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Un viudo japonés y una viuda de Brooklyn encuentran un amor inesperado, pero primero deben superar las diferencias culturales y aprender la comprensión y la compasión.Un viudo japonés y una viuda de Brooklyn encuentran un amor inesperado, pero primero deben superar las diferencias culturales y aprender la comprensión y la compasión.Un viudo japonés y una viuda de Brooklyn encuentran un amor inesperado, pero primero deben superar las diferencias culturales y aprender la comprensión y la compasión.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 3 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
Mae Questel
- Essie Rubin
- (as Mae Questal)
Harriet E. MacGibbon
- Lily Putnam
- (as Harriet MacGibbon)
Lillian Adams
- Mrs. Stein
- (sin créditos)
Leon Alton
- Ship Passenger
- (sin créditos)
Monya Andre
- Ship Passenger
- (sin créditos)
Mary Chan
- Spectator at Disembarkation
- (sin créditos)
Spencer Chan
- Ship Passenger
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaWhen Eddie is repairing Mrs. Jacoby's TV, rather than actually shooting the scene with material already selected and pre-recorded to be seen on the TV's screen, the filmmakers used another, less expensive trick; since TV scan rates are not the same as film, whenever a TV is seen (and it's showing something being broadcast), the dark scan lines are visible (and sometimes the TV's picture will "roll"). As this was still early in the TV-era, showing TVs broadcasting was something of a novelty, but it came with the aforementioned problems. To combat this, a "TV" was built (or, more accurately, something which looked like a TV). What's being shown on the "screen"' is actually film, which is being projected from behind the scene, and with the aid of a mirror, and a semi-translucent material to give the illusion of a screen, the result is that a high-quality image is seen, and there's no problem synching camera with TV.
- ErroresThe steering wheel of the taxi cab is on the wrong side.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Human Jungle: Struggle for a Mind (1964)
- Bandas sonorasWhere Am I? (Am I in Heaven?)
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played when Mrs. Jacoby and Mr. Asano discuss the dateline and Russia on board the ship
Opinión destacada
Looking at the film afresh as a mature adult, I'm now amazed I never realized that however excellent an actor Alec Guiness was, he simply looked ludicrous as an ersatz Japanese man. He appeared to have some sort of tightening device around his eyes so that they always looked closed! I guess that passed for generic Asian looks in those days. Too bad at the time James Shigeta was too young for the part; I kept visualizing him as an older man. That quibble aside, it is truly a heartwarming tale and well-performed by the wonderful Rosalind Russell and Mr. Guiness. Nice to see a regular-guy performance by Ran Danton, too, as the son-in-law. I'd always associated him with "Legs" Diamond and other unsavory characters he usually seemed to play. All in all, entertaining and drives home some important points about tolerance and family relations.
- mamaleh483
- 5 jul 2001
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 36 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Mañana viviré (1961) officially released in India in English?
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