Un vedovo, i suoi tre figli piccoli e una tata italiana hanno l'occasione di conoscersi meglio quando si ritrovano a vivere tutti insieme a bordo di una casa galleggiante molto malandata.Un vedovo, i suoi tre figli piccoli e una tata italiana hanno l'occasione di conoscersi meglio quando si ritrovano a vivere tutti insieme a bordo di una casa galleggiante molto malandata.Un vedovo, i suoi tre figli piccoli e una tata italiana hanno l'occasione di conoscersi meglio quando si ritrovano a vivere tutti insieme a bordo di una casa galleggiante molto malandata.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 2 Oscar
- 3 vittorie e 4 candidature totali
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Recensioni in evidenza
Admittedly, a lot of the movie shows its age. Many of the family interactions are too cute for my taste. The movie's real joy is seeing Sophia Loren in some of those revealing outfits (well, as revealing as was allowed in 1958). It's not any sort of great movie, but enjoyable enough for its length.
Watch for Murray Hamilton (Mr. Robinson in "The Graduate" and the mayor in "Jaws") and Kathleen Freeman (the nun in "The Blues Brothers") in early roles.
*Tuli Kupferberg of The Fugs was of the opinion that there was always reason for optimism, because, as he put it, no one who lived through the '50s would've predicted the '60s.
It's crazy to write a review of a movie this old, with two legends, as if I have anything new to say. But that's exactly why it's worth my while. I watched it as a "Cary Grant movie" which is a category like a "Greta Garbo movie." And he's good, though there are no real sparks on screen between him and Sofia Loren, a substitute for Grant's wife of the moment, who wrote the original script. I think it ends up just a match of two screen beauties. The 1958 public liked it, at least.
It's weird how old Loren looks here—she's playing a 22 year old (she's 24 during the shoot), but her whole demeanor and hairstyle scream 30 or 40. Weird, because she's supposed to be a wild kid that her dad can't control. This matters because Grant plays an older man—an older father of three whose wife has died and who really needs a nanny. Loren's character becomes the nanny even though she's from a privileged family, mostly as an escape. Famously, Grant had been trying to woo Loren for months during their previous film, and he may or may not have gotten anywhere, but by this filming she made clear she wasn't interested, and even got married (to Carlo Ponti) while this one was being shot.
The plot is fun but the film is a bit plasticky. It's not as funny or clever as the old screwball days. Or as fast. The three kids are fine but barely—no great acting here, and no great direction either. Oh yeah, the director—Melville Shavelson—is not making the most of his material. He's more of a screenwriter (he co-wrote this) and there are some great lines. The direction is routine, however, which is a shame, because some scenes are clunky and others play out as if the script would do all the work.
Even the cinematography is merely adequate, though the sets and setting are great so you might not notice. The idea of using a houseboat (a real one in Maryland) is a great money saving device, no doubt, and it gives everything an offbeat air.
So it's all enjoyable if nothing remarkable, more or less typical of this low point in Hollywood movie-making. The best here is Grant, who still throws his classic one-liners off as if they were his. Too bad they echo out of sync with the rest of the cast.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCary Grant was 53 when he made this film; his romantic lead, Sophia Loren, turned 23 during shooting.
- BlooperWhen the house is stuck on the railroad track, the whistle of an approaching steam engine is heard, but when the train arrives and crashes through the house, it is a diesel engine.
- Citazioni
Cinzia Zaccardi: [singing] Bing, bang, bong! Bing, bang, bong! Presto, presto, do your very best-o, Don't hang back like a shy little kid, You'll be so glad that you did what you did, If you do it with a bing, bang, bong!
- Curiosità sui creditiCartoonish line children's drawings of father and children accompany the film credits.
- ConnessioniEdited into Vita da strega: I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha (1964)
- Colonne sonoreLove Song from Houseboat (Almost in Your Arms)
Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Sung by Sam Cooke
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- Te veré en mis brazos
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Mt Vernon, Alexandria, Virginia, Stati Uniti(home in opening scene)
- Azienda produttrice
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1