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De Todo o Coração

Título original: San Diego I Love You
  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1 h 23 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
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Buster Keaton, Edward Everett Horton, Louise Allbritton, Charles Bates, Eric Blore, Donald Davis, Jon Hall, Peter Miles, Irene Ryan, and Rudy Wissler in De Todo o Coração (1944)
AdventureComedyRomanceWar

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA harried daughter tries to keep her wacky family together while trying to sell her eccentric father's latest invention, a collapsible life raft.A harried daughter tries to keep her wacky family together while trying to sell her eccentric father's latest invention, a collapsible life raft.A harried daughter tries to keep her wacky family together while trying to sell her eccentric father's latest invention, a collapsible life raft.

  • Direção
    • Reginald Le Borg
  • Roteiristas
    • Ruth McKenney
    • Richard Bransten
    • Michael Fessier
  • Artistas
    • Jon Hall
    • Louise Allbritton
    • Edward Everett Horton
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    208
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    • Direção
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Roteiristas
      • Ruth McKenney
      • Richard Bransten
      • Michael Fessier
    • Artistas
      • Jon Hall
      • Louise Allbritton
      • Edward Everett Horton
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
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    Jon Hall
    Jon Hall
    • John Thompson Caldwell IV
    Louise Allbritton
    Louise Allbritton
    • Virginia McCooley
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Philip McCooley
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Nelson - the Butler
    Buster Keaton
    Buster Keaton
    • Bus Driver
    Irene Ryan
    Irene Ryan
    • Sheila Jones
    Rudy Wissler
    • Walter McCooley
    Peter Miles
    Peter Miles
    • Joey McCooley
    • (as Gerald Perreau)
    Charles Bates
    Charles Bates
    • Larry McCooley
    Donald Davis
    • Pete McCooley
    • (as Don Davis)
    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake
    • Miss Lake
    Chester Clute
    Chester Clute
    • Percy Caldwell
    Sarah Selby
    Sarah Selby
    • Mrs. Lovelace
    Fern Emmett
    Fern Emmett
    • Mrs. Callope
    Harry Barris
    Harry Barris
    • Clarinetist
    • (não creditado)
    Leon Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    • Violinist
    • (não creditado)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Mr. Bradshaw
    • (não creditado)
    Margaret Bert
    • Mrs. Fitzmaurice
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Roteiristas
      • Ruth McKenney
      • Richard Bransten
      • Michael Fessier
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários11

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    cayuqui_e

    This is one of a dozen motion pictures seen during childhood that impressed me, and possibly changed my life, if only a little.

    I saw this movie with my mother in 1944, and it made a lasting impression upon me. We lived in Buffalo and both of us agreed that San Diego would be a better place for us and decided that some day we would live there. Though this never came about, and I have never been to San Diego, it must have "put a bee in my bonnet" because eventually I came to Mexico where I have been living permanently since 1955. This is a motion picture I would like to see again.
    7SimonJack

    Silly family comedy during WW II in San Diego

    "San Diego I Love You" is a light and silly family comedy. This is a Universal film in the days when that studio was not among the Big Five. Along with Columbia and United Artists, it made up a second tier of studios. The Big Five were marked by large theater chains and big studio lots to support them. They also could pay more and sought out and got the best actors and actresses. Of course, with more studios their actors became more familiar to the public. The stars of the various studios might appear in occasional films with other studios by loan outs or other deals.

    The leads in this film are Louise Allbritton and Jon Hall. They were a couple of the leading performers of Universal at the time. Allbritton was in a number of films with other big name stars, either filmed by Universal with trades, or on loan out herself to another studio. By 1950 she moved almost exclusively into TV series and films. Jon Hall had been a leading man at Universal since 1935. He appeared in a number of swashbuckler and adventure films. Most of those are forgotten or little known in the 21st century, although a few were very good films. Hall's star began to fade in the early 1950s, and by the end of that decade his movie career was all but ended.

    One nice attribute of this film is the supporting cast. It includes Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore and Buster Keaton.

    The date of this film is 1944, so World War II was still going strong. There's no mention of the war and no sign of it at all in this film. Considering that it takes place in San Diego, it was strange that it doesn't have scenes with many men and women in uniform. Especially the Navy, since San Diego was and is a major naval base.

    A strange scene is the bus driving on the shore. There aren't many spots where a vehicle could get onto the beach at or near San Diego. If it was filmed there and not somewhere else along the coast, it probably was Dog Beach in the NW corner of the city where the San Diego River runs through Mission valley and empties into the ocean. It's just south of the Mission Bay Channel entrance. A beach access parking lot has been there since the late 20th century, but I don't know if it was there in 1944.

    Allbritton plays a cheerful and chipper Virginia McCooley in this film. Horton is her dad, Philip, who was a high school science teacher until he came up with an invention that might have takers. Hall plays John Thompson Caldwell, the wealthy chairman of a large company that may be interested in the invention. But his character is very wooden in this film. Blore plays Nelson, the butler and handyman who goes with the house that the McCooley's buy in San Diego. Keaton plays a bus driver who has driven the exact same boring route for more than 20 years.

    Most people would probably enjoy this film. It's not raucous comedy or a barrel of laughs. It has humorous situations and a sprinkling of funny lines. Mostly, it has warmth and a light-hearted feel for a family on a new adventure.

    Here are some favorite lines.

    Philip McCooley, "You mean to tell me that you resigned for me over the telephone to the principal of the high school?" Virginia McCooley, "He thought it was a little unusual too, at first. Then I told him you were just too bashful to admit the reason."

    Philip McCooley, "What are you doing with that piece of furniture?" Moving Man, "Why, I'm growing mushrooms in it. One side, buddy."

    Virginia McCooley, "Well, why all the fuss? What does San Diego think it is - Washington, D.C.?" Hotel clerk, "Lady, we pride ourselves on having more confusion per square inch in San Diego than Washington ever heard of."
    9glennstenb

    I Love "San Diego I Love You" and so will You!

    I was happily surprised at the enjoyment this little film provided. It could be described as a screwball comedy, I suppose, but it never gets carried away with itself and stays committed to what really amounts to a mostly subtly comedic sequence of vignettes. There are so many opportunities for this film to become just a silly and hectic hodgepodge but admirably the fantasy-like story is made to seem enjoyably plausible.

    The players are just so engaging and the little moves and bits of business exhibited by the cast, especially Louise Allbritton, are admirable. She is gorgeous and her eyes are particularly fascinating. I was particularly impressed by the restrained and excellent performance by Edward Everett Horton...his is the effort that, if not held in check, could have sunk the picture. Luckily, too, the youngsters in the film were not allowed to run amok and bring the picture down. And what can be said of Buster Keaton's appearance... it is as affectingly priceless as the entire bus episode is affectingly unique.

    One reviewer found it odd that the story was set in San Diego during the War and that no sailors and soldiers are evident. But there are, for I actually looked for that very thing during a brief street scene and indeed there is a liberal peppering of sailors walking the street in the parade of passers-by. Whether on the street, in the office, or in the home, the sets are decked out appropriately. Additionally, the film's editing is crisp and continuity is wonderful.

    For sure this is a fantasy, including the curiosity that the third richest man in America would happily fall for the propellant of a small-town eccentric family. But this is a successfully comedic film from the World War II era and no doubt will be enjoyed by fans of movies from the era.
    9tacox-2

    old time favorite

    I watched this recently by chance- absolutely charming! Clever writing, excellent timing and completely family friendly- without seeming dated. This movie has influenced me to take more chances, enjoy life more and recommend it to my three children-ranging in age from 11 to 27. Draws attention to the coincidences in life that may not be concidences and the opportunities that we may miss if we're not watching! One of the best of its genre and generation, in my opinion. I had forgotten how clever the writing could be in some of these old classics. If this is not counted as one of the classics, it should be and certainly is in my book. I will probably buy it!
    8AlsExGal

    A wacky Huttonesque wartime comedy...

    And by Huttonesque I am talking about Betty Hutton, who, at the time this movie was made, was riding high over at Paramount as a bubbly blonde singing comedienne. Universal, with not nearly as much money as Paramount, has Louise Albritton in this role as Virginia McCooley, the oldest of five children - the rest are boys much younger than she - whose father is a widowed schoolteacher, Philip McCooley (Edward Everett Horton). Dad has invented a one man inflatable life raft, and he would like to sell it to the Navy, but is too afraid of leaving his safe teaching job. So Virginia quits dad's job for him, ends their lease, and moves their furniture to San Diego - without notifying dad first.

    So off this family goes to San Diego, at that time the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet, and during wartime there is practically a no vacancy sign at the city limits, it is so packed with sailors and government personnel. The McCooleys don't know any of this, they are just feeling their way through getting a place and getting dad's invention accepted by the navy. But there is another road block besides housing. On the train to San Diego the McCooleys managed to anger someone who happens to be a very important person - the owner of the railroad, the third richest person in the US, and the arbiter of what inventions get accepted by the Navy's civilian research branch. And this guy, a young eligible bachelor, does not trust women because he figures they are all after his fortune. So if Virginia hopes to make inroads with him she will have to tread carefully.

    With Buster Keaton as a bus driver who is in a rut, Irene Ryan as somebody who mistakes the McCooley home as a boarding house and is determined to hold on tight to what she thinks is her new room, and Eric Blore once again gets to make Horton's life miserable as an incompetent and unwanted gentleman's gentleman.

    It is funny independent of the time in which it is made, but it is also great as a history lesson about life on the homefront in 1944. Highly recommended.

    As for Louise Albritton, Universal's own Betty Hutton, you may have never heard of her before, but not because she hit the skids. She married in 1946 and eventually dropped out of show business to raise a family in the post war baby boom tradition, dying in 1979 after 33 years of marriage. A much happier ending to her tale than to poor Betty Hutton's tragic life.

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      In his final scene Buster Keaton breaks out in a big smile, one of the only times in his career the Great Stoneface did so on camera.
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      Philip McCooley: You mean to tell me that you resigned for me over the telephone to the principal of the high school?

      Virginia McCooley: He thought it was a little unusual too, at first. Then I told him you were just too bashful to admit the reason.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de setembro de 1944 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • San Diego I Love You
    • Locações de filme
      • San Diego, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Universal Pictures
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