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J'ai trois amours

1950

R

1 h 27 m

États-Unis

Comédie

Mystère

Romance

An English woman, inherits a Texas Ranch and heads to America. A gambler in debt pursues her, so does a bachelor on the hunt, who is traveling with his lawyer, to whom Kirbe is most attracted. Unfortunately, he thinks she's running a scam.
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Deborah Kerr
Alison Kirbe
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Robert Walker
Terence Keath
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Mark Stevens
Matthew Kinston
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Peter Lawford
Jeremy Taylor
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James Whitmore
Vincent Maran
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J. Carrol Naish
Lucky Reilly
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Spring Byington
Mrs. Milwright
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Carol Savage
Sylvia Rumley
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Doreen Mary English
Beryl Robinson
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George Cleveland
Mr. Cooper
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Ian Wolfe
Edward Warrender
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Bridget Carr
Lily Milwright
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Henri Letondal
Jacques Carnet
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Gaby André
Mme. Carnet
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Leon Belasco
The Croupier
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Geoffrey Alan
George Williams
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Don Anderson
Ship Passenger
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Jimmy Aubrey
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ƧƬƦツLaGazel

29/05/2023 21:37
source: Please Believe Me
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18/11/2022 08:23
Trailer—Please Believe Me
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AbuminyaR

16/11/2022 12:56
Please Believe Me
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Taati Kröhne

16/11/2022 02:09
When the story begins, Alison (Deborah Kerr) learns she has just inherited a ranch in Texas. She and those around her assume she's wealthy. On the cruise ship across the Atlantic to the States, three men all set after her. Terence (Robert Walker) is a crook and plans on bilking Alison. Jeremy (Peter Lawford) is rich and plans on winning her with his charm. And, finally, Matthew (Mark Stevens) is with the DA's office and falls for her...but also wonders if she might be a crook because she's often with Terence and his 'gentlemans gentleman' (James Whitmore)...a crook Matthew recognizes. The film started off well and I enjoyed it through the long ocean voyage. But when the film made it to land, it really sank. The plot just got dumb and the film dragged....so much so that I longed for it all to end.
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Yussif Fatima

16/11/2022 02:09
I watched this last night and I have to say that it was a fun way to spend 90 minutes. The storyline was zany and I thought that the actors did a good job with what they had to work with. Of course, Deborah Kerr, the reason I even watched this, was lovely and fun to watch. It shows that she was having a good time with this role. Some of her amused facial expressions seemed absolutely genuine. The three men in hot pursuit of Miss Kirbe were amusing and easy on the eyes. James Whitmore is the one who really stood out for me. There was one moment with him that just tickled me to no end. I thought that he looked like a funnier version of Spencer Tracy. This was #40 in my quest to view all of Deborah Kerr movies and I found it worth the effort. It was nice to see her in a comedy even if it was lightweight. It still confirms that she never phoned in a performance even if the role wasn't "Oscar worthy". This is one that I'm sure that I will watch again.
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Beautiful henry

16/11/2022 02:09
Deborah Kerr plays no-nonsense British lass who inherits a ranch from her Texas pen-pal and sails for the States; aboard ship, she is wooed by three bachelors: a lawyer, a millionaire playboy, and a con-artist. Sleek, genteel comedy plays like a blue-haired drawing-room farce. Kerr chirps along happily, but there's really no character here for her--just the outline of one (we can't even be sure what she did for a living back in London). Although there are no big laughs, amiable second-banana James Whitmore steals all his scenes with little effort. Extremely minor offering, one of the very last from famed producer Val Lewton, and perhaps just glossy enough to engage Kerr's fans. ** from ****
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Mekita_ta_ta

16/11/2022 01:32
According to the TCM notes, Ms. Kerr was offered this by MGM as a respite from her usual dramatic roles. And while she's more remembered for her dramas, she turns out to be a natural comedienne. Playing a presumed heiress courted by three con men (and the one who wins her is a surprise--it's not the biggest star of the three), she offers dry, inventive line readings and priceless facial reactions; the lady even can do slapstick. Kerr was at her prettiest and most spirited here, and it's a relief to learn that MGM resisted the temptation to boost the budget and cast June Allyson. As a shipboard romance, it's an assembly-line job and short on real wit, but its leading lady does sparkle.
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