Jimmy, il proprietario di un negozio di musica fallito, va a lavorare con suo zio, il proprietario di una fabbrica di alimentari. Prima di arrivare lì, fa amicizia con una famiglia irlandese... Leggi tuttoJimmy, il proprietario di un negozio di musica fallito, va a lavorare con suo zio, il proprietario di una fabbrica di alimentari. Prima di arrivare lì, fa amicizia con una famiglia irlandese che sembra essere il peggior nemico di suo zio.Jimmy, il proprietario di un negozio di musica fallito, va a lavorare con suo zio, il proprietario di una fabbrica di alimentari. Prima di arrivare lì, fa amicizia con una famiglia irlandese che sembra essere il peggior nemico di suo zio.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Parks
- (as Charlie Arnt)
- Alice
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- Doorman
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- Onlooker
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- Prisoner
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- Onlooker
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- Streetsweeper
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Recensioni in evidenza
In terms of the rest of the movie, the plot is thin, and doesn't quite deliver on the comedic mayhem for which this story certainly has the potential. The dialogue isn't quite as quick and witty as one would like, because this is where Jimmy Stewart shines the brightest in films like 'Harvey', 'Philadelphia Story', and 'Destry Rides Again' with his slow drawl and deadpan delivery.
The musical numbers are generally well integrated with good music, until the Caballero song towards the end which drags on too long and seems to suffer from Busby Berkeley envy. But then again, who doesn't?
Overall, this is a quality film, especially for devoted fans of Mr. Stewart.
This film won't provide too many surprises but that doesn't matter. It is charming, witty and features plenty of musical turns, but not too many. James Stewart is a delight as Jimmy and the rest of the cast are solid. The comedy is gentle; mostly based on the facts that Jimmy's uncle doesn't know he threw the tomato, the McCorkle's not knowing he is a Haskell and his attempts to keep it that way. Highlights amongst the musical numbers are a performance in a jail cell and the pre-dinner performance featuring 'musical glasses. Comedy highlights included making Uncle C.J. think he was hearing and seeing things that nobody else could and the finale where Molly comes up with a plan which could unfortunately land Jimmy in jail if he can't think of a way to implement it legally. Inevitably there is also some romance between Jimmy and Molly. Overall a fun little film with no offensive material and plenty of gentle laughs; well worth a watch.
I was stunned by the musicality of the performers. These guys and gals could really sing and play...what a joy to hear fantastic intonation and real "in tune" singing.
The boarding house number is easily one of the most beautifully done and also the most complicated. The guys really played the water glasses and I can tell you that trying to get crystal to play as a "glass harmonica" (invented by Ben Franklin) is no easy job.
From start to finish a truly heartwarming film. From a more innocent era and one without guile. I laughed my self silly during the "drive uncle Charlie crazy" sequence.
How anyone could not like this as pure clean fun is beyond me. Perhaps you are hearing "Bugles on the phone"...hahaha,
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJerry Adler, younger brother of Larry Adler, taught James Stewart how to hold the harmonica and mime its playing for the movie, and was the person who performed the music supposedly done by Stewart, who continued playing the instrument after the movie wrapped.
- BlooperAs Jimmy follows Molly to the house, the bag of apples is held waist-high by the bottom of the bag. In the closer shot, the bag has disappeared and his hand is down by his side. When he brings the bag back into view, he is holding it at the top, whereas previously he held it by the bottom.
- Citazioni
Molly McCorkle: You've heard of the Hatfields and the McCoys?
Jimmy Haskell: Yeah.
Molly McCorkle: Well this is a fight between the Haskells and the McCorkles.
- ConnessioniEdited into Your Afternoon Movie: Pot O' Gold (2022)
- Colonne sonoreHi, Cy, What's A-Cookin'?
(uncredited)
Written by Henry Russell and Louis Forbes
Performed by various characters
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1