La confessione della signora Doyle

Titolo originale: Clash by Night
Regia: Fritz Lang |
Anno: 1952
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: baby | marriage | cannery | projectionist |
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck | Paul Douglas | Robert Ryan | Marilyn Monroe | J. Carrol Naish | Keith Andes | Silvio Minciotti | Tony Martin | William Bailey | Harry Baum | Dan Bernaducci | Albert Cavens | Dick Cherney | Charles Cirillo | Dick Coe | Irene Crosby | Russell Custer | Tony Dante | Roy Darmour | Nancy Duke | Art Dupuis | Paul Finnegan | Gil Frye | Helen Hansen | Al Haskell | Frank Kreig | Mathew McCue | John Pedrini | Jack Perrin | Murray Pollack | Robert Robinson | Mario Siletti | Bill Slack | Olan Soule | Bert Stevens | Deborah Stewart | Diane Stewart | Julius Tannen | Theresa Testa | Jack Tornek | Sally Yarnell | John Roy |

Mae Doyle dopo essere tornata nella sua città natale, Monterey, in California, sposa un suo vecchio corteggiatore, un brav'uomo che nella vita fa l'umile pescatore. Lei lo tradisce con il suo migliore amico, una persona con pochi scrupoli, fuggendo con lui, ma il marito dopo una violenta reazione quando scopre il tutto, la perdona e l'accoglie a casa con la sua figlioletta.

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Peggy: When I want you to kiss me, I'll let you kn [...] D
Peggy: Is anybody home? Earl Pfeiffer: The mice. [...] D
Peggy: [Joe puts his arm around Peggy's waist] Don [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: The day's young. Let's enjoy oursel [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: Were you ever a showgirl? Mae Doyl [...] D
Mae Doyle: I'm fed up with Earl, his wife, his moo [...] D
Mae Doyle: What do you want, Joe, my life's histor [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: [Peg has just announced her engagem [...] D
Mae Doyle: Coffee - and a brandy. Bartender: Bett [...] D
Mae D'Amato: Aren't you going to kiss me before yo [...] D
Mae D'Amato: I wish somebody would sprinkle me all [...] D
Peggy: Joe wants me to marry him. Mae Doyle: I ga [...] D
Mae D'Amato: You're so proud. A moment ago you nee [...] D
Peggy: The fruit in the fruit tree. Mae Doyle: Wh [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: That Mae is some dancer. Me, I'm li [...] D
Peggy: Weren't you ever in love, Mae? Mae Doyle: [...] D
Mae Doyle: He drives me cuckoo sometimes. What doe [...] D
[after watching the movie, Mae and Jerry are visit [...] D
Peggy: All Jerry needs is somebody to look after h [...] D
Uncle Vince: Nobody wants kids around... they clut [...] D
Joe Doyle: [looks at Peg's behind at the end of hi [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: Earl, he's one of the smartest men [...] D
Joe Doyle: Listen to me, blondie. The woman I marr [...] D
Peggy: Irene came into work with a black eye. That [...] D
Mae Doyle: You're crude, Earl. Earl Pfeiffer: I n [...] D
Mae Doyle: You're very pretty Peggy. Peggy: The b [...] D
Mae Doyle: If I ever loved a man again, I'd bear a [...] D
Mae Doyle: Is your wife very pretty? Earl Pfeiffe [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: Love is rotten when it happens like [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: Don't kid me, baby. I know a bottle [...] D
Mae Doyle: You don't know a thing about me. Jerry [...] D
Mae Doyle: How old are you Peg? Peggy: Twenty. M [...] D
Peggy: I don't want to have to keep workin' in a c [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: I need a drink. What do you need, M [...] D
Peggy: I'm real glad you came back home, Mae. [Ma [...] D
Mae Doyle: You don't like women, do you? Earl Pfe [...] D
Uncle Vince: Two bawdy thieves stealing your happi [...] D
[Peggy watches as Mae leaves to meet Earl] Joe Do [...] D
Uncle Vince: Never thought I'd see the day... a wo [...] D
Uncle Vince: Jerry, that's a lot of liverwurst, th [...] D
Mae D'Amato: Will you try to understand? Jerry D' [...] D
Mae Doyle: Big mouth, fast dollar. What are you tr [...] D
Joe Doyle: [handing her a filled cup] Here's your [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: Get something for that headache! M [...] D
Uncle Vince: I never married. You know why? We spo [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: Jerry's the salt of the earth, but [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: Uncle Vince, you're a big boob. D
Mae D'Amato: You wanna put your teeth into me to h [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: And I told you a hundred times, cle [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: How did I get here? Mae D'Amato: Y [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: You never know what kind of a dame [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: Why don't you go to work. Uncle Vi [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: A chump, that's what you played me [...] D
Mae D'Amato: Always take the man who'll kick the d [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: I'm real glad you came back home Ma [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: You comin' home? To stay? Mae Doyl [...] D
Mae Doyle: Aren't there any more comfortable men i [...] D
Peggy: He's kind of exciting and attractive. Joe [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: Mae - what do you *really* think of [...] D
Jerry D'Amato: Earl says Chinese people have babie [...] D
Joe Doyle: Why didn't you come home before? Mae D [...] D
Mae D'Amato: Jerry! If you come any closer to me I [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: Are you happy? Mae D'Amato: I'm ha [...] D
Uncle Vince: People talk, don't they? They got lon [...] D
Mae Doyle: You don't have a mean thought in your h [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: What is it, do you feel guilty? Tha [...] D
Mae D'Amato: I feel fine, but it's just so hot. J [...] D
Earl Pfeiffer: You're tough to please. Mae Doyle: [...] D
Peggy: I gotta go. I just had to show you the ring [...] D

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