Sobre 3 propietarios de un Rolls-Royce amarillo: un diplomático británico compra el coche para su esposa francesa; la novia de un mafioso tiene una aventura en Italia; una mujer estadouniden... Leer todoSobre 3 propietarios de un Rolls-Royce amarillo: un diplomático británico compra el coche para su esposa francesa; la novia de un mafioso tiene una aventura en Italia; una mujer estadounidense conduce a un partisano yugoslavo.Sobre 3 propietarios de un Rolls-Royce amarillo: un diplomático británico compra el coche para su esposa francesa; la novia de un mafioso tiene una aventura en Italia; una mujer estadounidense conduce a un partisano yugoslavo.
- Nominada a2premios BAFTA
- 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total
- Albanian Ambassador
- (as Gregoire Aslan)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
The first vignette actually makes you feel sorry for Rex Harrison, which is a miracle in itself. He's a wealthy diplomat with an unfaithful wife, Jeanne Moreau, and his story is rather sad. Everyone will get a laugh, however, when Jeanne requests, "Be a darling, will you, and fetch me my slippers?" Take that, Professor Higgins!
In order to make up for the sadness of the first vignette, the second starts off a little silly. Italian mobster George C. Scott and his low-class American fiancé Shirley MacLaine buy the car. Between her gum-chewing and his pseudo-Italian accent, you think you're in for a ridiculous third of the movie. It does get better, though, when George leaves for business and leaves Shirley alone with the car. . . and the ridiculously cute Alain Delon.
By the time the third vignette rolls around, you've had time to realize this is a bittersweet movie. Ingrid Bergman and Omar Sharif join forces in the last act, using the car to help the resistance before WWII breaks out. It's an interesting ending to the film, since all three vignettes aren't really stories to write home about but are entertaining at the time.
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- TriviaThe Rolls-Royce used in this movie was a pale blue 1931 Phantom II Barker Sedanca de Ville, which MGM technicians covered with twenty coats of yellow paint; a few coats of black were added to the top of the hood, the roof, and the wings.
- ErroresIn the opening titles, the roofs of modern cars can be seen as the camera pans along Hyde Park.
- Citas
Albanian Ambassador: My lord! The crisis grows more grave by the hour.
The Marquess of Frinton: Then I suggest, Mr. Ambassador, that we sleep on it. Crises always manage to look better in the morning.
- ConexionesFeatured in MGM 40th Anniversary (1964)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 3,900,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 2min(122 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1