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Romance à Rio

Original title: Romance on the High Seas
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
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7.0/10
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Doris Day, Jack Carson, Don DeFore, Janis Paige, and S.Z. Sakall in Romance à Rio (1948)
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Classic MusicalHoliday RomanceRomantic ComedyComedyMusicalMysteryRomance

Romantic misunderstandings abound when spouses suspect each other of being unfaithful, and a nightclub singer takes a cruise under a false identity.Romantic misunderstandings abound when spouses suspect each other of being unfaithful, and a nightclub singer takes a cruise under a false identity.Romantic misunderstandings abound when spouses suspect each other of being unfaithful, and a nightclub singer takes a cruise under a false identity.

  • Directors
    • Michael Curtiz
    • Busby Berkeley
  • Writers
    • Julius J. Epstein
    • I.A.L. Diamond
    • Sixto Pondal Ríos
  • Stars
    • Jack Carson
    • Janis Paige
    • Doris Day
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Michael Curtiz
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Writers
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • I.A.L. Diamond
      • Sixto Pondal Ríos
    • Stars
      • Jack Carson
      • Janis Paige
      • Doris Day
    • 52User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jack Carson
    Jack Carson
    • Peter Virgil
    Janis Paige
    Janis Paige
    • Elvira Kent
    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Georgia Garrett
    Don DeFore
    Don DeFore
    • Michael Kent
    Oscar Levant
    Oscar Levant
    • Oscar Farrar
    S.Z. Sakall
    S.Z. Sakall
    • Uncle Lazlo Lazlo
    Fortunio Bonanova
    Fortunio Bonanova
    • Plinio
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Ship's Doctor
    Franklin Pangborn
    Franklin Pangborn
    • Rio Hotel Clerk
    Leslie Brooks
    Leslie Brooks
    • Miss Medwick
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Dudley
    John Berkes
    John Berkes
    • The Drunk
    • (as Johnny Berkes)
    Avon Long
    Avon Long
    • Specialty Singer
    Page Cavanaugh
    • Page Cavanaugh
    Page Cavanaugh Trio
    Page Cavanaugh Trio
    • Page Cavanaugh Trio
    Sir Lancelot
    Sir Lancelot
    • Specialty Singer
    Samba Kings
    • The Samba Kings - Musical Ensemble
    John Alvin
    John Alvin
    • Charles - Travel Agent
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Michael Curtiz
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Writers
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • I.A.L. Diamond
      • Sixto Pondal Ríos
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    User reviews52

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    8artzau

    Fun, Fun, Fun.

    This was Doris Day's first film and what a fun one it was. I saw it as a kid in the old Monache Theater and then later on TV. I was surprised how well it had worn and was delighted to hear Doris Day, 23 years old at the making of this film, using the slang of the day, such as "Natch...Natch but def." Carson, Paige and DeFore were great as was the ever-insufferable curmudgeon, Oscar Levant alongside "Cuddles" Sakal, the perennial loveable Jewish uncle. Carson is especially good doing a Calypso number and the story is pure 1940's cotton candy.
    6AlsExGal

    Mildly amusing musical confection

    In this Technicolor musical rom-com from Warner Brothers and director Michael Curtiz, married couple Michael (Don DeFore) and Elvira Kent (Janis Paige) have been together 3 years but they still don't trust one another. When Michael cancels their anniversary cruise to South America at the last minute due to business, Elvira doesn't believe him, so she concocts a dubious plan: she'll tell Michael that she's going on the cruise by herself, but will send nightclub singer Georgia Garrett (Doris day) in her place. That way Elvira can stay in New York and watch to see if Michael is cheating. However, Michael hires private investigator Peter Virgil (Jack Carson) to go on the cruise and watch to see if Elvira is cheating. Mistaken identities and blossoming romance produce havoc and laughter.

    This mildly amusing confection was Doris Day's movie debut, and her persona is a bit different from her later "virginal" image. Here she's a distinctly blue collar dame, with attitude and some rough edges. She's still likable, and clicks with Carson. The color cinematography pops, and there are some nice set designs. The movie earned two Oscar nominations, for Best Score (Ray Heindorf) and Best Song ("It's Magic").
    Varlaam

    Sailing Down To Rio

    This one's a hoot!

    This film's male cast is a very good one, and they receive most of the cargo of really funny lines: Don De Fore, Cuddles Sakall, Oscar Levant, and Canada's own Jack Carson. Oscar's misanthropic lines are usually acerbic enough, and self-referential enough, to sound as though he wrote them himself.

    I was a little wary since this video is part of the Warner Brothers "Doris Day Collection". But Doris is really quite winning. According to an anonymous and unsung IMDb contributor, Judy Garland was the first choice for Doris's part. That would have been a poor fit; the role certainly calls for someone lighter. The second choice, Betty Hutton, would have been a good one as well, but Lady Day (sorry) won me over. She sings a number of delightful songs -- she just happens to find a jazz combo on shipboard to accompany her -- and there is nothing here as risible as "Que Sera Sera", the sugary kidnapping tune from "The Man Who Knew Too Much". "It's Magic" is the showstopper.

    The cruise ship makes several stops as it's travelling south: Cuba, Trinidad, Rio. A song in the Hollywood version of the local style generally erupts spontaneously. Busby Berkeley called the shots on these, and his influence is, shall we say, detectable. Jack Carson sings a calypso number in an unsteady Trini accent, but it's not too bad considering he was attempting it 50 years ago, mahn.

    Try booking a passage with this ship of fools the next time you're in need of a vacation.
    dougdoepke

    When It's Day Time, the Sun Always Shines

    Make no mistake, this is Doris Day's movie, first one or not. And that's no small accomplishment. She is up against not just two, but three veteran scene-stealers in Oscar Levant, "Cuddles" Szakall and Jack Carson. Yet the sheer naturalness of her winning personality is enough to launch one of Hollywood's most successful screen careers.

    On the whole, it's an entertaining film, especially the first third where Day's high spirits are allowed to shine. Once the shipboard romance takes over, things slow down and the mood shifts. Whatever his other many talents, the versatile Jack Carson is a character actor, not a leading man. Too bad he gets romantically serious and we lose his light comedic talents. And, of course, there's the professional wit, the very unHollywood-looking Oscar Levant, always livening things up with a mordant quip.

    What a gorgeous movie to look at. The Technicolor is outstanding. Note how well the colors are coordinated, especially the scenes in Rio. This is a neglected phase of movie-making, and here the art director and set designer both deserve industry awards. The plot's fairly clever, having to do with a marital mix-up that keeps the audience interested without straining. Nonetheless, it's Day's movie, showing what an engaging screen personality she is-- too bad she became mockingly identified as America's "professional virgin". Here, her rendition of "It's Magic" is just that. Magic!
    gregcouture

    Doris Day's first time to shine on the Silver Screen

    Fortune certainly smiled on the talented Doris Day when she landed her first movie role in this typical late-Forties musical comedy confection. She looks great, sounds terrific and acts with confidence, supported by the best that Warner Brothers could muster (except for the annoying Oscar Levant, an all-time UNfavorite of mine). And, as always, the Warners music department and sound technicians provide a wonderfully lush treat for the ears.

    Turner Classic Movies, bless 'em, occasionally hauls this one out of their vaults and it's fun to see it uninterrupted and causing one's TV screen to glow with that particularly cool, yet warm at the same time, three-strip Technicolor that Warners seemed to specialize in before Warnercolor's less vibrant tones decorated the studio's color output. Of course the clothes, the elaborately formal sets, and those hairdos (Could any woman back then achieve those coiffures without the aid of a platoon of hairdressers?) all are quintessentially Hollywood just before the Fifties demanded that everything look very modern and somewhat more sleek. But as a way to enjoy a bit of still very entertaining nostalgia, this one is hard to beat!

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    • Trivia
      According to her 1975 autobiography, "Doris Day: Her Own Story" (co-written with A.E. Hotchner), Miss Day attended a show-biz party the night before she planned to leave for New York City. Also at the gathering was lyric writer Sammy Cahn who, taking Doris aside, explained that she would be the right match for the Cahn-Jule Styne score of this upcoming film. When, at Mr. Cahn's urging, Doris sang "Embraceable You" (music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin) for the party crowd, she was heard by director Michael Curtiz, who then asked her to test for the role of Georgia Garrett.
    • Goofs
      About an hour into the movie, Georgia and Peter are smoking and talking at the ship's rail. When Georgia (Doris Day) tosses her cigarette "overboard", you can hear it land on the studio floor.
    • Quotes

      Michael Kent: Are you a good detective?

      Peter Virgil: Naturally, why?

      Michael Kent: Where did you do your traning?

      Peter Virgil: In the army. Intelligence G2.

      Michael Kent: Well how are you at the job?

      Peter Virgil: We won the war didn't we?

    • Crazy credits
      The credits is opened by a businessman's hand and each credit has a different tropical and paradise scene.
    • Alternate versions
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA Srl: "AMORE SOTTO COPERTA (1948) + CALAMITY JANE (1953)" (2 Films on a single DVD), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Connections
      Edited into Rabbit Every Monday (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon (and Throw 'em in the Deep Blue Sea)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jule Styne

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Sung by Doris Day and the Page Cavanaugh Trio

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Romance en alta mar
    • Filming locations
      • Cartagena, Colombia
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Michael Curtiz Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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