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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA widowed singer marries her late husband's songwriting partner, which leads to trouble when her first husband turns up very much alive.A widowed singer marries her late husband's songwriting partner, which leads to trouble when her first husband turns up very much alive.A widowed singer marries her late husband's songwriting partner, which leads to trouble when her first husband turns up very much alive.
David Ahdar
- Male Harem Dancer
- (não creditado)
Leon Alton
- Stage Manager
- (não creditado)
Tom Anthony
- Bit Role
- (não creditado)
Robert Bice
- Sgt. Charlie O'Hallihan
- (não creditado)
Bill Boes
- Male Harem Dancer
- (não creditado)
Eugene Borden
- Costume Designer
- (não creditado)
Johnny Brazil
- Male Harem Dancer
- (não creditado)
Eddie Brown
- Male Harem Dancer
- (não creditado)
George Bruggeman
- Male Harem Dancer
- (não creditado)
Aileen Carlyle
- Mother
- (não creditado)
Beulah Christian
- Wardrobe Woman
- (não creditado)
Gene Dailey
- Male Harem Dancer
- (não creditado)
John David
- Male Harem Dancer
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
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- CuriosidadesMercury Records issued a 10-inch LP of the soundtrack, which would be the only contemporary soundtrack album released from a Betty Grable film.
- Erros de gravaçãoMartin 'Marty' Stewart appears in a U. S. Air Force uniform, yet several times in the movie various characters refer to him being in the U. S. Army.
- Citações
Gwen Howard: I wonder what kind of champagne I should order.
Vernon Lowndes: Depends what you're launching.
- ConexõesFeatured in Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
- Trilhas sonorasHow Come you Do Me Like You Do
Words and Music by Gene Austin and Ray Bergere
Performed by Betty Grable (uncredited)
Avaliação em destaque
Musicals are dying, you're Harry Cohn, you have all those expensive sound stages and wide-screen cameras lying around... what do you do? He remade one of Columbia's not-first-rate-to-begin-with screwball comedies, "Too Many Husbands," outfitted as a very splashy and very insubstantial musical with an oddball cast. Good it's certainly not, but for students of the evolution of the '50s musical, it's interesting. Betty Grable, legs as spectacular as ever, has married Gower Champion when first husband Jack Lemmon, thought dead in the war, returns. It's a standard plot, silly and overstaged, with Lemmon and Gower throwing a lot of fake punches at each other. But the filmmakers do try to retrofit it in musical ways. The score, mostly Gershwin standards, isn't well sung, and Grable and Lemmon are a terrible match -- she just seems too much woman for him, and she was nearly a decade his senior. But he does warble passably and even dances and tickles the ivories a little. Most striking are a couple of extended, wordless sequences, not exactly dancing and not exactly not, but choreographed, to classical chestnuts: They show the makers' desperation at trying to do something, anything, new, to keep musicals alive. Marge Champion, not a singer, surprisingly has to sing a lot. She and Gower have the best sequence, a falling-in-love pas de deux filmed practically in one take, like the good old Fred and Ginger duets. But the movie feels underpopulated -- these four and Myron McCormick, as an unappealingly avaricious agent, are practically the whole cast -- and Gower, though lean and graceful, looks impatient to jump out of the Cinemascope frame and go direct.
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- 8 de out. de 2007
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 33 minutos
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- 2:55 : 1
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