The Big Pond
The Big Pond | |
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Directed by | Hobart Henley |
Written by | Play: George Middleton A.E. Thomas Scenario: Garrett Fort Robert Presnell Sr. Dialogue: Preston Sturges |
Produced by | Monta Bell |
Starring | Maurice Chevalier Claudette Colbert |
Cinematography | George J. Folsey |
Edited by | Emma Hill |
Music by | Irving Kahal Al Sherman Lew Brown Ray Henderson Sammy Fain Al Lewis B. G. DeSylva Pierre Norman |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | May 3, 1930 |
Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Big Pond is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film based on a 1928 play of the same name by George Middleton and A.E. Thomas.[1] The film was written by Garrett Fort, Robert Presnell Sr. and Preston Sturges, who provided the dialogue in his first Hollywood assignment, and was directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert, and features George Barbier, Marion Ballou, and Andrée Corday, and was released by Paramount Pictures.
The Big Pond was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for Maurice Chevalier, and also provided Chevalier with his first American hit song "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" written by Al Sherman and Al Lewis.[2]
Plot
Pierre Mirande (Maurice Chevalier), is a Venetian tour guide from a poor French family who falls in love with Barbara Billings (Claudette Colbert), a wealthy American tourist whose father (George Barbier). Although Barbara loves Pierre as well, her suitor, Ronnie (Frank Lyon) and her father see him as a fortune-hunter. Barbara's mother (Marion Ballou) persuades her husband to give Pierre a job in his chewing-gum factory in the States. Despite living in a dingy boardinghouse and being given the hardest job in the plant, he manages to captivate his landlady (Andrée Corday) and the maid (Elaine Koch) with his humorous songs. Unfortunately, he falls asleep on the night he is to attend Barbara's party, and is then fired when he is wrongly accused of spilling rum on some chewing gum samples. He wins back his job, and is promoted as well, when he sells liquor-coated chewing gum as a sales gimmick. Barbara disapproves, and plans to marry Ronnie, but Pierre whisks her away in a speedboat.[3][4]
Cast
- Maurice Chevalier as Pierre Mirande
- Claudette Colbert as Barbara Billings
- George Barbier as Mr. Billings
- Marion Ballou as Mrs. Billings
- Andrée Corday as Toinette
- Frank Lyon as Ronnie
- Nat Pendleton as Pat O'Day
- Elaine Koch as Jennie
Songs
- "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" by Al Sherman and Al Lewis
- "This Is My Lucky Day" by Lew Brown, B. G. DeSylva and Ray Henderson
- "Mia Cara" and "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" by Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman and Sammy Fain[5]
Production
The Big Pond and its French language version La grande mare[6] were shot simultaneously at the Paramount Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens, New York City.[7][8] Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert, Andrée Corday and Nat Pendelton played the same roles in both versions.[6]
Awards
Maurice Chevalier was nominated for a 1930 Academy Award for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" for his performance in The Big Pond as well as his performance in The Love Parade (1929).[8]
French version
The French language version of The Big Pond, which was filmed simultaneously with the English version, was called La grande mare. The cast was:
- Maurice Chevalier as Pierre Mirande
- Claudette Colbert as Barbara Billings
- Henry Mortimer as Mr. Billings
- Maude Allen as Mrs. Billings
- Andrée Corday as Toinette
- William B. Williams as Ronnie
- Nat Pendleton as Pat O'Day
- Loraine Jaillet as Jennie
Writer Preston Sturges was fluent in French, but additional dialogue was provided by Jacques Bataille-Henri. The technical credits for the two versions are the same, except the editing for the French version was done by Barney Rogan.[6]
Notes
- ^ The Big Pond at the Internet Broadway Database
- ^ Sherman, Robert B. Walt's Time: from before to beyond, Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.
- ^ Erickson, Hal Plot synopsis (Allmovie)
- ^ TCM Full synopsis
- ^ TCM Music
- ^ a b c La Grande Mare at IMDb
- ^ IMDB Filming locations
- ^ a b TCM Notes
External links
- The Big Pond at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- The Big Pond at IMDb
- La grande mare at IMDb
- The Big Pond at the TCM Movie Database
- La grande mare at the TCM Movie Database
- The Big Pond at AllMovie
- La grande mare at AllMovie