 |page=4 (SUNDAY MAGAZINE) |via=National Library of Australia}}
=Critical reception=
The New York Times wrote:
"Always a man for pictorial respectability, Mr. Wilcox does quite nicely by an unelaborate budget, letting the Technicolor camera play over turn-of-the-century, gaslit rooms, shipboard and island exteriors and interiors. Several shots of a schooner braving awesome jungle waters are excellent. Furthermore, the film is based on a work by that master yarn-spinner and psychological prober, Joseph Conrad. The trimmings remain. But Mr. Wilcox's casual direction and a lusterless adaptation by Pamela Bower compress the story into a plodding reprise of thwarted love, sacrifice and skulduggery... In the most colorless casting, Mr. Corey is quietly effective, Miss Lockwood ranges from skittish to grim, and Mr. Forrest glares or snarls. As a sailor, Ronald Shiner takes care of the humor department. And in the role of Mr. Conrad, no less, a bearded, scholarly-looking actor named Robert Harris hears the story from Mr. Forrest in flashback on the sidelines. This much, undoubtedly, is as it should be."{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9902e4d91131e53bbc4053dfb366838f649ede|title = Movie Reviews|newspaper = The New York Times|date = 20 July 2021}}
References
External links
- {{IMDb title|0045989}}
- [https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/80989/laughing-anne Laughing Anne] at TCMDB
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20190709162101/https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ae98fc5 Laughing Anne] at BFI
- [https://letterboxd.com/film/laughing-anne/ Laughing Anne] at Letterbox DVD
- [https://archive.org/details/variety194-1954-05/page/n20/mode/1up/search/%22margaret+lockwood%22?q=%22margaret+lockwood%22 Review of film] at Variety
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110305020937/http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/c/conrad/joseph/c75be/complete.html text of Because of the Dollars]
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Category:British historical adventure films
Category:1950s historical adventure films
Category:Films based on works by Joseph Conrad
Category:Films directed by Herbert Wilcox
Category:Films set in Indonesia
Category:Films set in the 1890s
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Category:Republic Pictures films
Category:Films shot at Shepperton Studios
Category:1950s English-language films