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Lily in Love

  • 1984
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Lily in Love (1984)
Comedy

Aging Broadway star Fitz Wynn, upset his wife wrote a lead role for a younger man, disguises himself as a handsome young Italian to snag the part. His wife is unaware as he pursues the role ... Read allAging Broadway star Fitz Wynn, upset his wife wrote a lead role for a younger man, disguises himself as a handsome young Italian to snag the part. His wife is unaware as he pursues the role he believes should be his.Aging Broadway star Fitz Wynn, upset his wife wrote a lead role for a younger man, disguises himself as a handsome young Italian to snag the part. His wife is unaware as he pursues the role he believes should be his.

  • Director
    • Károly Makk
  • Writers
    • Frank Cucci
    • Ferenc Molnár
  • Stars
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Maggie Smith
    • Elke Sommer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    323
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Károly Makk
    • Writers
      • Frank Cucci
      • Ferenc Molnár
    • Stars
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Maggie Smith
      • Elke Sommer
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Fitzroy Wynn…
    Maggie Smith
    Maggie Smith
    • Lily Wynn
    Elke Sommer
    Elke Sommer
    • Alicia Braun
    Adolph Green
    Adolph Green
    • Jerry Silber
    Sándor Szabó
    Sándor Szabó
    • Teodor
    János Kende
    • Gabor
    János Xantus
    János Xantus
    • Miklos
    István Butykai
    • Bela
    György Fehér
    György Fehér
    Dénes Ujlaky
    • Worker
    Zoltán Bezerédi
    Zoltán Bezerédi
    • Second Worker
    • (as Zoltán Bezerédy)
    Zoltán Gera
    Zoltán Gera
    • Malev Officer
    Judit Meszléry
    • Malev Officer
    Ildikó Kishonti
    • Actress
    Rosetta LeNoire
    Rosetta LeNoire
    • Rosanna
    David Purdham
    David Purdham
    • Young Actor
    Beatrix Porter
    • Young Actress
    Jennifer Babtist
    Jennifer Babtist
    • Young Actress
    • Director
      • Károly Makk
    • Writers
      • Frank Cucci
      • Ferenc Molnár
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    6richard_ferdman

    Surprisingly layered

    I was expecting a shallow movie and was surprised at the cunning levels - dealing with our imperfections, the lies we won't admit to ourselves, the lies we want others to believe, our fears of getting older/being bypassed, and the engaging acting of Plummer and smith made it real and accessible.

    Contrary to a couple of reviews I felt the movie got stronger as the reality of the duplicitous actions and the animated hurt are unwound into an intelligent drama.

    I felt a few scenes could be cut out (e.g. The wind machine malfunction) to make the drama flow better. Plummer's character's needy behavior was a bit too much but some aged men get that way as they cope with their fears.
    5Doctor-11

    Starts off fun...gets better...then crashes and burns.

    First off, let me say that I believe Dame Maggie Smith to be the classiest actress in cinema. Her eyes are mesmerizing - she can look so coy and yet still patronize with a little curl in her grin. She certainly does not disappoint in this tale of comedic deception and romance.

    The set-up is cute...Christopher Plummer plays Fitz Wynn, a truly talented but overly-satisfied stage actor who wants to star in a new movie written by his wife, Lily (Smith). Lily doesn't feel her Fitz is right for the part, and explains to him why and what she's looking for in the role. Fitz proceeds to orchestrate his own transformation (with the reluctant assistance of his agent) into Roberto Terranova, a blonde Italian who seems to be exactly what Lily wants. His deception seems successful, but does Lily want Roberto for more than just her movie?

    It is at this point where the movie struggles - the initial delicious tension goes bland with redundancies; and although some wit is regained at the climax, the movie struggles through some sort of resolution, leaving us wondering just when the credits will roll?

    Plummer does fine - his 'tantrums' seem contrived, but I don't really blame him. Smith is as witty as a lady can be with this material, which seems so dated now - especially the music (groan). As for the rest of the cast, Elke Sommer is totally wasted, and the remainders are unrecognizable and unimpressive.

    In summary, the sole reason to watch *Lily in Love* is to watch Maggie Smith. She is graceful, she is radiant, and she is the perpetual professional. Rating 5/10 for the film :: 10/10 for Dame Maggie Smith
    7ksf-2

    its got maggie smith

    Fitzroy (christopher plummer) will do anything for a role in the new play his wife Lily (the amazing maggie smith) has just written. She doesn't think he's right for the part, and lately, he's been drinking so much, she's not sure if he could even do the part. So Fitz takes measures to make sure he gets the part. Co-stars Elke Sommers as Alicia, and Adolph Greene (two writer nominations!) as Jerry, the agent. It starts as a (very) slow boil; it's listed as a comedy on imdb, but there isn't much comedy until about halfway through. The first half is just setting the scene. Showing us how things are, between husband and wife. Of course, there's a big showdown when all is revealed. But who knew what... when? Directed by hungarian Károly Makk; he has wons zillions of film festival awards. Based on a play by Ferenc Molnár. This one is rated pretty low on imdb. A shame. It's not maggie smith's funniest film, but it is a very good one.
    Neil_UK

    Total oddity

    I got this as a Maggie Smith nut - I've seen her on stage a number of times, and have been craving a film from her which matches the comic intensity which I've seen in the theatre.

    Alas, this bizarre misfire doesn't give her a great deal to do. The other people have summed up the plot, so I'll just say that as a romantic comedy, this just doesn't cut the mustard.

    The lighting (in the copy I saw, at least) looks more film noir than romcom - everything is dark and gloomy, reminiscent of Gordon Willis's cinematography for the office scenes in The Godfather.

    Christopher Plummer has the kind of role John Barrymore used to play in his talkies - the cliché of the egotistical, verse-spouting actor. He does it very well, but his face is too dour to really charm as the hammy romantic lead. He does a good job with the young Italian, and is quiet funny there... but the dialogue and gags are lame.

    And harking back to the old romcoms of the golden age, which often featured studio recreations of European capitals: alas, Budapest in the mid-80s looks dreadfully bleak - presumably the funding came from there, and part of the deal was to shoot it in the Hungarian capital. It looks terribly depressing and grey.

    Maggie Smith looks lovely (when you can see her - that shadowy cinematography!) but even she can't weave the straw of the dialogue into gold (something she's usually able to do). California Suite, and bits of Murder by Death, seem to be the only film to really show here sophisticated comedienne stuff off on film.

    Lily in Love, then, is one for total Maggie completists only (like me).

    (By the way, the best 'lost' Maggie Smith film is definitely 'Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing' - seek it out, it's on DVD.)
    5blanche-2

    How was this even possible

    What were two tremendous actors, Christopher Plummer and Maggie Smith - two titans - thinking about when they agreed to make this film? Did someone offer them $1 million each?

    Smith plays a screen writer married to an actor, and she has written a script and does not want him in the lead; she wants a younger actor. He disguises himself as an Italian actor, Roberto Terranova, and wins the lead in the movie. He spends the rest of his time being jealous as he sees his wife becoming attracted to Roberto.

    This is absolutely ridiculous. I love both of them to the moon and back, but this premise just did not work.

    This is an adaptation of the story The Guardsman, written in 1911 and done by Lunt and Fontaine in film in 1931.

    I have seen Maggie Smith and so many character roles - she is truly beautiful in this, nice to see. He of course has always been stunning.

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      New York Times critic Vincent Canby wrote this movie a positive review, but pointed out that it was an uncredited adaptation of Ferenc Molnár's play "The Guardsman", and that Dame Maggie Smith had headlined a revival of it as recently as 1977: "Even if the copyright has run out, it seems that the decent, and historically correct, thing to do would be to acknowledge the film's sources."
    • Quotes

      Fitzroy Wynn: Now look, you thin Quasimodo. I've been good to you when you didn't have a pot to piss in, or a window to throw it out of!

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      Remake of The Guardsman (1931)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1984 (Hungary)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hungary
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • Fitz and Lily
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Hungarofilm
      • Mafilm
      • Players Associates
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      • $376,686
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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