Unfaithfully Yours

Unfaithfully Yours

Infobox Film
name = Unfaithfully Yours
(1948)


image_size = 200px
caption = theatrical poster
director = Preston Sturges
producer = Preston Sturges
writer = Preston Sturges
narrator =
starring = Rex Harrison
Linda Darnell
Rudy Vallee
Barbara Lawrence
music =
cinematography = Victor Milner
editing = Robert Fritch
distributor = Twentieth Century-Fox
released = 5 November fy|1948 "(NYC)"
10 December "(general)"
runtime = 105 mins.
country = FilmUS
language = English
budget =
gross =
imdb_id = 0040919

"Unfaithfully Yours" is a 1948 screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges and starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallee and Barbara Lawrence. The film is a black comedy about a man's botched attempt to murder his wife, who he believes has been unfaithful to him. Although the film, which was the first of two Sturges made for Twentieth Century-Fox, received mostly positive reviews, it was not successful at the box office.

Plot

Sir Alfred De Carter (Rex Harrison) is a world famous symphony conductor who returns from a visit to his native England and discovers that his rich and boring brother-in-law, August Henshler (Rudy Vallee), has misunderstood Alfred's casual instruction to watch over his much younger wife Daphne (Linda Darnell) while he was away, and instead hired a detective named Sweeney (Edgar Kennedy) to follow her. Alfred is livid, and ineptly attempts to destroy any evidence of the detective's report.

Eventually, despite his efforts, he learns the content of the report directly from Sweeney: while he was gone, his wife was spied in a compromising situation involving Alfred's secretary, Anthony Windborn (Kurt Kreuger), a man closer in age to her own.

Distressed by the news, Alfred quarrels with Daphne before proceeding to his concert, where he conducts three distinct pieces of romantic-era music, envisioning revenge scenarios appropriate to each one: murdering his wife, nobly accepting the situation, and suicide by Russian Roulette. After the concert, Alfred tries to stage his fantasy of murdering his wife, but is thwarted by his own ineptness, making a mess of their apartment in the process. When Daphne returns home, he realizes that she really loves him, and learns that she is innocent of Sweeney's charges: it was her sister Barbara (Barbara Lawrence), August's wife, who was having an affair with Windborn. Alfred begs Daphne's forgiveness for his irrational behavior, which she gladly gives, ascribing it to the creative temperament of a great artist. [TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=94454&category=Full%20Synopsis Full synopsis] ] Erlewine, Stephen Thomas [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:51839~T0 Plot synopsis (Allmovie)] ]

Cast

Cast notes:
*As with the films he made at Paramount, Preston Sturges makes use of his unofficial "stock company" of character actors, including: Al Bridge, Georgia Caine, Robert Greig, J. Farrell MacDonald, George Melford, Torben Meyer, Frank Moran and Max Wagner. In addition, Rudy Vallee, Edgar Kennedy and Lionel Stander appeared in Sturges' previous film, "The Sin of Harold Diddlebock"
*Jimmy Conlin, one of Sturges' regular actors, played the role of Daphne's father, but the character was cut before the film was released.

Music

Each of Alfred's three fantasy revenge scenarios is accompanied by music appropriate for the mood of the particular scene, which is underscored throughout. Rex Harrison is shown rehearsing and directing real musicians from known orchestras.

*selections from the opera "Semiramide" by Gioacchino Rossini
*selections from the opera "Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg" by Richard Wagner
*"Francesca da Rimini" by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=94454&category=Music Music] ]

Production

Preston Sturges wrote the original screen story for "Unfaithfully Yours" in fy|1932 – the idea came to him when a melancholy song on the radio influenced him while working on writing a comic scene. Sturges shopped the script to Fox, Universal and Paramount who all rejected it during the 1930s. TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=94454&category=Notes Notes] ]

In fy|1938, Sturges envisioned Ronald Colman playing Carter, and later initially wanted Frances Ramsden – who was introduced in Sturges' fy|1947 film "The Sin of Harold Diddlebock" – to play Daphne; but by the time casting for the film began, he wanted James Mason for the conductor and Gene Tierney for his wife.

Studio attorneys were worried about the similarity between Sturges' "Sir Alfred de Carter", a famous English conductor, and the real-life famous English conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, and warned Sturges to tone down the parallels, but the connection was noted in some reviews anyway. (Beecham's father was Sir Joseph Beecham, a pharmacist who invented "Beecham's Pills", a laxative. It's speculated that Sturges named his character "Carter" after "Carter's Little Liver Pills".) [imdb title|0040919]

"Unfaithfully Yours", which had the working titles of "Unfinished Symphony" and "The Symphony Story", went into production on 18 February fy|1948, and wrapped in mid April of that year.TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=94454&category=Overview Overview] ] By 28 June the film had already been sneak previewed, with a runtime of 127 minutes, but the film's release was delayed to avoid any backlash from the suicide of actress Carole Landis in July. It was rumored that Landis and Rex Harrison had been having an affair, and that she committed suicide when Harrison refused to get a divorce and marry her. Harrison discovered Landis' body in her home.

The film premiered in New York City on 5 November fy|1948, and went into general release on 10 December. [IMDB [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040919/releaseinfo Release dates] ] The Los Angeles premiere was on 14 December. It was marketed with the tagline: "Will somebody "get her" tonite?" [IMDB [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040919/taglines Taglines] ]

In February of fy|1949, after the film was released, William D. Shapiro, who claimed to be an independent film producer, [imdb name|0989934|William D. Shapiro] sued Fox and Sturges with a claim that the story of the film was plagarized from an unproduced screen story by Arthur Hoerl, which Shapiro had been intending to produce. The connection was supposedly composer Werner Heymann, who frequently worked with Sturges and who Shapiro had interviwed to be the music director on his film.

The studio-quality tape recorder that cut vinyl records seen in the film is similar to ones used to secretly tape Horowitz and Benny Goodman during their concerts at Carnegie Hall and on the NBC Radio studios at Rockefeller Center. These rough cuts were later mastered into LPs which came to be considered classics. Arthur Rubinstein owned three of these devices, but contrary to what is shown in the movie, they were difficult to use and required professional technicians to man them.

Reception

While rich with the sharp dialogue that became Sturges' trademark, the film was not a box office success. Critics usually attribute this to the darkness of the subject matter, especially for a comedy. The idea of a bungling murderer did not sit well with 1948 audiences, and the fact that none of the characters are especially sympathetic certainly did not help. Sturges, whose previous film, "The Sin of Harold Diddlebock" had been pulled from distribution shortly being released, never fully recovered from the lukewarm reception given "Unfaithfully Yours," and many point to it as the movie which effectively ended his career. Despite this, it is considered today by many critics to be an outstanding film, as evidenced by a recent DVD release through the Criterion Collection.

Remake

Twentieth Century-Fox remade the film in fy|1984 under the same title, with Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kinski, Armand Assante and Albert Brooks and directed by Howard Zieff.

ee also

Dialogue from the film

Notes

External links

*imdb title|0040919|Unfaithfully Yours (1948)
*tcmdb title|94454|Unfaithfully Yours (1948)
*amg movie|1:51839|Unfaithfully Yours (1948)


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