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Quelques jours avant son mariage, un avocat de Philadelphie se rend à Naples afin de régler la succession de son défunt frère, et il découvre qu'il a un neveu italien qui est pris en charge ... Tout lireQuelques jours avant son mariage, un avocat de Philadelphie se rend à Naples afin de régler la succession de son défunt frère, et il découvre qu'il a un neveu italien qui est pris en charge par sa tante, une chanteuse de cabaret.Quelques jours avant son mariage, un avocat de Philadelphie se rend à Naples afin de régler la succession de son défunt frère, et il découvre qu'il a un neveu italien qui est pris en charge par sa tante, une chanteuse de cabaret.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 4 nominations au total
Robert Cunningham
- Don Mc Guire - Train Passenger
- (as Bob Cunningham)
Liana Del Balzo
- Bit part
- (non crédité)
Giuliana Farnese
- Cafè Client
- (non crédité)
Mario Ingrassia
- Dancer
- (non crédité)
Mimmo Poli
- Man in Bar
- (non crédité)
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What a wonderful movie starring two of filmdoms' greatest stars-Clark Gable and the beautiful Sophia Loren. Set in Naples and the island of Capri this is one attractive movie.Great story line and excellent music and a wonderful performance by the master himself Vittorio De Sica. Add to the cast a young Italian actor by the name of Marietto playing a wise-cracking street kid from Naples and you have the perfect afternoon treat. Though this was Gables' second last movie before the ill fated Misfits (a movie I would rather forget)he looks in excellent shape and still has that twinkle in his eye that made him a star for over 25 years. This movie is just magic. Enough said.
Philadelphia lawyer Michael Hamilton (Clark Gable) arrives in Naples to settle the estate of his philandering brother...
He learns that his brother had taken a common-law wife who died with him in an automobile accident, leaving a ten-year-old lovechild named Nando...
Nando (Marietto) is looked after by his attractive aunt Lucia (Sophia Loren), a dazzling night-club dancer on Capri, who dreams of someday becoming a movie star...
Almost immediately, Mike and Lucia clash over the boy's upbringing...
Lucia wants to keep the lad and let him live as he chooses... The street urchin stays up half the night in the club, smokes cigarettes and indulges in trivial theft... Mike is aghast, and insists he be giving a proper formal and social education...
The matter is put to the court, but during the struggle for Marietto's affections, the couple fall in love and fight a lot when Hamilton makes it clear that marriage is out...
Photographed in Capri, the Island of Dreams, the pearl of the Mediterranean sea, the film is a nice romantic comedy in which a sexy Queen captures the 'King of Hollywood.'
Gable delivers one of the most memorable lines of the movie when he asks, at night, a waiter: 'How are people supposed to sleep on this island?'
He learns that his brother had taken a common-law wife who died with him in an automobile accident, leaving a ten-year-old lovechild named Nando...
Nando (Marietto) is looked after by his attractive aunt Lucia (Sophia Loren), a dazzling night-club dancer on Capri, who dreams of someday becoming a movie star...
Almost immediately, Mike and Lucia clash over the boy's upbringing...
Lucia wants to keep the lad and let him live as he chooses... The street urchin stays up half the night in the club, smokes cigarettes and indulges in trivial theft... Mike is aghast, and insists he be giving a proper formal and social education...
The matter is put to the court, but during the struggle for Marietto's affections, the couple fall in love and fight a lot when Hamilton makes it clear that marriage is out...
Photographed in Capri, the Island of Dreams, the pearl of the Mediterranean sea, the film is a nice romantic comedy in which a sexy Queen captures the 'King of Hollywood.'
Gable delivers one of the most memorable lines of the movie when he asks, at night, a waiter: 'How are people supposed to sleep on this island?'
You have to forgive this movie several faults in order to enjoy it. Clark Gable, at 59, is far too old for Sophia Loren, 26. The musical numbers are weak with the exception of 'Americano', and let's face it, Loren is no Ginger Rogers. The custody battle for the child – Loren's son and Gable's nephew – is absurd to begin with, and then compounded by silly back and forth melodrama in the second half of the film. The film on the surface seems to be a loving look at Italy and Italians, but Gable's character is condescending with an annoying American arrogance, and the film as a whole is a bit patronizing.
And yet, despite all that, I found it somewhat enjoyable, and certainly better than expected. Shot on location in Naples and Capri, the scenery is gorgeous and many of the shots in the streets or piazzas look authentic. Gable gets off a lot of wry one-liners in a script where the dialogue is better than events. Loren may not have the greatest dance moves, but she does show both a comedic side and a touching side in her playful relationship with her son, in addition to, well, being a knockout and all. I love the scene where Loren is sprawled out face down on the bed after a long night dancing, and her son pokes her in the behind with a meat fork in front of Gable. The supporting cast is all-Italian, and the little boy (Marietto) and the lawyer (Vittorio De Sica) turn in good performances. There are moments that seem cliché, but there are also moments that seem spontaneous, and quite true to southern Italy. Far from perfect, but enjoyable.
And yet, despite all that, I found it somewhat enjoyable, and certainly better than expected. Shot on location in Naples and Capri, the scenery is gorgeous and many of the shots in the streets or piazzas look authentic. Gable gets off a lot of wry one-liners in a script where the dialogue is better than events. Loren may not have the greatest dance moves, but she does show both a comedic side and a touching side in her playful relationship with her son, in addition to, well, being a knockout and all. I love the scene where Loren is sprawled out face down on the bed after a long night dancing, and her son pokes her in the behind with a meat fork in front of Gable. The supporting cast is all-Italian, and the little boy (Marietto) and the lawyer (Vittorio De Sica) turn in good performances. There are moments that seem cliché, but there are also moments that seem spontaneous, and quite true to southern Italy. Far from perfect, but enjoyable.
This is the penultimate film of the career of Clark Gable, and his last comedy. He is a Philadelphia lawyer named Michael Hamilton, who is about to marry a suitable middle aged woman at home (we never see her), and must delay the marriage while he goes to Naples to settle the estate of his long estranged brother. He is unaware of the details, but his brother was never a hard headed, hard working type - and he had fled to Italy, where he seems to have drowned in an accident. Mike discovers his brother was out fishing with his wife when a sudden squall upset the boat and drowned them. He also discovers his brother lived up to his reputation as a ne'er-do-well by specializing in making great fireworks, and left a little boy named Nando (Marietto). But Nando's mother had a sister named Lucia (Sophia Loren) who appears at a local Capri nightclub. Mike and Lucia find themselves at odds about Nando's present and future lifestyle: Mike wants the boy brought up in America, while Lucia wants him in a happier, earthier life in Italy. Soon Nando, Lucia, Mike, and Mike's lawyer Vitale (Vittorio De Sica) manage to bring the blood uncle and blood aunt into a closer and closer relationship. Eventually they fall in love.
Gable's performance was similar to a middle class "Ugly American" as in the contemporary novel and the movie with Marlon Brando. Mike is a successful lawyer, and he wants his brother's son to get the breaks he needs in good schools and with a normal home. He cannot believe that the little fellow is not degenerating, but is actually in a loving household with Lucia. In the first third of the film Gable makes a lot of snide comments about the easy take it life style he sees around him in Italy. It is only gradually that he realizes that the Italians can be serious when they want, and that there is nothing wrong (as he eventually admits) to being an elderly carriage driver singing "So Long to Sorrento" for his fares' amusement. He also can see that his first choice for marriage is even stuffier than he is, or that there were some really unattractive aspects in his fellow American tourists (witness that final scene in the railway car he is leaving Naples in).
Lucia is also an interesting character - she mistrusts Americans (as her song "Americano" spoofs their foibles), but her own ambitions for success mirror the type of work ethic that is part of the American persona. She also is a realist - she insists that Nando speak English at home, rather than Italian. The reason (aside from the obvious screenplay reason of allowing the audience to understand the conversation) is that English is the international tongue of the modern age. If Nando is to succeed, he has to speak English well. Her affection for her nephew is deep - to the point that she is willing to even consider losing him for his own good.
Nando is trying to find a balance between his aunt and uncle. He loves the aunt, and gets to really like Mike, but he can't understand why Mike can't only leave him with Lucia, and then occasionally visit. When Mike and Lucia become an item (or appear to be one), well that's fine too - they can take up where his parents left off. But he is capable of knowing if something is going wrong. When Mike says he wants to talk to him "man to man" Nando's face drops, and he says he never likes it when he hears "man to man".
Vitale is an interesting supporting character. As the lawyer for Mike's brother he is obliged to tell him what the deceased's estate was (mostly fireworks and Nando). He begins processing Mike's legal moves to get custody of Nando away from Lucia. Lucia confronts Vitale, calling him a traitor to Italy for helping an American steal her nephew, and calling him a pig (as his looks at the sumptuous Lucia/Sophia Loren reveal). His helpless reply is that a man can be both a lawyer and a pig. In the end, in the courtroom, he is so twisted by his loyalties that he cannot give Mike a coherent (or even fair) defense. One can understand his dilemma.
It is a sweet comedy, that holds up very well. It makes one wonder if Gable would have continued in roles like this one had he not died so soon after THE MISFITS.
Gable's performance was similar to a middle class "Ugly American" as in the contemporary novel and the movie with Marlon Brando. Mike is a successful lawyer, and he wants his brother's son to get the breaks he needs in good schools and with a normal home. He cannot believe that the little fellow is not degenerating, but is actually in a loving household with Lucia. In the first third of the film Gable makes a lot of snide comments about the easy take it life style he sees around him in Italy. It is only gradually that he realizes that the Italians can be serious when they want, and that there is nothing wrong (as he eventually admits) to being an elderly carriage driver singing "So Long to Sorrento" for his fares' amusement. He also can see that his first choice for marriage is even stuffier than he is, or that there were some really unattractive aspects in his fellow American tourists (witness that final scene in the railway car he is leaving Naples in).
Lucia is also an interesting character - she mistrusts Americans (as her song "Americano" spoofs their foibles), but her own ambitions for success mirror the type of work ethic that is part of the American persona. She also is a realist - she insists that Nando speak English at home, rather than Italian. The reason (aside from the obvious screenplay reason of allowing the audience to understand the conversation) is that English is the international tongue of the modern age. If Nando is to succeed, he has to speak English well. Her affection for her nephew is deep - to the point that she is willing to even consider losing him for his own good.
Nando is trying to find a balance between his aunt and uncle. He loves the aunt, and gets to really like Mike, but he can't understand why Mike can't only leave him with Lucia, and then occasionally visit. When Mike and Lucia become an item (or appear to be one), well that's fine too - they can take up where his parents left off. But he is capable of knowing if something is going wrong. When Mike says he wants to talk to him "man to man" Nando's face drops, and he says he never likes it when he hears "man to man".
Vitale is an interesting supporting character. As the lawyer for Mike's brother he is obliged to tell him what the deceased's estate was (mostly fireworks and Nando). He begins processing Mike's legal moves to get custody of Nando away from Lucia. Lucia confronts Vitale, calling him a traitor to Italy for helping an American steal her nephew, and calling him a pig (as his looks at the sumptuous Lucia/Sophia Loren reveal). His helpless reply is that a man can be both a lawyer and a pig. In the end, in the courtroom, he is so twisted by his loyalties that he cannot give Mike a coherent (or even fair) defense. One can understand his dilemma.
It is a sweet comedy, that holds up very well. It makes one wonder if Gable would have continued in roles like this one had he not died so soon after THE MISFITS.
Bright , slight comedy of two stardom heavywights : Gable and Loren . Charming and cheerful movie set in Italy , days before his wedding, a Philadelphia lawyer called Mike Hamilton (Clark Gable) travels to Naples in Southern Italy to settle the estate of his late brother, only to find that he has an Italian nephew who is being cared for by his brother's girlfriend , a cabaret singer (Sophia Loren) who's really volluble with Italian guile and grabbiness. Once there, he discovers that the deceased has left an eight-year old little boy named Nando, who is being raised by Michael's sister-in-law Lucia Curcio. Both of whom squabble over the future of the little boy fast turning into a delinquent amid the dolce vita temptations of a travelogue Italy . Hamilton gets a little unexpected help from the Italian lawyer Mario Vitale (Vittorio de Sicca) . You'll Never See a Movie With More Carefee Fun and Happy Living!. You'll Want to Be There When the Fun Starts!
One-joke romantic comedy in which Gable stiff with hygiene and honesty and gorgeous Loren fall in love , but due to the thorny problem of the adoption a kid things go wrong ; along the way he grows more and more in love for her . Clark Gable is very agreeable as Mike Hamilton, a Philadelphia lawyer, comes to Naples to settle the estate of his long estranged brother .This was the last movie Clark Gable made that was released during his lifetime , Gable's next to last film "The Misfits" (1961) before his death , he had already had two strokesb, but continued to smoke 60 cigarettes a day. And Sophia Loren is magnificent as brother's widow and sexy nightclub dancer and the film is kept afloat chiefly by Loren's engaging ebullience . And special mention for Vittorio De Sica who gives a stunningly likable acting , he would direct and co write the screenplay for the film (La Ciociara) or "Two Women" which won Sophia Loren an Academy Award for Best Actress . A similar formula was used by director Melville Shavelson himself in "Houseboat" or Cintia (1958) this time with Gary Grant and Sophia Loren. Originally intented as a vehicle for Gracie Fields who was a well-known real-life Capri resident , when financing could not be raised, the storyline was sold to Paramount, and then elaborately re-written so that the Fields character became an American man, Hamilton/Gable.
This agreeable movie was wonderfully photographed in attractive Italian outdoors. In fact , there are lots of Naples and Capri sightseeing , spectacularly shot by great Hollywood cameraman Robert Surtees . Accompanied by an evocative and lively musical score by Alessandro Cicognini and Carlo Savina , and including catching song sung by Sophia Loren herself . The picture was professionally written and directed by Melville Shavelson but it results to be a minor vehicle for the great Clark Gable. Shavelson's movies have a special penchant for recapturing a particular atmosphere , many of his films are about real people but they remain muted in impact . A notorious screenwriter , Bob Hope -whom Shavelson had originally wanted for the lead- and Danny Kaye features Shavelson's pictures when he became filmmaker and his films with them are the most successful such as ¨The seven tittle Foys¨ , "Beau James¨, ¨On the Double¨ and ¨Five pennies¨ . Shavelson's later pictures were made for TV and mostly biographies as ¨The great Houdini¨ , ¨Ike¨, ¨Ike : the war years¨, and ¨The legend of Valentino¨ which remains the best work on the subject to date . Two of the best films turned out to be ¨Cast a giant shadow¨ , an epic movie with all-star-cast dealing with the birth of Israel and ¨Yours , mine and ours¨ his biggest hit . Rating : 7/10. The flick will appeal to Clark Gable and Sofia Loren fans.
One-joke romantic comedy in which Gable stiff with hygiene and honesty and gorgeous Loren fall in love , but due to the thorny problem of the adoption a kid things go wrong ; along the way he grows more and more in love for her . Clark Gable is very agreeable as Mike Hamilton, a Philadelphia lawyer, comes to Naples to settle the estate of his long estranged brother .This was the last movie Clark Gable made that was released during his lifetime , Gable's next to last film "The Misfits" (1961) before his death , he had already had two strokesb, but continued to smoke 60 cigarettes a day. And Sophia Loren is magnificent as brother's widow and sexy nightclub dancer and the film is kept afloat chiefly by Loren's engaging ebullience . And special mention for Vittorio De Sica who gives a stunningly likable acting , he would direct and co write the screenplay for the film (La Ciociara) or "Two Women" which won Sophia Loren an Academy Award for Best Actress . A similar formula was used by director Melville Shavelson himself in "Houseboat" or Cintia (1958) this time with Gary Grant and Sophia Loren. Originally intented as a vehicle for Gracie Fields who was a well-known real-life Capri resident , when financing could not be raised, the storyline was sold to Paramount, and then elaborately re-written so that the Fields character became an American man, Hamilton/Gable.
This agreeable movie was wonderfully photographed in attractive Italian outdoors. In fact , there are lots of Naples and Capri sightseeing , spectacularly shot by great Hollywood cameraman Robert Surtees . Accompanied by an evocative and lively musical score by Alessandro Cicognini and Carlo Savina , and including catching song sung by Sophia Loren herself . The picture was professionally written and directed by Melville Shavelson but it results to be a minor vehicle for the great Clark Gable. Shavelson's movies have a special penchant for recapturing a particular atmosphere , many of his films are about real people but they remain muted in impact . A notorious screenwriter , Bob Hope -whom Shavelson had originally wanted for the lead- and Danny Kaye features Shavelson's pictures when he became filmmaker and his films with them are the most successful such as ¨The seven tittle Foys¨ , "Beau James¨, ¨On the Double¨ and ¨Five pennies¨ . Shavelson's later pictures were made for TV and mostly biographies as ¨The great Houdini¨ , ¨Ike¨, ¨Ike : the war years¨, and ¨The legend of Valentino¨ which remains the best work on the subject to date . Two of the best films turned out to be ¨Cast a giant shadow¨ , an epic movie with all-star-cast dealing with the birth of Israel and ¨Yours , mine and ours¨ his biggest hit . Rating : 7/10. The flick will appeal to Clark Gable and Sofia Loren fans.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesClark Gable became addicted to Italian food while making the film, and his weight ballooned to 230 lbs. He is clearly a lot heavier in some scenes than in others.
- GaffesMike and Lucia order up stiff drinks for each other at the bar. Mike orders a bourbon drink for Lucia and she orders a Campari based drink for Mike. However when each of them grabs the bottle of liquor to top off the others drink the bottles are switched. Mike's gets topped off with Burbon and Lucia's with Campari.
- Citations
Michael Hamilton: How are people supposed to sleep on this island?
Cafe Waiter: Together!
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Love Goddesses (1965)
- Bandes originalesIt Started in Naples
by Alessandro Cicognini, Carlo Savina and Sylvana Simoni
English lyrics by Milton Gabler (as Milt Gabler)
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- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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