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Une fille dans ma soupe

Titre original : There's a Girl in My Soup
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
2,9 k
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Une fille dans ma soupe (1970)
ComedyRomance

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  • Réalisation
    • Roy Boulting
  • Scénario
    • Terence Frisby
    • Peter Kortner
  • Casting principal
    • Peter Sellers
    • Goldie Hawn
    • Tony Britton
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    2,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Roy Boulting
    • Scénario
      • Terence Frisby
      • Peter Kortner
    • Casting principal
      • Peter Sellers
      • Goldie Hawn
      • Tony Britton
    • 38avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux57

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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Robert Danvers
    Goldie Hawn
    Goldie Hawn
    • Marion
    Tony Britton
    Tony Britton
    • Andrew
    Ruth Trouncer
    • Gilly, his wife
    Françoise Pascal
    Françoise Pascal
    • Paola, the au pair
    • (as Francoise Pascal)
    Nicky Henson
    Nicky Henson
    • Jimmy
    Geraldine Sherman
    • Caroline
    Tom Marshall
    Tom Marshall
    • Bryan, his friend
    John Comer
    John Comer
    • John, the porter
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • His Wife
    Nicola Pagett
    Nicola Pagett
    • Clare, the bride
    Judy Campbell
    Judy Campbell
    • Lady Heather
    Gabrielle Drake
    Gabrielle Drake
    • Julia Halforde-Smythe
    Raf De La Torre
    • M. Le Guestier
    Constantine Gregory
    Constantine Gregory
    • Michel Le Guestier
    • (as Constantin De Goguel)
    Avril Angers
    Avril Angers
    • English Tourist in Lift
    Thorley Walters
    Thorley Walters
    • Manager, Carlton Hotel
    Georges Lambert
    • Floor Waiter
    • Réalisation
      • Roy Boulting
    • Scénario
      • Terence Frisby
      • Peter Kortner
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs38

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    Ben_Cheshire

    A gem of a first hour, a mistaken shambles of a last half-hour.

    "My GOD but you're lovely."

    This is surely one of Sellers' most memorable characters. This guy HAS to have been a major influence on Austin Powers: he's an aging playboy, with hairy back and bad teeth, who never imagines that he's anything but irresistible to women. Goldie Hawn is the woman who won't give him what he wants when he wants it.

    The first hour is pure gold, some of the greatest comedy i've ever seen. Then it strangely begins to meander. Really badly. With the extended wine tasting journey, involving many pointless shots of Frenchmen drinking wine at what seems like a real wine tasting ceremony, and later on the pointless shots of scenery, very out of place in this story. I was thinking what terrific characters they were, and what a terrific comedy set-up we had here - but at the point where it starts to wonder, you realise that they'd only thought up these funny characters - but hadn't got as far as what to do with them. Thus, they also had no idea what the resolution, if any, should be.

    They seem to have figured that everything would work itself out once they started shooting - well, it didn't. The last half-hour is an absolute mess. I would have enjoyed it much more as a 60 minute movie, thankyou very much.

    As it is, we have a clumsy "resolution" scene that needed about seven re-writes, and a rather meandering, almost unnecessary last half-hour, peppered with a few good scenes (Sellers carrying Hawn over his shoulder in the lift), which unfortunately spoils what might have been one of the funniest movies i've ever seen.

    6/10. The first hour is an absolute gem - i'd still recommend you see it for that.
    7masercot

    Nice Dialog

    I like Peter Sellers, most of the time. I had never seen him portray an upper-class Brit until this movie. He pulls it off pretty well, although you see bits of Inspector Clouseau in the mix. It doesn't get interesting until Goldie Hawn arrives.

    I never expected the youthful Hawn to deliver such a solid performance. Her timing was great and her expressions were priceless. The way she alternately shoots Sellers lecherous character down and seduces him is beautiful to watch. Verbal sparring like I've seldom seen from a movie of that era.

    The last thirty minutes of the movie DOES fall flat. It is worth the let down just to see the first sixty. Hawn is nude for a few glorious seconds early on. Enjoy it...
    alexandra-25

    A satire of Sellers

    In many respects Peter Sellers is satirising himself in There's A Girl In My Soup, by playing this role of an ageing Lothario in the public eye. As such, Sellers gives a first rate performance as would be expected from the great man. Deep down Seller's character in the film was a lonely, insecure celebrity with low self-esteem, who depended on the adulation of women, and his fans like a life support system. In this sense Seller's was portraying the tears of a clown via this characterisation of himself.

    And while Sellers has charisma in this role, the film lacks it in the comedic genre it's supposed to be. There's allot more that I expected from Hawn, while the director could have made more of situations.

    In some respects, it could be said that the restaurant scene in the film Pretty Woman (1990) is an extrapolation of that in There's A Girl In My Soup, where Seller's character takes Hawn's wine tasting, when she appears to know nothing about the etiquette of the rituals involved in it. The director could have exaggerated Hawn's character's clumsiness in this scene, like Julia Robert's when eating her meal in the restaurant scene in Pretty Woman.

    Overall, a bit flat, but worth watching for Seller's alone.
    5macpherr

    It is just okay entertainment!

    Goldie Hawn (The First Wives Club) plays Marion, and was for nominated by the British Academy Awards for best Actress. She is adorable in the part as usual. Marion is a very young American girl in Europe whose boy's friend is an idiot. Because of that she takes off with Robert Danvers, Peter Sellers (Pink Panther). Robert Danvers is a very famous and very rich television gourmet cook - a celebrity. She does not know about his fame. He is really smooth with women but she does not buy it at first. But with all that money she stays with him for awhile, but then goes back to the young boy friend. Nothing great about the plot. If you like Goldie, you can see her at a very young age. Just a silly comedy. It is just okay entertainment. Watch it on television. It does not justify the rental nor is it worth buying it
    7Who_remembers_Dogtanian

    There is no meaning of life - and that's ok

    I love the message in this film; that we don't need to conform to the norms of society to be happy. We don't need to search for life's purpose because there isn't one, we can just be ourselves.

    This is a charming, beautifully made drama about an upper class man who thinks he might be envious of the lifestyle of those whom society hasn't moulded into what's expected. It's about a free-spirited girl who thinks she might be envious of being part of a world she finds stuffy and rather ridiculous. Both Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn are perfect as the aging Lothario from a bygone age and the wild child of the sixties.

    The story of mismatched lovers from different sides of the tracks is as old as Shakespeare and was used in what seemed to be about half of all the pre-code pictures of the early thirties. The society of the 1970s, when remnants of 1930s mindsets still ran through what is virtually 'modern times' with modern attitudes created two distinct societies happily existing side by side. Sellers' and Hawn's characters get together and embark as tourists in each other's lives. They're both cynical enough to know that this is just a holiday romance but they want to believe that their relationship can really work. Deep down however they're both too selfish to completely jettison their own ways of living and means of finding personal happiness.

    Were this a 1930s film it would have either had a cheesy happy ending or a melodramatic tragic tear-jerking shocking denouement. Without giving anything away, the conclusion of this is much more like real life - it just goes on. That's not unsatisfying in fact it has quite a surprisingly optimistic feel.

    Maybe because Peter Sellers is known for comedy this is wrongly assumed to be a comedy. Clearly it's not a comedy but despite its cynicism, it is uplifting. It's an intelligent and thoughtful study of an impossible relationship. Peter Sellers was a surprisingly good actor (with a surprisingly hairy back) but most impressive is Goldie Hawn who seems like she'd been acting for decades (with a reassuringly non-hairy back)

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    • Anecdotes
      Adapted by Terence Frisby from his own play. The Broadway production of "There's a Girl in My Soup" opened on Oct. 18, 1967 at the Music Box Theatre and ran for 322 performances. Gig Young and Barbara Ferris were in the original cast.
    • Gaffes
      As Robert is getting on the elevator, he is carrying flowers wrapped in cellphone and white tissue paper. The flowers are visible and are pink, yellow, & white flowers. But when Robert hands Marion the bouquet in the apartment, they are unwrapped and the cellophane is gone, and they only contain red flowers.
    • Citations

      Marion: Are you trying to get me tight?

      Robert Danvers: You're frightening enough sober.

    • Crédits fous
      Champagne (of course) by Bollinger.
    • Versions alternatives
      THERE'S A GIRL IN MY SOUP (1970) when shown in Australian cinemas on its first theatrical release from 24th June 1971, at the request of the Australian Film Censorship Board, the movie had all nudity eliminated. To obtain the classification rating of (SOA) SUITABLE ONLY FOR ADULTS - the Australian Film Censorship Board ordered the elimination of "all shots of female nudity of Goldie Hawn (Marion) 37:19 to 37:55 and Geraldine Sherman (Caroline) 43:08 to 44:31" i.e. Australia Film Censorship Board insisted that the brief female nudity is never seen by Australians.
      • - - Of course all the legislative rules about not showing female nudity were applied when THERE'S A GIRL IN MY SOUP (1970) was rated by the Australian Film Censorship Board as (SOA) SUITABLE ONLY FOR ADULTS - CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED, however since 15th November 1971 the movie became classified as 'M' for Mature Audiences.
      • - - To comply with legislation, the following two lines of dialogue from 25:15 to 25:24 were also eliminated:- Peter Sellers: "What was it? Drink or drugs?" Goldie Hawn: "Who cares."
      • - - The bedroom the morning after, Goldie Hawn (Marion) gets out of bed naked 37:19 to 37:55 with brief views of her bare bum, and walks to obtain a dressing gown, which she puts on.
      • - - Later when Goldie Hawn (Marion) walks into the bedroom and throws a bucket of water over Nicky Henson (Jimmy) and Geraldine Sherman (Caroline), Geraldine Sherman (Caroline) from 43:08 to 44:31 shows her breasts and her bare bum.
    • Connexions
      Featured in L'univers du rire (1982)
    • Bandes originales
      Miss Me in the Morning
      Music - Mike d'Abo

      Lyrics - Mike d'Abo & Nicky Chinn

      Performed by Mike d'Abo

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    • How long is There's a Girl in My Soup?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 décembre 1970 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • There's a Girl in My Soup
    • Lieux de tournage
      • St Michael's Church, Bray, Berkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(church in opening scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Frankovich Productions
      • Ascot Productions
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      • 2 204 399 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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