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Gidget à Rome

Original title: Gidget Goes to Rome
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
847
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Cindy Carol and James Darren in Gidget à Rome (1963)
AdventureComedyRomance

Gidget, in Rome for a holiday, misinterprets attention she receives from a famous journalist. Discovering he is "chaperoning" her at Dad's request she resumes interest in her boyfriend. Base... Read allGidget, in Rome for a holiday, misinterprets attention she receives from a famous journalist. Discovering he is "chaperoning" her at Dad's request she resumes interest in her boyfriend. Based upon characters created by Frederick Kohner.Gidget, in Rome for a holiday, misinterprets attention she receives from a famous journalist. Discovering he is "chaperoning" her at Dad's request she resumes interest in her boyfriend. Based upon characters created by Frederick Kohner.

  • Director
    • Paul Wendkos
  • Writers
    • Ruth Brooks Flippen
    • Katherine Albert
    • Dale Eunson
  • Stars
    • James Darren
    • Cindy Carol
    • Jessie Royce Landis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    847
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Ruth Brooks Flippen
      • Katherine Albert
      • Dale Eunson
    • Stars
      • James Darren
      • Cindy Carol
      • Jessie Royce Landis
    • 23User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Darren
    James Darren
    • Moondoggie (Jeff Matthews)
    Cindy Carol
    Cindy Carol
    • Gidget (Frances Lawrence)
    Jessie Royce Landis
    Jessie Royce Landis
    • Albertina Blythe
    Cesare Danova
    Cesare Danova
    • Paolo Cellini
    Danielle De Metz
    Danielle De Metz
    • Daniela
    • (as Danielle de Metz)
    Joby Baker
    Joby Baker
    • Judge
    Trudi Ames
    Trudi Ames
    • Libby Bennett
    Noreen Corcoran
    Noreen Corcoran
    • Lucy McDougall
    Peter Brooks
    Peter Brooks
    • Clay Anderson
    Lisa Gastoni
    Lisa Gastoni
    • Signora Cellini
    Claudio Gora
    Claudio Gora
    • Alberto
    Don Porter
    Don Porter
    • Russell Lawrence
    Jeff Donnell
    Jeff Donnell
    • Mrs. Lawrence
    Leon Auerbach
    • East Indian Yoga
    • (uncredited)
    Guido Barlocci
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Mimo Billi
    • Fontana Doorman
    • (uncredited)
    Luigi Bonos
    Luigi Bonos
    • Museum Official
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Borromel
    Charles Borromel
    • Whitefaced Poet
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Ruth Brooks Flippen
      • Katherine Albert
      • Dale Eunson
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    8tbob02

    Light comedy--circa 1963

    Of the three Gidget movies, this one was my favorite--maybe because I was four and six when the other two movies came out. Cindy Carol's Gidget comes closer to the Sally Field Gidget than Sandra Dee's or Deborah Walley's did. The actress who portrayed the aunt (Jessie Royce Landis) reminded me a lot of Agnes Moorehead.

    You can't watch this movie and expect grand performances--these are kids and the subject matter isn't Shakespeare. (Lighten up, people!!) You have to take this movie for what it is--circa 1963. Most comedies 42+ years ago were fluff..

    If you don't take this type of comedy too seriously, watch it just for the fun of it..
    7ladymoonpictures

    While 13 years old, I met Cindy at a drive in theater.

    Gidget, played by Cindy Carol was at our local drive in theater in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pa, during the fall/summer of 1963. I was 13-years old. And during intermission, there, sitting at a round, rod-iron outdoor table, sat Gidget, in the same pink dress you see her in, on the "Gidget Goes To Rome", IMDb page! She wrote on the autographed picture, "To Rick with love, Cindy Carol" How cool was that! Frankly, I don't remember much about the movie except that it was curious for a "movie star" to find herself, 'here and now' at the Ardmore Drive in theater, which was in itself, a very special drive in. It was a modern, state of the art facility. Big wide screen, great concession stand and on both sides of which, there were mini, "theater rooms" where drive in movie goers, could venture out from their car and sit inside, with theater seats and sound, and watch the movie. During those early/mid teenaged years in the 60's, us kids would "sleep out" and at night go sneak over the hill through the thick trees in the back, to get into the drive in. Since they had the indoor seats, we would naturally go to "lover's cars" in the back of the drive in, knock on their windows, and ask for their stubs, so that when Chucky Pollack would make his rounds in the theater, he would ask to see our tickets. There may be 4 or 5 of us in there and we'd all pull our tickets out of our pockets. Chucky would say, "Why are all the ticket numbers out of sequence?" We would respond, "Because we all came in different cars!" Those were truly, the good old days! The drive in's been gone for many, many years as most have gone that way, which now is a strip mall with one of the most used, "Giant Eagle" super markets in Pittsburgh. I hope Cindy reads this one day she might look for her acting accomplishments on IMDb, and just maybe, she will remember that one particular night in Pittsburgh (Braddock Hills) when she sat outside at the drive in and signed autographs at the Ardmore Drive In -- making lasting memories in the heart and mind of a young, movie going enthusiast and still "Cindy Carol-fan"! Cindy turns 65-years old this year (2009). At last check, she was teaching in California. Dare you leave me a message Cindy. I'd love to catch up! Perhaps leave me a message at ladymoon here on IMDb!
    suelyon

    Actors lousy

    The one thing I enjoyed was the scenery and fashion show sequence.Carol Carol is a lousy actress, and the "gang" are as equally uninteresting.James Darren is a gorgeous italian and I love his songs!
    TxMike

    "Gidget" - a contraction, meaning "girl midget."

    "Gidget Goes to Rome" in 1963 was the third installment in the Gidget series of films. The first had Sandra Dee and the second Deborah Whalley as the Gidget leads. Including a couple of TV series and some TV movies, there were nine in all, and many of them pretty lame.

    This Gidget film, in 1963, is one of the better ones. Cindy Carol as Gidget Lawrence plays her as a bright, perky, mature teenager, and the slight over-acting style she uses fits the character just right. Remember, the Gidget films are not to be taken very seriously. They depict 1960s teenager life and in particular, the mythical beach life. Here Gidget and some of her friends are in Rome, she meets a mysterious and handsome older Italian man who seems to be intent on helping her have a good stay. In the end he has been retained by Gidget's father to make sure she has both a good time, and remains safe.

    I was a teenager in 1963, specifically it was the year I graduated from high school. A "Gidget" represents more than anything else that cute girl we admired from afar but never could get close to. Watching any of these Gidget films, especially the first three (1959, 1961, and 1963) brings back fond memories that doesn't quite seem to be 40+ years ago.
    4Historyteaches

    Elvis connections ....

    The casting director for Elvis movies in the sixties must have been impressed by this movie!

    The next year, 1964 Cesare Danova was featured in Viva Las Vegas as Count Elmo Mancini. The race car driver/ playboy competing in the race and off the track for Ann Margret.

    Peter Brooks and Joby Baker appeared in Girl Happy the next year. 1965. Brooks as a nerd around the motel (who morphs into Nita Talbot's date in the finale). And Baker is a buddy who played in Elvis's band. And shares in the hijinx.

    The Gidget movie was intended to show the character as more mature and growing into a young adult. Beach scenes and family interaction were quickly disposed of in the first ten minutes. And the teenage romance/courtship dynamics of the earlier films was pretty much suspended as each lead pursued other potentially romantic partners for the bulk of the story.

    The reunited ending was totally predictable. What else could it have been given the light comedic theme of the plot.

    James Darren was in his prime then. On the charts in the early sixties he had a number of hit singles. Including Goodbye Cruel World and Her Royal Majesty amongst many others. He was in a handful of teen oriented films. And in a couple of years would star in the Time Tunnel sci Fi TV show.

    All in all it was a nice enough bright, vivid time capsule of an early sixties milieu. And a view of a fun stereotypical tourist first visit to Rome. Hardly a memorable or captivating movie, but it did what it was intended to. Move Gidget off the beach and appeal to a familiar demographic.

    Simple, innocent fluff that does build on the earlier Gidget mythos. The TV series actually is the best representation but has more time to expand on character and stories.

    And as a footnote. Noreen Corcoran had just finished playing the teen daughter in the sitcom Bachelor Father.

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    • Trivia
      Don Porter reprised his role as Russell Lawrence in Gidget (1965).
    • Goofs
      Although story is supposed to be set during summer vacation, the film was clearly shot in winter as actors' breath frequently condenses in outdoor sequences and there are no throngs of tourists as you'd expect to see during high-season.
    • Quotes

      Albertina Blythe: [on meeting Gidget] Oh, God. You're going to be the sweet one.

    • Crazy credits
      "Arrivederci Roma" instead of "The End"
    • Connections
      Featured in Music by John Williams (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Gegetta
      Lyrics and Music by George David Weiss and Al Kasha

      Sung by James Darren

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • En Roma encontré mi amor
    • Filming locations
      • Forum Romanum, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Ruins of the Senate Forum)
    • Production company
      • Jerry Bresler Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,360,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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