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Les sept collines de Rome

Original title: Arrivederci Roma
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
388
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Mario Lanza in Les sept collines de Rome (1957)
DramaMusicalRomance

On a train to Rome, the American singer Marc Revere meets the Italian Rafaella. He notices that she intends to work and live at her uncle's. After he gives her a ride, it turns out that said... Read allOn a train to Rome, the American singer Marc Revere meets the Italian Rafaella. He notices that she intends to work and live at her uncle's. After he gives her a ride, it turns out that said uncle has moved to South America. Revere proposes that she stays with him at his cousin's... Read allOn a train to Rome, the American singer Marc Revere meets the Italian Rafaella. He notices that she intends to work and live at her uncle's. After he gives her a ride, it turns out that said uncle has moved to South America. Revere proposes that she stays with him at his cousin's, an impecunious pianist.

  • Director
    • Roy Rowland
  • Writers
    • Giuseppe Amato
    • Art Cohn
    • Giorgio Prosperi
  • Stars
    • Mario Lanza
    • Renato Rascel
    • Marisa Allasio
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    388
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roy Rowland
    • Writers
      • Giuseppe Amato
      • Art Cohn
      • Giorgio Prosperi
    • Stars
      • Mario Lanza
      • Renato Rascel
      • Marisa Allasio
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mario Lanza
    Mario Lanza
    • Marc Revere
    Renato Rascel
    Renato Rascel
    • Pepe Bonelli
    Marisa Allasio
    Marisa Allasio
    • Rafaella Marini
    Peggie Castle
    Peggie Castle
    • Carol Ralston
    Clelia Matania
    Clelia Matania
    • Beatrice
    Carlo Rizzo
    • Il direttore del club 'Ulpia'
    Rossella Como
    • Anita
    Guido Celano
    Guido Celano
    • Luigi
    Carlo Giuffrè
    Carlo Giuffrè
    • Franco Cellis
    Marco Tulli
    Marco Tulli
    • Romoletto
    Pippo Agusta
    Patrick Crean
    • Mister Fante
    • (uncredited)
    Amos Davoli
    • Carlo
    • (uncredited)
    Luisa DiMeo
    • La cantante di strada
    • (uncredited)
    Giorgio Gandos
    • Il commissario Rugarello
    • (uncredited)
    Adriana Hart
    • La padrona di casa
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Hart
    • Il signor Miller
    • (uncredited)
    April Hennessy
    • La signora Stone
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Rowland
    • Writers
      • Giuseppe Amato
      • Art Cohn
      • Giorgio Prosperi
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    LeonardKniffel

    Mario Lanza's Glorious Voice Equals the Splendor of Rome

    Mario Lanza and the city of Rome get equal notice in this paean to all things Italian. The film industry turned itself inside out after World War II, romanticizing Italy and France. This movie could have been produced by a travel agency, introducing the world to the classic song "Arrivederci Roma." Lanza's glorious tenor voice shines as he bursts into song against the Eternal City backdrop; unfortunately the songs are too few and the drooling over Italian women a little sickening. All over the map, the movie even takes a couple of comic swipes at Cole Porter and rock 'n' roll, and Lanza's imitations of Perry Como, Dean Martin, Louis Armstrong, and Frankie Laine are hilarious.
    shicorp

    Unessential movie with an outstanding voice!

    Well, I hope, I will never regret my negative comments on this `musical movie'. I have to say, that I really appreciate Mario Lanza's broad repertoire of musical styles, but anyone who has ever seen this movie may notice, that this can get too far.

    This is a movie about Rome and as much as I love the music of Cole Porter, there is no place for `I've Got You Under My Skin' and `Easy To Love' in such a movie. Lanza parodying Como, Laine, Martin and Armstrong is a catastrophe itself. I'm quite sure, the tenor could have done great versions of this songs himself (as he already did with `Temptation' in 1952). The saddest thing about this all is, that the musical direction credit goes to M-G-M veteran Georgie Stoll, who has been responsible for `Meet Me In St. Louis' and several others of Judy Garland's M-G-M flicks.

    Now about the storyline: I guess, the screenwriters could have made far more out of the mysterious scenes of Rome and the basic score (`Arrivederci Rome', `The Seven Hills Of Rome'). All we get, are a few aerial shots of Rome (which are indeed great) and surroundings and a great end sequence, which somehow reminds me to a similar M-G-M scene in Paris.

    Sorry, but after years of wait to capture this movie on TV, this was a real disappointment. My hint: Forget about 90 minutes of that movie and remember Lanza's outstanding performances of the title tune, `Arrivederci Roma', `Come Dance With Me', and `The Loveliest Night Of The Year' (is it actually based on an Italian waltz?).
    nicholas.rhodes

    They dont make 'em like that anymore

    Here,s a film after my own heart, not so much for its plot, which is limited, but rather for the beautiful 1950's atmosphere, romantic Italy, beeeeautiful women ( Rafaella in Particular ) and that lovely music. A feast for the eyes and ears. I m not much into Opera, but Mario Lanza's voice is just something else. I so much prefer the 1950's atmosphere of romance and beautiful music, to the violence and aggressiveness of today's films. That alone is more than a saving grace for a film of which the plot would be judged no doubt by today's critics as being too weak. You just have to hand it to the Italians, they have an innate sense of beauty, whether it be art, music or women ! For these reasons alone, the film is worth having.
    7SnoopyStyle

    loving Rome

    Marc Revere is angry that his girlfriend Carol Ralston left him for another guy. He's half-Italian from Chicago. He's in Italy struggling to make it as a singer. He meets Raffaella Marini on the train to Rome. She lost her purse chasing the train in the rain. He spends his last lira for her ticket. She has no place to go, and they both stay with his penniless artist cousin Pepe Bonelli.

    It's a good meet-cute although he could phrase getting out her clothes a little differently. I like the whole setup. The other aspect I love is 50's Italy. It's not touristy. It has an exoticism that isn't there anymore. The music is not my taste every time, but the exterior locations are always great. I don't know these actors. They're pretty good although the lead may be a better singer than an actor. This is fine rom-com with great locations.
    8Tessa1111

    Louisa DeMio, the lovely street singer

    Louisa DeMio, did a magnificent job singing, "Arrivaderchi Roma"...such a great voice.

    Seeing her perform, brought me back to a memory of another little girl, Raphaela Fesano, who was dying of Hodgkin's Disease. She was a big fan of Mario Lanza, and her mother managed to contact co-workers, and when Mario was told about her, he flew her and her mother, to his Hollywood home to celebrate her last Christmas. His kindness will always be remembered.

    Mario Lanza did another kindness, insisted Louisa DeMio sing with him in "Seven Hills of Rome. He enjoyed her upstaging him. Lovely man with a heart.

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    • Trivia
      When Rafaella is confronted by the train conductor for traveling without a ticket, Marc buys one for her. It cost 5900 lira, which in 1957 would have been worth about US$9 or about US$70 in 2015 dollars.
    • Quotes

      Pepe Bonelli: Maybe Paris is the most beautiful city in the world... CONSCIOUSLY; but Rome is the most beautiful city in the world... UNconsciously.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mario Lanza: The American Caruso (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      The Seven Hills Of Rome
      Music by Victor Young

      Lyrics by Harold Adamson

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1959 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Seven Hills of Rome
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Titanus
      • Cloud Productions / The Olen Company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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