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When in Rome

  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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When in Rome (1952)
Buddy ComedyComedyCrimeDrama

An American fugitive flees to Rome and tries to elude capture by masquerading as a priest.An American fugitive flees to Rome and tries to elude capture by masquerading as a priest.An American fugitive flees to Rome and tries to elude capture by masquerading as a priest.

  • Director
    • Clarence Brown
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Kingsley
    • Charles Schnee
    • Robert Buckner
  • Stars
    • Van Johnson
    • Paul Douglas
    • Joseph Calleia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    375
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clarence Brown
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Kingsley
      • Charles Schnee
      • Robert Buckner
    • Stars
      • Van Johnson
      • Paul Douglas
      • Joseph Calleia
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Father John
    Paul Douglas
    Paul Douglas
    • Joe Brewster
    Joseph Calleia
    Joseph Calleia
    • Aggiunto Bodulli
    Carlo Rizzo
    • Antonio Silesto
    Tudor Owen
    Tudor Owen
    • Father McGinniss
    Dino Nardi
    • Commissario Genoa
    Aldo Silvani
    Aldo Silvani
    • Cabby
    Mario Siletti
    Mario Siletti
    • Luigi Lugacetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    • Mrs. Lugacetti
    Mimi Aguglia
    Mimi Aguglia
    • Rosa
    Emory Parnell
    Emory Parnell
    • Ship's Captain
    Charles Fawcett
    • Mr. Cates
    Alberto Lolli
    • Father Segatini
    Adriano Ambrogi
    • Father Mariani
    Amina Pirani Maggi
    Amina Pirani Maggi
    • Dove
    Carlo Borelli
    • Monsignor
    Giuseppe Pierozzi
    • Baker
    Guido Martufi
    • Urchin
    • Director
      • Clarence Brown
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Kingsley
      • Charles Schnee
      • Robert Buckner
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    9HotToastyRag

    Such a sweet movie

    Filmed on location in Rome, Paul Douglas and Van Johnson starred in this heartwarming comedy about two different men who form an unlikely friendship. Chances are you've never heard of When in Rome, and I would wholeheartedly recommend this forgotten gem. If you're a fan of either lead, or if you like buddy comedies or bittersweet stories, you'll absolutely love this movie.

    Van Johnson plays a priest, traveling to Rome for a holy pilgrimage. Paul Douglas plays a criminal, on the run from the American police. When Paul switches their clothes and pretends to be a priest himself, a delightful and meaningful adventure ensues. Tons of great scenery is present throughout the movie, and it feels sometimes like you've taken a vacation (albeit in black-and-white) with them.

    Paul is his usual adorable softie in this movie, and it's not hard to believe he could have had a different outcome if he's had different breaks when his character was younger. He's really not a bad guy; he's just made bad choices. I love Paul Douglas, and because of his tragically short career, it's important to treasure the movies he did make. I'm not usually a fan of Van Johnson, though, which is why I surprised myself by how much I liked him in this movie. He was very believable in his character, and he really warmed up to Paul. This is a short movie, but it feels like you really get to know these men and spend some time with them. If you haven't seen this movie yet, it's time you joined those of us who have. After all, when in Rome...
    6moonspinner55

    Light drama comes preceded by a moral and an early lump in the throat...both smoothly engineered

    Producer-director Clarence Brown specialized in moralizing dramas mixed with a touch of Hollywood uplift; "When in Rome" is a first-class example of his straight-laced style, which isn't flexible exactly, but does entertain in its fashion. Dorothy Kingsley and Charles Schnee penned this rather lumpy screenplay about an escaped convict stealing a priest's clothes and identity while on a ship sailing to Italy. The priest soon catches up with the cuddly crook in Rome and helps him to reform, but the police (who apparently have no other pressing engagements on their agenda) are dead-set on bringing the convict in. Lighthearted (and occasionally lightheaded), feel-good religious nonsense, bolstered by the wonderful locales and by solid lead performances from Van Johnson and Paul Douglas. Douglas may be the most benign criminal in movie history, and director Brown plays off the actor's aw-shucks inner-goodness by giving Douglas some engaging scenes (such as a familiar one--the fake priest being asked to say grace--which still works a little magic). The finale is pure hokum, but it too is done with such sincerity that only curmudgeons could balk. **1/2 from ****
    8ajcrypto

    Light comedy with a moral twist

    Father John visits Rome at the height of the 1950 Holy Year. His stay will get pretty complicated when Joe Brewster, a con man, steals his identity and garb. Clean '50s fun with Rome's structural highlights as a background.
    7ksf-2

    pretty good "good vs. evil " story

    So fate puts two men together on an ocean voyage; Father Halligan, a man of the cloth with good intentions, and Joe Brewster, with less than an honorable past. Van Johnson was in his prime here, and could play just about anything. Paul Douglas is Brewster, and usually played the thug, due to his appearance. Brewster takes the priest's clothes and his identity, and makes a run for it when the boat docks in Roma. There are some funny lines… at dinner on the cruise, the passengers have a good sense of humor, and tell some clever jokes, but for the most part, it's a pretty serious suspense drama. Also some beautiful scenery of Rome, as we travel around. 1950 had actually been a holy year in the Catholic church, so Buckner, the writer, used that as a basis for the story. What better theme to include the battle of right and wrong than a story based on a priest? We hear over and over again how Father Halligan is trying to decide if he should turn in Brewster. Lots of jokes about safe-crackers and what it was like in Sing Sing. Pretty good story, if you buy in and go along for the ride. We see all the beautiful, old historic landmarks of Rome, and have an adventure along the way. Directed by Clarence Brown, who had directed so many Garbo films, and was nominated for SIX Oscars! Shows on Turner Classics now and then. Kind of a "feel good" story, but not real meaty.
    8rupie

    charming, delightful, touching

    I was drawn to the film by TCM's summary and by the presence of two estimable actors. Van Johnson and Paul Douglas never quite made Hollywood's A-list but for my money they are two very accomplished practitioners of the thespian art.

    Johnson, as Father Halloran, shares a ship cabin with Joe Brewster (Douglas) who, unbeknownst to Halloran, is on the lam from San Quentin. Halloran is on his way to Rome for Holy Year, and his and Brewster's paths become intertwined.

    The movie seems to want to be a lighthearted comedy but in the end becomes quite touching, as Halloran becomes Brewster's confessor. The script is excellent and the action moves along well.

    In addition the movie is a wonderful travelogue of pre-Vatican II Rome, in stunning black and white. And to a dinosaur like myself it is bittersweet to watch a movie from a time when religious devotion was respected and taken seriously. Today anti-Catholicism is, as some wag commented, "the last respectable bigotry of the intelligentsia."

    Be sure not to miss this overlooked little gem.

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    • Trivia
      Paul Douglas comments that St. Peter's is bigger than Yankee Stadium. In fact, the Yankee Stadium of 1952 could fit into just the central aisle of St. Peter's.
    • Goofs
      A priest tells Brewster St. Peter's Basilica holds 100,000 people. It actually can only hold 60,000.
    • Quotes

      Father John X. Halligan: Holiness often disappears with the daylight.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening card: "1950 was a holy year. Three million pilgrims from every part of the world thronged to Rome, the Eternal City. Our story is about two men who journeyed to Rome that year. One was Father John X. Halligan, a young priest from Coaltown, Pennsylvania, whose mission was a holy one; the other was Joe Brewster, late of Sing Sing, San Quentin, Joliet, and Atlanta, whose mission was not so holy...

      If our story has a moral, it's a simple one: God may move in mysterious ways, but He gets there just the same. "
    • Soundtracks
      Hymn 'Panis Angelicus'
      by César Franck

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1952 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una aventura en Roma
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $1,313,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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