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Uma Casa como Poucas

Título original: Hello Down There
  • 1969
  • G
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,6/10
997
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Jim Backus, Janet Leigh, Roddy McDowall, Ken Berry, and Tony Randall in Uma Casa como Poucas (1969)
A marine scientist volunteers to have his family live in a prototype underwater home to prove it's practical.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA marine scientist volunteers to have his family live in a prototype underwater home to prove it's practical.A marine scientist volunteers to have his family live in a prototype underwater home to prove it's practical.A marine scientist volunteers to have his family live in a prototype underwater home to prove it's practical.

  • Direção
    • Jack Arnold
    • Ricou Browning
  • Roteiristas
    • Art Arthur
    • John McGreevey
    • Frank Telford
  • Artistas
    • Tony Randall
    • Janet Leigh
    • Roddy McDowall
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,6/10
    997
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jack Arnold
      • Ricou Browning
    • Roteiristas
      • Art Arthur
      • John McGreevey
      • Frank Telford
    • Artistas
      • Tony Randall
      • Janet Leigh
      • Roddy McDowall
    • 44Avaliações de usuários
    • 11Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Tony Randall
    Tony Randall
    • Fred Miller
    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Vivian Miller
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Nate Ashbury
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • T.R. Hollister
    Ken Berry
    Ken Berry
    • Mel Cheever
    Charlotte Rae
    Charlotte Rae
    • Myrtle Ruth
    Kay Cole
    Kay Cole
    • Lorrie Miller
    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Harold Webster
    Lou Wagner
    Lou Wagner
    • Marvin Webster
    Gary Tigerman
    • Tommie Miller
    Arnold Stang
    Arnold Stang
    • Jonah
    Harvey Lembeck
    Harvey Lembeck
    • Sonarman
    Merv Griffin
    Merv Griffin
    • Merv Griffin
    Lee Meredith
    Lee Meredith
    • Dr. Wells
    Bruce Gordon
    Bruce Gordon
    • Adm. Sheridan
    Frank Schuller
    • Alan Briggs
    Henny Backus
    • Mrs. Webster
    Pat Henning
    Pat Henning
    • Reilly
    • Direção
      • Jack Arnold
      • Ricou Browning
    • Roteiristas
      • Art Arthur
      • John McGreevey
      • Frank Telford
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    bgonzal

    Charming, Nostalgic movie

    I loved this movie as a kid. My cousin and I were always allowed to stay up when it was on late night tv, just so that we could sing along to "Little Goldfish". I wish I could get this on video. The feel of this movie is very much like the popular 60's sitcoms - I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Gilligan's Island - a little hokey, but fun in a magical way. It has great songs, which invoke Josie and the Pussycats, and other Saturday morning "rock" cartoons popular at the time. It also has an amazingly famous cast, including Dreyfuss as a teen.
    P. Smith

    I'd love to see this movie again... how can I?

    I remember seeing this movie at the Theater back in '69 '70. I'd love to see it again. I saw Richard Dreyfus on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Jay played a small clip from the movie. Dreyfus seemed embarrassed and muttered something to the effect that he was trying to quash all copies of this movie. I don't think it has been released to video.
    9vonnablady

    This movie is sublimely ridiculous. Watch and enjoy.

    The cast of this 1969 movie alone is enough to recommend it. A pre Odd Couple Tony Randall. A post Psycho Janet Leigh as his wife . Jim Backus being Jim Backus. Roddy McDowell somewhere between Flicka and Planet of the Apes. Richard Dreyfus facing his FIRST shark encounter (sharks were old hat to him by the time Jaws came around) Ken Barry actually playing a bad guy! And Charlotte Rae who apparently had other charges in her care prior to Willis, Arnold, Blair, Jo, Natalie and Tootie.

    If that doesn't give you an idea of the delightful absurdity of this movie add in a couple of dolphins that have seen 1 too many Lassie movies. Sprinkle it with sonar jamming rock music and Harvey Lemboeck. I defy anyone with an ounce of humor in their soul not to laugh at the silliness of this movie.

    So what's the movie about? Okay if you MUST know, Tony Randall has invented an underwater home and to prove to his boss (Jim Backus) that living under water isn't a crazy idea Tony talks his family into moving into his invention for a month. Tony and Janet have 2 teenagers that are part of a rock band that's about to go big time thanks to record company owner and boy-genius Roddy McDowell, so naturally the entire band goes along for the ride including a lead guitarist played by Richard Dreyfus. You'll find Janet's "futuristic" kitchen quite amusing...as well as the idea that when the kids practice their rock music it jams Navy sonar! Oh, did I mention that Ken Barry is a conniving coworker of Tony's and who's trying to sabotage Tony's work and take his job??
    7S1rr34l

    Life Under The Sea, I Can't Wait. A Delight. 1-2-Watch.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Hello Down There; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 1.50 Direction: 1.50 Pace: 1.25 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.50

    TOTAL: 7.00 out of 10.00.

    Boy, am I glad that I'm trolling through some old science fiction flicks (which IMDb has this listed as), or else this morning's breakfast wouldn't have been so entertaining. Not having heard of the movie but noting the star cast, even an early Richard Dreyfuss appearance, I made to find a copy. And I wasn't disappointed.

    The story Art Arthur, John McGreevey, and Frank Telford gave me had enough content to keep me entertained for the hour-and-a-half runtime. The story is that of lowly and much-abashed architect Fred Miller. Miller has designed and built the prototype house of the future, but his boss believes it to be a complete waste of money as there are no military applications: And that's where the big bucks are. So he gives Fred an ultimatum; he and his family need to spend thirty days inside the property, and he'll keep his job, and the abode will stay. He readily agrees without consulting his kin. But it's not all plain sailing because the house is ninety feet below the sea, and his wife is aquaphobic. He later finds out his two kids aren't too happy about the arrangement either. They've just joined Harold and His Hang-Ups, a pop-rock-swing band. If they disappear for a month, Harrold'll hire two other Hang-Ups in their place. Fred opts for option B and invites the driving force of the band and The Sound, Harold and Marvin Webster, along for the dive. What could go wrong? Well, there's plenty, and you'll have to watch the movie to find out. But one of the best elements of the narrative are the characterisations and the relationships. Everyone has their own persona, which is excellent because it makes them individual. And that individuality aids magnificently in the development of an engaging story. For example, Fred's wife, Vivian, is a writer, and she is definitely the chalk to his cheese. It's a strange relationship but the writers, with help from the performers, make it work. Better yet, it feels proper, even credible. And the story is packed with similar bonds, like the big bad boss, T R Hollister, and everyone that works for him. He loves nothing better than to lord it over everyone, and if he can make them feel inferior, all the better. This boss-employee connection also makes for some humourous scenes, especially when Hollister is in the wrong, which is most of the time. And this is where most comedic elements stem from - the people, their personalities, and their relations to everyone else. I loved Myrtle Ruth, the housekeeper. She's the type who tries to stay keyed-in with the youth, so she's hip with all their sayings, slang, and sounds. She loves the music that Marvin's group plays. Yet when she's around Fred Miller, she changes to accommodate him but stays the same joyful person she is. I wish there were more Myrtles in the world today.

    Director Jack Arnold must have realised how good the story and its characters were because he simply films them, and films them simply. There's nothing too daring in Arnold's cinematographic style. On the whole, he's happy to compose his shots well and then let the actors do the rest. It works superbly. This style allowed the narrative and the performers to create a heartwarming and lighthearted atmosphere, making the movie an easy and enjoyable pleasure to watch. There are only a couple of special effects - a listing underwater house and dolphins pulling a submarine. The first one comes off well enough, but the second doesn't fair too good. It's not too difficult to see that the model sub the porpoise pull is smaller than the one the cast occupies. But it gets worse because when Fred rescues them from the sea floor, he literally grabs the submarine through the front windscreen - shouldn't that be water-screen or sea-screen(?) - and yanks the empty and holey fake sub around so the dolphins can Santa's Sleigh them to safety. But that is pretty much the only fail in the film. Even the stock footage they use to show the Navy on manoeuvres is close to the film stock used in the picture and isn't too distracting, as with quite a few other films.

    The movie also possesses some of the best underwater segments ever filmed, especially from the 60s. These are thanks to director Ricou Browning. He even brings to the audience a more credible and realistic shark attack. You see Frank swimming amongst the great whites, which he has to fend off using his feet and fists. Luckily, he also has help from the dolphins, who swim head-first into the sharks, nudging them out of the way and taking their attention off Frank. These underwater sequences guided this film into that unique section of my heart reserved for wonder.

    The cast is excellent. No, they're perfect. The casting director made the ideal choices for this flick. Everyone makes their character their own. You don't see Tony Randall or Janet Leigh; you see Fred and Vivian Miller. The only one who does quite make this transposition is Roddy McDowell as record mogul Nate Ashbury. He comes across as Roddy McDowell having a hell of a great time. The strange thing is this is better because his on-screen attitude is as contagious as the delightful light-heartedness that permeates the film. But I doff my hat to The Duke and Dutchess and Helga. If these dolphins and seal don't win and warm your heart, you need serious time on a couch with a psychiatrist near to you.

    Hello Down There is a terrific oldie to chill out to on a Sunday afternoon after stuffing yourself with the roast dinner. It's enjoyable and entertaining enough for the whole family. So I would happily suggest you search it out for a look-see. I'll keep this one on standby for those depression days - it should be enough to buoy me out of the dark funk.

    Glub, Glub-Glub, Glub, Glub-Glub - Glub! Yeah, that's right; go and check out my IMDb lists - The Final Frontier and Just For Laughs, to see where I ranked Hello Down There.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    8ldshome5

    Wonderful Family Movie

    I was at the local Borders Books and saw this DVD. I was so excited! It was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Why? I loved the cute songs and the whole idea of living under the water. Plus, I was really into Flipper and loved the sea creatures in the film. I remember dreaming about living underwater and playing pretend ( I was probably 7-8 when I saw it the first time). My husband and I have 3 kids at home 16, 14 and 11. My husband had never seen but he knew all the actors and wanted to see them. Everyone in the family watched it and liked it very much. Lots of smiles and laughs! The kids are watching it for the second time today. We love all kinds of movies but love family type movies the best. Like all the great family movies and TV shows of that time, you will have a warm, happy feeling when it is over! I am so glad this is on DVD to be cherished and shared for generations. We don't have TV (would have it if the shows were like the late 60's early 70's)so my kids would never have been able to see it with out it being on Video or DVD. Thank you Technology for giving us choices!

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    • Curiosidades
      Reissued for Saturday children's matinées under the title "Sub-A-Dub-Dub".
    • Erros de gravação
      In the opening of the film, when the band are at home recording their song, the tape recorder is on "PLAY". The record button, to the immediate right of the play button, is not pressed down.
    • Citações

      Fred Miller: [they are in a mini-submarine] We maintain normal atmospheric pressure in here by a special mixture of Oxygen and Helium.

      T.R. Hollister: Never mind the scientific lecture, Miller. Just what is this crazy project you dragged me down here to see?

      Fred Miller: Mr. Hollister, this project meets the most important challenge of the future.

      T.R. Hollister: Never mind the future, just give me the past. And oysters.

      T.R. Hollister: There she is!

      T.R. Hollister: Where?

      Fred Miller: Right there. Dead ahead.

      T.R. Hollister: Well, I see where is it, but what is it? It looks like a large onion.

      Fred Miller: That's what we call it: "The Green Onion".

      T.R. Hollister: $200,000 for an underwater onion?

      Fred Miller: It's a house. A completely self sufficient, underwater house.

      T.R. Hollister: A house for what? Flounders?

      Fred Miller: Underwater living is coming, T.R. It has to. At the present population growth in the predictable future, there'll be one human being for every square foot of land on Earth. Can you imagine what that means? This is your future living space

      [he uses his hands to indicate a square foot]

      Fred Miller: unless...

      [he points to the Green Onion]

      T.R. Hollister: Well, people weren't meant to live underwater.

      Fred Miller: Or fly, or go to the moon. We can't continue to ignore 71% of the Earth's surface, T.R., just because it's underwater. Wait till you see the inside!

    • Conexões
      References The Merv Griffin Show (1962)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Hello, Down There
      Lyrics and Music by Jeff Barry

      Vocal by Jeff Barry

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      • 12 de março de 1971 (México)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Ivan Tors Studio, Miami, Flórida, EUA(Studio)
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