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Cuando amar no es pecado

Título original: Holiday for Lovers
  • 1959
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  • 1h 43min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Cuando amar no es pecado (1959)
Comedia

Cuando su hija mayor decide quedarse en Sudamérica durante una gira escolar, su padre decide llevar al resto de la familia allí de vacaciones para averiguar por qué.Cuando su hija mayor decide quedarse en Sudamérica durante una gira escolar, su padre decide llevar al resto de la familia allí de vacaciones para averiguar por qué.Cuando su hija mayor decide quedarse en Sudamérica durante una gira escolar, su padre decide llevar al resto de la familia allí de vacaciones para averiguar por qué.

  • Dirección
    • Henry Levin
  • Guionistas
    • Luther Davis
    • Ronald Alexander
  • Elenco
    • Clifton Webb
    • Jane Wyman
    • Jill St. John
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    • Dirección
      • Henry Levin
    • Guionistas
      • Luther Davis
      • Ronald Alexander
    • Elenco
      • Clifton Webb
      • Jane Wyman
      • Jill St. John
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    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
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    Clifton Webb
    Clifton Webb
    • Robert Dean
    Jane Wyman
    Jane Wyman
    • Mrs. Mary Dean
    Jill St. John
    Jill St. John
    • Meg Dean
    Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley
    • Betsy Dean
    Paul Henreid
    Paul Henreid
    • Eduardo Barroso
    Gary Crosby
    Gary Crosby
    • Tech Sgt. Paul Gattling
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    Nico Minardos
    • Carlos Barroso
    Wally Brown
    Wally Brown
    • Joe McDougal
    Henny Backus
    • Connie McDougal
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    • Nestor Amaral - Orchestra Leader
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    José Greco
    • Jose Greco - Dancer
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    • Brazilian Cab Driver
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    Linné Ahlstrand
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    Manuel Alba
    • Spanish Man in Cafe
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    Leon Alton
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      • Henry Levin
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      • Luther Davis
      • Ronald Alexander
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    5kindred1964

    The remake was much, much better

    While I love Clifton Webb, he's one of my favorite actors. However, this movie was just okay. The remake, "Take Her, She's Mine" with James Stewart and Sandra Dee was considerably more entertaining.

    In "Take Her, She's Mine" James Stewart's character keeps getting mistaken for the "actor" James Stewart. This is also one of the first movies that Sandra Dee transformed from the "cute, sweet little Gidget" type girl to "showing" that she was a fully grown woman.

    There are also appearances by very young Bob Denver (Gilligan from Gilligan's Island), Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle from the Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.), and James Brolin (Marcus Welby, M.D., The Amityville Horror - 1979 version, and Westworld.)
    6ksf-2

    odd chemistry between actors

    Clifton webb, jane wyman are the deans, who send their daughter meg (jill saint john) off to south america on holiday. When she decides to stay for a while, they drop everything and troop off to sao paolo. They meet senor barroso (paul henreid), who is so much older than meg, so mom and dad already don't approve. The strengths: there are some clever lines in here, in between all the misunderstandings. Sooo many double entendres! It's kind of fun and exotic to zip off to south america, although the actors may never have actually left the studio. There's a real fun version of chattanooga choo choo about halfway through. And flamenco dancers. The weaknesses: much of the sound quality is just terrible. Many loud echoes. And some of the lines are delivered with odd timing or a cardboard delivery. There's an odd chemistry between the actors for most of the film. We can tell the film code was long gone by this time... gary crosby plays a sex starved military guy chasing the younger sister. Who enjoys being grabbed and kissed by a soldier she just met. And the soldier isn't very polite to the parents, when he asks if he can marry the daughter. Military guys are typically very respectful to parents and superiors. Directed by henry levin. Based on the play by ronald alexander. It's just okay. Not my favorite film. So much fighting. A visit to sao paolo should be fun and happy! Webb only made one more film after this, and died a couple years later.
    8lefebvre1-272-369176

    funnier than expected

    My husband and I have seen this twice. He is not usually an older movie fan, but watches it with me. He laughed often all the way through. Perhaps if you are a parent you see it as being a bit more realistic in how a parent would respond to their children growing up. I thought it was very good, but I knew it was good for us because of the father's, Clifton Webb's, reactions. Jane Wyman was the peacekeeping mother, which I think is still more common than we admit. And to the person who complained they did not recognize Jill St. John because she did not have red hair, please. She was on her third movie, I believe, and many actors and actress change looks, hair color included and sometimes a minor part of the change, for the screen. The story line was a fairly natural progression of a young woman's family meeting her intended's family, but in a foreign country and with some mix ups, and the differences both sides may have in a bit of a culture clash. The addition of the younger daughter, played by Carol Lynley, was done very well, and the awareness of the parents in confirming they had two adult daughters reminded me especially of my father as his daughters grew up. My father had three, along with three sons, and was protective also, but brought us up to think for ourselves, sometimes to his chagrin. The scenery was beautiful and I think the producers really tried to give you the feeling that you were seeing some of Brazil at that time period. The sandwiches at the bullfight, and the American reaction to what they thought they wanted to see, is a good example, along with more obvious landmark views. Enjoy!
    5moonspinner55

    "I trust our daughter to the ends of the earth." ... "That's approximately where she is!"

    College lass from Boston takes a summer tour of Brazil to study art, decides to stay on in São Paulo where she has become the latest protégé of a debonair older man, a famous architect and sculptor known for his nudes; Dad, Mom, and Sis fly out, too, once they get the news. Extremely weak travelogue-cum-romantic comedy from Fox, featuring the requisite sight-seeing bits and landmark stops yet far too much back-projection and set-bound stints. At first, the parents (Jane Wyman and fussy Clifton Webb) appear to be excited about spending some time together down South America way--but after their happy, smiling daughter meets them at the airport, all Pop does is grouse (he seems jealous of the student-teacher relationship between Jill St. John and Paul Henreid, a sidebar which may have been worth exploring under different circumstances). The cinematography is mediocre, making everyone look short and stumpy (even leggy St. John), and the romantic shenanigans which ensue are not breezy or funny enough to pump much life into this narrative, which covers all-too familiar territory. ** from ****
    4walbonyc

    Remake of "Take Her, She's Mine"?

    Just to correct a previous comment, "Holiday for Lovers" was not remade as "Take Her, She's Mine." Although thematically similar, these two stories come from different source material, although both started out as Broadway plays.

    The play "Holiday for Lovers" was written by Ronald Alexander, who also wrote "Time Out for Ginger", which was made into a Patty Duke movie, "Billie." "Holiday for Lovers" ran for 100 performances at the Longacre Theater from Feb. 14, 1957 to May 11, 1957. The biggest name star in the cast was Don Ameche playing the father. The setting of the play was hotels in New York, Paris, Seville, and Rome. One can only speculate why the film version re-set the story in South America. Given the year, 1959, it might have been at the urging of some agency of the U.S. Governent to support the "Good Neighbor Policy," which was meant to keep Communism out of Latin America.

    The play "Take Her, She's Mine" was written by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, inspired by the adventures of their then-22 year old daughter, Nora Ephron. The play ran for 404 performances at the Biltmore Theater from Dec. 21, 1961 to Dec. 8, 1962. The play was set in Southern California and New England. Among the luminaries in the cast were Art Carney and Phyllis Thaxter, playing the parents; Elizabeth Ashley, playing the older daughter (for which role she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play); and Richard Jordan. Karen Black was an understudy in this production!

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      Joan Fontaine replaced Gene Tierney after Tierney collapsed, but Fontaine had an emotional breakdown as well, after which Jane Wyman signed for the role.
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      Tour Lady: Hello, hello, we're a few minutes early but there's heavy traffic to New York and the plane won't wait, you know. Now tell me - you have your tickets, your passport and your vaccination certificate?

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      Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen)

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

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      • 21 de enero de 1960 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Holiday for Lovers
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Lima, Perú
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
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