Un chimiste altruiste invente un tissu qui résiste à l'usure et aux taches, une aubaine pour l'humanité. Les grandes entreprises se rendent alors compte qu'il doit être supprimé pour des rai... Tout lireUn chimiste altruiste invente un tissu qui résiste à l'usure et aux taches, une aubaine pour l'humanité. Les grandes entreprises se rendent alors compte qu'il doit être supprimé pour des raisons économiques.Un chimiste altruiste invente un tissu qui résiste à l'usure et aux taches, une aubaine pour l'humanité. Les grandes entreprises se rendent alors compte qu'il doit être supprimé pour des raisons économiques.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
- Cranford
- (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlec Guinness performed the stunt of climbing down the side of the mansion. He was convinced by a technician that the piano wire holding him up would not break, since only piano wire with kinks in it would be prone to breaking. As he got to about four feet from the ground, the wire did in fact break.
- GaffesWhen Mr. Harrison is called by a woman because he is wanted by Mr. Corland, he is blowing into a glass vial on a side counter which was not there in the previous shot.
- Citations
Mrs. Watson, Sidney's landlady: Why can't you scientists leave things alone? What about my bit of washing when there's no washing to do?
Guinness plays an innocent, even naive, character here, which is rather different from most of those he played in other Ealing features. There is a good assortment of supporting characters this time, and some of the minor roles feature some effective performances. Cecil Parker, Michael Gough, and Ernest Thesiger make a good trio of heavies, and Joan Greenwood works well as a character in the middle of things.
The ironic, understated tone of most of the humor keeps things low-key but effective. It's the kind of approach that is far more challenging than direct ridicule, and it takes disciplined film-makers to make something like this work. Not least among the movie's strengths is Guinness's own skill in making his character believable in addition to sympathetic.
While in some ways the comparison may be a stretch, there are some rather interesting parallels between "The Man in the White Suit" and the much more recent "Jurassic Park". The style and characters are much different (though "Jurassic Park" is not entirely without its own moments of dry humor), but in both cases an amazing - and entirely fictional - invention is shown to provoke all kinds of differing reactions, as others seek to exploit it, to close it down, or to control it. In both cases, the point is not whether the invention is valid, but rather the ways that everyone responds while barely understanding or appreciating the actual development itself.
While "The Man in the White Suit" is not one of the best-known Ealing features, it is another good one, with wit, solid characters and story, and an approach that combines style and substance.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Man in the White Suit
- Lieux de tournage
- Piccadilly Road, Burnley, Lancashire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Van & Cars crossing left to right looking down street.)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 718 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 874 $US
- 18 nov. 2012
- Montant brut mondial
- 8 933 $US
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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