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Dos semanas de amor

Título original: Two Weeks with Love
  • 1950
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  • 1h 30min
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Dos semanas de amor (1950)
The Robinson family are spending two weeks of summer vacation at a resort in the Catskills. Older daughter Patti vies with her friend, Valeria, for the affections of Demi Armendez but Patti is at a disadvantage because her parents think she is too young for boys. But with Patti singing at an amateur show and a dance, her adventures in quest of Armendez ends happily.
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Las hermanas Robinson veranean en un resort de Catskills, donde Patti, la hermana mayor, persigue a Demi Armendez a pesar de la desaprobación de sus padres. Su talento para cantar y bailar l... Leer todoLas hermanas Robinson veranean en un resort de Catskills, donde Patti, la hermana mayor, persigue a Demi Armendez a pesar de la desaprobación de sus padres. Su talento para cantar y bailar lleva a un final feliz con Armendez.Las hermanas Robinson veranean en un resort de Catskills, donde Patti, la hermana mayor, persigue a Demi Armendez a pesar de la desaprobación de sus padres. Su talento para cantar y bailar lleva a un final feliz con Armendez.

  • Dirección
    • Roy Rowland
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    • John Francis Larkin
    • Dorothy Kingsley
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    • Jane Powell
    • Ricardo Montalban
    • Louis Calhern
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      • Roy Rowland
    • Guionistas
      • John Francis Larkin
      • Dorothy Kingsley
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      • Jane Powell
      • Ricardo Montalban
      • Louis Calhern
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    Jane Powell
    Jane Powell
    • Patti Robinson
    Ricardo Montalban
    Ricardo Montalban
    • Demi Armendez
    Louis Calhern
    Louis Calhern
    • Horatio Robinson
    Ann Harding
    Ann Harding
    • Katherine Robinson
    Phyllis Kirk
    Phyllis Kirk
    • Valerie Stresemann
    Carleton Carpenter
    Carleton Carpenter
    • Billy Finlay
    Debbie Reynolds
    Debbie Reynolds
    • Melba Robinson
    Clinton Sundberg
    Clinton Sundberg
    • Mr. Finlay
    Gary Gray
    Gary Gray
    • McCormick Robinson
    Tommy Rettig
    Tommy Rettig
    • Ricky Robinson
    Charles Smith
    Charles Smith
    • Eddie Gavin
    Walter Bacon
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    Lillian Bronson
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    Lucille Curtis
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      • Roy Rowland
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      • Dorothy Kingsley
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    7AlsExGal

    An unexpectedly good MGM musical...

    This not being one of MGM's "tentpole" musicals. This is a very basic story of NYC families vacationing in the Catskills and the "resort romance" that teenagers often encounter. Despite how gorgeous and talented Jane Powell is, her character is insecure and easily embarrassed as any 17 year old. She falls for the ever gorgeous Ricardo Mantalban who shows that he can play light romantic comedy well. Debbie Reynolds is perfectly cast as Powell's little sister (actually 17 at the time) who pretty much steals the picture. Louis Calhern and Ann Harding play their parents and it was great to see Calhern in a lighter role with so many nice close ups. Carleton Carpenter was outstanding as the boy caught in the middle of the two sisters affections.

    This Technicolor production was a feast for the eyes-beautifully photographed, believable sets and great costuming and make up. Whenever I see these I know what kind of stress the actors were under-those incredibly hot lights wearing heavy costumes & caked make up. This group of pros never let their discomfort show and there was lots of smiling and dancing included here.

    As I said earlier, Debbie Reynolds completely stole the show, she had the best lines and the best, most energetic dance numbers. She played the typical fun loving tom boy who is just discovering boys and crushes. She plays adorably for the camera but is a real standout in her dancing with Carlton Carpenter, who is also just spectacular. I noticed the camera shot them dancing from a low angle capturing their entire bodies but close enough to clearly see their facial expressions-the brilliance of Busby Berkeley.

    There is no doubt Debbie Reynolds was going to be a HUGE star. You can see it, everyone can see it. Why didn't Carpenter? He certainly is a standout. Maybe it's tougher in musical comedy when you're male?
    DnLck52

    Jane Powell's Movie, but Debbie Reynolds is the spark!

    Jane Powell and Ricardo Mantalban headline this film made in 1950. Debbie Reynolds was the supporting star early in her career. Jane Powell has said that this was one of her favorite films to work on, despite being more famous for "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers." The plot is about Jane's character trying to break out into womanhood, despite her mother trying to keep her a little girl. Along the way, she falls for a young Cuban (Mantalban) and conflicts between Powell, her mother and her romantic rival climax at a good moment. Debbie Reynolds is Jane Powell's younger sister in the film and sings her first record hit, "Aba Daba Honeymoon" with Carlton Carpenter. This song is available from Curb Records nowadays. Not to be outdone singing at an early age, Debbie's sparkling style of acting was the real highlight of the film. Her character's wit and occasional negative attitude creates a "she's so cute" attitude towards her from the audience. Debbie fans will notice this right of the bat. Despite being 17 or 18 when the film was shot, the film calls for her to be 14 or 15, and she looks it too. This film is not one of the "Great Classics" of Hollywood, but Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds' fans should thoroughly enjoy this one. Jane Powell would go on to star with Debbie Reynolds in "Athena" and "Hit the Deck." Ricardo Mantalban would star with Debbie Reynolds 16 years later, in "The Singing Nun."
    10MegaSuperstar

    No corset!

    Patti (Jane Powell) is coming of age in the early XX century. She sights for Demi (Ricardo Montalbán) and willing to wear corset, a clear sign of becoming a woman. Until then she can not allow any man put his arms around her...or they would discover she is not wearing corset and consequently is not a woman yet. But her parents prefer to wait until she is eighteen. That means waiting a whole year, a difficult thing specially if you have a friend called Valerie (Phyllis Kirk) who is already in the adult world and fighting for Demi's love. Delightful musical comedy that includes many beautiful songs such as Oceana roll, Row, row, row, Aba daba honeymoon (a huge success after film's release that lead to a tour song through the States for both singers), By the light of the silvery moon and a The chocolate soldier's fragment, all of them perfectly fitted. In brilliant Technicolor with wonderful costumes by Edith Head, an accurated set designs and mise-en-scène and great performances by all the cast this is a film not to be missed. Specially enjoyable are the lake boat dream sequence with Ricardo Montalban appearing in Patti's dreams and the tango dance finale A media luz (made famous by tango singer Carlos Gardel) where Mr. Montalbán (a great dancer) shines dancing with Miss Powell. She said this was her favorite film. Great entertainment.
    7bkoganbing

    Why Won't They Let Those Kids Grow Up?

    One of Jane Powell's more popular musicals was this turn of the last century classic, Two Weeks With Love. With music and atmosphere set in the Theodore Roosevelt era, Two Weeks With Love is good entertainment and marked Debbie Reynolds's breakthrough film.

    The Robinson family headed by Louis Calhern and Ann Harding are taking their annual two weeks outing in the Catskills, circa 1905. Apparent to all, but Ann Harding, her daughter Jane Powell is developing a figure. However we've got a firm rule in this family, no corset until her 18th birthday.

    Another person stymied by the 18th birthday rule is Carleton Carpenter who is 17 and still in knickers. Father Clinton Sundberg owns the hotel that Robinsons stay at and will not give him long pants.

    Though Powell and Reynolds can still play as teenagers, Carleton Carpenter is positively ridiculous playing a 17 year old. He's quite a bit over 6 feet tall, but that's good in a way, because that's part of his gawkiness. Where in the name of the Deity were they finding knickers back in the first decade of the last century for someone over 6 feet tall beggars the imagination.

    There's a nice mixture of period, public domain music that MGM didn't have to shell out for the rights that Powell, Reynolds and Carpenter perform. Debbie Reynolds as Powell's younger sister sang Abba Dabba Honeymoon with Carpenter here and it became the hit and the song had a revival in popularity in 1950. Powell's best number is in an imaginary sequence singing Come, Hero Mine from The Chocolate Soldier. Again, MGM owned the rights by dint of purchasing that property for their Chocolate Soldier film from nine years before where Rise Stevens and Nelson Eddy duet ed this one.

    Powell also dances a mean tango with Ricardo Montalban the object of her youthful crush and why she's so anxious to show her figure off.

    Ann Harding as a mom is nice and loving and doesn't have a clue. She dresses her boys, Tommy Rettig and Gary Gray, in Reynolds's and Powell's old hand me down nighties. Mom, get real.

    Two Weeks With Love is a nice trip down memory lane and back when it was released people actually did have memories of the turn of the last century.
    10gmcsourley

    A musical with depth

    I love this movie not just because of Jane Powell's charming performance or Ricardo Montalban's romantic looks, but for its wonderful recreation of the period and most of all for its heartfelt appreciation of the angst of growing up and moving from girl to woman. And it's so funny!- the scene where her (surgical) corset locks during her longed-for dance with Ricardo is hilarious. What more could you ask - even Debbie Reynolds is (comparatively) restrained.

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      Reportedly Jane Powell's personal favorite of her movies.
    • Errores
      As the parents (Horatio and Katherine) are getting ready to go to "the dance", daughter (Patti) ties her dad's bow tie. She is behind his back and cannot see that she is not tying it centered on her dad's celluloid collar. When the scene changes, she has finished tying it and it is neatly centered on his collar.
    • Citas

      Demi Armendez: [in the water with Patti, thinking she can't swim, as she struggles to just get away] She's hysterical!

      Valerie Stresemann: [from the canoe] Hold her. I'll hit her with the paddle.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Just One More Time (1974)
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      Music by Sydney Baynes

      Performed by the band in the park during the title sequence and elsewhere in the score

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de agosto de 1951 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Español
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    • También se conoce como
      • Two Weeks with Love
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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