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Rien ne sert de courir

Original title: Walk Don't Run
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Rien ne sert de courir (1966)
During the housing shortage of the Summer Olympic Games in 1964, two men and a woman share a small apartment in Tokyo, and the older man soon starts playing Cupid to the younger pair.
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During the housing shortage of the Summer Olympic Games in 1964, two men and a woman share a small apartment in Tokyo, and the older man soon starts playing Cupid to the younger pair.During the housing shortage of the Summer Olympic Games in 1964, two men and a woman share a small apartment in Tokyo, and the older man soon starts playing Cupid to the younger pair.During the housing shortage of the Summer Olympic Games in 1964, two men and a woman share a small apartment in Tokyo, and the older man soon starts playing Cupid to the younger pair.

  • Director
    • Charles Walters
  • Writers
    • Robert Russell
    • Frank Ross
    • Sol Saks
  • Stars
    • Cary Grant
    • Samantha Eggar
    • Jim Hutton
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Charles Walters
    • Writers
      • Robert Russell
      • Frank Ross
      • Sol Saks
    • Stars
      • Cary Grant
      • Samantha Eggar
      • Jim Hutton
    • 60User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • Sir William Rutland
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Christine Easton
    Jim Hutton
    Jim Hutton
    • Steve Davis
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Julius D. Haversack
    Miiko Taka
    Miiko Taka
    • Aiko Kurawa
    Ted Hartley
    Ted Hartley
    • Yuri Andreyovitch
    Ben Astar
    Ben Astar
    • Dimitri
    George Takei
    George Takei
    • Police Captain
    Teru Shimada
    Teru Shimada
    • Mr. Kurawa
    Lois Kiuchi
    • Mrs. Kurawa
    Holger Abro
    • Swedish Athlete
    • (uncredited)
    Isabel Boniface
    • Mexican Athlete
    • (uncredited)
    Vickey Cason
    • Contortionist
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Chee
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    David Draper
    David Draper
    • Swedish Athlete
    • (uncredited)
    Terry Farnsworth
    • Olympic walker
    • (uncredited)
    Sonja Haney
    • Swedish Athlete
    • (uncredited)
    Sonya Harrison
    • American Athlete
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Walters
    • Writers
      • Robert Russell
      • Frank Ross
      • Sol Saks
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    Femme_Fatale_1983

    A terrific Cary Grant comedy !!!!

    This film is an absolute must see for all Cary Grant fans !!! It is a superb twist of romance and comedy.. although surprisingly it's not Cary whose on course for the romance, rather he plays the matchmaker !! and wonderful he is at it too !!!

    There are many highlights to this film... watch out for the way Cary talks his way into sharing Samantha Eggar's flat, and when he runs in the race in his boxer shorts and vest !!! (a hilarious moment) and finally the most heart rending moment when he's outside at the end of the film and he lets the shutters go up between the two lovebirds, allowing them to be be together !!! Will definitely make you say aww !!!

    This film is absolutely brilliant and definitely in my top 5 Cary Grant films !!

    a must for Cary Grant fans !!!!
    9KelcyCO

    Walk Don't Run

    I have always loved this movie. It was a typical light, romantic comedy that Cary Grant was renown for and it was a perfect vehicle for him to transition to the older man supporting role. It used all his talents for keeping it light, witty and intelligent without it being slapstick. I was sad to realize it was Grant's last movie as he could have had another ten or twenty years playing such roles. It was our loss.

    I also like others in the cast despite others criticisms. Eggar and Hutton had just the right amount of chemistry. Setting it during the Tokyo Olympics made it contemporary for the times. And unlike many other 60's movies this one does not date itself all that much.
    9adventure-21903

    Cary Grant's Finale As a Great Movie Star in remake of The More The Merrier

    Cary Grant-the perfect Leading Man-filmed his last movie at Columbia. The film was a remake of George Stevens classic film The More The Merrier with the incomparable Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea. Cary Grant controlled everything about his movies and cast Jim Hutton-who made all those comedies at MGM with his co star Paula Prentiss, and lovely Samantha Eggar. Cary Grant himself plays the older man played by Charles Coburn in the original film.

    This film is set at the Tokyo Olympics of 1964 and the setting is terrific and Harry Stardling Jr was a great cinematographer. Directed by Charles Walters who was an MGM staff producer who did work sometimes uncredited in movies such as Cimmarron, Annie Get Your Gun, or credited such a Joan Crawford's Torch Song. No matter as Cary Grant like all mega stars such as Lucy, Sinatra ran their pictures totally.

    Hutton is an interesting star. Discovered by Universal while in the US Army in Germany, he was given a 7 year contract by MGM and cast in George Peppard's The Subterreans. Hutton hit a home run co starring with gorgeous Paula Prentiss in Where The Boys Are and the duo made 3 more movies Bachelor in Paradise, The Honeymoon Machine with Prentiss and Steve McQueen, and The Horizontal Lieutenant with Prentiss. He went on a year long suspension to get out of his contract but had to film Looking For Love with Connie Francis before MGM would release Hutton. Hutton moved on to work with Lana Turner, John Wayne, Roz Russell, Bob Hope, Burt Lancaster, and Charlton Heston and his big break was this movie with Cary Grant deferring the leading man role to Hutton.

    Samantha Eggar had the impossible task of starring in the female role created by the peerless Jean Arthur in the original.

    Walk Don't Run made money most of which went to Cary Grant and while he was inundated with movie offers the very very rich Cary Grant retired

    This movie was successful due to Cary Grant but in no way was the hit that The More The Merrier
    6utgard14

    A pleasant end to a great career

    Cary Grant's last film is an enjoyable, albeit entirely unnecessary, remake of the classic The More The Merrier. That film starred Joel McCrea, Jean Arthur, and Charles Coburn. Grant play the Coburn role as an older man who tries to play matchmaker to a younger couple he is sharing an apartment with. The couple here are Jim Hutton and Samantha Eggar. Poor substitutes for screen legends McCrea and Arthur but both are likable. The original took place during WW2 so it used the wartime housing shortage as part of the plot. This moves things to Tokyo during the Summer Olympics in order to keep the plot intact of Grant not being able to find a room anywhere else. On the whole, it's an amusing movie but probably much less so if you've seen the original. This is pretty much a scene-for-scene remake with few changes. Grant's a rough fit for the role as it is intended but he does give it his best, using his charm and wonderful screen persona to great effect. He's certainly the best thing about the film and, at all times, my attentions were on him rather than his co-stars. Obviously I would recommend you see the classic 1943 film over this. But, if you have seen that, there's no harm in giving this one a try to see a different cast approach the same story. As far as last films of great stars goes, this could be worse. Just look at some of Grant's contemporaries and you'll see some truly sad ways to end a career. Cary wisely knew to get out while the getting was good. That's a lesson a lot of stars could still learn today.
    8charlesj-19419

    Charming, heartening - a lovely surprise

    It was on TV during lockdown, nothing else on, and I was busy pottering around but got quickly drawn in. There are some absolutely masterful moments, tiny details in the acting and scripting that are reminiscent of a bygone age of film in which love honesty kindness and trust were still understood. The acting is superb throughout and they all have immense timing and patience to make it even funnier. An unexpected joy.

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    • Trivia
      Cary Grant (Sir William Rutland) retired from acting after this movie because, at sixty-one, he had become too old to play the romantic lead. Grant, furthermore, did not think his fans would want to see him playing supporting roles.
    • Goofs
      At the race, Julius says the fastest time for the 50 km race-walk is "four hours and fifty-three minutes." At the time of the 1964 Olympics, the men's 50 km race-walk world record was actually 4:00:50. (At the time of the film's release, the record was 3:55:36.)
    • Quotes

      Christine Easton: After 7:45, you can have the bathroom all day if you'd like.

      Sir William Rutland: I wouldn't know what to do in the bathroom all day!

    • Connections
      Featured in American Masters: Cary Grant, gentleman acteur (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      An Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey

      Sung by Cary Grant

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Camina, no corras
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production company
      • Sol C. Siegel Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,810,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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