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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute, charming rainy day movie,
By CodeMaster Talon (Orlando, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Heartbeat [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Ignore Maltin for once, and check out this little seen gem. Silly at first, but it gradually grows on you. Rogers plays a young run-away, desperately turning to crime to survive the streets of Paris. Basil Rathbone is the owner and operator of a rather unique school for pickpockets she unwittingly stumbles upon. After receiving some prelimanary training on the art of theft Rogers is sent out into Paris to repay Rathbone's investment. Things get compilcated though as she is caught trying to lift a man's tie-pin on her very first day. Instead of turning her in to the police, the man comissions her to make a lift at a high society ball. Her mark turns out to be a handsome French Diplomat, and the plot then follows their various misadventures as they fight, argue, and fall in love. Jean Pierre, playing the diplomat, has great chemistry with Rogers, and we get to see the great Basil Rathbone as head master at a school for pickpockets. The plot manages to stay surprising, and the dialogue is above average. Rogers (in a rare non-dancing role) is very charming and handles the comedy well. All in all, a well made film perfect for old-movie lovers. B+
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet & romantic classic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Heartbeat [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Set in France, this romantic non-musical stars Ginger Rogers as Arlette, a young pick-pocket who falls in love with a handsome diplomat (Jean Pierre Aumont). Fresh out of pick pocket school, Arlette gets caught on her first professional attempt and ends up at an embassy ball where she is blackmailed into stealing a watch from a young diplomat. To her surprise, she not only succeeds in stealing his watch but also in stealing his heart as he easily falls for her beauty and charm. Enchanted by him herself, Arlette tries to hide the truth from him but can't do it for very long. Watch Basil Rathbone in a brief but funny performance as the professor of the pick pocket school, and enjoy the great on-screen chemistry between Rogers and Aumont.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Charming, old-fashioned fun,
By A Customer
This review is from: Heartbeat [VHS] (VHS Tape)
After encountering an early-morning broadcast of this film years ago, I had to track down a copy to own. Those who prefer Rogers in musicals may not enjoy this, but those who like to see her stretch and take on unusual, challenging roles should enjoy her winsome performance here as--of all things!--a pickpocket in training. Her Fagin/Svengali is the consummately nasty Basil Rathbone, but in this sweetly old-fashioned story true love conquers all obstacles. This isn't a classic of the calibre of Kitty Foyle or Bachelor Mother, but it's got a quiet, wistful charm of its own.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
one of Ginger Rogers' most lovely screwball comedies,
By Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 100 REVIEWER)
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HEARTBEAT is a delightful film from RKO, which stars Ginger Rogers. She plays an escaped reform-school girl called Arlette Lafon, who becomes a pupil in Professor Aristide's (Basil Rathbone) school for petty crime. Arlette is a reluctant pupil but soon shows much promise in the art of pocket-picking. One day whilst trying to steal the tie-pin of an ambassador (Adolphe Menjou), she is thrown into a scheme to unmask a debonair young politician called Pierre la Roche (Jean-Pierre Aumont). Complications arise when Arlette and Pierre begin to fall in love, but what will happen when he discovers her criminal associations?
Ginger Rogers is the angel on top of the Christmas-tree in this delightful screwball comedy. True, perhaps the film might have been enhanced by having a European actress playing Arlette (Danielle Darrieux and Simone Simon come to mind), but Rogers is so lovely here it's hard to imagine the film being better without her. Jean-Pierre Aumont is a capable partner; Menjou and Rathbone are wonderful as the metaphorical puppeteers manipulating Rogers. Alpha's DVD has a watchable print. For the most part, the picture is sharp and well-defined, with varying degrees of dirt and debris throughout the film. A pleasant treat for Ginger Rogers fans.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
View it again in a Heartbeat (recommended),
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In this 1946 comedic role, 18-year-old Arlette Lafon (35-year old Ginger Rogers) has a Doris-Day-mixed-with-Nancy-Drew screen presence. She is lively, funny, and virtuous. Her morality makes her an obvious misfit for what will take place. Leaving reform school, Arlette joins a French pickpocket class headed by a very animated Professor Aristide (Basil Rathbone of Sherlock Holmes fame) to have room and board. With natural acting ability, she becomes a star pupil despite her desire to be honest. Unhappy with the thought of stealing, she contemplates returning to reform school. A befriended pickpocket classmate convinces her that entering a "white marriage" of convenience would prevent her from that unpleasant destiny. All she needs is money to pay for the arrangement. With such a noble goal in mind, she sets out for the French public with her newly learned craft.
The temporary success of her first heist leads to a guilty conscious and indebted service to an ambassador at a fancy ball where she meets young French diplomat Pierre La Roche (Jean Pierre Aumont) under false pretenses. After confessing her sins and goals to him, she expects him to marry her. Arlette and Pierre are obviously attracted to each other. However, he decides to sponsor a deadbeat to fill the husbandly role so as not to sully his diplomatic reputation. As she plays along with his stubbornness, Pierre's feelings grow even stronger. She even belts out a love song in a swimsuit to allure Pierre's affection. Whoever gets Arlette in the end is truly the winner. The funny HEARTBEAT story and invigorated acting compensate for the poor B+W image quality of the DVD and the unconvincing 18-year-old claim. There are no extras but for the low price (especially when purchased used), it's an entertaining way to spend 100 minutes multiple times. Movie quote: "Steal to stay honest? For that, I'll do it."
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very interesting story line.,
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Ginger Rogers shines in this movie about a young ingenue who flees from reform school only to find herself involved in a pickpocket ring. On her very first mission she gets caught and then finds herself posing as a rich man's niece at the embassy ball. Naturally, the fellow she's supposed to entrance is charming and handsome and love ensues. However, there are several class hurdles to overcome and misunderstanding to overcome in the process as well. Ginger Rogers, although not her youngest in this film, nonetheless pulls off the role admirably. And the movie is quite simply an excellent one. Sometimes the lead male protagonist is difficult to understand because his French accent is too good. And the film quality is lackluster. But don't let that deter you from a very delightful movie. It is a must see!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tender Tale,
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Most people will not be familiar with this movie in Ginger's career. However, she brings her usual professionalism and vitality to the role and make you want to cry at the happy ending.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Did I get the only bad copy ever made?,
By iheardasong (boca raton, florida United States) - See all my reviews
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This may be a good movie; I couldn't tell because the picture and sound qualities were so bad. This may be a good movie; I couldn't tell because the picture and sound qualities were so bad.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
poor quality recording,
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This review is from: Heartbeat (DVD)
This is a very poor quality recording. I wish I had spent the couple extra dollars and bought the better version.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pick Pocketer Gets Her,
By Patti Labelle "jeanne" (memphsi,tn) - See all my reviews
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This is another great movie starring Ginger Rogers who plays the role of young woman who trains to be a professional in picking pockets. Only she has chosen the wrong subject that in turn wants her to go a ball and carry out her skills.
Good movie at a bargain price if you are a Ginger Rogers fan. |
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