Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young heiress is summoned to the bedside of her dying grandfather. The man's last wish is to meet her fiancé, but problems arise when he is delayed, and a young chemical engineer is persua... Tout lireA young heiress is summoned to the bedside of her dying grandfather. The man's last wish is to meet her fiancé, but problems arise when he is delayed, and a young chemical engineer is persuaded to take his place. After the grandfather suddenly (and secretly) recovers, he uses the... Tout lireA young heiress is summoned to the bedside of her dying grandfather. The man's last wish is to meet her fiancé, but problems arise when he is delayed, and a young chemical engineer is persuaded to take his place. After the grandfather suddenly (and secretly) recovers, he uses the situation to his advantage - playing matchmaker in an attempt to ensure his granddaughter... Tout lire
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As other postings suggest, this one boasted a cast who seemed to enjoy the nearly impossible task of suspending our disbelief at the scriptwriters' fanciful whimsies. Mr. Hunter always candidly disavowed any intention of putting anything approximating a recognizable reality on the screen and for this one he made sure that the jewels, the gowns, the Rolls-Royces and all the other accouterments of life at its most opulent were on constant display. The end result may not merit high praise but, as a pleasant diversion, it's a pretty good example of Hollywood escapism in the mid-Sixties and I suspect that a video release would be a welcome treat.
Music from three of the hottest singers at that time also tend to lend a large touch of class to this genre. One of the best released in 1964.
The interaction between Maurie Chevalier and Hermine Gringold was also very cleverly done and not overdone. The fact that she, in a way, "won" the battle of wills in the end brings about a cheerful factor in what is otherwise considered a formula situation.
One of the other better parts of the picture, of course, was the "fist" fight by Andy Williams and Robert Goulett. Amazingly enough, through all the punches, very little bruising and more teamwork involved than anything else.
And of course, you can't overlook the amusing seasoned actor, Charles Ruggles, whose stuttering and homey voice always makes me smile. :)
The characters were well-rounded and complex, not like the unlovable stereotypes found in today's romantic comedies. The jokes were well-paced. Actors delivered excellent performances. Directing was simple, not for showing off, just for telling a story.
AND there was no hint of sex or rudeness anywhere. Just good clean-and hopelessly funny!-humor. I laughed SO hard! (And didn't feel guilty for doing so!) This is the kind of movie we need today! No gross-outs no sex scenes, no rude dialog, just pure, innocent fun!
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Old comedies are the BEST!
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- AnecdotesBased on It Started With Eve, starring Deanna Durbin.
- GaffesWhen Warren/Paul and Cynthia return from the cabin in the convertible you can see multiple studio lights in the windshield as they pull up to the house.
- Citations
Phillip duLane: Forgive me, Miss Grimshaw, but I frequently say things that I actually mean.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Bandstand: Épisode datant du 13 février 1965 (1965)
- Bandes originalesI'd Rather Be Rich
Written by Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire
Sung by Robert Goulet and Andy Williams
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- I'd Rather Be Rich
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- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1