Idiot's Delight

Idiot's Delight

Director: Clarence Brown Cast: Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart
, Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Norma Shearer
Norma Shearer
, Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold
Clarence Brown
Idiot's Delight

Idiot's Delight

Director: Clarence Brown Cast: Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart
, Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Norma Shearer
Norma Shearer
, Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold
Clarence Brown

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Overview

Robert E. Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Idiot's Delight starred Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne on Broadway. Set in a lavish alpine hotel bordering an Italian air base, the story throws together several disparate people, each in his or her own way affected by the World War that threatens to erupt at a moment's notice. The only person who doesn't seem to have a political or economic stake in world affairs is Harry Van, a two-bit American entertainer who is stranded in the hotel with his travelling all-girl troupe, "Les Blondes." Harry is convinced that the alluring Irene, the foreign-accented "travelling companion" of munitions tycoon Achille Weber, is actually an American girl with whom he'd had a one-night stand years earlier, but Irene laughs off his insinuations. Eventually, Irene turns to Harry for comfort when Weber proves too disgustingly warmongering for her tastes. When war breaks out and the hotel is targeted for bombing, Harry makes sure that everyone gets to safety; he himself stays behind with Irene, with whom he has fallen in love. The two sing a hymn as the hotel is blown to oblivion. When Idiot's Delight was filmed in 1939, Norma Shearer did her best Lynn Fontanne imitation as Irene, while Clark Gable remained Clark Gable in his interpretation of Harry Van (his song-and-dance rendition of "Puttin' on the Ritz" is a classic of sneering insouciance). The film underwent an extensive "MGM-izing": while the pre-European affair between Harry and Irene is never dramatized in the play, the film shows Harry and Irene commiserating in a long prologue set in a seedy vaudeville house--and, in keeping with censorship restrictions, it is made abundantly clear that, while Harry befriends Irene, he does not sleep with her. The munitions manufacturer, here played by Edward Arnold, is depicted as an aberration, and not representative of "honest" business moguls (many of whom were close personal chums of MGM head Louis B. Mayer). And, while the ending of the play does not tell us whether or not Harry and Irene survive the bombing, the film permits the lovers a sun-streamed happy ending.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/23/2009
UPC: 0883316125342
Original Release: 1939
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:46:00
Sales rank: 29,282

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Clark Gable Harry Van
Norma Shearer Irene Fellara
Edward Arnold Achille Weber
Charles Coburn Dr. Hugo Waldersee
Joseph Schildkraut Capt. Kirvline
Burgess Meredith Quillery
Laura Hope Crews Mme. Zuleika
Skeets Gallagher Donald Navadel,Donald Navadel
Peter Willes Mr. Cherry
Pat Paterson Mrs. Cherry
William Edmunds Dumptsy
Fritz Feld Pittatek
Virginia Grey Shirley Laughlin
Lorraine Krueger Bebe
Paula Stone Beulah Tremeyne
Virginia Dale Francine
Joan Marsh Elaine Messiger
Bernadene Hayes Edna Creesh
Edward Raquello Chiari
Frank Orth Benny Zinssar
George Sorel Major
Hobart Cavanaugh Frueheim, the Theater Manager
Bernard Suss Auguste
William Irving Sandro
Harry Strang Sergeant
Emory Parnell Fifth Avenue Cop
Bud Geary Ambulance Driver
Evelyn Knapp Nurse,Nurse
Mitchell Lewis Indian
Joe Yule Comic
Gertrude Bennett Woman with Powders
Jimmy Conlin Stagehand
Bonita Weber Woman with Catsup
Rudolph Myzet Czech Announcer
Adolph Milar Fellara
Clem Bevans Jimmy Barzek
Claire McDowell Mother
Robert Middlemass Hospital Commandant
Eddie Gribbon Cop
Buddy Messinger Usher
Charles Judels Greek Restaurant Owner
Paul Panzer Greek Chef
E. Alyn Warren Clerk, Grand Hotel
Frank Faylen Ed
Frank M. Thomas Bert
Garry Owen Newsstand Man
Lee Phelps Train Announcer
Francis McDonald Flight Captain

Technical Credits
Clarence Brown Director
Hunt Stromberg Producer
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