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5.6/10 • 18

1935-06-281h 24m

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YOU WILL SEE HER TRANSFORMED BY THE WONDEROUS NEW TECHNICOLOR

The first feature length film to use three-strip Technicolor film. Adapted from a play that was adapted from William Makepeace Thackeray's book "Vanity Fair", the film looks at the English class system during the Napoleonic Wars era.

Directors
Rouben Mamoulian
Editors
Archie Marshek

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  1. Miriam Hopkins

    Miriam Hopkins

    Becky Sharp

  2. Frances Dee

    Frances Dee

    Amelia Sedley

  3. Cedric Hardwicke

    Cedric Hardwicke

    Marquis of Steyne

  4. Billie Burke

    Billie Burke

    Lady Bareacres

  5. Alison Skipworth

    Alison Skipworth

    Miss Crawley

  6. Nigel Bruce

    Nigel Bruce

    Joseph Sedley

  7. Alan Mowbray

    Alan Mowbray

    Rawdon Crawley

  8. G.P. Huntley

    G.P. Huntley

    George Osborne

  9. William Stack

    William Stack

    Pitt Crawley

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CinemaSerf

Apr 25, 2024

6/10

Whilst Napoleon is conquering Europe, "Becky" (Miriam Hopkins) is doing a bit of that for herself. Determined to improve on her lot as the daughter of a family of travelling performers, she uses each gullible man she meets as a stepping stone to the next. She doesn't care about any of the collateral baggage she leaves behind - including her soldier husband "Crawley" (Alan Mowbray) but maybe she finally meets her match in the wealthy "Marquis of Steyn" (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) who has seen her game playing before, and - well he's just a lot better at it than she. It's also, just as she sees the epitome of her aspirations within her grasp, that maybe, just maybe, she realises that she does have some room for affection in her life - but is it all too late for that? The film is usually only noted for it's feats of colour photography but I think that's a little unfair on both Hopkins and Sir Cedric. The former plays the ambitious and venal creature quite compellingly - indeed, she creates quite a thoroughly detestable character whilst the latter plays the shrewd and dastardly peer with some skill that also gets under your fingernails, too. The plot itself is well trammelled and the story isn't new either, but a solid ensemble of the likes of Nigel Bruce, Frances Dee and Billy Burke keep it moving noisily along for eighty minutes.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Keywords
technicolor