El inteligente pero desventurado mayordomo John Lawless administra una casa en Filadelfia para el peculiar y alegre millonario Anthony Drexel Biddle, su imperturbable esposa, Cordelia, y su ... Leer todoEl inteligente pero desventurado mayordomo John Lawless administra una casa en Filadelfia para el peculiar y alegre millonario Anthony Drexel Biddle, su imperturbable esposa, Cordelia, y su fogosa hija, Cordy.El inteligente pero desventurado mayordomo John Lawless administra una casa en Filadelfia para el peculiar y alegre millonario Anthony Drexel Biddle, su imperturbable esposa, Cordelia, y su fogosa hija, Cordy.
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- 2 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaRichard M. Sherman had reservations about whether Fred MacMurray was right for the part of Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, but Walt Disney overruled him.
- ErroresIn the opening scene, the camera appears to look East on Walnut Street, past Rittenhouse Square, with the tower of Philadelphia City Hall in the distance. Cars are shown on a drive in the square. No such drive ever existed. City Hall is on Market Street and the tower would have been outside the frame of this shot.
- Citas
John Lawless: [to camera] To have your alligators thaw out and your daughter forgive you all in the same bright morning, that's fortuosity.
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle: [peering quizzically into the camera] John?
John Lawless: Sir?
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle: Who are you talking to?
John Lawless: No one, sir.
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle: Well you know what they say about people who talk to themselves.
[starts to walk away then turn and peers at the camera again]
John Lawless: [winks at the camera]
- Créditos curiososThe opening credits alone are 5 minutes long.
- Versiones alternativasOriginally premiered at 159 minutes, the film was cut to 144 minutes when box office returns were less than expected. Still doing inadequately, the film was further cut to 120 minutes for general release. The longer version was rereleased in 1984.
- ConexionesFeatured in Film Review: The Disney Legend (Continued) (1967)
The version on the disc lasts close to 3 hours. It is a 'Roadshow Edition,' and that is entirely enjoyable. It begins with a music overture. In the middle of the film is an intermission, and after the movie is over, there is another musical medley with the word 'Exit' on the screen. That must have been there to remind people to leave the theater!
I see that on IMDb it gets an average rating of 5.5. Maybe that comes from the shorter, lesser cuts of the film. This restored edition is much better than that. My children loved it, too! They were literally glued to the screen for the duration of the movie.
This is easily the most musical of any film I have ever seen. That is one of the reasons the movie is so entertaining. Tommy Steele looks as if he is having a lot of fun, and that feeling is contagious.
'Happiest Millionaire' was released in 1967, the year after Walt Disney died, but he loved this film. The music is by the Sherman brothers, the same duo who gave us the unforgettable tunes in 'Mary Poppins.' I think it is sad that these kinds of films are no longer made. The great family oriented musicals are gone. Can anyone recommend 'Moulin Rouge' or 'Chicago' to their children?
And yet, this is not necessarily a kids' movie. Walt Disney had the genius to understand that things need to appeal to everyone. That was the inspiration behind Disneyland.
Out of four stars, I rate this: ***
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- 29 jul 2004
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 21 minutos
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- 1.66 : 1