Pendant la pénurie de logements des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1964, deux hommes et une femme partagent un petit appartement à Tokyo, et l'homme le plus âgé commence bientôt à jouer les cupido... Tout lirePendant la pénurie de logements des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1964, deux hommes et une femme partagent un petit appartement à Tokyo, et l'homme le plus âgé commence bientôt à jouer les cupidons auprès du jeune couple.Pendant la pénurie de logements des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1964, deux hommes et une femme partagent un petit appartement à Tokyo, et l'homme le plus âgé commence bientôt à jouer les cupidons auprès du jeune couple.
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- Casting principal
- Swedish Athlete
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- Mexican Athlete
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- Contortionist
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- Swedish Athlete
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- Olympic walker
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- Swedish Athlete
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- American Athlete
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This film is set at the Tokyo Olympics of 1964 and the setting is terrific and Harry Stardling Jr was a great cinematographer. Directed by Charles Walters who was an MGM staff producer who did work sometimes uncredited in movies such as Cimmarron, Annie Get Your Gun, or credited such a Joan Crawford's Torch Song. No matter as Cary Grant like all mega stars such as Lucy, Sinatra ran their pictures totally.
Hutton is an interesting star. Discovered by Universal while in the US Army in Germany, he was given a 7 year contract by MGM and cast in George Peppard's The Subterreans. Hutton hit a home run co starring with gorgeous Paula Prentiss in Where The Boys Are and the duo made 3 more movies Bachelor in Paradise, The Honeymoon Machine with Prentiss and Steve McQueen, and The Horizontal Lieutenant with Prentiss. He went on a year long suspension to get out of his contract but had to film Looking For Love with Connie Francis before MGM would release Hutton. Hutton moved on to work with Lana Turner, John Wayne, Roz Russell, Bob Hope, Burt Lancaster, and Charlton Heston and his big break was this movie with Cary Grant deferring the leading man role to Hutton.
Samantha Eggar had the impossible task of starring in the female role created by the peerless Jean Arthur in the original.
Walk Don't Run made money most of which went to Cary Grant and while he was inundated with movie offers the very very rich Cary Grant retired
This movie was successful due to Cary Grant but in no way was the hit that The More The Merrier
There are many highlights to this film... watch out for the way Cary talks his way into sharing Samantha Eggar's flat, and when he runs in the race in his boxer shorts and vest !!! (a hilarious moment) and finally the most heart rending moment when he's outside at the end of the film and he lets the shutters go up between the two lovebirds, allowing them to be be together !!! Will definitely make you say aww !!!
This film is absolutely brilliant and definitely in my top 5 Cary Grant films !!
a must for Cary Grant fans !!!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCary Grant (Sir William Rutland) retired from acting after this movie because, at sixty-one, he had become too old to play the romantic lead. Grant, furthermore, did not think his fans would want to see him playing supporting roles.
- GaffesAt the race, Julius says the fastest time for the 50 km race-walk is "four hours and fifty-three minutes." At the time of the 1964 Olympics, the men's 50 km race-walk world record was actually 4:00:50. (At the time of the film's release, the record was 3:55:36.)
- Citations
Christine Easton: After 7:45, you can have the bathroom all day if you'd like.
Sir William Rutland: I wouldn't know what to do in the bathroom all day!
- ConnexionsFeatured in American Masters: Cary Grant, gentleman acteur (2004)
- Bandes originalesAn Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair)
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Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey
Sung by Cary Grant
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- How long is Walk Don't Run?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 810 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 54 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1