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La Péniche du bonheur

Titre original : Houseboat
  • 1958
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  • 1h 50min
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Cary Grant and Sophia Loren in La Péniche du bonheur (1958)
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Un veuf, ses trois jeunes enfants et une nounou italienne apprennent à mieux se connaître lorsque les circonstances les obligent à vivre ensemble à bord d'une péniche mal entretenue.Un veuf, ses trois jeunes enfants et une nounou italienne apprennent à mieux se connaître lorsque les circonstances les obligent à vivre ensemble à bord d'une péniche mal entretenue.Un veuf, ses trois jeunes enfants et une nounou italienne apprennent à mieux se connaître lorsque les circonstances les obligent à vivre ensemble à bord d'une péniche mal entretenue.

  • Réalisation
    • Melville Shavelson
  • Scénario
    • Melville Shavelson
    • Jack Rose
    • Betsy Drake
  • Casting principal
    • Cary Grant
    • Sophia Loren
    • Martha Hyer
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    10 k
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      • Melville Shavelson
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      • Jack Rose
      • Betsy Drake
    • Casting principal
      • Cary Grant
      • Sophia Loren
      • Martha Hyer
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    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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      • Melville Shavelson
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    cariart

    A Charming, Family-Friendly Comedy!

    'Houseboat' is a throwback to the kind of sweet, happy comedies Cary Grant did in the late '40s-early 50s, and it foreshadows the domestic comedies James Stewart and Henry Fonda would do in the sixties. Granted, there is more romance (and with Sophia Loren as the objection of affection, Cary has it all OVER Jimmy and Hank!) but ultimately, it scores as a terrific family movie, as Loren, playing an inept but adorable housekeeper/nanny, wins the affection of widower Grant's kids, and awakens in him a more complete love than he was experiencing with his society girlfriend (played effectively by the beautiful Martha Hyer).

    Living in a rundown houseboat to save on expenses, Grant and his family's lives had become a boring routine, until the arrival of Hurricane Loren, with her Italian philosophy, her singing, and her unmistakable femininity and sex appeal (which introduces oldest son Paul Peterson to the joys of puberty, and to daughter Mimi Gibson and younger son Charles Herbert a mother-figure they both needed). Grant is at first oblivious to her charms, but she is hard to ignore for long! The question then becomes, when will Cary 'wake up', and realize everything he needs is right on the houseboat?

    Filmed after Grant and Loren's whirlwind affair during the filming of 'The Pride and the Passion', the film was a bittersweet experience for both stars, particularly shooting the wedding scene, as Grant still desperately wanted to marry Loren, but she had already decided to remain with longtime love Carlo Ponti. Viewers aware of the 'behind-the-scenes' story will appreciate the performances of the two leads even more!

    After you watch 'Houseboat', catch the flipside of this story in Grant's later 'Father Goose', as a drunken reprobate with a boat who must deal with governess Leslie Caron and her charges! The two films make a fascinating double-feature, and showcases Cary Grant's amazing versatility!

    Seen either way, 'Houseboat' is a delight!
    7tavm

    Houseboat marked the second time Cary Grant and Sophia Loren teamed up in the movies

    This marked the first time Mom and I watched a movie that paired Cary Grant with Sophia Loren. I myself knew they had an affair during the previous film they made and that Ms. Loren was about to marry someone else during this one but that's the last thing I thought about while watching this one. Grant plays the father of three pre-teen kids whose mother he was separated from when she died from an accident. Ms. Loren initially works as their maid though she initially has no skills. While there was some funny lines and scenes, there was also plenty of drama. In summary, Houseboat was good, if not great, as entertainment for both of us.
    7utgard14

    "Is my mother in a museum?"

    Widowed lawyer Cary Grant hires Sophia Loren to take care of his three kids and moves them all onto a houseboat. He believes Sophia to be a maid but, in fact, she's the daughter of a famous Italian conductor. Comedy and romance ensues. Cary does well with a character that's not really likable at first. He has great chemistry with Sophia, who pretty much owns the picture. She's sexy, funny, and charming. The three kids are played by Paul Peterson (of Donna Reed Show fame), Charles Herbert (13 Ghosts, among others), and Mimi Gibson (this is probably her best role). They're all good, particularly Herbert. Love his scenes with Sophia. Harry Guardino is a treat as the guy who sells Cary the houseboat after destroying their other house. Cary's then-wife Betsy Drake was originally set to star. Their marriage was on the rocks at the time, and he was having an affair with Sophia, so she wound up with the part. It worked out best for us as it would have been a far different movie with Drake, who had a pretty bland screen presence. It's a pleasant, enjoyable mix of romantic and family comedy. Nothing unpredictable or deep but good fun.
    7rupie

    from a different era (sigh)

    I've known of this film for years and finally decided to watch it, expecting the usual corny/glitzy rom-com. I was pleasantly surprised, and enthralled. Formulaic? Yes. Predictable? Certainly. Sentimental? Without doubt. But the story has a tenderness and charm that draws you in. Divorced-father-reconnects-with-kids a well-worn theme, but the script and acting here carry you along. The children are all good in their parts (despite the naysayers here) and of course Grant and Loren shine. The movie appeals to all the sadly outdated bourgeois values of postwar America, i.e. the era in which I grew up. And the cinematography and wide-screen aspect is wonderful. I feel a bit sad for the progressive Bolshies who find the movie offensive (check the one star reviews).
    5lee_eisenberg

    inadvertently enjoying the finer things in life

    Melville Shavelson's Academy Award-nominated "Houseboat" involves the common trope of "vivacious-but-goofy woman turns serious man's life upside down" (also seen in "Bringing Up Baby", "What's Up, Doc?" and "Something Wild"). But how can you not love seeing Sophia Loren onscreen? Cary Grant's State Department employee is the archetypal man from the 1950s: straightforward, always wearing a suit and tie, and expecting everyone around him to be as no-nonsense as he is. The '60s were a reaction to this attitude.*

    Admittedly, a lot of the movie shows its age. Many of the family interactions are too cute for my taste. The movie's real joy is seeing Sophia Loren in some of those revealing outfits (well, as revealing as was allowed in 1958). It's not any sort of great movie, but enjoyable enough for its length.

    Watch for Murray Hamilton (Mr. Robinson in "The Graduate" and the mayor in "Jaws") and Kathleen Freeman (the nun in "The Blues Brothers") in early roles.

    *Tuli Kupferberg of The Fugs was of the opinion that there was always reason for optimism, because, as he put it, no one who lived through the '50s would've predicted the '60s.

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    • Anecdotes
      Cary Grant was 53 when he made this film; his romantic lead, Sophia Loren, turned 23 during shooting.
    • Gaffes
      When the house is stuck on the railroad track, the whistle of an approaching steam engine is heard, but when the train arrives and crashes through the house, it is a diesel engine.
    • Citations

      Cinzia Zaccardi: [singing] Bing, bang, bong! Bing, bang, bong! Presto, presto, do your very best-o, Don't hang back like a shy little kid, You'll be so glad that you did what you did, If you do it with a bing, bang, bong!

    • Crédits fous
      Cartoonish line children's drawings of father and children accompany the film credits.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Ma sorcière bien aimée: I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha (1964)
    • Bandes originales
      Love Song from Houseboat (Almost in Your Arms)
      Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

      Sung by Sam Cooke

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 octobre 1959 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Te veré en mis brazos
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mt Vernon, Alexandria, Virginie, États-Unis(home in opening scene)
    • Société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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