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Of Human Bondage

Year:
Duration:
105 min
Genres:
Drama
IMDB rate:
6.4
Director:
Edmund Goulding
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1946-07-20
Filming Locations: Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Paul Henreid
Philip Carey
Eleanor Parker
Mildred Rogers
Alexis Smith
Nora Nesbitt
Edmund Gwenn
Athelny
Patric Knowles
Harry Griffiths
Janis Paige
Sally Athelny
Henry Stephenson
Dr. Tyrell
Marten Lamont
Dunsford
Isobel Elsom
Mrs. Betty Athelny
Una O'Connor
Mrs. Foreman
Eva Moore
Mrs. Gray
Richard Aherne
Emil Miller
Doris Lloyd
Landlady
Bill Kennedy
Flanagan
Phyllis Adair
Older Sister (uncredited)
Charles Andre
Artist (uncredited)
Sylvia Andrew
Wife (uncredited)
Nina Bara
Model (uncredited)
Ted Billings
Cockney on Street (uncredited)
Matthew Boulton
Mr. Foreman (uncredited)
George Bruggeman
Artist (uncredited)
Marilyn Buferd
Model (uncredited)
Luke Cosgrave
Old Man (uncredited)
George Davis
Artist (uncredited)
Jean De Briac
Artist (uncredited)
Bernard DeRoux
Janitor (uncredited)
Donald Dewar
Thorpe Athelny
Ada Ellis
Nurse (uncredited)
Betty Fairfax
Cockney Woman (uncredited)
Richard Glynn
Athelny Child (uncredited)
Christine Gordon
Model (uncredited)
Janine Grandel
Model (uncredited)
Helena Grant
Sister (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Theatregoer (uncredited)
Nigel Horton
Clerk (uncredited)
Robert Hyatt
Boy in Tea Shop (uncredited)
Colin Kenny
Turnkey (uncredited)
George Kirby
Cockney Man (uncredited)
Yolanda Lacca
Model (uncredited)
Jeanne Lafayette
Model (uncredited)
Margaret Lee
Nurse (uncredited)
Gabriel Lenoff
Artist (uncredited)
Connie Leon
Nurse (uncredited)
Jacques Lory
Artist (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
Theatregoer (uncredited)
Jo Ann Marlowe
Athelny Child (uncredited)
Anthony Marsh
Young Student (uncredited)
Gregory Marshall
Athelny Child (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
Artist (uncredited)
Vivian Mason
Model (uncredited)
Jacqueline Milo
Model (uncredited)
Mayo Newhall
Artist (uncredited)
Shelby Payne
Model (uncredited)
Nita Pike
Model (uncredited)
Jean Prescott
Nurse (uncredited)
Jean Ransome
Manageress (uncredited)
Georges Renavent
Artist (uncredited)
Mae Roberts
Patient (uncredited)
Armand Roland
Artist (uncredited)
Vicki Saunders
Model (uncredited)
Olga Marie Thunis
Model (uncredited)
Elinor Troy
Model (uncredited)
Kerry Vaughn
Model (uncredited)
Marjorie Walker
Model (uncredited)
Herberta Williams
Model (uncredited)
Angela Wilson
Model (uncredited)
Harry Wilson
Tough Guy (uncredited)
Eric Wilton
Theatregoer (uncredited)
Joan Winfield
Waitress (uncredited)
Florence Wright
Street Woman (uncredited)
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Trivia
In an exchange which had Warner Bros. loaning to RKO the services of Joan Leslie for The Sky's the Limit (1943) and John Garfield for The Fallen Sparrow (1943), Warners acquired the production rights to W. Somerset Maugham's classic novel, which RKO already had adapted to the screen in 1934, featuring memorable performances by Bette Davis and Leslie Howard.
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Filmed between mid-July and late October 1944, the picture was held back until its Manhattan premiere at the Strand Theatre on July 5, 1946, followed by the wide release on July 20.
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Q
Is 'Of Human Bondage' based on a book?
A
Yes. Of Human Bondage is also a 1915 novel by British playwright W. Somerset Maugham [1874-1965]. The novel was adapted for the movie by American screenwriter Catherine Turney. This was the second of three movies based on Maugham's novel, preceded by Of Human Bondage (1934) and followed by Of Human Bondage (1964).
Q
What is 'Of Human Bondage' about?
A
Clubfooted medical student Philip Carey (Paul Henreid) falls for Cockney waitress Mildred Rogers (Eleanor Parker). Even though she scorns him, makes fun of him, and goes off with his friends, it is he to whom she turns whenever she is in need, and he always helps her out because he's 'a gentleman in every sense of the word'. However, Philip's obsession with Mildred affects his health, his personal relationships, his job, and his ability to tend to his medical studies, to the point where he even considers suicide.
Q
How does the movie end?
A
Philip survives his bout of pneumonia and, come spring, he is able to pay a visit to the Athelnys but finds Athelny (Edmund Gwenn) acting a bit uncordial. Hearing that Philip has been ill, has dropped out of medical school, and needs a job, Athelny offers to introduce him to the buyer where he works. Philip thanks him and goes back to Harry Griffith's (Patric Knowles) apartment. He takes Harry's medical bag with the intent of killing himself but is stopped when Harry wakes up. Harry surmises that Philip is still obsessed with Mildred, so he takes him to the hospital where Mildred is on her deathbed, her baby having died a month earlier. Philip returns to Athelny's house to find out why he was acting uncordial. Athelny blames it on a family problem...the fact that his eldest daughter Sally (Janis Paige) has for a long time had a crush on Philip, went to his house last Christmas to invite him for dinner, and heard about his wife and baby. Philip assures Athelny that he wasn't married and that the child was not his and asks Athelny to tell that to Sally. In the final scene, for the first time feeling in control of his life, Philip asks Sally to marry him.
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