Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIdentical twins Stephanie and Terry switch families after envying each other's lifestyles. Complications arise when Jeff's girlfriend Alice uncovers their charade. They continue the ruse, ho... Leggi tuttoIdentical twins Stephanie and Terry switch families after envying each other's lifestyles. Complications arise when Jeff's girlfriend Alice uncovers their charade. They continue the ruse, hoping to reunite their divorced parents.Identical twins Stephanie and Terry switch families after envying each other's lifestyles. Complications arise when Jeff's girlfriend Alice uncovers their charade. They continue the ruse, hoping to reunite their divorced parents.
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- Jitterbug Dancer
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It's strong point is that it features 3 or more excellent Lindy Hop aka Jitterbug dance sequences done to big band Swing music by some of the best dancers around at the time.
Jean Porter, alive and reasonable still at this writing, also had a nice Lindy sequence in TIL THE END OF TIME with Guy Madison.
The Wilde Twins had a short career over at Metro.
Jimmy Lydon was starring in the HENRY ALDRITCH series over at Paramount.
Nice little MGM 'B" picture.
The director, Harry Beaumont, had been directing MGM films since the silent era.
Jeff and Mary (Preston Foster and Gail Patrick) are godawful parents. After they divorced, they separated their twins...with Jeff taking one and Mary taking the other! While the girls get to spend a little time together, they essentially live separate lives because the parents are jerks. On a lark, the girls agree to switch places without telling their parents...and both have difficulty adjusting to their sister's very different lives. Goofiness ensues. At the same time, their parents start reassessing their divorce.
While you'd THINK both sisters would be very similar because they are identical, oddly in this film they are totally different...with one being a swing-loving teen and the other being a super brainiac. Oddly, the brainiac needs glasses...the other doesn't! To me, this is a weakness of the plot and makes the switch seem a bit silly. Another weakness is the unlikability of the parents and the father's very nasty girlfriend, Alice. Overall, an interesting plot due to its obvious connection to the Disney films but one that really makes little sense when you think about it...something you could also say about the Disney ones as well.
I know times have changed. Jeff is still one angry petty man. It's not an appealing look. Other than for the kids, this couple is better off apart. I really don't want her going back to him. This is Parent Trap but the message is way different. The girls do have some fun adventures. Let's ignore the black face. Mostly, I don't like Him.
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- QuizServed as the inspiration years later for Walt Disney Productions' Il cowboy con il velo da sposa (1961), which also related the tale of estranged twins with different personalities who switch places to spend time with the father/mother they never knew.
- BlooperThrough most of the bus ride scene, Jimmy's handkerchief is in his breast pocket, but when he goes looking for it to wipe Stephanie's tears, it's in his hip pocket.
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Stephanie Hale: [to Jimmy as she pretends to be Terry, thus not knowing the people around her] Of all the stupid, uncouth barbarians! Why, you're a menace to society, young man. You ought to be forcibly restrained!
Jimmy: [to Kitty, in utter astonishment] She's slap-happy!
Kitty: Maybe she's got anemia!
Whitey: [gleefully correcting her] Amnesia.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening credits include the following: "and presenting The Wilde Twins (Lee and Lyn)"
- ConnessioniReferenced in Il cowboy con il velo da sposa (1961)
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