Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThree American women working in Rome, Italy share a spacious apartment and the desire to find love and marriage. Each one experiences a few bumps in her journey to romance.Three American women working in Rome, Italy share a spacious apartment and the desire to find love and marriage. Each one experiences a few bumps in her journey to romance.Three American women working in Rome, Italy share a spacious apartment and the desire to find love and marriage. Each one experiences a few bumps in her journey to romance.
- Ganó 2 premios Óscar
- 2 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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- Waiter in Select Restaurant
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- Headwaiter
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- Pepe - Shadwell's Butler
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- Undetermined Secondary Role
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- Party Guest
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- Principessa's Butler
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- Waiter in Venice
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- Chauffeur
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- TriviaThe first motion picture filmed in CinemaScope outside of the United States. Prior to beginning principal shooting, 20th Century-Fox studio execs warned producer Sol C. Siegel and director Jean Negulesco that they would have a difficult time with the new film format away from the controlled settings of the studio. Siegel and Negulesco solved this dilemma by simply taking the studio's entire technical crew along to Rome.
- ErroresAt the farm, the large round loaf of bread can be seen to have been precut before Giorgio's cousin picks it up to cut off a slice.
- Citas
Woman at Cocktail Party: My husband declares that I was simply born to be a writer. He says if anyone just took a pencil and followed me around, they'd have a novel.
John Frederick Shadwell: My dear lady, I should be delighted to get behind you with a pencil.
- ConexionesFeatured in Poción de amor no. 9 (1992)
- Bandas sonorasThree Coins in the Fountain
(1954)
by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn
Sung by Frank Sinatra (uncredited) during the opening credits
Sung also by an unseen chorus at the end
But, oh!, those glorious travelogue shots of Rome and Venice. Widescreens, back then, really were worth briefly deserting one's living room "boob tube" and letting one's mind drift into Nirvana as beautiful DeLuxe Color made one believe the world was an impossibly beautiful place. A new DVD version which approximates the original CinemaScope ratio is now available, a distinct improvement over the formatted VHS tape previously available.
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- 27 abr 2003
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
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- 2.55 : 1