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Il sig. Belvedere va in collegio

Titolo originale: Mr. Belvedere Goes to College
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 23min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
936
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Shirley Temple and Clifton Webb in Il sig. Belvedere va in collegio (1949)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBelvedere discovers that he is ineligible for an honorary award because he never attended college. So he enrolls as a freshman in a major university, becoming the target for hazing from obno... Leggi tuttoBelvedere discovers that he is ineligible for an honorary award because he never attended college. So he enrolls as a freshman in a major university, becoming the target for hazing from obnoxious upper class-man Alan Young.Belvedere discovers that he is ineligible for an honorary award because he never attended college. So he enrolls as a freshman in a major university, becoming the target for hazing from obnoxious upper class-man Alan Young.

  • Regia
    • Elliott Nugent
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Sale
    • Mary Loos
    • Mary C. McCall Jr.
  • Star
    • Clifton Webb
    • Shirley Temple
    • Tom Drake
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    936
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Elliott Nugent
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Sale
      • Mary Loos
      • Mary C. McCall Jr.
    • Star
      • Clifton Webb
      • Shirley Temple
      • Tom Drake
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    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Clifton Webb
    Clifton Webb
    • Lynn Belvedere
    Shirley Temple
    Shirley Temple
    • Ellen Baker Ashley
    Tom Drake
    Tom Drake
    • Bill Chase
    Alan Young
    Alan Young
    • Avery Brubaker
    Jessie Royce Landis
    Jessie Royce Landis
    • Mrs. Chase
    Kathleen Hughes
    Kathleen Hughes
    • Kay Nelson
    Taylor Holmes
    Taylor Holmes
    • Dr. Gibbs
    Alvin Greenman
    Alvin Greenman
    • Cornelius 'Corny' Whittaker
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Dr. Keating
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • Police Sgt. Griggs
    Robert Patten
    Robert Patten
    • Joe Fisher
    • (as Bob Patten)
    Norma Amigo
    • Sorority Girl
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Faculty Member
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Carol Brannon
    • Tri Gam Coed
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    John F. Bray
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Colin Campbell
    Colin Campbell
    • Professor Lindley
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Peggie Castle
    Peggie Castle
    • Jean Auchincloss
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jeff Chandler
    Jeff Chandler
    • Police Officer #66
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Elliott Nugent
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Sale
      • Mary Loos
      • Mary C. McCall Jr.
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    7suttonstreet-fb

    A lot of fun, although very dated

    Mr Belvedere's character is a lot of fun to watch, he is the 1940s version of "the most interesting person in the world" - name it, he's not only done it, he invented it. No one should take this character seriously, so I don't follow the comments about being a perfect fit for "today's cellphone generation" (ah yes .. the youth of today are even worse then the last crop).

    The main aspect of the film I found "dated" is the idea that being a single mother (Ellen Baker - Shirley Temple) was such a huge scandal -- something that should be covered up, or a source of disgrace. Even given the morals of the time, what would be scandalous about a married women who lost her husband in the war? There must have been many women in this situation. Thank goodness we live in more liberal times.

    I also got a little exasperated with the old movie cliché of someone starting to explain their situation only to be cut off -- and then letting this misunderstanding carry the plot for the next half hour. My goodness, half the movies you see use this same tired plot device. Oh well, too late to complain. As I understand it, the writers and most of the characters are long since dead, so they don't care what I think. Except of course Mr. Belvedere who is surely sitting on a mountain somewhere in Tibet surfing the internet (which he invented).
    7planktonrules

    Very enjoyable, but with film roles like this one, you can see why Shirley Temple soon retired!

    In this second installment of the Mr. Belvedere series, our brilliant hero has decided to go college! Apparently, he was entirely self-taught but after years of being an expert at practically EVERYTHING, he finally saw a need for a formal education. His plan is to complete all four years of school in only one--and considering his many, many talents you naturally assume he'll succeed.

    Oddly, you never actually see Belvedere in a single classroom scene--none! Instead, the film focuses on his extracurricular and work activities. Through these, he's able to do a lot to help all those around him and even his most ardent opponents were thoroughly won over by him by the end of the film. Three cheers for Mr. Belvedere!!!

    I might have scored this film even higher--after all, I really enjoyed the film and in particular the wonderful character of Mr. Belvedere (who I'd seen in his previous film, "Sitting Pretty"). Clifton Webb was simply marvelous in this title role. However, the film had one serious problem that impaired my enjoyment of the film--and my wife was so frustrated with the problem that she actually started yelling at the TV set!! Really...I am not kidding. The character played by Shirley Temple was simply annoying--badly written and petulant for absolutely no reason. She simply was not a character but a cliché--and roles like these may have contributed to her retiring from films shortly after this film. After all, with films like this and "That Hagan Girl", it was obvious that Hollywood had no idea what to do with the grown up Ms. Temple--and you have to feel sorry for her in such thankless roles. But fortunately, apart from this, it's a nice and enjoyable film from start to finish. And, I sure wish that Clifton Webb had made more than only three Belvedere films!
    6SnoopyStyle

    Belvedere returns

    Lynn Belvedere (Clifton Webb) is forced to go to college. He has been awarded a $10k literary prize but he must be a college graduate. He needs the money despite the success of his book due to the numerous libel suits. Despite being without even a high school diploma, he intends to finish the 4 year course in one year. Journalism student Ellen Baker (Shirley Temple) is desperate for an interview. Belvedere takes a job at a sorority.

    After the success of the first movie, it's obvious to return Clifton Webb to reprise his Belvedere character. I don't mind dumping the family but Belvedere is best when he has to deal with little kids. There is a magic to the chemistry when a child with no preconceived notions try to connect with the oddity that is Belvedere. That magic is missing in this movie. It tries to replace it with a more grown Shirley Temple. I kept wondering if a little precocious young Shirley would be a great comedy partner to Mr. Belvedere. Now that would have been a fun time.
    8atlasmb

    Campus Capers With Clifton

    In the aftermath of WWII, America's fighting men are returning home, and many of them are using the G.I. Bill to attend college. Also enrolling is Lynn Belvedere, successful author, autodidact, and self-acknowledged genius. We first met him in Twentieth Century Fox's "Sitting Pretty". Though nothing about Mr. Belvedere would surprise us, it is odd to see a man of his age living the life of a frosh. And so this fish-out-of-water story begins.

    Another student attending Clemens is Ellen Baker, played by Shirley Temple with grace and the sureness of an acting veteran. Her path intersects Mr. Belvedere's and sets up the main part of the story.

    Mr. Belvedere is one of the great comic characters and Clifton Webb portrays the master of all trades with precision. The writing allows the character to be almost churlish, as someone who must endure the imperfections of others, while remaining a man of principle.

    This film is fairly simple in its premise (like Rodney Dangerfield's "Back to School), and it likewise spends little time moralizing, content to entertain in the broadest of ways. In that regard, it is very successful. Mr. Belvedere is no fuddy-duddy; he's a ducky shincracker, too!
    7jhkp

    I give it a B+

    I'm a fan of Clifton Webb and love his portrayal of Mr. Belvedere. He did three films as Belvedere, and this may be the least of the three. But it's still fun.

    There are a lot of possibilities offered by the premise - the self-styled, eccentric, sarcastic but somehow lovable genius, Lynn Belvedere, entering college as a middle-aged freshman. But a lot of the movie focuses on Shirley Temple as a struggling young single mother/student, and some of this side of the picture is tedious. Shirley as a young adult is still as cute and charming as ever. She just doesn't get to have much fun with her role.

    Alan Young is on hand as a snide, nerdy roommate of Belvedere (he calls Webb "Belvy"), a sort of overage Holden Caulfield. His interactions with Webb provide some laughs. Jesse Royce Landis plays a sorority house mother who employs the Young character and Belvedere as waiters. Her son, at college on the GI Bill, loves Shirley but has no idea she's a war widow with a small child. It's that kind of plot, but at least there's some humor in the sorority situation, as Belvedere straightens out some of the loud, sloppy girls in his unique manner, and shares recipes with the Scandinavian cook (speaking to her in her native language, of course).

    20th Century-Fox had a way with college movies. Father Was A Fullback, Take Care Of My Little Girl, Mother Was A Freshman, and Apartment For Peggy, to name a few. So they knew what they were doing in sending Mr. Belvedere to college. Maybe hilarity doesn't ensue as often as it did in the first Belvedere picture, Sitting Pretty (1948). But this isn't a bad sequel and you do get to see Clifton Webb do his Belvedere characterization, in his unique and charming, very funny manner.

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      In geometry, a parallelepiped is a three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms.
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      Mr. Belvedere's proctor tells him that when he assembles the puzzle it forms an almost perfect "cube". A cube has the same dimensions on all sides. What he puts together is a geometrical Orthotope or Box.
    • Citazioni

      Avery Brubaker: Mrs. Chase, don't you have to be a single girl to be a member of a sorority? I mean, you can't have a family and belong, can you?

      Mrs. Chase: That's right.

      Avery Brubaker: Then why are you rushing Ellen Baker? She's got a three-year-old kid.

      Mrs. Chase: She's what?

      Lynn Belvedere: [Interrupting] The dishes, Mr. Brubaker.

      Avery Brubaker: I saw him today. He threw a tomato at me, and it had a can around it.

      Mrs. Chase: He?

      Avery Brubaker: She's got a little boy. His name is Davy. I saw him with my own eyes.

      Mrs. Chase: [Shocked] A little...

      Lynn Belvedere: Mrs. Chase, there's no cause for alarms or excursions. Many women have a son, you included. It requires no particular talent.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Biography: Shirley Temple: The Biggest Little Star (1996)
    • Colonne sonore
      Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight'
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

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    • Data di uscita
      • maggio 1949 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Norvegese
      • Latino
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • University of Nevada-Reno - 1664 North Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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