Una vendedora se enamora del menor de dos hermanos que dirigen una empresa. El mayor se enamora de ella, pero planea ayudarla a conseguir a su hermano porque no sabe que está enamorado. Se d... Leer todoUna vendedora se enamora del menor de dos hermanos que dirigen una empresa. El mayor se enamora de ella, pero planea ayudarla a conseguir a su hermano porque no sabe que está enamorado. Se desmorona con un rugido.Una vendedora se enamora del menor de dos hermanos que dirigen una empresa. El mayor se enamora de ella, pero planea ayudarla a conseguir a su hermano porque no sabe que está enamorado. Se desmorona con un rugido.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Dodie Heath
- Terri Richards
- (as Dody Heath)
Mary Benoit
- Minor Role
- (sin créditos)
Lela Bliss
- Mrs. Webson
- (sin créditos)
John Brennan
- Guy
- (sin créditos)
Carol Byron
- Girl
- (sin créditos)
Aileen Carlyle
- Mrs. Rumple
- (sin créditos)
Albert Carrier
- Etienne
- (sin créditos)
Mae Clarke
- Woman on Train
- (sin créditos)
Marian Collier
- Bonnie
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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This is the film where I first fell under the spell of the quirky heroines SHIRLEY MacLAINE seemed to embody in her early screen roles--and continued to play long after the charm had worn off.
But here she's refreshingly innocent, naive, quirky, good-natured and easy to like. In fact, she has to carry the film even though she's playing opposite such pros as David NIVEN (rather stuffy here), GIG YOUNG (casual, relaxed performance), and ROD TAYLOR (always good in light romantic comedies).
But it's MacLaine's show all the way as a girl who stumbles into a job at a market research firm run by two brothers, opposite types, one of whom (Niven) decides to shape her into the kind of woman his brother should fall in love with. Naturally, his little scheme backfires and he ends up falling in love with his creation. If you detect a touch of "My Fair Lady" here, you're right.
Passes the time quickly in an era where most films did exactly that, lasting no more than an hour and a half.
But here she's refreshingly innocent, naive, quirky, good-natured and easy to like. In fact, she has to carry the film even though she's playing opposite such pros as David NIVEN (rather stuffy here), GIG YOUNG (casual, relaxed performance), and ROD TAYLOR (always good in light romantic comedies).
But it's MacLaine's show all the way as a girl who stumbles into a job at a market research firm run by two brothers, opposite types, one of whom (Niven) decides to shape her into the kind of woman his brother should fall in love with. Naturally, his little scheme backfires and he ends up falling in love with his creation. If you detect a touch of "My Fair Lady" here, you're right.
Passes the time quickly in an era where most films did exactly that, lasting no more than an hour and a half.
I forget how damned cute Shirley MacLaine used to be! I saw her in The Trouble with Harry, and loved her, and she is great in this one too! David Niven is wonderfully droll, and the sentimentality of the movie is fun too. Funny, how accepted sexual harassment was in the late fifties...Different world today!
Great comedy. Typical of the era. I have watched it at least 50 times. Each time you get a different perspective. David Niven and Gig young are brothers in a research firm David Niven (Miles Doughton) does all the work; while Gig Young (Evan Doughton) does all the researching mostly on female subjects. That is until Shirley MacLaine (Meg Wheeler) and David Niven applies the research to Gig Young. To this day, I can still use the proposition lines from Rod Taylor (Ross Tayford). He challenges Meg to have a mature relationship.
David Niven also plays similar characters in "The Statue" (1971), and "Prudence and the Pill "(1968). One of his best performances can be found on Amazon.com is "The Impossible Years"
David Niven also plays similar characters in "The Statue" (1971), and "Prudence and the Pill "(1968). One of his best performances can be found on Amazon.com is "The Impossible Years"
It is a long time since I have sat alone and laughed out loud at a film, but this one made me chuckle, chortle and hoot enough times to make it an immediate success in my mind. Most of my laughter was because of Shirley MacLaine, who gives a wonderful performance -not as quirky as she is in many of her other films of this period, but full of fabulous subtleties in facial expression, tone of voice, body language and screen expression. Being a big fan of David Niven too, I was delighted to see how good the chemistry between him and MacLaine was -he often plays a little bewildered to her forthrightness, and is a perfect match to her good-meaning clumsiness ..always the gentlemen! The other actors give great performances ..especially Gig Young, and the film is superbly cast right down to the smallest one-liner part: they all have their little moments and are allowed to shine, which adds to the enjoyment of the film. The story swings along nicely and is thoroughly enjoyable, even though you know where its going ..but that may be part of its charm.
10Marie-62
This is a wonderful film. I loved Gig, David, Shirley, and even the guy who played Ross! They were GREAT! Meg Wheeler (Shirley) goes out into New York nieve and innocent and planning to stay that way. Little does she know that she's going to run into three men, two of them who plan on change her more...well....romantically. Little does she know that she's going to meet one guy...Sophisticated, a little snotty, but very reliable and when the time comes...He wants to change her physically so that she can hook up with his brother! It obviously takes a lot of talent to play a girl who has to be so many women at once to please one man and Shirley is your girl! You will love me. Trust me, ask any gir- Well no. Ask ANYBODY!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaReunites the two leads, David Niven and Shirley MacLaine, from the Academy Award Best Picture-winning film "Around The World in Eighty Days" (1956).
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- 1h 38min(98 min)
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