Le cheval bien-aimé du jeune Pepe est vendu à la star hollywoodienne Ted Holt, ce qui conduit au voyage de Pepe à Hollywood pour récupérer le cheval et à la rencontre de Pepe avec la moitié ... Tout lireLe cheval bien-aimé du jeune Pepe est vendu à la star hollywoodienne Ted Holt, ce qui conduit au voyage de Pepe à Hollywood pour récupérer le cheval et à la rencontre de Pepe avec la moitié des stars travaillant à Hollywood à l'époque.Le cheval bien-aimé du jeune Pepe est vendu à la star hollywoodienne Ted Holt, ce qui conduit au voyage de Pepe à Hollywood pour récupérer le cheval et à la rencontre de Pepe avec la moitié des stars travaillant à Hollywood à l'époque.
- Nommé pour 7 oscars
- 2 victoires et 12 nominations au total
- Vocalist on Radio
- (singing voice)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFinal film appearance of both Billie Burke and Charles Coburn who appear together in the same sequence.
- Citations
Suzie Murphy: [watching her boyfriend dance with another woman] Men make me sick. With no effort, I could hate them all.
Pepe: [sitting beside her] You mean, you hate Pepe?
Suzie Murphy: You? Of course not. I never even think of you as a man.
- Autres versionsAlthough several sources list the film's running time as either 190 or 195 minutes, according to studio records it is exactly three hours. The intermission might have attributed to the extra 10-15 minutes. Later cut to 157 minutes after initial screenings.
- ConnexionsReferenced in What's My Line?: Edward G. Robinson (3) (1960)
Here's who you get: Greer Garson trying to buy a prize horse; Edward G. Robinson playing himself though he is seen here as a famous film producer; Ernie Kovacs as an immigration inspector; William Demarest as a studio gate keeper; Zsa Zsa Gabor reading a copy of "The Interns" to promote Columbia's upcoming film version; Bing Crosby signing Cantinflas's tortilla and joining him in a few lines of "South of the Border"; Jay North playing Dennis the Menace; Billie Burke hitting Charles Coburn with a slingshot; Jack Lemmon dressed as Daphne from "Some Like It Hot" in a bizarre sequence involving a parking lot; Andre Previn at the piano while Bobby Darin sings a terrific number called "That's How It Went, All Right"; Michael Callan, Shirley Jones, and Matt Mattox doing a sizzling dance called "The Rumble"; Judy Garland (heard but not seen) singing "The Faraway Part of Town" on the radio; Ann B. Davis playing her "Shultzy" character from "The Bob Cummings Show" but here assigned to working as Edward G. Robinson's secretary; Donna Reed making cutesy banter with Dan Dailey about her then-current TV series; a trip to the Sands Casino in Las Vegas where we see Peter Lawford and Richard Conte standing around in the lobby, Sammy Davis Jr. doing impressions to "Hooray for Hollywood", Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin gambling, Cesar Romero hanging out at the slot machines, a dejected Jimmy Durante losing at cards, and Joey Bishop saying "son of a gun"; Hedda Hopper boarding a plane; a ghastly sequence in which a miniature Debbie Reynolds drunkenly dancing with Cantinflas on Dan Dailey's desktop to "Tequila"; a delightful moment when Dailey and Cantinflas join Maurice Chevalier in dancing to "Mimi"; Janet Leigh being surprised in the bathtub the same year as her "Psycho" shower; Tony Curtis getting pushed into an indoor pool; and Kim Novak giving advice on buying a wedding ring.
Somehow I find this hodgepodge strangely irresistible.
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- 3 nov. 2002
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Pepe - Was kann die Welt schon kosten
- Lieux de tournage
- Hacienda Vista Hermosa, Tequesquitengo, Morelos, Mexique(bullfight and fiesta scenes)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 9 600 000 $ US
- Durée3 heures
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1