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Cette sacrée famille

Original title: Room for One More
  • 1952
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.3K
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Cary Grant, Betsy Drake, and George Winslow in Cette sacrée famille (1952)
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New Jersey couple Anna and Poppy Rose become foster parents to several kids born into less fortunate circumstances, including a desperately unhappy 13-year-old girl and a physically handicap... Read allNew Jersey couple Anna and Poppy Rose become foster parents to several kids born into less fortunate circumstances, including a desperately unhappy 13-year-old girl and a physically handicapped boy with a penchant for getting into serious trouble.New Jersey couple Anna and Poppy Rose become foster parents to several kids born into less fortunate circumstances, including a desperately unhappy 13-year-old girl and a physically handicapped boy with a penchant for getting into serious trouble.

  • Director
    • Norman Taurog
  • Writers
    • Jack Rose
    • Melville Shavelson
    • Anna Perrot Rose
  • Stars
    • Cary Grant
    • Betsy Drake
    • Lurene Tuttle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Jack Rose
      • Melville Shavelson
      • Anna Perrot Rose
    • Stars
      • Cary Grant
      • Betsy Drake
      • Lurene Tuttle
    • 50User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • George Rose
    Betsy Drake
    Betsy Drake
    • Anna Perrott Rose
    Lurene Tuttle
    Lurene Tuttle
    • Miss Kenyon
    Randy Stuart
    Randy Stuart
    • Gladys Foreman
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Harry Foreman
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Mayor Michael J. Kane
    Mary Treen
    Mary Treen
    • Grace Roberts
    • (as Mary Lou Treen)
    Iris Mann
    Iris Mann
    • Jane Miller
    George Winslow
    George Winslow
    • Teenie Rose
    Clifford Tatum Jr.
    Clifford Tatum Jr.
    • Jimmy John Wilson
    Gay Gordon
    Gay Gordon
    • Trot Rose
    Malcolm Cassell
    • Tim Rose
    Larry Olsen
    Larry Olsen
    • Benji Roberts
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Milkman
    • (scenes deleted)
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Ice Man
    • (scenes deleted)
    Mary Alan Hokanson
    Mary Alan Hokanson
    • Minor Role
    • (scenes deleted)
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • The Doctor
    • (scenes deleted)
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Parent at Meeting
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Jack Rose
      • Melville Shavelson
      • Anna Perrot Rose
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10edwagreen

    Room for One More- I Adore! ****

    Heartwarming tale which proves that environment is a great factor than heredity with regard to placement of children.

    Cary Grant and Betsy Drake are absolutely fabulous as the couple with 3 children and limited finances; despite this, they take in two difficult foster children.

    With patience and a firm hand, they are able to succeed beyond the expectation of what many would feel.

    They did a wonderful job raising their own three children as well. The three knew when to help out.

    The film excellently pointed out the problems of coping with a foster children; one who comes into your home with an array of problems looking for love and understanding.

    This is definitely a film that will tug at your heart. It is so nostalgic yet it represents the best of human kindness and dignity. You'll have a tear in your eye, but you will certainly come away with that good feeling of accomplishment.

    Bless those who take in foster children and are able to work with them.
    8fgoodwin

    Heartwarming family film

    I loved this film. It is the story of a family (Cary Grant and Betsy Drake starring as "Poppy" and Anna Rose) who take in a couple of orphaned children, and the various mi-adventures and calamities that result.

    I enjoyed the way the film dealt with some real-life issues, like how the financially-strapped couple would deal with the added costs of taking in another child, how "natural" children deal with adopted children, and how "normal" children deal with disabled children. Some of the scenes aren't pretty; in the current era of political-correctness, we sometimes forget how mean children could be to one another back in those days.

    There are several scenes in the movie that involve the Boy Scouts. As a Scouter myself, these were my favorite parts. I especially liked the Eagle ceremony, and I really noticed how the Pledge of Allegiance, as said in 1952, omits "under God", which wasn't added until 1954! Another thing I noticed: George Winslow, who played "Teenie" in this movie, later played a Cub Scout in "Mister Scoutmaster" (1953) starring Clifton Webb and Frances Dee.

    Scouting played a prominent role in both films, which evidenced the place of Scouting in American society of the 1950s. For those of us currently involved in Scouting, we can only look with nostalgia at how Scouting was viewed at that time: as a wholesome activity for boys, unburdened with all the baggage of the political-correctness of our times.

    Whether you're a Scouter or not, I think (unless you're totally jaded) that you and your children will really enjoy this heartwarming story of Scouting in an extended family.
    indy-39

    a look at what might have been...

    Of all Cary Grant's films "Room For One More" shows what might have been had Grant taken a different road with his career and done a television show. The film plays like a well written sitcom and is very entertaining and touching in its own way. Of course, arguably the greatest movie star of all time would never have condescended to do TV...and that's how it should have been... but IF he had chosen to, here is work to show he would have become perhaps one of the greatest television stars of all time. Would you rather be remembered for being the "perfect" male or as a befuddled and decidedly overmatched father? As for myself , I would choose the former... though I am much closer to the latter.
    6wes-connors

    "I Love Cary"

    Pushover engineer Cary Grant (as George "Poppy" Rose) and pretty housewife Betsy Drake (as Anna Perrott Rose) live comfortably with their three kids, dog, and pregnant cat. Then, the couple decide to become foster parents to a couple of needy children. First, they take in disagreeable, neglected Iris Mann (as Jane Miller). Next, they bring in sullen, crippled Clifford Tatum Jr. (as James "Jimmy John" Wilson). Prepare to get your heart tugged as the kids learn to fit in with their new family, and visa versa...

    If you've ever wondered how a TV situation comedy series starring Cary Grant would have played, this is your chance. Looking like a pilot for a series planned for Mr. Grant and Ms. Drake, who was his wife at the time, it's like "My Three Sons" and "Father Knows Best" meets "The Brady Bunch". In fact, "Room for One More" finally did become a series, in 1962. But, since Grant was a perennial box office attraction in theaters, there was no reason for him to do television. Watch it for the kids, they're terrific.

    ****** Room for One More (1/10/52) Norman Taurog ~ Cary Grant, Betsy Drake, Clifford Tatum Jr., Iris Mann
    8srmccarthy

    Very good movie!

    The summary tells enough of the story, so I will only say that I found this movie to be very enjoyable and entertaining!

    It might draw some tears (both of joy and compassion). If you love children, or if you can simply understand the situations that concern blended family, you will most likely enjoy this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Cary Grant and Betsy Drake were married to each other when they made this film.
    • Goofs
      When George opens the book of "collected poems" he gave his son as a birthday present, the visible pages are clearly prose, not poetry.
    • Quotes

      George 'Poppy' Rose: [talking to summer school teacher] Sister, if it had been me, I'd have bitten *both* your ankles!

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of the traditional "The End", this film ends with the French word "Bonsoir", which means "Good Evening" and is repeatedly said by the Cary Grant's character during the movie.
    • Connections
      Featured in American Masters: Cary Grant, gentleman acteur (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Can't We Be Friends
      (uncredited)

      Music by Kay Swift

      Played when Jane and Poppy are dancing

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1952 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • HBOMAX
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Uno más no importa
    • Filming locations
      • Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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