Connie, una joven embarazada que ha roto con su novio, decide cambiar de ciudad. Viajando en tren conoce a Hugh y a su esposa, que también espera un hijo. El tren se accidenta y Connie se de... Leer todoConnie, una joven embarazada que ha roto con su novio, decide cambiar de ciudad. Viajando en tren conoce a Hugh y a su esposa, que también espera un hijo. El tren se accidenta y Connie se despierta en un hospital con la familia de HughConnie, una joven embarazada que ha roto con su novio, decide cambiar de ciudad. Viajando en tren conoce a Hugh y a su esposa, que también espera un hijo. El tren se accidenta y Connie se despierta en un hospital con la familia de Hugh
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Dr. Hopley
- (as Victor Young)
Reseñas destacadas
was. The beginning wasn't promising. But as soon as Ricki Lake
gets on the train, this movie starts to get watchable, and as soon
as she moves in with the Winterbournes, it starts to get honestly
funny.
Brendan Fraser is really a great actor, isn't he? He's too good
looking to be as talented as he is. Some fairly hackneyed scenes
in this film are made compelling and realistic because Fraser's so
good.
But there are lots of genuine laugh out loud moments in this
sweet, gentle comedy. If the end is too long, too complicated and
too stupid, by that time you'll like it too much to care.
For a fluff film like this, the cast is surprisingly good. Loren Dean is convincing enough and makes you want to jump into your TV and strangle the jerk. The Winterbourne butler, Paco (Miguel Sandoval), is a delight to watch, especially when he's drunk. But Fraser and MacLaine really make the film worthwhile to see. Why either talented actor would want to participate in a film like this is a mystery to me, but maybe it's for the best. Fraser especially plays twins very well, and his transition from part antagonist to full protagonist is believable. But I have a difficult time understanding why Ricki Lake was cast as Connie. She has a tendency to overact in many scenes, she doesn't make a convincing 18 year-old at all (she was 28 when cast), and her transition from sharp-tongued teenager to polite young socialite bride-to-be is too fast and unbelievable.
Overall, 'Mrs. Winterbourne' is a good film for a boring Friday night. This is definitely a chick flick. It's heartwarming and the cast is a joy to watch. Just don't expect anymore than that.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the American crime novel "I Married a Dead Man" (1948) by Cornell Woolrich under the pseudonym William Irish.
- PifiasWhen both police cars pull up to the curb, the lead car parks directly adjacent to a fire hydrant (illegal). Later, when they pull out and leave, the hydrant is no longer there.
- Citas
Grace Winterbourne: She is Hugh's widow, and she has just given birth to my grandson, under 200 tons of twisted metal. Now, I don't care if she turns out to be a Colombian drug lord, I'm going to help her all I can. And unless you start treating her with some respect, I'll take you over my knee and spank you! And don't you think for one minute that I can't do it...
[exasperated]
Bill Winterbourne: Paco...
[snorts]
Paco: My money's on her.
- Banda sonoraCheek To Cheek
Written by Irving Berlin
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 25.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 10.082.005 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.872.900 US$
- 21 abr 1996
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 10.082.005 US$