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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaBored New York office girl Teddy Shaw goes to a camp in the Catskill Mountains for rest and finds Chick Kirkland.Bored New York office girl Teddy Shaw goes to a camp in the Catskill Mountains for rest and finds Chick Kirkland.Bored New York office girl Teddy Shaw goes to a camp in the Catskill Mountains for rest and finds Chick Kirkland.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios en total
Red Skelton
- Itchy
- (as Richard 'Red' Skelton)
Clarence Wilson
- Mr. G
- (as Clarence H. Wilson)
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This is a great timeless romantic story. Hollywood should remake this movie! One interesting point, is that the movie ends abruptly at the camp and many of the "dating" themes should have been more deeply explored in the script.
That said, a star studded cast of 1938 with many of the great stars in their early part of their careers. A wonderful, heart warming moving about falling in love.
That said, a star studded cast of 1938 with many of the great stars in their early part of their careers. A wonderful, heart warming moving about falling in love.
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The original movie script was about a Jewish girl on holiday in the Catskills. They put Ginger Rodgers in it and changed it around a bit. This is a cute and funny movie. Nothing major, just a nice little movie about a working girl away for some R&R and ending up falling in love. Her love interest is Douglas Fairbanks Jr, who is a babe, and very funny in his own right. They both meet at camp and instantly dislike one another. He is working there as a waiter/camp counselor/gigolo (see Patrick Swayze's part in Dirty Dancing) to earn money to pay for school. From the first moment they meet, you can tell that even through all the fighting and cutdowns they really like one another. Neither of them has the courage to say how they really feel to the other. Of course finally they do and it all happens naturally. You believe this movie and the characters in it. To me that means a good movie. Thank goodness I taped it off AMC. This movie includes alot of talents, Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Eve Arden, Jack Carson, to include a few. You can't get alot of Ginger's non-musical films on VHS or DVD. This ticks me off people.
PS...If you like to see more of Ginger Rodgers non-musical greats, check out Tom, Dick and Harry, Kitty Foyle, and the classic Stage Door.
PS...If you like to see more of Ginger Rodgers non-musical greats, check out Tom, Dick and Harry, Kitty Foyle, and the classic Stage Door.
Office typist Teddy Shaw (Ginger Rogers) is tired of work, the city, and her family. She decides to leave New York City, and follow her friend to vacation at Camp Kare-Free in the Catskills. She's not happy initially with the men and the crowded room until she encounters waiter Chick Kirkland (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.).
Both Rogers and Fairbanks are playing pissed off characters. They fit together in this world but I'm not that invested in their relationship. The other notable aspect is that two future comedic stars are playing big side roles. Lucille Ball plays the sassy Miriam. I actually like her acting. She would have been great to sass up the best friend character. The other is Red Skelton. It's his debut and he plays the prankster Itchy. I don't like Itchy that much. He's doing a look-at-me-and-laugh-at-my-jokes performance. I hate to be sacrilegious but I didn't enjoy the donut skit. More than anything, this is interesting as a piece of historical celluloid.
Both Rogers and Fairbanks are playing pissed off characters. They fit together in this world but I'm not that invested in their relationship. The other notable aspect is that two future comedic stars are playing big side roles. Lucille Ball plays the sassy Miriam. I actually like her acting. She would have been great to sass up the best friend character. The other is Red Skelton. It's his debut and he plays the prankster Itchy. I don't like Itchy that much. He's doing a look-at-me-and-laugh-at-my-jokes performance. I hate to be sacrilegious but I didn't enjoy the donut skit. More than anything, this is interesting as a piece of historical celluloid.
Not much of a story or script but Rogers and Fairbanks make a good romantic couple. Supporting cast with Eve Arden, Lucy, Jack Carson, and others do a good job with slight material. If you like Red Skelton he does several of his skits. Ginger does her good girl thing which is standard for her. Fairbanks is good too but the film as a whole is pretty weak. This film was a vehicle for the stars.
Ginger Rogers is Thelma, a secretary seeking rest and relaxation at a Catskill resort in "Having Wonderful Time," also starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lee Bowman, Eve Arden, Jack Carson, Lucille Ball and Michael (Red) Skelton.
Uptight Rogers arrives at the resort and gets off on the wrong foot with Chick, a law student working as a waiter (Fairbanks). Eventually they discover they really like each other, but when Thelma expects a proposal from Chick, she gets a proposition instead and blows her stack. On the rebound, she picks up with fast Buzzy (Bowman), who's been staked out by Miriam (Ball). Complications arise.
"Having Wonderful Time" is light entertainment that has nothing special about it except its talented young cast. Rogers is fine as the more serious, less flirtatious woman in a group of love-mad girls.
Fairbanks is fantastic, using a completely different persona from other films. He sports an American accent and comes across as a brusque handsome hunk rather than a British gentleman.
Eve Arden's New York accent is over the top but she's funny as a resort guest, and comedy and slapstick are provided by pretty Lucille Ball and Red Skelton, who gets to do a couple of comedy routines.
All in all good fun from RKO and recommended.
Uptight Rogers arrives at the resort and gets off on the wrong foot with Chick, a law student working as a waiter (Fairbanks). Eventually they discover they really like each other, but when Thelma expects a proposal from Chick, she gets a proposition instead and blows her stack. On the rebound, she picks up with fast Buzzy (Bowman), who's been staked out by Miriam (Ball). Complications arise.
"Having Wonderful Time" is light entertainment that has nothing special about it except its talented young cast. Rogers is fine as the more serious, less flirtatious woman in a group of love-mad girls.
Fairbanks is fantastic, using a completely different persona from other films. He sports an American accent and comes across as a brusque handsome hunk rather than a British gentleman.
Eve Arden's New York accent is over the top but she's funny as a resort guest, and comedy and slapstick are provided by pretty Lucille Ball and Red Skelton, who gets to do a couple of comedy routines.
All in all good fun from RKO and recommended.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesRed Skelton's first film.
- PifiasWhen Teddy states the line "But I've always wanted to" on the Bronx Express in talking to her friend Francis, the movement of Teddy's mouth does not match the word "wanted".
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: A Woman's Lot (1987)
- Banda sonoraMy First Impression of You
(1938)
Music by Sam H. Stept
Lyrics by Charles Tobias
Sung by Betty Jane Rhodes (uncredited) at the dance
Played also as background music
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- Duración1 hora 10 minutos
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