Les meilleurs amis et leurs filles vont en vacances à Rio de Janeiro seulement pour que l'un tombe en amour de la fille de l'autre.Les meilleurs amis et leurs filles vont en vacances à Rio de Janeiro seulement pour que l'un tombe en amour de la fille de l'autre.Les meilleurs amis et leurs filles vont en vacances à Rio de Janeiro seulement pour que l'un tombe en amour de la fille de l'autre.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Bernardo
- (as Victor Haim)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to contemporary news stories, special parental consent was required in order to allow the nude scenes featuring Michelle Johnson, as she was not yet eighteen at the time they were filmed. Publicity for this movie also stated that Johnson was around two months out of high school when she was cast.
- GaffesThe beach scene in which Matthew Hollis (Michael Caine) and Victor Lyons (Joseph Bologna) see several topless women (including their daughters) is Ipanema Beach. Not only is Ipanema Beach not a topless beach, topless sunbathing is not permitted on the city beaches of Rio de Janeiro.
- Citations
Matthew: One time a company I worked for transferred me to an island in the Pacific. Fantastic place. I invited my girl to visit me. I sent her a postcard everyday with a single word on each card. I wrote "Found a virgin paradise. It's yours. Matthew." Narturally, they were delivered in the wrong order. The message she got was "Found a virgin. It's paradise. Yours, Matthew." I never heard from her again.
- Générique farfeluThe end billing featured scenes of some of the movie's best and funniest moments.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Retrosexual: The 80's (2004)
- Bandes originalesBlame It On Rio
Performed by Lisa Roberts Gillan (as Lisa Roberts) and Oren Waters
Music by Cy Coleman
Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
Everyone knows the premise---Michael Caine and Joseph Bologna take their teenage daughters, Michelle Johnson and Demi Moore to Rio for a vacation. Caine's marriage is in trouble and his wife is vacationing somewhere else. They're barely settled into the home they're renting when Johnson aggressively pursues Caine and he quickly succumbs (like any man would!). Caine is guilt-ridden but cannot resist Michelle's considerable charms. Her father finds out about the affair and goes nuts trying to find out who her lover is. He enlists Caine in his search and many hilarious scenes ensue.
The setting for this movie is just gorgeous and the women are even more beautiful. This was Michelle Johnson's first movie and it shows but she does project a sweet sincerity and her va-va-voom body more than makes up for any performance shortcomings. Zowie! Catch the scene where the fathers find their daughters topless at the beach---this was well before Demi Moore had some "enhancements" later in her life and it is painfully obvious that she's extremely embarrassed by doing the topless scene. Michelle is a trouper though, lucky for us!
The ultimate reason to see this movie though is Michael Caine. He is extremely funny in this movie and I can only imagine how much fun he had making it----a guy in his 40s getting to spend a few weeks in one of the most beautiful and exciting cities in the world and having all these love scenes with a girl half his age and getting paid to do it!!! Caine has made a lot of schlocky movies, for sure, but in an interview once he said that no matter how dumb the movie was or how cheaply it was done, he would try to give the best performance he could so even if the rest of the movie was crap, the viewer could at least appreciate that Caine did a good job. That dedication to his craft is what lifts what should've been a "C-" movie like "Rio" into a "B" "B-" movie instead and when he's in really good material, makes it unforgettable.
- Ajtlawyer
- 25 juill. 2002
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 18 644 570 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 437 660 $ US
- 20 févr. 1984
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 18 644 570 $ US