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Du rififi chez les Grecs

Original title: Island of Love
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
306
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Du rififi chez les Grecs (1963)
ComedyRomance

A con man named Steve Blair enlists out-of-work, drunk writer Paul Ferris to write a fictitious screenplay he hopes will be funded by a rich, but unethical producer, Tony Dallas. Blair then ... Read allA con man named Steve Blair enlists out-of-work, drunk writer Paul Ferris to write a fictitious screenplay he hopes will be funded by a rich, but unethical producer, Tony Dallas. Blair then plans to scam the money from Dallas.A con man named Steve Blair enlists out-of-work, drunk writer Paul Ferris to write a fictitious screenplay he hopes will be funded by a rich, but unethical producer, Tony Dallas. Blair then plans to scam the money from Dallas.

  • Director
    • Morton DaCosta
  • Writers
    • David R. Schwartz
    • Leo Katcher
  • Stars
    • Robert Preston
    • Tony Randall
    • Giorgia Moll
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    306
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Morton DaCosta
    • Writers
      • David R. Schwartz
      • Leo Katcher
    • Stars
      • Robert Preston
      • Tony Randall
      • Giorgia Moll
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Preston
    Robert Preston
    • Steve Blair
    Tony Randall
    Tony Randall
    • Paul Ferris
    Giorgia Moll
    Giorgia Moll
    • Elena Harakas
    • (as Georgia Moll)
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Tony Dallas
    Betty Bruce
    • Cha Cha Miller
    Vassili Lambrinos
    • Gregor Pappas
    Michael Constantine
    Michael Constantine
    • Andy
    Oliver Johnston
    Oliver Johnston
    • Prof. Krumwitz
    Titos Vandis
    Titos Vandis
    • Father Anaxagoras
    Miranta Myrat
    Miranta Myrat
    • Mama Harakas
    • (as Miranda Murat)
    Lewis Charles
    Lewis Charles
    • Louie
    Peter Mamakos
    Peter Mamakos
    • Nick
    Michael Apostoulou
      Jan Arvan
      Jan Arvan
        Kostas Baladimas
        Kostas Baladimas
        • Old Sailor
        • (uncredited)
        Kathy Bennett
        Kathy Bennett
        • Newlywed
        • (uncredited)
        Willie Bloom
        • Restaurant Patron
        • (uncredited)
        Henry Corden
        Henry Corden
          • Director
            • Morton DaCosta
          • Writers
            • David R. Schwartz
            • Leo Katcher
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          9slovakt

          I loved it!

          Its a lighthearted adorable movie. No great expectations just innocent fun and lots of laugh!
          5eric.hermans

          Missed Opportunity

          Great cast but the story is just stupid. Robert Preston is too old for his role and Tony Randall is wasted. Walter Matthau's accent is all over the place and he seems uncomfortable playing some idiot gangster. The movie is interesting as it is filmed on location in Greece before it was spoilt by mass tourism.
          5Qanqor

          Underwhelming

          My tivo recently found this movie, so I gave it a watch. It wasn't awful, but it was pretty disappointing. It seems like they spent all the budget on the cast and location setting and had none left to hire any decent writers. The story is clunky and forced, the laughs tepid and infrequent. Robert Preston and Tony Randall gamely do what they can with the script, but it's really not enough to save the picture. Randall in particular just seems wasted. And Walter Matthau gives the worst performance I've ever seen from him; he not only doesn't help save the picture, he helps sink it. He just sounds so weird, wrong, and fake with that preposterous accent he's using.

          I gave it 5 stars because I'll confess I did laugh out loud a couple times. But just a couple. Watch this movie as a curiosity, should the occasion arise, but don't go into it with any great expectations.
          4bkoganbing

          It's all Greek to me

          Island Of Love gives Robert Preston a chance to do a variation on his most famous role of Professor Harold Hill. He's not quite as lovable as he was in The Music Man as he seeks to exploit an island that he was on in World War II as the Greek Island Of Love. This brainstorm of an idea comes from reading an archaeological book on said island while on an ocean voyage with his partner Tony Randall.

          Preston and Randall aren't on a sea cruise by choice. They're looking to get away from Walter Matthau and his goons for blowing a couple of million dollars of Matthau's money in a vain attempt to make Matthau's bimbo of a girl friend a star. She's played by Betty Bruce and she's really the best one in the film, she reminds one of Jean Hagen in Singing In The Rain only this Lina Lamont is not about to ascend to the firmament.

          Matthau was given a lisp here and I'm not sure why. It really does sound like he's making fun of people with a speech impediment.

          It all ends well for all although God knows there's no reason it should have. The Greek scenic location photography looks wonderful and it's the main reason you should see this film. I'm sure the cast was grateful for the paid vacation here.
          maljam

          Hydra

          My interest in this film is based upon some expatriate Australians living on Hydra at the time this film was made in 1962. Writer George Johnston, his wife, writer Charmain Clift, and their children Martin, Shane and Jason, spent c.10 years living on the Greek island of Hydra as writers. (Johnston began his novel "My Brother Jack" not long after this time). In fact, the children were paid extras in one scene filmed on Hydra. According to Nadia Wheatley's biography, "The Life and Myth of Charmain Clift" (Flamingo, Sydney 2001, pp.420 & note), "a glimpse is sometimes to be had of a stylish woman in a large-brimmed hat, sitting at a harbour cafe. She is Charmain, acting herself" (pp.699). "In the 'Island of Love' film, Shane and Martin can be seen running down a cobbled lane, followed by Jason and his little friend Ellenitza" (p.699). Much to my misfortune, I have never seen this film, and it appears it is no longer available on video or dvd or in any format! Argh! As I said, my main interest in the film as a whole is a very minor one, yet I'd still love to see where these people lives during a critical time in their lives.

          Maljam - Australia; June 2003.

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          • Trivia
            Walter Matthau played the original Oscar Madison in the film version of Drôle de couple (1968), while Tony Randall played the part of Felix Unger in the classic TV series The Odd Couple (1970), upon which it was based. This was (unfortunately) the only time the 2 men worked together.
          • Goofs
            Walter Matthau's accent comes and goes throughout the picture.
          • Quotes

            Paul Ferris: Psst... Steve... What does, uh, what does "moon" mean in Greek?

            Steve Blair: [draws a blank] No such word.

            Paul Ferris: We were standing there on the balcony, all I said was "moon," and she slapped a pair of lips on me like an oxygen mask.

            Steve Blair: [surprised] Miranda?

            Paul Ferris: Yeah!

            Steve Blair: You're hysterical! She probably just brushed by you accidentally.

            Paul Ferris: I may be the all-American schnook, but I know the difference between being brushed, and vacuumed.

          • Connections
            Referenced in What's My Line?: Dick Powell (3) (1962)
          • Soundtracks
            Speak Not A Word
            Music by Harold Adamson

            Lyrics by Sammy Fain

            Performed by Yacoubian & Company

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          • Release date
            • October 25, 1963 (Finland)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Languages
            • English
            • Greek
          • Also known as
            • Island of Love
          • Filming locations
            • Hydra, Greece
          • Production company
            • Belgrave
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 41m(101 min)
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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