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Babys auf Bestellung

Originaltitel: The Tunnel of Love
  • 1958
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
1573
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Doris Day and Richard Widmark in Babys auf Bestellung (1958)
A series of misunderstandings leaves a married man believing he has impregnated the owner of an adoption agency, and that she will be his and his wife's surrogate.
trailer wiedergeben2:15
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15 Fotos
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA series of misunderstandings leaves a married man believing that he has impregnated the owner of an adoption agency, and that she will be the surrogate for him and his wife.A series of misunderstandings leaves a married man believing that he has impregnated the owner of an adoption agency, and that she will be the surrogate for him and his wife.A series of misunderstandings leaves a married man believing that he has impregnated the owner of an adoption agency, and that she will be the surrogate for him and his wife.

  • Regie
    • Gene Kelly
  • Drehbuch
    • Peter De Vries
    • Joseph Fields
    • Jerome Chodorov
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Doris Day
    • Richard Widmark
    • Gig Young
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    1573
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gene Kelly
    • Drehbuch
      • Peter De Vries
      • Joseph Fields
      • Jerome Chodorov
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Doris Day
      • Richard Widmark
      • Gig Young
    • 39Benutzerrezensionen
    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Isolde Poole
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • August 'Augie' Poole
    Gig Young
    Gig Young
    • Dick Pepper
    Gia Scala
    Gia Scala
    • Estelle Novick
    Elisabeth Fraser
    Elisabeth Fraser
    • Alice Pepper
    Elizabeth Wilson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    • Miss MacCracken
    Vikki Dougan
    Vikki Dougan
    • Gladys Dunne, actress
    Doodles Weaver
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    Charles Wagenheim
    • Day Motel Man
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
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    • Bartender
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    • Regie
      • Gene Kelly
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      • Peter De Vries
      • Joseph Fields
      • Jerome Chodorov
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    5bkoganbing

    A Guilty Conscience

    The Tunnel of Love ran for 417 performances on Broadway for the 1957-1958 season and starred Tom Ewell and Nancy Olson. It was written by Joseph Fields and repeating their roles from the original production are Elizabeth Fraser and Elizabeth Wilson.

    The play didn't survive the journey to Hollywood, mainly because of the horrible miscasting of Richard Widmark as the husband. He and wife Doris Day are trying to either have a child or adopt one whichever comes first. After a night's indiscretion with social worker Gia Scala, Widmark thinks he's the father of her kid and when she hits him up for a loan, that seems to clinch the deal.

    Widmark was in a role that should either have gone to Dean Martin or Glenn Ford. In their screen roles I've seen aspects of Augie Poole's character that would have fit Dino or Glenn easily. But in Widmark's hands it drops like a lead bassinet.

    Best in this film is Gig Young playing one of his male lead best friend types he started perfecting around this time. It seemed for a while like you couldn't make a domestic screen comedy that either he or Tony Randall weren't in playing the same kind of parts. He took over from Darren McGavin who did the part of the wolfish playboy neighbor on Broadway whose growing family doesn't slow him down in the hanky panky department a bit.

    My guess is that Widmark was trying to expand his range a bit. The best comedy effort in his career was on the I Love Lucy Show and there he was just a foil for the movie star struck Lucy Ricardo.

    Doris was all right in her part, but she certainly did much better work with Rock Hudson who also would have been good casting as the male lead.

    Best thing about The Tunnel of Love. Doris sang and recorded the title song that's sung over the opening credits. If the rest of the film had been as good as the song.
    5mossgrymk

    tunnel of love

    Gene Kelly, who had the reputation of being a butthole, confirmed it by blaming Richard Widmark for the commercial failure of this, Kelly's first non musical as a director, when the culpability should have fallen squarely on the shoulders of the ol song and dance man for helming a movie with all the cinematic quality of a mid level episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show. Solid C.

    PS...I'm noticing that this piece of mediocrity is starting to creep up the TCM Frequent Showing scale. Not quite at "Wait Until Dark" levels but getting there. Let's watch it, all you guys in the programming shop.
    8SimonJack

    No miscasting here, but believable humor with pathos

    One of Webster's definitions of humor describes it as being ludicrous or absurdly incongruous. So, people who decry this movie as such might themselves be without a sense of humor. As for claims of miscasting of Richard Widmark, I think that shows how we become so set in our views that we stereotype actors.

    I don't ever recall having seen this film in the theater when I was in high school, or on TV in later years. It is part of the Doris Day DVD collection I recently bought. And these 50 plus years later, I found this to be a very entertaining and well-acted movie. The script is a very good general portrayal of the times and how people felt about children, family, fidelity, etc. Gig Young's part might be a rare exception in real life, but his straying character is important for the movie where Widmark's character plays off of him.

    Young's Dick Pepper is an inconsiderate, boozing, neighbor with a family that he seems hardly to care about. He has wandering eyes and is very much a sleezy character. Widmark's Augie Poole loves and dotes on his wife. While tolerating his crass neighbor, he feels and shows a sense of guilt and betrayal of Isolde, played by Doris Day. Augie had taken too many pills for his nerves and passed out when he had a dinner date with Estelle Novick, a social worker. He doesn't remember what happened that night, but thinks the worst when the adoption home gives them a baby that very closely resembles him.

    I think Widmark was exceptionally good in his role. Like most other reviewers, I probably had a notion of Widmark as a gangster, tough guy or bad guy, with an occasional Army or Navy hero thrown in. But here he gives a great performance - out of his usual character - of any man, and how he might have felt and thought and behaved like in such a situation in the 1950s. I think the consternation, anxiety and angst that Widmark shows at different times makes him so real. The stereotypical actors we might normally think of for this role would not have given it that real human touch. Theirs would have been the light treatment where everyone has a good laugh in the film. This was a masterful job, in my view, of humor with pathos. Only a very good actor could pull that off, and I think Widmark did it very well.

    To be fair with moviegoers, I must say that I think I probably would not have enjoyed this film as much when it was made. Again, mostly because of my idea of what Widmark should play. We also had different ideas back then of Doris Day and the roles she should play. And that's probably why this movie didn't do well at the box office.

    But today, I'm glad I can enjoy this film as a very good example of acting by the entire cast in a rather sophisticated comedy. The comedy comes mostly from innuendo and misunderstandings among the characters. Although, there are some funny lines spread throughout the film - mostly between August and Dick.

    As for the plot - I like to remember that Hollywood puts out fiction even with its most adept efforts for accuracy in biographical and historical films. But for comedy, some of the very best films of all time have been those with the most unlikely plots. About the only thing in this movie that doesn't make sense is its title with accompanying song. But then, that's in the congruity of Hollywood humor. Or did I miss something in that too?

    Here are some of the best funny - or poignant lines from this film.

    Augie Pool, "If Van Gogh had been married to a woman like you, he'd still have both his ears."

    Dick Pepper, "Oh, what a lovely thing. Just to look at her sends the blood coursing through my veins." Augie Poole, "In contrast to the usual route it takes."

    Augie Poole, "What's another moose head over the fireplace in your life?"

    Augie Poole, "You know, Miss Novick, uh.... It's hard to think of you as a woman of science." Estelle Novick, "I run into that all the time". Augie, "I'll bet."

    Alice Pepper, "It wouldn't hurt you to play with your children once in a while." Dick Pepper, "We have nothing in common. They bore me. Being a parent is just feeding the mouth that bites you."

    Augie Poole, "Oh, stop patronizing me, you Madison Avenue extrovert."

    Alice Pepper, "Just remember, you're the host." Dick Pepper, "Okay, okay. I promise not to enjoy myself."

    Alice Pepper, "Boy, if Dick ever waited on me, I'd either have him committed or have him watched."

    Augie Poole, "Oh, I, I was never cut out to lead a double life. I can't even have a single life."

    Dick Pepper, "Maybe it is best to come clean and tell her everything. Confession is good for the soul." Augie Poole, "Only in the sense that a tweed coat is good for dandruff."

    Dick Pepper, "You go to the Bible for inspiration. Let me remind you of something. When Daniel got out of the lion's den, he didn't go back for his hat."
    6ardenphillips

    Doris Day Wonderful Widmark Miscast

    Odd movie with the normally marvelous Widmark miscast. Ugly black and white nothing like the beautiful black and white films of the era. Fake looking sets and Gig Young running around in a silly supporting role. Too bad. Could have been so much better.
    Poseidon-3

    A Tunnel to Stupidity

    Viewers who saw this film in theaters when it opened must have needed sunglasses during the opening credits! While Day sings the corny title tune (augmented by a funny echo effect at an appropriate time) the camera closes in on her and Widmark's faces while driving. Day is bright enough already, but tan Widmark smiles and out comes a huge row of startling white teeth that smear the screen with light! Maybe it's just unusual to see this actor so happy as he's definitely out of his element here. The pair play a couple who are knee-deep in plans to adopt a baby, but don't find it so easy. Eventually, through some dumb plot contrivances, Widmark thinks he has fathered a baby outside his marriage and it causes even more plot contrivances and mayhem. Widmark does the best he can in this new genre for him and Day is always interesting, but they're affected by this subpar material. Young is a breath of amusement as a carousing next door neighbor who already has a few kids and whose wife (Fraser) is continually pregnant. Amusing as he is, his attitudes are not particularly admirable. Fraser clocks a lot of screen time but has little to work with and suffers from inconsistent pregnancy pillows. (She does get to wear one show-stopping gown at a party.) Lovely Scala appears as an adoption agent, but her role is mostly decorative and at times insulting (to her.) Tedium builds and several annoying and unreal situational comedy moments ensue with only a smattering of laughs nestled in. Fortunately, the underused and always welcome Wilson shows up as another adoption agent and puts a tad more life back into the picture. One surprising thing about this movie is the level of language, subject matter and entendre present for its time. A lot of the early dialogue is pretty frank and suggestive for 1958, but these sophisticated traits are undone by leering, unfunny gags and a lot of inane character choices. The whole thing (aside from the credits) is filmed inside on a stage and it shows. Kelly does not display any mastery of the camera (there's no one dancing in front of it to hold our attention this time, Gene), nor does the story hang together in terms of character development. One minute Widmark is lovingly devoted to Day, the next he's off with another woman. Nothing in this film is ever fully proved or discussed, either. It's all a bunch of drawn conclusions. Only people who want to see Widmark in a comedy or see him smile (which he doesn't really do again after the titles roll) and devout fans of Day or Young will want to sit through this.

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      Director Gene Kelly says that he accepted this assignment as a way of fulfilling the final obligation of his long-term contract with M-G-M, but studio executives stipulated he had to shoot it in black-and-white, using only one main set, with a production schedule of only three weeks, and with a strict budget of just $500,000. The studio was delighted when Kelly was able to honor all those provisos, but the film proved to be a box office disappointment.
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      When the women are on their bikes discussing the $1000, leaves are falling from the trees, but when the guys are inside, reference is made that the month is March.
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      Isolde Poole: I bought a dress at Bonwits. A lovely watermelon shantung.

      August 'Augie' Poole: Fine. Now you've got something fit to wear into Saks.

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      The Tunnel of Love
      (uncredited)

      Written by Patty Fisher, Bob Roberts

      Sung by Doris Day

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. Mai 1959 (Westdeutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Tunnel of Love
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      • Heroes Tunnel, formerly West Rock Tunnel, Route 15, Wilbur Cross Pkwy, New Haven, Connecticut, USA(In the opening credits Doris Day's car drives through the tunnel.)
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      • Arwin Productions
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      • 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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