The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss

February. 27,1937      NR
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A bored millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at a working class job for year without touching his inheritance.

Cary Grant as  Ernest Bliss
Mary Brian as  Frances Clayton
Peter Gawthorne as  Sir James Alroyd
Henry Kendall as  Lord Honiton
Leon M. Lion as  Dorrington
John Turnbull as  Masters
Iris Ashley as  Clare
Garry Marsh as  The Buyer
Charles Farrell as  Scales
Hal Gordon as  Bill Bronson

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Reviews

Steineded
1937/02/27

How sad is this?

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Intcatinfo
1937/02/28

A Masterpiece!

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Afouotos
1937/03/01

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Ginger
1937/03/02

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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SimonJack
1937/03/03

Ernest Bliss (played by Cary Grant) is a wealthy playboy and socialite Londoner. He doesn't work and he has nothing to do. He has never had to do anything constructive, and his life has become a bore. He doesn't know what to do to while away his time between evenings of partying. And he doesn't even enjoy the partying and night life.As many another person in his situation, he is unhappy. He can't enjoy all the things that his wealth can buy. He is empty, listless, unsatisfied. A friend recommends a doctor who can "cure" him. Sir James Alroyd (played by Peter Gawthorne) analyzes Bliss's problem in direct and unflattering terms. He suffers from selfish consumption, self-centeredness, a lack of empathy for the travails of others, and the compunction that follows. He couldn't even survive on his own for a year.Thus begins the "Amazing Adventure" of Ernest Bliss. Over the next year, this silver spoon-fed spoiled millionaire must learn how to live. He must learn how to find work, even when there's no work to be found. He must learn to work and hunt, scrape and save, ask and beg – for work, for food, for a break, for a chance. In the course of his adventures and moving from one job and place to another, something amazing happens. He begins to identify with everyday people. His life transforms as he begins to care for others. Life has meaning. Life has purpose, if only to share with others or to help someone out of a tight spot. This film is an amazing story of one man's redemption – his rebirth. And Cary Grant plays the role to perfection. Not that we movie buffs should be surprised. Archibald Leach grew up poor in England, and mostly uneducated beyond age 14. While Grant is most remembered and loved for his many comedies and romantic roles, he was very talented as a dramatic actor as well. He proved it in a variety of roles he had interspersed with his comedy romances over the years. While his acting ability was never in question, some of those films were less than box office smashes. The public would allow him an occasional dramatic role, but for the most part, he had to play comedy and romance. In his leading man roles, he played opposite a host of Hollywood's best female stars of film over a period of four decades.This film had several actors in supporting roles, most of whom did very well in their brief scenes. The one exception is Mary Brian, as Frances Clayton. She had more time than the rest on film, but her role was stiff and wooden at times. As Bliss takes on his year of learning how to live, not all is so serious that we don't have some humor. We see that in a few lines in places, and in one scene toward the end.At one point, Bliss says to his banker, "Oh, what's the difference talking to you about love?" The banker says, "Very little, no doubt. But would a young lady disappear like this if there weren't some other interests?" Bliss says, "Nonsense! She loves me. She said so. I know she does. There's never been anybody else." After a pause, he resumes, "She wouldn't do that! She couldn't do that!" The bankers says, "Whatever that may be, I'd rather fancy that is just what she has done."When Bliss begins his one-year quest without any ID or money, he tells his man/butler, Clowes (played by Quentin McPhearson) that he, Clowes, won't have anything to do for the next year in his job. He is to simply stay in Bliss's home and do nothing until his return. Bliss says, "Now, don't tell anyone about it, Clowes." Clowes says, "I quite understand." I won't say what happens to Clowes over the next months, but when all is resolved later, he says, "Believe me sir, it was having no work made me go wrong. It was too hard a job having nothing to do at all." Bliss says, "Of course it was. That used to be the trouble with me." When Bliss goes into the room to fetch his new bride, Frances, he finds her crying. Bliss says, "Darling, you're crying. What's the matter, baby?" Frances says, "Cinderella didn't cry in the story. But she would have in real life. I'm too happy not to cry. Too happy."This is a wonderful story of one man's redemption, and how that touches the lives of many others. It is based on a book by prolific English novelist Edward Phillips Oppenheim. He wrote more than 100 novels from 1887 to 1941. But for the lesser quality of the film on my DVD, and the sub-par acting noted, it would earn 10 stars.Here are some more favorite lines from the film. For more dialog, see the Quotes section under this IMDb Web page of the movie.Ernest Bliss, "Rather difficult man to see, aren't you, Sir James?" Sir James Alroyd, "Not for those who are punctual. Any other complaints?"Sir James Alroyd, "You know, your father was a clever man... but he made a big mistake when he left you two million pounds to play the fool with." Ernest Bliss, "Believe it or not, Sir James, I'm paying you 20 guineas to give me medical advice, not a lecture."Ernest Bliss, "And believe me, Mr. Masters, this is the first time in my life I've been without a job." Frances Clayton, "You've been very lucky. But, uh, have you ever had one?"Ernest Bliss, "Oh, say, I got the job." Frances Clayton, "I was afraid you would. Mr. Masters can take on anyone." Ernest Bliss, "Afraid I would? Hey, I can sell stoves."

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Alex da Silva
1937/03/04

Ernest Bliss (Cary Grant) is one of the idle rich and is challenged by his doctor Sir James Alroyd (Peter Gawthorne) to earn his living for a full year without dipping into his personal wealth. He takes on the challenge and guess what?.....he finds love....This film ticks along at a nice pace as Cary Grant tries his hand at a couple of jobs. We encounter funny situations as he uses his wealth to provide for those that he encounters, eg, the order for 100 fireplaces and the moment he is sacked as a chauffeur and immediately buys the company and sacks the manager back and puts his chauffeur buddy in charge. There is also a funny situation when he finds himself back at his own flat which is being rented by a couple of crooks. We watch as the new tenants smoke his cigars and drink his port without realizing who he is.Overall, this film is an entertaining 65 minutes. It says 80 minutes on the cover of the DVD that I bought, but it isn't. It's lightweight and amusing.

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Cristi_Ciopron
1937/03/05

The cast makes this very average melodrama worth watching—Grant and Mary Brian; she had a strong, striking appeal, a womanly brio, not being, yet, especially beautiful, her head was bigger than Grant's, etc.. Otherwise, the movie registers as '30s slapdash. THE AMAZING QUEST OF MR. ERNEST BLISS, E. Phillips Oppenheim's novel, was adapted as a Cary Grant vehicle: THE AMAZING ADVENTURE—essentially a parable, or a legendary tale—say charming prince was put to earn his living—not really as good as similarly—themed moralities with Cooper or Stewart—a wealthy youngster, Ernest Bliss, succumbs to sloth, and a physician recommends him to try living some raw life, Bliss accepts the dare and starts seeking jobs, etc.; Alfred Zeisler was a hack, the storytelling is quite uninspired and clumsy, the movie is _charmless and not really very good—not really very well paced or inventive …. Mary Brian was a fine actress; as screen presence, Grant got better with age, yet his very special charm is fully on in this old melodrama. The scene with Bliss beating a hoodlum was silly.

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robb_772
1937/03/06

Initially intriguing, but ultimately unsatisfying, British comedy-drama that is best remembered for giving Cary Grant fans a chance to watch the actor work in his home country. The film works as well as any other "class comedy" of the era as it allows its hero to survive without relying on his wealth, and therefore finding his true self in the process. Unfortunately, director Alfred Zeisler and screenwriter John L. Bladerston compromise their own reliable premise in the third quarter, which undermines the film's enjoyable first two-thirds by a considerable degree. Grant is in fine form throughout this acceptable film.The version I viewed of this picture was titled THE AMAZING ADVENTURE, and had runtime of 61 minutes. There is reportedly a version of the movie that clocks in a 80 minutes, although I have know information of the differences between the two cuts, nor which version was originally released in theaters.

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