Un professore di teatro diventato critico teatrale bilancia la sua vita domestica e la sua carriera quando si trasferisce in campagna con la moglie e i loro quattro figli.Un professore di teatro diventato critico teatrale bilancia la sua vita domestica e la sua carriera quando si trasferisce in campagna con la moglie e i loro quattro figli.Un professore di teatro diventato critico teatrale bilancia la sua vita domestica e la sua carriera quando si trasferisce in campagna con la moglie e i loro quattro figli.
- Premi
- 5 candidature totali
- Mrs. Kilkinny
- (scene tagliate)
- Guest
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- Sardi's Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe musical number Kate rehearses for the amateur show, "Any Way The Wind Blows," had been written for Doris Day's previous film Il letto racconta (1959). The song title was, for a while, even the working title of that film.
- BlooperWhen Kate Mackay (Doris Day) is putting on her makeup at the beginning of the film, she tells the boys "Oh fellas, now you know I have to meet David-" and stops mid-sentence. She should have used Larry, Laurence, Dad, or some other character reference rather than the actor's (David Niven) name.
- Citazioni
Alfred North: For a critic that first step is the first printed joke. It gets a laugh and a whole new world opens up. He makes another joke, and another. And then one day along comes a joke that shouldn't be made because the show he's reviewing is a good show. But, as it so happens, it's a good joke. And you know what? The joke wins.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet: The Magic Dishes (1960)
All in all, this A-film is a disappointment. Drama critics are just not the stuff of comedies, nor does Niven get help in lightening the mood. Then too, since both stars were at career peaks, the screenplay expands their screen time with a lot of draggy exposition that doesn't help the amusement factor. And since the plight of Broadway critics is not exactly grist for popular audiences, I expect Day was added to provide the needed appeal. Trouble is she doesn't get to do her usual sparkle. It's a subdued role a dozen lesser names could have handled, and even her meager musical numbers are not exactly show stoppers. Moreover, director Walters seems unsure what to do with the bratty boys, who could have been milked for some laughs instead of too many groans. Still, the near two-hours does have its moments, especially with a cowardly canine, and Janis Paige (Deborah) whose ambitious vixen hits just the right notes. Anyhow, the chemistry never really gels and Day fans should stick with Rock who at least gets an honorable mention from the screenplay.
- dougdoepke
- 1 nov 2015
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.775.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 52 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1