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Vacanze al Messico

Titolo originale: Holiday in Mexico
  • 1946
  • 2h 8min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
566
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Vacanze al Messico (1946)
Romantic ComedyComedyMusicalRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe U.S. Ambassador's (Walter Pidgeon) daughter falls for a Mexican pianist (Jose Iturbi) old enough to be her grandfather.The U.S. Ambassador's (Walter Pidgeon) daughter falls for a Mexican pianist (Jose Iturbi) old enough to be her grandfather.The U.S. Ambassador's (Walter Pidgeon) daughter falls for a Mexican pianist (Jose Iturbi) old enough to be her grandfather.

  • Regia
    • George Sidney
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Isobel Lennart
    • William Kozlenko
  • Star
    • Walter Pidgeon
    • Ilona Massey
    • José Iturbi
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    566
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • George Sidney
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Isobel Lennart
      • William Kozlenko
    • Star
      • Walter Pidgeon
      • Ilona Massey
      • José Iturbi
    • 27Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali86

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    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • Jeffrey Evans
    Ilona Massey
    Ilona Massey
    • Countess Toni Karpathy
    José Iturbi
    José Iturbi
    • José Iturbi
    • (as Jose Iturbi)
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Stanley Owen
    Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
    Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
    • Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
    Jane Powell
    Jane Powell
    • Christine Evans
    Hugo Haas
    Hugo Haas
    • Angus, Evans' Butler
    Mikhail Rasumny
    Mikhail Rasumny
    • Baranga
    Helene Stanley
    Helene Stanley
    • Yvette Baranga
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    • Sam, Evans' Chauffeur
    • (as Wm. "Bill" Phillips)
    Amparo Iturbi
    • Amparo Iturbi
    Tonia Hero
    • Grandchild of Iturbi
    Teresa Hero
    • Grandchild of Iturbi
    Ed Agresti
    • Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Loraine Allen
      King Baggot
      King Baggot
        Leon Belasco
        Leon Belasco
        • Orchestra Leader
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        Brooks Benedict
        Brooks Benedict
        • Dance Extra
        • (non citato nei titoli originali)
        • Regia
          • George Sidney
        • Sceneggiatura
          • Isobel Lennart
          • William Kozlenko
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        Recensioni degli utenti27

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        6westegg

        Oh, Jane Powell Could Act!

        I'm a bit late to this discussion, but the reviewer who kept harping on Powell not being an actress makes no sense. She carries herself quite well; of course she can act. Geez--she's charming and handles the role well. Someone who can't act would come across as a clueless amateur. Powell did just fine here and elsewhere. Look at SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS.

        Oh yeah, and ROYAL WEDDING. Powell did well opposite many a Hollywood star.

        Anyway, even though this movie is hardly among the classics, it's a fine showcase for Powell.
        bruno-32

        Ilona, blond beauty

        I could never understood why Ilona Massey didn't make it big as some other stars of that era...The closeup of her in technicolor singing "You, so its you"..was mesmerizing. ..outstanding blond beauty. The beauty mark, even sexier...I read where in her starlet days, MGM roomed her with another unknown beauty, a brunette, you have heard of her...Hedy lamarr. Both, trying to learn English in order to succeed in American movies...well Hedy won, hands down, and deservedly so. BTW, the irony of this statement, is that Hedy was originally set to play the part that Ilona got in this movie. In those days, Hedy was known to turn down parts that just wanted to accentuate her beauty, and she wisely turned this down. Ilona was then cast opposite MGM's king baritone, Nelson Eddy in "Balalaika", which was a flop...and MGM lost interest in her and ended her contract...Results? Her next movie was in Universal's horror movies, mainly because of her accent..What a shame.
        5krdement

        First a Concert followed by a Movie

        This movie is burdened mostly by poor pacing. The first half of the film is a long string of diverse musical numbers connected by a few lines of dialog. Then the director seemed to realize that some kind of plot development was necessary, so the musical numbers are few and far between in the second half of the movie, which is dedicated to getting the flimsy plot moving. Then there's the grand finale with Jane Powell delivering a beautiful rendition of "Ave Maria."

        Not once did I feel like I was in Mexico City. Believe it or not, you will see more keffiyehs than sombreros in this movie! Maybe the director thought it was Holiday in Morocco. However, some of the costumes are beautiful - especially some of Jane Powell's dresses.

        Walter Pidgeon, who I usually like, is only fair in his role as the US Ambassador to Mexico and an all-wise, empathetic and loving, but somewhat condescending father. Jane Powell has a beautiful voice, but her acting is erratic and bordering on manic in some of the early scenes. Jose Iturbi never was an actor, but had a film career based solely on his being an excellent pianist. Ilona Massey is, likewise, not a great actress, but she is beautiful and hot. Roddy MacDowell has such a high-pitched, soft voice, it is hard for me to ever find him very convincing as a serious love-interest, even as a teenager. At the end of the day, every minute of this film seems like it is populated not by real people, but by actors playing roles.

        If you like a fairly wide range of music, then the first part of this movie will delight you. I personally wanted to come up for more air between musical numbers. The two best scenes are in the second half. The funniest scene is between Pidgeon and the parents of one of his daughter's girlfriends. It is the cleverest plot device in a plot riddled with every cinematic cliché of the era, and it is quite ironic, with Pidgeon discovering he is the object of the affections of the young daughter of one of his ambassadorial colleagues.

        The penultimate scene in which Pidgeon talks frankly with Powell, his daughter, about facing up to life after you've made a fool of yourself is worth wading through the trite plot, clichés and front-loaded music. And her response, as depicted in the climactic scene is suitably uplifting.

        Spreading the musical numbers more evenly throughout the film, and developing the plot in a more even manner, too, would have improved this film quite a bit. As it is, it is more like sitting through two performances - first, a short concert, followed by a short film.
        gwenearnold

        enjoyable

        My husband and I had the pleasure of attending Jose Iturbi's concerts in San Antonio and Austin, Texas; also, my husband was fortunate to hear sister Ampara Iturbi while stationed on Trinidad during WWII, so I always rewatch these old films with great nostalgia. As an amateur pianist I did so enjoy all the music in this film. Calypso, boogie woogie, and classical...something for anyone who enjoys music. Yes, the plots of these old movies were always simplistic, but they make such good clean time-passers, particularly amid the sleaze presented to us on TV and in film today. I am so glad they have been preserved and that we have channels devoted to them. They take me back to happy times.
        10hjmsia49

        The Debut of a New Talent

        This is my favorite all time Hollywood musical. I saw it in 1946 at the age of 15 and was stunned by the talent of newcomer Jane Powell. MGM knew how to create a star and they pulled out all the stops in this film. From the opening scene where Jane sings "Italian Street Song," you knew this was a unique talent. Young, attractive, bubbly with a golden voice. When she sings "Ava Maria" in the final scene, you knew MGM had a new star. The musical selections were excellent throughout. They utilized Jose Iturbi perfectly by having him play two of the most popular piano classics: Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto and Chopin's Polonaise. Beautiful Ilona Massey sang the familiar Hungarian Czardas. Walter Pigeon was perfect as Jane's father and Roddy McDowell was her poor confused beau. The plot was trite and dragged at times but it was the music that made it all worth while. Jane also sang "I Think of You" which was adapted from the same Rachmaninoff concerto. This film made me a lifelong fan of Jane Powell and I lament the fact that Hollywood no longer makes musicals like that. There is one current performer who reminds me of Jane Powell and that is Kristin Chenowith. Unfortunately, Hollywood doesn't make films anymore that would showcase her talent.

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          Contrary to rumor, a young Fidel Castro does not appear as an extra. The rumor grew from two sources: his yearbook, in which teachers noted that he was "somewhat of an actor," and a 1943 interview where Xavier Cugat cryptically referred to one of his dancers becoming "a South American general." In his 1948, Cugat references being an acquaintance of Huber Benitez, who later became a General and supporter of Fulgencio Batista, whom Castro overthrew in 1959.
        • Blooper
          After her party, Christine and her father are talking in her room. There is a close-up of the drawing of her father. In later shots, it is a different picture. The face in the picture is at a different angle.
        • Citazioni

          Jeffrey Evans: Is Stanley pretty upset over your going?

          Christine Evans: Yes.

          Jeffrey Evans: Well, you've hurt him a lot lately - once more won't kill him.

          Christine Evans: But I never meant to hurt his feelings.

          Jeffrey Evans: You know, uh, if you hurt someone, it doesn't matter very much whether you meant to or not.

        • Versioni alternative
          "Why So Gloomy?", a musical number featuring Jane Powell and a Chinese boy, was cut from the film. It is included in the "Musical Jukebox" feature of the 2004 That's Entertainment! DVD box set.
        • Connessioni
          Edited into Moments in Music (1950)
        • Colonne sonore
          I Think of You
          (uncredited)

          Music based on "Piano Concerto No.2" by Sergei Rachmaninoff

          Music Adaptation and Lyrics by Jack Elliott & Don Marcotte

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          • settembre 1946 (Stati Uniti)
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          • Stati Uniti
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          • Festival en México
        • Luoghi delle riprese
          • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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