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Gli ospiti di mia moglie

Titolo originale: The Amorous Prawn
  • 1962
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,6/10
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Gli ospiti di mia moglie (1962)
Comedy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGeneral and Lady Fitzadam live at a remote army outpost in Scotland, their last assignment before the General retires. The General is sent abroad and in his absence, Lady Fitzadam decides to... Leggi tuttoGeneral and Lady Fitzadam live at a remote army outpost in Scotland, their last assignment before the General retires. The General is sent abroad and in his absence, Lady Fitzadam decides to convert their spacious estate into a fishing resort for American tourists.General and Lady Fitzadam live at a remote army outpost in Scotland, their last assignment before the General retires. The General is sent abroad and in his absence, Lady Fitzadam decides to convert their spacious estate into a fishing resort for American tourists.

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    • Anthony Kimmins
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Anthony Kimmins
    • Nicholas Phipps
  • Star
    • Ian Carmichael
    • Joan Greenwood
    • Cecil Parker
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    208
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    • Regia
      • Anthony Kimmins
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Anthony Kimmins
      • Nicholas Phipps
    • Star
      • Ian Carmichael
      • Joan Greenwood
      • Cecil Parker
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    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Cpl. Sidney Green
    Joan Greenwood
    Joan Greenwood
    • Lady Dodo Fitzadam
    Cecil Parker
    Cecil Parker
    • Gen. Sir Hamish Fitzadam
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Prawn - Mr. Vernon
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • Larry Hoffman
    Liz Fraser
    Liz Fraser
    • Pvt. Suzie Tidmarsh
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Lochaye
    Robert Nichols
    Robert Nichols
    • Sam Goulansky
    Bridget Armstrong
    Bridget Armstrong
    • Pvt. Biddy O'Hara
    Harry Locke
    • Albert Huggin
    Derek Nimmo
    • Pvt. Willie Maltravers
    Roddy McMillan
    • Pvt. McTavish
    Sandra Dorne
    Sandra Dorne
    • Busty Babs
    Michael Ripper
    • Angus
    Roberta Desti
    • Jeweller's Assistant
    Patrick Jordan
    Patrick Jordan
    • Sergeant at Guard
    Godfrey James
    Godfrey James
    • Sergeant at Exchange
    Gerald Sim
    Gerald Sim
    • 1st Telephone Operator
    • Regia
      • Anthony Kimmins
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Anthony Kimmins
      • Nicholas Phipps
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    lucy-19

    Funny in parts, but dated

    The title has very little to do with anything. The "amorous prawn" is a character who appears late in the story and acts as a catalyst to solve the rather silly plot strands. The film probably kept the title because the comedy had been a long-running West End hit. The plot is quite thin: a general's wife, desperate to raise a few hundred to buy a retirement cottage, takes advantage of her husband's absence on official business to take in two Americans as paying guests. Her military staff dress up as butlers, maids etc and remove giveaways like the sentry box at the gate. The Americans are caricatured: though friendly and warm, they molest the staff and hand out huge tips and even require (the cads!) central heating. There's a lot of running about, giggling and flashes of underwear. The real enjoyment is provided by the comic skills of Ian Carmichael doing a butler act, Liz Fraser as his girlfriend, Cecil Parker and Joan Greenwood as the general and wife, and Derek Niimmo as a less than 100 per cent he-man chef. Back in 1962 homosexual acts were still criminal and gay characters were a big joke. When Niimmo gets engaged to one of the girls, Carmichael shakes his hand (which is obviously limp) and says "I didn't think you were the marrying kind!" Mr Prawn is another "comic" stereotype of the time: ex-RAF with bristling moustache, well-off, dressed smartly in blazer and gold cufflinks, middle-aged but still chasing young girls. It's all a bit naughty, ho ho! The shenanigans end abruptly with the help of some Scots waving salmon. Well, the West End audience must have had trains to catch. xxxxx
    9guenzeld

    quite funny, well done and recommended

    It is always a source of wonder to me that witty films find almost no audiences today, and the reason simply must be the ham-fisted, unsubtle, miles over-the-top Junior High School-level humor that is so much in vogue these days. Modern audiences must be so jaded by amateurisms that when something genuinely funny comes along their dulled senses simply can't get the jokes.

    THE AMOROUS PRAWN is a case in point. Its humor is subtle and sophisticated and discerning audiences will appreciate the clever writing and directing. If your in the mood for a light, entertaining spoof with plenty of wit then you should have no trouble enjoying this energetic little farce. Don't be put off by some of the downright weird reviews of this little charmer that have thus far appeared on this site. See it and enjoy it.
    bob the moo

    A poorly written film that is relentlessly unfunny despite the presence of quite a few well-known British actors of the period

    With General Fitzadam's retirement approaching, Lady Dodo Fitzadam has her heart set on them buying a lovely little cottage to spend their years together. Sadly the cottage is beyond their means and the General vetoes it just before he sets off to carry out orders on another placement. Leaving his wife in charge of the men must have made sense, but the General was not to know that Dodo would hit upon a money making idea that runs rather contrary to the military's rules. Ordering the soldiers to dress as butlers, Dodo sells the base as an idyllic holiday villa in remote Scotland – drawing paying American tourists. However, keeping the ruse quiet is more difficult than they suspected, not to mention the loud and fun-seeking American guests.

    The title makes little sense and bares little relevance to the story but it is better than the cash in American title, which sought to increase its audience by claiming some relation to the infamous Profumo sex scandal of the period. With such a nonsensical title it was no surprise to find a rather simple and uninspiring comedy that is pretty bland and has no real appeal other than a collection of famous faces being present and some limited appeal to fans of the period. The plot is simplistic and merely a thin excuse for a lot of sudden costume changes and harmless flirting – can they keep the ruse hidden? Can they keep the flirting from becoming something more serious? Can I manage to keep watching long enough to find out? The answer to the final question is 'yes', but only just. Without any laughs to really speak of it was hard to find a reason to keep watching other than sheer bloody-mindedness, which unfortunately I have! The plot goes exactly where you'd expect it to but it does so without really ever being interesting or entertaining.

    The cast don't have the material to work with and it is only really their recognisable faces that have value. Ian Carmichael is OK and does OK with a much different accent from normal. Greenwood is unconvincing and her lack of real fight in her marriage makes the plot a bit more sobering than funny.

    Cecil Parker is as strong as he usually is but has limited time, as indeed does the instantly recognisable Dennis Price. Liz Fraser plays on her looks as ever, but she is good looking and has a great figure here – who can blame the film for taking the chance to get her down to her underwear, shame that her flirting and giggling actually isn't funny at all. The support cast all do their bit without really shinning more than once or twice, the only real surprise being a very young looking Derek Nimmo in a typically camp role.

    Overall if someone can explain the title to me then I will not have totally wasted 90 minutes but as it stands I probably have done. The plot is pointless and the material gives the well-known cast nothing to really work with. The poor script and sub-par flirting all act to produce a laugh free event, which is something of a problem in a film that is selling itself as a comedy. Might appeal to fans of the actors but more than likely many viewers will have given up on this lame product before it has even reached the halfway point.
    6peterm1

    Only for those who have a soft spot for 1950s English movies

    For some reason I must admit to having a soft spot for old English movies. All terribly "pukkah" and stiff upper lip, don't you know! This description even applies to the British comedies of that era, funnily enough. Which is to say that they are principally designed to appeal to the British of that era. I have to say that even if I enjoy such a movie, I mostly do not like these comedies for their humour as such. What humour there is, is all so gentle as to be practically non existent - or perhaps it only works if one is an initiate to some secret society.

    This movie is like that - a kind of social history of its times. It's a rather unfunny but somehow sweet movie (all the characters are so inoffensive) that I do not regret watching it, perhaps because I am a bit of an Anglophile at heart. But I certainly would not recommend it to anyone raised on a diet of Jim Carey or Adam Sandler for example, (not that I think they are funny either...........)

    It's a movie that is typical of its type and if you are into that type you may enjoy it as a way to pass a pleasant unchallenging 90 minutes.

    And like most people, I am totally mystified by the title. I can only presume that "prawn" had some specific vernacular meaning back when this was made. (I have heard the term used to describe what Americans call a "patsy" but don't think that really works in this context.
    3malcolmgsw

    Unfunny

    I first saw this film at the Odeon Temple Fortune in 1962,when I thought it be funny with a silly ending. Now it's no laughing matter. Difficult to realise that the play upon which this film is based fan for 900 performances in the West End.

    Sadly not a Twitter despite a very strong cast. Cecil Parker at his dithering best. Joan Greenwood with her voice which just oozes sex. Ian Carmichael in an unethical role.as a corporal and butler. Dennis Price,with his handlebar moustache. He should have been a big star but his alchoholism meant that would never happen. Finish Currie,into his eighties,being a typical Scottish character,but alas all in vain.

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      The alternative title "The Playgirl and the War Minister" was a contrived attempt to cash in on the John Profumo political scandal, although the film has nothing to do with contemporary events.
    • Blooper
      At 1h25m the private parts of a Scottish soldier are briefly revealed as his kilt rides up when he drops through a loft hatch into a lady's bedroom.
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      Cpl. Sidney Green: This being a military establishment, maintained, as it were, by the War Office and we being military personnel, serving her Majesty the Queen, it would seem...

      Lady Dodo Fitzadam: Yes Corporal?

      Cpl. Sidney Green: Well, it would seem that some people - my Member of Parliament for instance - might ask awkward questions if he found out that Headquarters North-Western District were being used for strawberry teas for trippers.

      Lady Dodo Fitzadam: I have no intention of serving strawberry teas to trippers but I see your point, so I'm afraid I'll have no alternative but to return all surplus staff to full parade ground duty...

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      Featured in Those British Faces: A Tribute to Dennis Price 1915-1973 (1993)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 novembre 1962 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Amorous Mister Prawn
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Covent Garden Films Ltd.
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      • Black and White

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