Film Review
Although too obviously intended as a vehicle for popular music hall performer Maurice
Chevalier,
Ma pomme nevertheless makes an entertaining comedy whilst telling a
thoughtful morality tale about man's unhealthy affinity with money. The film includes
some pleasing performances, notably from Sophie Desmarets (playing a gold digger who has
evidently lost interest in money), Jane Marken, Jean Wall and, it goes without saying,
the superlative Maurice Chevalier.
This is arguably one of Chevalier's most entertaining film appearances. It may be hard
to imagine the debonair chansonnier as a scruffy tramp, but the instant you see him you
know he is perfect for the part. Each of Chevalier's songs in the film is
a treat, particular his celebrated 1930s hit
Ma pomme which introduces his character
and defines the tone of the film.
Whilst the plot is somewhat lacking in imagination,
Ma pomme includes a number
of pleasing comic situations (interspersed with some surprising darker moments).
However, it has to be said that it is Maurice Chevalier who carries the film, bringing
something magical to what would otherwise have been a rather ordinary light comedy.
© James Travers 2002
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Film Synopsis
When a house is demolished a fabulous treasure is discovered. According
to the terms of a will, this treasure is to be divided up between a number
of legatees, but only if the eldest agrees to accept his share of the inheritance.
It so happens that the crucial legatee is Maurice Vallier, a Parisian tramp
affectionately known as Ma Pomme, who is more than happy with his vagabond
life. The news that he has inherited a fortune means nothing to Maurice,
as he has no need of money and will certainly refuse to accept it.
But then he learns that he has a distant cousin, Claire, an impecunious air
hostess who desperately needs money so that she can get married. To
ensure that Claire can inherit her part of the money Maurice agrees to take
his share. Unfortunately, far from buying her happiness Claire's newfound
wealth only brings her misery. Maurice comes to her rescue and gives
away his money to those who can most benefit from it...
© James Travers
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