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Un amour de vacances

Titre original : Gidget
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
4,2 k
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Sandra Dee, James Darren, and Cliff Robertson in Un amour de vacances (1959)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young girl discovers surfing and love (in that order) during one transitive summer.A young girl discovers surfing and love (in that order) during one transitive summer.A young girl discovers surfing and love (in that order) during one transitive summer.

  • Réalisation
    • Paul Wendkos
  • Scénario
    • Gabrielle Upton
    • Frederick Kohner
  • Casting principal
    • Sandra Dee
    • James Darren
    • Cliff Robertson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    4,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Scénario
      • Gabrielle Upton
      • Frederick Kohner
    • Casting principal
      • Sandra Dee
      • James Darren
      • Cliff Robertson
    • 53avis d'utilisateurs
    • 26avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux29

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    Sandra Dee
    Sandra Dee
    • Francie Lawrence aka Gidget
    James Darren
    James Darren
    • Jeffrey Matthews aka Moondoggie
    Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    • Burt Vail aka The Big Kahuna
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Russell Lawrence
    The Four Preps
    The Four Preps
    • Band at Beach
    Mary LaRoche
    Mary LaRoche
    • Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence
    Joby Baker
    Joby Baker
    • Stinky
    Tom Laughlin
    Tom Laughlin
    • Lover Boy
    Sue George
    Sue George
    • Betty Louise aka B.L.
    Robert Ellis
    Robert Ellis
    • Hot Shot
    Jo Morrow
    Jo Morrow
    • Mary Lou
    Yvonne Craig
    Yvonne Craig
    • Nan
    Patti Kane
    Patti Kane
    • Patti
    Doug McClure
    Doug McClure
    • Waikiki
    Burt Metcalfe
    Burt Metcalfe
    • Lord Byron
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Beachgoer
    • (non crédité)
    Bruce Belland
    • Lead Singer
    • (non crédité)
    Brad Brown
    • Surfer
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Scénario
      • Gabrielle Upton
      • Frederick Kohner
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs53

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    johnwpenn

    "Gidget" is as pleasant as a day at the beach.

    As someone who lived the dream of being a California surf bum, I was pleasantly reminiscing about those years while watching this movie. The Big Kahuna, played by Cliff Robertson, was easy to identify with. I've heard it said that "surfing makes you feel like a kid again." So there are therapeutic qualities surfing gives to someone who has experienced tragedy as Robertson's character has in the Korean War.

    The Gidget character, played by Sandra Dee, is a delightful dichotomy as she seems at once a woman and a girl. This is a dilemma I'm sure many 16 and 17-year-old girls have dealt with. Gidget's friendships with the male characters make her "one of the guys" to them. In this regard, she is similar to the Mary character, played by Carmen Diaz, in "Something About Mary." While every man wants a romantic love partner, they are often happier with a woman who can be a friend. This revelation seems to be guiding Moondoggie as he pursues Gidget in the end.
    TxMike

    'Gidget' - 'girl midget' - Sandra Dee was born to play this role.

    This movie came out in 1959, when I was a teenager too. It was a simpler time, and this is a fresh movie, compared to all the forced sex and dirty language added to most 'teen' movies nowadays.

    Sandra Dee had just turned 16 when 'Gidget' was filmed in the summer of 1958, but even though she is small she comes across as a bit more mature. In fact, my wife guessed incorrectly that she was around 22. She may not have had a long or productive career, but she was just perfect as the gidget befriending a group of surfer bums that memorable summer in California.

    Mom and dad want to fix their daughter up with this nice young man, a musician, son of an upstanding family. But she wants no part of her parents' plan, instead hanging out with her girl friends. One day at the beach, some somewhat older boys, and one 30-something beach bum, ignore the girls, but 'Moondoggie' goes out and saves 'Gidget' when she becomes entangled in seaweed. She gets hooked on surfing, buys a used board, by mid-summer is surfing as 'one of the guys.' She has fallen for 'Moondoggie' (James Darren, 23) but he just looks at her as a kid. When he eventually comes around, they find out that they are each the same two people that their parents' had tried to fix them up with at the start of the movie.

    The nicest thing about this movie is depicting simpler teen times without sex and foul language.
    Lechuguilla

    1950s Retro

    What a time capsule! A film that hearkens back to a cultural era of innocence, "Gidget" screams 1950s, with clothes, lingo, attitudes, and characters that now seem quaint. Gidget (Sandra Dee), that "pint size" sixteen-year-old who lives in Southern California, scampers down to the beach and takes an instant liking to surfing. In the process, she meets a fraternity of youthful, shirtless beach bums. Surfing, fun, and romantic complications ensue.

    All fluffy and frothy in the first half, the film's plot and characters reek of bubble-gum shallowness, with dialogue to match. But the plot turns more dramatic in the second half, and characters show at least some degree of depth. Gidget comes across as smart, determined and, given her age, dubiously skilled at psychology, with words that make a big impression on The Big Kahuna (Cliff Robertson), surfers' de facto leader. Ultimately, the film conveys the theme that events and people ... change.

    Visuals feature bright, splashy colors and a photogenic cast. Rear-screen projection and cast doubles, for the surfing scenes, look hokey now, but were the norm in those days. Music trends romantic and lively. Naturalistic sound of ocean waves enhances a relaxed, carefree tone.

    Although perhaps needed for story balance, plot sequences that involve Gidget's parents seem stodgy, and detract from the main focus on the relationship between Gidget and her beach pals.

    Sandra Dee, despite her squeaky voice, gives a performance that was better than I had expected. James Darren and Cliff Robertson add competent support.

    If ever there was a film that captures the carefree, innocent life of kids in the 1950s, this is surely it. Undeniably nostalgic to older viewers, and prehistoric to younger viewers, "Gidget" will continue to fascinate, emblematic of an era that will never return.
    Plyncie

    What It Meant to Her at 15 in the Theater in 1959

    My grandmother, Mary, was 15 years old when she first saw the first Gidget (1959) movie with Sandra Dee and James Darren, in The New Bell Theatre in Bellflower California. She and her best friend Eunice saw a movie about growing up, discovering boys, and learning lessons. Francie is a 16 year old girl, blonde and pretty, but very young in appearance. She is recruited by her female Francie to begin a "man-hunt" on the beach where they live in sunny California, and Francie reluctantly follows. As they sit on the beach, Francie's friends try to lure the muscular tanned college men over, while the guys are referring to them as jailbait, and Francie urges the girls to join her swimming. It is not that she has no interest in boys, but as Francie told her mother, "when they start smoothing and pawing, UH doesn't it make you sick too mama?!" Mama assures her that she just needs to find the right man. So the search begins.

    As we watched the movie, my grandmother pointed out things she had thought as a young adolescent girl, and also things that she thought of now that had been difficult to put into words at a young age. "That blue of the ocean, oh, even as a young girl, from then on it meant sexuality to me," my grandma confides, as she looks to see that no one else heard her. As Francie breaks away from her friends, she begins to find her self more and more, in the middle of a group of about eight very attractive, muscular, and tanned men, all older than she is, teaching her how to ride those big blue waves. The guys call her Gidget, a cross between Girl and Midget, which is a barrier to Francie in the beginning, because it shows that the guys only see her as a little girl.

    My grandmother explained as we watched this film together, that this movie was what "made me look at those things in a different way. I had more interest in boys at the end of the movie!" It was the first teenage love story she had ever seen, and she seemed to almost regress to a teenager as we watched the movie together. "Oh, James Darren is such a hunk!" and "I had such a crush on him..."and "what cute clothes she wears!" She commented that after this movie she made it a point to make her wardrobe similar to Sandra Dee's. "Those shirts with the hood like you wear today, they were popular back then too." She went on to say that when girls wanted to get clothes like Gidget's, they shopped at Judy's, and that it was "the absolute place! And I got to shop there!" I could hear her begin to revert to the phrases she used as a teenager as she got excited about the fashions of her childhood.

    Before the movie began, my Grandma thought about what she remembered most clearly about the movie. "I remember the dress she wore, and what color it was. It sticks in my mind to this day." During the scene where Gidget gets dressed to go to the luau, my grandmother interrupts the movie to tell me something else. "There's the dress! I don't even like orange, in fact, I hate the color orange...but that's a very special dress to me."

    This movie was filmed in vibrant color and shot on the beach in Malibu. This alone drew many young people to the film. It was about discovering sex and growing up, and teenagers of the fifties were very interested. This movie was memorable to my grandma and to her friends of the fifties because of a combination longing to be on a beach surfing with hunky surf bums and the excitement for the beginning of love stories made especially for teens. Sandra Dee was the perfect teenage girl in the eyes of the youth in the fifties, because she was pretty, sweet, innocent, and smart, yet she still had the sense of adventure, rebellion, and need for sex in which the kids of the fifties were becoming more and more interested.
    7SnoopyStyle

    fresh waves

    Francie Lawrence (Sandra Dee) is sixteen going on seventeen. She follows her friends who are out manhunting at the beach. She gets in trouble while swimming and gets rescued by surfer Moondoggy (James Darren). Her father tries to set her up with a proper gentleman but all she wants to do is surf. She befriends The Big Kahuna (Cliff Robertson) who follows the waves around the globe. The guys give her the nickname Gidget, girl plus midget.

    I'm a little surprised by some of the rougher edges. I was expecting Frankie and Annette but this has a few aspects that are more interesting. The fact that she starts out more as a tomboy is interesting. The fact that she's surfing is outright ahead of its time. The Big Kahuna's globetrotting beach bum lifestyle is interesting. The guys taking in the little girl as one of their own is interesting. This does usher in the new genre of beach party movies. It's tiki torches and long wood surf boards. It does get into an uncomfortable age difference. It would have been great if Kahuna is simply joking around from the start. It is still struggling with some old fashion romantic entanglements. This is a very good teen movie and starting a new genre deserves some praise.

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    • Anecdotes
      The title character was based on the author's daughter, Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman, and her adventures growing up in the surf culture at the beach in Malibu during the 1950's. She is still petite, healthy and attractive and lives in Pacific Palisades with her husband. And yes, there was a "Moondoggie", who lives in California and is an artist.
    • Gaffes
      When Gidget gets her lesson on her new surfboard, the fin is broken in half when it rolls over in the water, but is "repaired" when she and Moondoggie reach the beach.
    • Citations

      Moondoggie: Don't you find Kahuna to be a little on the lazy side?

      Gidget: Love makes room for fault.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Liquid Stage: The Lure of Surfing (1996)
    • Bandes originales
      Gidget
      Lyrics by Patti Washington

      Music by Fred Karger

      Sung by The Four Preps over the opening credits

      Exclusive Capitol Recording Artists

      Performed by James Darren (uncredited) on screen

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 avril 1959 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Chiquilla
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Leo Carrillo State Beach - 35000 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Californie, États-Unis(beach scenes)
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 750 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 248 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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