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Un Américain à Rome

Original title: Panic Button
  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
208
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Maurice Chevalier, Mike Connors, Jayne Mansfield, Eleanor Parker, and Akim Tamiroff in Un Américain à Rome (1964)
Comedy

A businessman plans to solve his tax problems by financing a film version of "Romeo and Juliet". He hires Maurice Chevalier and Jayne Mansfield to play the title roles, and Akim Tamiroff to ... Read allA businessman plans to solve his tax problems by financing a film version of "Romeo and Juliet". He hires Maurice Chevalier and Jayne Mansfield to play the title roles, and Akim Tamiroff to direct. The finished film is shown at the Venice Film Festival, where it's considered a wi... Read allA businessman plans to solve his tax problems by financing a film version of "Romeo and Juliet". He hires Maurice Chevalier and Jayne Mansfield to play the title roles, and Akim Tamiroff to direct. The finished film is shown at the Venice Film Festival, where it's considered a witty parody and awarded a Golden Lion.

  • Directors
    • George Sherman
    • Giuliano Carnimeo
  • Writers
    • Hal Biller
    • Morton Friedman
    • Ron Gorton
  • Stars
    • Maurice Chevalier
    • Eleanor Parker
    • Jayne Mansfield
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    208
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • George Sherman
      • Giuliano Carnimeo
    • Writers
      • Hal Biller
      • Morton Friedman
      • Ron Gorton
    • Stars
      • Maurice Chevalier
      • Eleanor Parker
      • Jayne Mansfield
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Maurice Chevalier
    Maurice Chevalier
    • Philippe Fontaine
    Eleanor Parker
    Eleanor Parker
    • Louise Harris
    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Angela
    Mike Connors
    Mike Connors
    • Frank Pagano
    • (as Michael Connors)
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Pandowski
    Carlo Croccolo
    Carlo Croccolo
    • Guido
    Vincent Barbi
    • Mario
    Kenny Delmar
      Leopoldo Trieste
      Leopoldo Trieste
      Alberto Rabagliati
      Paula O'Neil
      Charles Fawcett
      Annette Andre
      Annette Andre
      • Drama student
      • (as Anette Andrea)
      Harriet Medin
      Harriet Medin
      Mimo Billi
        Daniele Vargas
        Daniele Vargas
        Aldo Pini
        Walter Coy
        Walter Coy
        • Directors
          • George Sherman
          • Giuliano Carnimeo
        • Writers
          • Hal Biller
          • Morton Friedman
          • Ron Gorton
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        • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

        User reviews10

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        6Enrique-Sanchez-56

        There are some redeeming qualities here....

        If one ignores the pathetic quality of the actual film stock used to bring this to the screen, If one ignores the sad overacting of Mr. Chevalier, If one ignores the convoluted plot, If one ignores the eccentric direction,

        One will find some redeeming qualities in Panic Button:

        The scenes of Europe, a more innocent Europe, a different mannered Europe were handled well. I really felt transported to the early 60's.

        One is able to observe the way that our sensibilities have changed in such few years.

        We observe that the sophistication of moviemaking has come a very long way from those days.

        I watched this movie with not as much cringing as other reviewers. I tend to discern some of the good things that directors try to bring to movies.

        And lastly, I did laugh and I did smile where I should have. So for that, I must at least give Panic Button a "6".
        1moonspinner55

        Clever premise and leads, withering results...

        Hambone French actor on the skids and a buxom artist's model are tapped to co-star in a rank television production of "Romeo and Juliet" as an automatic $500K tax loss for a shady European business...but of course, the unbelievable product they deliver is embraced by the public. This curious precursor to Mel Brooks' "The Producers", shot in Italy in 1962, was thought unreleasable until Gorton Associates--their only film endeavor!--distributed the picture two years later in the US as a second-biller. While it is interesting to see Maurice Chevalier sharing the screen with Jayne Mansfield, nothing that ensues is quite as clever. NO STARS from ****
        3planktonrules

        The intro music might just be the worst in film history...and I'm surprised I stayed to watch the actual story.

        "Panic Button" is one of the cheapest looking movies I've ever seen. I might be that the copy on YouTube is particularly awful and there are better copies out there...but this one looks dreadful. But what CAN'T be blamed on a cheap print is the absolute worst intro music I've ever heard in a movie. I think cats fighting or fingernails going across a blackboard are possibly BETTER than the 'music' they used! It also features a VERY strange cast...with Maurice Chevalier, Eleanor Parker, Jayne Mansfield and Chuck Connors in the leads and no-name Italians in most of the rest of the roles!

        The plot is interesting and is very reminiscent of Mel Brooks' "The Producers"! Mobsters apparently have too much money and they want to hide it by making TV pilots that bomb...and laundering money in the process. But, like the play in "The Producers", the nonsensical pilot they made earns a top award at Cannes! What's next?

        Well, for me the film wasn't terrible...just rather poor. While the story idea was cute, they just didn't capitalize on it very well.
        8armen-17

        ropey but fun!!

        I watched this yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed it. How to write off a vast sum of money in a movie that's doomed to failure and thus evade the revenue investigation.........yes the plot is an earlier incarnation of The Producers' like mischief and invention. It's no where near that great masterpiece in achievement but is still a delightful excursion in to some good old fashioned boulevardier fun. Chevalier as the has-been matinée idol underplays with subtlety where he could have been gruesomely hammy.Oh the joy of seeing him play Romeo to Jayne Mansfield's Juliet!! However he does sing a couple of numbers which are entirely pointless to the plot and immediately forgettable. The true star of the piece however is the GREAT Akim Tamiroff as an acting guru par excellence.As ever he scene steals effortlessly and rewards us with an immensely funny characterisation of vanity and dodgy intellect succumbing to the power of a few dollars wafted under his nose. To see him direct an advancing close up on a potted plant is to witness his genius. See the movie for this moment alone.

        One gripe to end on. The company responsible for releasing this video seems to have a contempt for both the movie and its potential viewing audience. The quality of the print is largely awful and no attempt to clean it up. It may not be a classic but it deserves better than this. Still it's the only way to see this movie at the moment so don't hesitate if you are thinking of getting a copy.
        searchanddestroy-1

        PANIC BUTTON to escape from this film

        I would have never bet a dime to see one day a movie directed by George Sherman, and starring the most improbable cast: French great singer Maurice Chevalier, Mike - MANNIX - Connors and Jayne Mansfield. What a cast, I hardly believe it.... So only this can justify to watch this non sense, gentle, entertaining crap, watching to be sure that you don't dream....;But on the other hand, I fought very hard not to stop the viewing; also because of the f...pan and scan copy I saw. It can be considered as a kind of psychotronic comedy yarn. Yes: psychotronic, and directed by a great B movie Hollywood director; George Sherman, more or less the equivalent of Richard Thorpe, same kind of career and death year too. So, to at least speak bout this phony story, well, it's so silly, boring, brainless though entertaining.

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        • Trivia
          Several of Shakespeare's plays are referenced: from Romeo and Juliet only the balcony scene is shown but Chevalier's audition piece is from Macbeth, and there is a scene in which mobsters read extracts from King Lear and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
        • Quotes

          Pandowski: Artists! My name is Salvatore. I am your director. I must warn you. I am a sensitive man, a very sensitive... as a matter of fact, when a pigeon goes hungry, I cry. When a child is happy, I laugh. And if you do not listen to me, all of you, I will get angry. I get very angry. Oh, yes. I don't care how much money I spend on making this film because I want quality. Qual-i-ty! Yes, therefore, I... therefore, I am appointing myself to write a script. A few pages every day as we go along. You act, I write, I write, you act. I will plant the seeds of realism in it - realism in it. And I will let it blossom into a magnificent flower of truth. Hmm, yes, you know I decided to put this film together, edit it as we professionals call it, personally, myself. Oh, Darling, I have a feeling this will be my masterpiece. Yes, a super, colossal, Cleopatra! Remember, when people work together, they suffer together. Oh, yes. Well, now we can make a film. Go and get dressed.

          [to an assistant]

          Pandowski: Er, get six Italian coffees for the crew.

        • Connections
          Featured in Mansfield 66/67 (2017)
        • Soundtracks
          Un Clochard m'a Dit
          Music by Georges Garvarentz

          Lyrics by Noël Roux

          Sung by Maurice Chevalier

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        • Release date
          • April 1964 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Languages
          • English
          • French
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Panic Button
        • Filming locations
          • St. Mark's Square, Venice, Veneto, Italy
        • Production company
          • Yankee
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 30 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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