Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo her family's discomfiture, grandmother Louisa starts dating two men...a grocer and her son's boss.To her family's discomfiture, grandmother Louisa starts dating two men...a grocer and her son's boss.To her family's discomfiture, grandmother Louisa starts dating two men...a grocer and her son's boss.
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- Lil Stewart
- (as Marjorie Crosland)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Bit
- (uncredited)
- Clubwoman
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesPiper Laurie's debut.
- GaffesBurnside and Hammond roll their sleeves up as they prepare to Indian wrestle, yet after Burnside sends Hammond into the bandstand, their sleeves are rolled down and cuffed. You can see Burnside "roll" his right sleeve down as he goes to his table when that sleeve is rolled down already.
- Citations
Henry Hammond: Mrs. Norton, excuse me. I didn't mean to seem so abrupt.
Louisa Norton: Rude!
Henry Hammond: I'm terribly sorry. I don't know what's gotten into my temper these days.
Louisa Norton: I'd try to control it. Particularly, in your business.
Henry Hammond: I do try, Mrs. Norton, but somehow as the years move on I get more and more crotchety.
Louisa Norton: I know. My disposition hasn't been the same since my husband died, some 10 years ago.
Henry Hammond: My wifes
[sic]
Henry Hammond: died, a little over 10 years ago, too.
- ConnexionsReferences Harvey (1950)
Thoroughly delightful comedy about romantic seniors (Ch. Coburn and Edmund Gwenn) competing for the love of a sweet granny, Louisa (Spring Byington) who still has much to offer in charm, grace and joy of living.
There's heated rivalry between the two older men, and there's frustrated annoyance from the younger teen set (Piper Laurie and her beau, Scotty Beckett), and the middle-aged family members (Ronald Reagan and patient wife Meg, played by Ruth Hussey). Inevitably there are clashes, tempers flare and varied misunderstandings arise, but all comes right in the end, of course. This is a scintillating comedy with never a dull moment.
I love that delightful scene of Ch. Coburn as Abel Burnside, wading into the pond, trousers soaked, and gallantly picking flowers to offer his lady love, "Louisa", which is also the title of this movie.
Top grades for this one.
- lora64
- 26 nov. 2003
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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