La bailarina Charity sigue teniendo fe a pesar de las interminables decepciones, y esperanza de que finalmente conocerá al hombre para alejarla de su sórdida vida. Tal vez, solo tal vez, el ... Leer todoLa bailarina Charity sigue teniendo fe a pesar de las interminables decepciones, y esperanza de que finalmente conocerá al hombre para alejarla de su sórdida vida. Tal vez, solo tal vez, el guapo Oscar sea el que lo haga.La bailarina Charity sigue teniendo fe a pesar de las interminables decepciones, y esperanza de que finalmente conocerá al hombre para alejarla de su sórdida vida. Tal vez, solo tal vez, el guapo Oscar sea el que lo haga.
- Nominado a 3 premios Óscar
- 6 nominaciones en total
- Charlie
- (as Dante D'Paulo)
- Dancer
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
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- TriviaAlthough uncredited, Gwen Verdon was assistant choreographer in the film version of Dulce caridad (1969).
- ErroresIn the "Aloof" movement of "The Rich Man's Frug," two of the male principal dancers walk down the stairs to light a woman's cigarette, while the others dance behind them. The background choreography in this shot leads directly to the triangle formation of the next shot, and the two men are now in the middle of the group, although there was no time for them to reach that position.
- Citas
Charity Hope Valentine: Wow! This place sure is crawlin' with celebrities. I'm the only person here I never heard of.
- Versiones alternativasLaserdisc version contains an alternative ending. After Oscar leaves Charity, he starts to go crazy in his apartment. He then realizes that despite Charity's faults, he really can't live without her. He finds Charity on the bridge in Central Park and, thinking she's going to jump, falls into the river. Charity jumps in after Oscar and forgives him. The two then walk off together, soaking wet, through the park. Bob Fosse thought this ending was too corny, and decided to use the depressing, yet more inspirational, ending for the film's major release.
- ConexionesFeatured in Sweet Charity: From the Stage to the Screen (1969)
- Bandas sonorasMy Personal Property
(uncredited)
Music by Cy Coleman
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Performed by Shirley MacLaine
Coming back to the original tragic comedy "Nights of Cabiria", of all the characters Fellini had given life on screen, by his own words, Cabiria was the only one he worried about many years after the film was made. Of all the characters, I've seen in films, Cabiria is the one I often think about - whatever happened to her? Did she survive? Was she able to find love? As much as I like Shirley MacLaine/Charity, I did not worry about her future. She lived happily ever after - in both movie endings, theatrical and alternative.
- Galina_movie_fan
- 4 sep 2009
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- Presupuesto
- USD 20,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 29 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1