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¡Llévatela, es mía!

Título original: Take Her, She's Mine
  • 1963
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  • 1h 38min
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¡Llévatela, es mía! (1963)
A father's attempts to protect his college-age daughter from trouble backfire and he finds himself in the middle of scandal after scandal.
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Los intentos de un padre por proteger a su hija en edad universitaria de los problemas son contraproducentes y se encuentra en medio de un escándalo tras otro.Los intentos de un padre por proteger a su hija en edad universitaria de los problemas son contraproducentes y se encuentra en medio de un escándalo tras otro.Los intentos de un padre por proteger a su hija en edad universitaria de los problemas son contraproducentes y se encuentra en medio de un escándalo tras otro.

  • Dirección
    • Henry Koster
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    • Phoebe Ephron
    • Henry Ephron
    • Nunnally Johnson
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    • James Stewart
    • Sandra Dee
    • Audrey Meadows
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      • Phoebe Ephron
      • Henry Ephron
      • Nunnally Johnson
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      • Sandra Dee
      • Audrey Meadows
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    7SimonJack

    A dad and daughter in the last age of innocence

    "Take Her, She's Mine" is a comedy film that reflects family concerns during a period of cultural change in the American scene of the early 1960s. It shows parental concern - mostly that of a dad, for his daughter who has come of age, in a time just as the counterculture was beginning. It sort of reflects the last of an age of innocence before the sexual revolution of the 1960s that followed. So, modern audiences may find this film rather silly. Yet, it's not a bad picture of the parental concern of the time, and somewhat of the foray of the more innocent of youth into the cultural turnover. This is before the onset of widespread drug use and free sex that would become a part of the scene over the next decade. That concern of parents soon became a real concern of law enforcement and the country as a whole.

    Knowing something about that may help modern audiences understand a little more the premise of the plot of this film. And, then enjoy the comedy, because there is some very good comedy here. It has a pleasant mixture of humorous dialog and funny antics or situations in which the dad gets entangled. James Stewart plays that dad, Frank Michaelson. Aside from a little over-doing it in the imagination and worrying frenzy, he's very good as the fall guy. Thinking like the kids and young folks of his time, he would seem a little buffoonish. But, then, just at the right moment he becomes the dad who trusts and stands by his daughter, Mollie. Some of the student protests that Mollie gets in bear signs of the times. In one, she and others are carrying signs that read, "The Berlin wall must go."

    Sandra Dee does very well as the 19-year-old Mollie Michaelson who goes off to college; and then at 20 goes off to study art in Paris. Dee was the most popular young star in the early 1960s. MGM promoted her marriage to popular singer and actor Bobby Darrin, but it wasn't to last. By the end of the decade, her star had fallen and she later succumbed to alcoholism and had medical and psychological problems. She died of kidney disease at age 62 in 2005.

    Audrey Meadows plays Frank's wife, Ann Michaelson, bet her role hardly has more than an occasional line when Frank is at home in between his long-distance trips to try to straighten out or save Mollie. John McGiver is Hector G. Ivor, the vice chairman of the local California board of education, of which Frank is the chairman. No one could play a straight-faced character for comedy better than McGiver, and every time the camera closes in on him here it brings a smile if not a chuckle. And Robert Morley as Mr. Pope-Jones is his usual very funny character, although this is somewhat of a unique role, as many of his comedy personas area.

    All of these characters, the funny situations that Frank gets into, and the dialog make this an entertaining and fun film to watch. Here are some favorite lines.

    Hector Ivor, "Honestly, sometimes I really wonder where the papers get all this stuff they print. Can't make it all up, can they?"

    Frank Michaelson, at the airport, "All right - how much over weight?" Anne Michaelson, "None." Frank, "None? With that load?" Anne, "No, you see ... " Frank, "All right, don't tell me. Don't tell me. I know there's something crooked about it, but I don't wanna hear it. Not at a time like this, anyway."

    Frank Michaelson, "Holy chihuahua!"

    Hector Ivor, "You'd think they'd flunk her." Frank Michaelson, "They did."

    Frank Michaelson, "Now, I have to be the first to admit that I don't know very much about modern art, but I happen to be one of the outstanding authorities in the State of California on hogwash."

    Frank Michaelson, "There's just one catch to it." Anne Michaelson, "What's that?" Frank, "You and I won't be able to eat her senior year."

    Frank Michaelson, "Do you know what Life (magazine) means when they say protégé?" Anne Michaelson, "Wellll.." Frank, "When they say protégé, they're winking. It's their way of slipping you the dirt. When they say protégé, what they're really saying..." Anne, "Okay, okay!"

    Hector Ivor, "I got into a little jam like that once." Frank Michaelson, "Hector, telling me your troubles at this point would be like complaining to Noah about a drizzle."

    Frank Michaelson, "How old is the punk?" Mollie Michaelson, "He's not a punk." Frank, "All right, how old is the non-punk?"

    Mr. Pope-Jones, "Waiter - do you know who that fellow looks like?" Waiter, "Pardon." Pope-Jones, "Henry Fonda. Henry Fonda, the American film star. Will you ever forget him in 'Gone with the Wind?'"

    Mr. Pope-Jones, "Never try this sort of thing with a hangover."

    Mr. Pope-Jones, "Your father's right, dear. There's nothing shiftier than a lover's promise."
    6masonfisk

    SANDRA DEE IS A HANDFUL FOR STEWART...!

    A 1963 comedy starring James Stewart & Sandra Dee. Being put through the wringer by a civic board, Stewart recounts how he ended up there when daughter Dee went to college & became the apple of many a man's eye. At first getting a musical berth at a proto-hippie coffee joint, she soon flexes her artistic muscle (evidenced by her painting canvases at home wearing a 2 piece bikini where an ogling man nearly nearly crashes his car!) prompting her & her French beau to go to France (since she's won an art scholarship). Throughout poor Stewart, a lawyer, gets a front row vista to the culture wars as he gets arrested during a college sit-in, can't get a stiff drink at the coffee bar & having Dee's Parisian female roommates attack him when he honestly asked if they were hookers. Dee gets a wedding proposal from her man w/a date to meet his parents at a masquerade party but things don't go smoothly since her man's parents are snobs. Will the wedding go off w/o a hitch? Typical of Stewart's 60's comedy output which found him more stunned at the state of the world to reflect what was going on in burgeoning youth movement of the time w/Dee cute as a button (& a fellow New Jerseyian, go Bayonne!) trying to keep her dad's sanity in check. Also starring Audrey Meadows (wasted frankly!) as Stewart's wife, Bob Denver (billed as Robert!) playing a future version of his Maynard G. Krebs persona from Dobie Gillis, Robert Morley as a fellow traveler Stewart encounters in Paree & John McGiver as the head of the board impugning Stewart's character. Interesting fact the script was based on a play written by Henry & Phoebe Ephron, writer Nora's parents, who based the daughter's character on her.
    8catchclaw

    Loved it!

    An all around fun movie from a time when they didn't have to rely on foul language, sex, and violence for their plots. I had never seen Sandra Dee in anything other than her Gidget roles. Wish they made movies like that today - a comedy that was actually funny. :)
    Coxer99

    Take Her, She's Mine

    A naive teen provides plenty of excitement for her well intentioned Dad, who tries keeping her on an even keel. Fun for die hard fans of Jimmy Stewart, like me. Originally, a play which starred Art Carney and Elizabeth Ashley, who won a Tony for her performance.
    6SnoopyStyle

    a sex comedy with Mr. Smith

    It's a special meeting of the Pacific Palisades Board of Education. President Frank Michaelson (James Stewart) is being pushed to resign after some unflattering newspaper stories. In his defence, he recounts the whole story starting with his teenage daughter Mollie (Sandra Dee) and her influence on the male sex who are all grabby hands. The freshman college girl heads off into the bohemian world followed by her overprotective father.

    I like Stewart's comedy. He's an old duddy and he knows it. It's funny that way. The Mr. Smith jokes are good fun. It's 50's trying to deal with the 60's and doing it in a safe way. Jimmy gets in a few chuckles but Dee is a bit stiff. She's playing innocence as clueless without the comedy. One may notice Bob Denver and he has a fun scene with Jimmy. Overall, it's the lightest of comedies with limited effect and a little long. The movie only comes alive with Jimmy.

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    • Trivia
      All of Jim Nabors' dialog was overdubbed by another actor's voice.
    • Errores
      The newspaper picture of Frank jumping off the riverboat does not match the actual scene of Frank jumping off.
    • Citas

      man at LAX: Scooby!

      Mollie Michaelson: Scooby-doo!

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in What's My Line?: James Stewart (1963)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Far Above Cayuga's Waters
      (uncredited)

      aka "Alma Mater"

      Music from the song "Annie Lisle"

      Written by H.S. Thompson

      Played during the first college scene

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de noviembre de 1964 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Take Her, She's Mine
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Los Angeles International Airport - 1 World Way, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Exterior)
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
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