Durante la carenza di alloggi dei Giochi olimpici estivi nel 1964, due uomini e una donna condividono un piccolo appartamento a Tokyo, e l'uomo più anziano inizia presto a giocare a Cupido p... Leggi tuttoDurante la carenza di alloggi dei Giochi olimpici estivi nel 1964, due uomini e una donna condividono un piccolo appartamento a Tokyo, e l'uomo più anziano inizia presto a giocare a Cupido per la coppia più giovane.Durante la carenza di alloggi dei Giochi olimpici estivi nel 1964, due uomini e una donna condividono un piccolo appartamento a Tokyo, e l'uomo più anziano inizia presto a giocare a Cupido per la coppia più giovane.
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Recensioni in evidenza
It's not a bad film to go out on, not near as good as say The Shootist was for John Wayne, but no Cuban Rebel Girl like Errol Flynn had. It's a remake of an earlier Columbia Pictures hit, The More the Merrier that starred Joel McCrea, Jean Arthur, and Charles Coburn. Coburn got a best supporting Actor Oscar for his performance and Grant has his part.
The original film dealt with a tremendous housing shortage in Washington, DC during the World War II, a crisis of four year duration as opposed to a few weeks in Tokyo where because of the Olympics of 1964 there are no hotel rooms to be had.
On a whim, visiting industrialist Cary Grant answers an ad for a room mate posted at the British Embassy by Samantha Eggar. She gets the full court Cary Grant charm and after a bit of reluctance, allows him to stay. Then Grant lends half of his half to American Olympic athlete Jim Hutton.
Eggar has a fiancé, but foxy Cary works his wiles on both Samantha and Jim. The results are obvious.
Walk Don't Run has a few funny moments, Cary Grant style, especially when Grant strips down to his underwear to talk to Hutton during Hutton's event which is the long distance walk. He also has to pry Eggar's fiancé away to get Eggar and Hutton together. John Standing is Eggar's fiancé and he puts in a droll performance as a dull predictable British civil servant.
Cary managed to mine a few more laughs out of his last screen role, but you decide if the trip was worth it.
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- QuizCary Grant (Sir William Rutland) retired from acting after this movie because, at sixty-one, he had become too old to play the romantic lead. Grant, furthermore, did not think his fans would want to see him playing supporting roles.
- BlooperAt the race, Julius says the fastest time for the 50 km race-walk is "four hours and fifty-three minutes." At the time of the 1964 Olympics, the men's 50 km race-walk world record was actually 4:00:50. (At the time of the film's release, the record was 3:55:36.)
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Christine Easton: After 7:45, you can have the bathroom all day if you'd like.
Sir William Rutland: I wouldn't know what to do in the bathroom all day!
- ConnessioniFeatured in American Masters: Cary Grant: A Class Apart (2004)
- Colonne sonoreAn Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair)
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Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey
Sung by Cary Grant
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.810.000 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 54 minuti
- Mix di suoni
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- 2.35 : 1