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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La pratice di divorzio degli Halsworth ormai alle battute finali si complica improvvisamente quando una vecchia fiamma di Miriam arriva in città.La pratice di divorzio degli Halsworth ormai alle battute finali si complica improvvisamente quando una vecchia fiamma di Miriam arriva in città.La pratice di divorzio degli Halsworth ormai alle battute finali si complica improvvisamente quando una vecchia fiamma di Miriam arriva in città.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Harry Harvey
- Postman
- (as Harry Harvey Sr.)
Betty Jane Bowen
- Secretary
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Oliver Cross
- Reporter
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gabriel Dell
- Bellboy
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Harry Denny
- Hotel Manager
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Abe Dinovitch
- Laborer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Joan Fisher
- Baby Annabella
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Kathleen Freeman
- Reporter
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Paul Gerrits
- Milkman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Dick Gordon
- Nightclub Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Herschel Graham
- Nightclub Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
It's the 50's: everyone is dressed up at work and at home, pitchers of dry martinis are the order of the day, and liberal use of DDT is the best bet for killing aphids on roses. You can't help but smile at some of this stuff. There's nothing terribly amazing about the script in this romantic comedy, which has a couple (Claudette Colbert and Macdonald Carey) divorcing after 20 years of marriage, and a jet-setter and old flame (Zachary Scott) swooping in on her. What's fun is the cast - Colbert is a delight and looks fantastic at age 48, her son-in-law is played by a slender 21-year-old Robert Wagner, and a blonde fortune hunter who appears in a few scenes is played by 25-year-old Marilyn Monroe, right before she became mega-famous. It's light entertainment with a cutesy ending.
Poor Colbert.
She's surrounded by actors who couldn't stand in front of a camera with her, even if they had been in their prime. Her star power blows them right off the screen, one after the other. Looks, charm, stance, poise, physical condition, charisma, eyes, nose, mouth, voice, motions..... every aspect that goes into making an actress, she's ten times greater than anyone else in this film.
Even in scenes where the action takes place in the living room, with all the other actors talking and moving in the foreground, and Colbert standing in the kitchen door, she just dominates the shot. It's dazzling to see how great she is, but it saddens the heart that she couldn't get better treatment from a studio.
It's like watching a world record brook trout swimming in a school of grass carp.
She's surrounded by actors who couldn't stand in front of a camera with her, even if they had been in their prime. Her star power blows them right off the screen, one after the other. Looks, charm, stance, poise, physical condition, charisma, eyes, nose, mouth, voice, motions..... every aspect that goes into making an actress, she's ten times greater than anyone else in this film.
Even in scenes where the action takes place in the living room, with all the other actors talking and moving in the foreground, and Colbert standing in the kitchen door, she just dominates the shot. It's dazzling to see how great she is, but it saddens the heart that she couldn't get better treatment from a studio.
It's like watching a world record brook trout swimming in a school of grass carp.
I bought this DVD at cut price and only recently watched it. Had no ideas about it - Marilyn was on the front of the case but as has been mentioned before, that was dishonest marketing as she is a minor supporting actor. The main stars, Claudette Colbert in particular, shine and it's a lot of fun. Yes, the story is silly - it's a 1950s comedy - and the acting would not win Oscars, but it's a 77 minute smile that turns into a giggle now and again. The clothes are divine and the story swims along merrily, with a highly likely ending. Pity about Macdonald Carey, he was like an American Carey Grant, and could have done well in movies, but seems to have concentrated his career on TV.
The two main male characters are both pursuing and fighting over the older woman (Claudette Colbert) and ignoring the charms of the young bombshell (Marilyn Monroe)! Surely that is a progressive and unusual story line for 1951, maybe for any era. Colbert and the two men do fine work, and Monroe looks great and does a few funny physical bits in her small role (it is absurd that the DVD is promoted as a Marilyn Monroe movie). Great period costumes, decor and language, too. This is an entertaining, sometimes funny '50s film with a strangely progressive bent, a strong older-woman lead, and some interesting character quirks (how can you not love a guy whose passions are horse betting and rose cultivation), plus a Marilyn Monroe cameo.
This is probably one of Marilyn's least watched films. She didn't have much screen time but I thought it was a pretty cute movie. Claudette Colbert is almost unbelievable as a grandmother because she is still so beautiful. The ending is great. Too cute. 4 stars out of 5.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMacdonald Carey works at the Hotel Miramar in Santa Monica, CA. The hotel signs are quite visible.
- BlooperEarly in, where Wagner is talking to Bates in bed, just as she sits up her bedclothes in the 'side shots' cover her bosom area, but are down near her waist in the 'front on' shots, and then again. Covered, not, covered, not, covered.
- Citazioni
Hugh Halsworth: Would you like to meet him?
Joyce Mannering: Who wouldn't want to meet a man who has millions, who isn't even bald?
- ConnessioniFeatured in Biography: Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess (1996)
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