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Il piacere della sua compagnia

Titolo originale: The Pleasure of His Company
  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Fred Astaire, Debbie Reynolds, Tab Hunter, and Lilli Palmer in Il piacere della sua compagnia (1961)
Comedy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJessica Poole, is marrying Roger Henderson. When her father arrives, he disrupts the household of his ex-wife and befriends their cook.Jessica Poole, is marrying Roger Henderson. When her father arrives, he disrupts the household of his ex-wife and befriends their cook.Jessica Poole, is marrying Roger Henderson. When her father arrives, he disrupts the household of his ex-wife and befriends their cook.

  • Regia
    • George Seaton
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Cornelia Otis Skinner
    • Samuel A. Taylor
  • Star
    • Fred Astaire
    • Lilli Palmer
    • Debbie Reynolds
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    954
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • George Seaton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Cornelia Otis Skinner
      • Samuel A. Taylor
    • Star
      • Fred Astaire
      • Lilli Palmer
      • Debbie Reynolds
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    • 3Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire
    • Biddeford 'Pogo' Poole
    Lilli Palmer
    Lilli Palmer
    • Katharine Dougherty
    Debbie Reynolds
    Debbie Reynolds
    • Jessica Poole
    Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter
    • Roger Henderson
    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • James Dougherty
    Charles Ruggles
    Charles Ruggles
    • Mackenzie Savage
    Harold Fong
    • Toy
    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Mrs. Mooney
    Eleanor Audley
    Eleanor Audley
    • Mrs. Thompson
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Herman Belmonte
    • Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jack Cardini
    • Jack Cardini
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Florine Carlan
    • Young Woman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Pat Colby
    Pat Colby
    • Young Man
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    Oliver Cross
    • Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Lucille Curtis
    • Companion to Gay's Mother
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Margie Duncan
    • Young Woman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    James Gonzalez
    James Gonzalez
    • Wedding Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jim Hagimori
    • Man
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • George Seaton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Cornelia Otis Skinner
      • Samuel A. Taylor
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    7bkoganbing

    Presence and abundance of charm

    The Pleasure Of His Company finds Fred Astaire playing a jet setting, globe trotting playboy who has come to see his daughter by one of his marriages get married. Astaire's first wife was Lilli Palmer and she's raised their daughter Debbie Reynolds with her second husband Gary Merrill. But now Astaire has come to assert his fatherly prerogatives.

    He asserts more than that as Reynolds is completely fascinated by him, the father she never knew. But his mere presence and abundance of charm is completely upsetting everyone else around including Tab Hunter whom she met in college. He's a rather plain spoken individual who was an All American in college and now has a ranch. When his prize bull gets sick and he has to go home and tend him before the wedding he leaves Astaie an open field and he moves in for the kill.

    All this is rather amusing to Palmer's father Charlie Ruggles who just sits back and enjoys the conflict. Ruggles was the only one of the Broadway cast to do the movie version. The Pleasure Of His Company ran for 474 performances during the 1958-59 season and author Cornelia Otis Skinner played the Lilli Palmer role. Skinner no doubt cast the rest of the Broadway production with Cyril Ritchard, Dolores Hart, Walter Abel, and George Peppard playing the parts that Astaire, Reynolds, Merrill, and Hunter play on screen.

    Skinner's collaborator on the play Sam Taylor did the screenplay and transformed it well from a two act play only the setting of the living room of the house on stage. He utilized the city of San Francisco quite well in his endeavor.

    As for the work itself the dialog is exquisite, sophisticated, and elegant and The Pleasure Of His Company has a cast to match. One you'll enjoy.
    8marcelbenoitdeux

    The Pleasure Of Lilli Palmer

    This is what used to be called a "drawing room comedy" Yes, everything feels like a period piece and, of course, it is. Fred Astaire plays a sort of playboy who hasn't seen his daughter, Debbie Reynolds, in 15 years. He arrives in time for her wedding to Tab Hunter and , it appears, to seduce her away from her plans. Hmm. The biggest surprise and it shouldn't have been. Is Lilli Palmer as Fred Astaire's ex wife and Debbie's mother. She is sensational. Elegant and funny. I remembered I saw her as the Mother Superior in "Conspiracy Of Hearts" and I always remembered her as the one who killed Sophia Loren in "Operation Crossbow" Here she lifts the proceedings from the moment she appears and that in itself it makes it a must.
    gregcouture

    Its stage origins are obvious but it's fun, nevertheless.

    This production had its origins in a successful stage play in which, if memory serves, Cyril Ritchard played the role of "Pogo" Poole on Broadway. I saw this on Hollywood Blvd. at the then Paramount Theater, across the street from the world-famed Grauman's Chinese. I'd looked forward to its release, which had been delayed by a several-week shutdown during shooting, due to a Hollywood union dispute (I think it involved the Writers Guild, though I may be wrong.), because I was then, and always will be, a devoted fan of Miss Lilli Palmer, Germany's gift to the cinema.

    The finished product betrayed its stage origins but was luxuriously produced and nicely enacted by a thoroughly professional cast. I'll always remember that scene when devoted daughter, Jessica, played by Debbie Reynolds, tearfully confesses that she's willing to postpone her planned and very lavish wedding in order to accompany her long-lost and suddenly returned father, "Pogo," on one last globetrotting trip before his imminent demise of "old age." Fred Astaire's horrified reaction to this declaration of daughterly affection was something to behold.

    The Technicolor cinematography by the gifted Robert Burks (one of Hitchcock's favorites) is one of this film's best assets. (Too bad Paramount was getting too cheap to use its 70mm VistaVision process on this one, since San Francisco provided some lovely backgrounds.) And, as always, Alfred Newman underscored the proceedings quite elegantly. The title song, a nice one, was sung by Vic Damone over the opening credits, if I'm not mistaken, which were static shots of San Francisco and environs. I remember wishing that moving images of the same vistas had been used instead.
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    The Pure Pleasure Of Their Company

    I have probably seen this movie 40 or 50 times since video has been in existence, and I have yet to tire of watching Mr. Class, Fred Astaire, weave his way through this Cornelia Otis Skinner/Samuel Taylor gem of a light comedy that engages you from start to finish.

    Everything about this production from the opening credits appearing over what could be the finest still photography of San Francisco ever put on the screen to the ensemble of endearing characters to the heart-warming musical themes, fashion PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY into a film that after forty years still spins an enduring tale of a long, lost playboy father turning up unexpectedly to attend his daughter's wedding.

    Lili Palmer is a perfect fit as Astaire's spicy, estranged wife who may have never quite doused the flames for her ex; Debbie Reynolds is a natural as the naiive daughter pining for the real father she never had; Gary Merrill offers a rather patient detachment from most all of Astaire's antics as his current wife nearly loses her heart all over again to her ex-husband's charm. Charley Ruggles is the aloof, wise grandfather, who seems to be amused by Astaire's manipulations and really has little to do or say until uttering a few choice observations near the end. Tab Hunter turns in a surprisingly solid performance as Reynolds' rancher-fiancée--especially when considering that in 1961 Hunter was still pretty much stuck in his "teen idol" phase.

    The fun of this movie, before it turns to sad lessons of regret, lies in catching the dialogue repartee and the meddling contrivances of Astaire. For some of the exchanges between Astaire and Palmer on second marriage and "dull, domestic life," get a solid side swipe by playboy Biddiford Poole, before he himself gets the final comeuppance. In all, the treatment of a long-lost dashing second husband appearing without warning for his daughter's wedding who throws a monkey wrench into the settled lives of well-to-do San Franciscans is, in many ways, wonderfully witty.

    THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY simply does not age. It is one of those enduring pieces that weaves its own charming spell from Astaire's bon-vi-vant arrival at SFO to his grim realization before leaving again: "I've missed the boat in oh-so-many ways." THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY is a light-hearted comedy with a solid message about regret that hits home for many. But lest Astaire become too much an object of sympathy, he has the last laugh on Palmer and Merrill that caps the film with just the right touch at the end.

    Trivia: Cyril Ritchard starrred in the original Broadway production, but Astaire, who had just about retired in '58 after the death of his wife, was cast as Biddiford Poole....Delores Hart was originally cast as Jessica, his daughter in the stage play. After making a number of films and earning about $50,000 a picture, Hart stunned Hollywood in 1964 and announced she was entering a convent. She became a nun and remains one to this day...Gary Merrill, who plays Palmer's second husband, also played the husband of Bette Davis in the film classic ALL ABOUT EVE...The exterior of the Dougherty home where some of the action is shot was, in fact, the Spreckle's Mansion, a San Francisco landmark....Tab Hunter was about at the end of his teen idol days when he made this film. He had recorded "First Love" which was a top 40 hit in the late '50's....

    Dennis Caracciolo
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    LOVED IT!! LOVED IT! LOVED IT!

    I have to say this has got to be one of my all-time favorite film! I first saw it on AMC and fell in love with it instantly. Ever since than, I've been looking for it on video when I had VHS (unfortunately I was unsuccessful). And now I'm searching for it on DVD (still unsuccessful).

    Why does Paramount Pictures rarely release any of their old films on video/DVD??? It's so disappointing they place restrictions.

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      Designer Edith Head appears in the opening scene of the movie (one of a select few appearances in film) directing alterations to Jessica's wedding dress at I. Magnin & Company, a luxury department store in San Francisco, California.
    • Blooper
      When asked by James, Mr. Sanford tells him that Popo's plane leaves at 6:30. However, when everyone arrives at the airport to see Pogo off, the sign at the departure gate clearly shows the departure time as 4:30.
    • Citazioni

      Katharine Dougherty: [to their cook and all around house man] Toy, he was my FIRST husband, not my Number One husband.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Edith Head: The Paramount Years (2002)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Pleasure of His Company
      Music by Alfred Newman

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 giugno 1961 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Francese
      • Italiano
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 2700 Vallejo Street, Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California, Stati Uniti(the same house as Chalmers in Bullitt)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Perlberg-Seaton Productions
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