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40 Carats

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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40 Carats (1973)
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ComedyRomance

Forty-year-old Realtor Ann Stanley vacationing in Greece enjoys a liaison with vacationing twentyish Pete Latham. She then returns to New York and learns that he is dating her daughter. Pete... Read allForty-year-old Realtor Ann Stanley vacationing in Greece enjoys a liaison with vacationing twentyish Pete Latham. She then returns to New York and learns that he is dating her daughter. Peter then pursues Ann, who is unsure what to do.Forty-year-old Realtor Ann Stanley vacationing in Greece enjoys a liaison with vacationing twentyish Pete Latham. She then returns to New York and learns that he is dating her daughter. Peter then pursues Ann, who is unsure what to do.

  • Director
    • Milton Katselas
  • Writers
    • Jay Presson Allen
    • Pierre Barillet
    • Jean-Pierre Grédy
  • Stars
    • Liv Ullmann
    • Edward Albert
    • Gene Kelly
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    952
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Milton Katselas
    • Writers
      • Jay Presson Allen
      • Pierre Barillet
      • Jean-Pierre Grédy
    • Stars
      • Liv Ullmann
      • Edward Albert
      • Gene Kelly
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Liv Ullmann
    Liv Ullmann
    • Ann Stanley
    Edward Albert
    Edward Albert
    • Peter Latham
    Gene Kelly
    Gene Kelly
    • Billy Boylan
    Binnie Barnes
    Binnie Barnes
    • Maud Ericson
    Deborah Raffin
    Deborah Raffin
    • Trina Stanley
    Billy Green Bush
    Billy Green Bush
    • J.D. Rogers
    Nancy Walker
    Nancy Walker
    • Mrs. Margie Margolin
    Don Porter
    Don Porter
    • Mr. Latham
    Rosemary Murphy
    Rosemary Murphy
    • Mrs. Latham
    Natalie Schafer
    Natalie Schafer
    • Mrs. Adams
    Sam Chew Jr.
    • Arthur Forbes
    Claudia Jennings
    Claudia Jennings
    • Gabriella
    Brooke Palance
    • Polly
    Eugene Jackson
    • Party Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Andrea True
    • Extra
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    • Director
      • Milton Katselas
    • Writers
      • Jay Presson Allen
      • Pierre Barillet
      • Jean-Pierre Grédy
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    7GregCnAZ-1

    An Enduring Love Story

    In her usual intense style, Liv Ullmann gives a likable performance as "40 something" Ann Stanley. While vacationing in Greece, Ann has a chance meeting with "20 something" Peter Latham, endearingly played by Edward Albert. Much to Peter's disappointment, Ann quietly disappears in the early morning hours, leaving him with little more than a one night stand. Peter later returns home to New York, where one evening, as he arrives to pick up a date, his date's mother appears at the door and it is none other than Ann Stanley, his one night stand from Greece. This chance meeting sets the scene for some very awkward moments and great comedy. I've never found myself rooting for a "May-December" romance so enthusiastically. Gene Kelly, Binnie Barnes and Deborah Raffin are wonderful in their supporting roles. "40 Carats" is one of those films that was such a pleasant surprise for me and I've never understood why it has been so overlooked. Give it a chance. I think you'll really enjoy it.
    TxMike

    March-September and September-March romances.

    I managed to watch this one on Amazon streaming movies. It came out in 1973, the same year I moved to the New Orleans area to start a new job and the year my first son was born. The 1970s was a distinct time.

    The way this movie starts seems like it will be a romantic comedy, and there is lots of comedy, but it really turns out to more be a statement on how we choose partners in life, with some serious young/old couple insight.

    It starts in Greece, Liv Ullmann (about 34 or so) plays 40-yr-old Ann Stanley who is vacationing and her car breaks down. A motorcyclist shows up, Edward Albert (about 22 or so) as 22-yr-old Peter Latham. He offers her a ride into town but they end up sleeping on a small alcove at water's edge. She sees their almost 20-yr age difference as too great, she disappears as dawn breaks and goes back to her real estate job in Manhattan.

    Imagine Ann's surprise when Peter shows up at her home to escort her teen daughter Trina to a party. Several comedic situations occur, everyone assumes Peter is after Trina, but instead he really is after Ann. Then a wealthy 43-yr-old client of Ann's from Tulsa takes an interest in 17-yr-old Trina. The points being made, an 18-yr difference or a 25-yr difference should not be the deciding matter. It also is a commentary on how society more easily accepts a younger girl pairing up with an older man than the opposite.

    It was also great seeing Gene Kelly as Billy Boylan, Ann's ex-husband and Trina's dad. He was in his early 60s and still in fine form, and he didn't make many movies after this one.

    Overall a very enjoyable movie with good actors, adapted from a stage play.
    8Galina_movie_fan

    Liv Ullmann in a comedy:

    "40 Carats" - a light and cheerful comedy is the only comedy I've seen Liv Ullmann in. She plays Ann Stanley, forty years old Manhattan Real Estate agent divorcée who lives with her mother and 16 years old daughter. On her vacation in Greece, she meets 22 years old Peter Latham (Edward Albert), and they spend the night together. Ann quietly disappears into the early morning hours, leaving him with the memories of the night and nothing else - no address or telephone number. Peter later returns to New York, where one evening he arrives to pick up a date for the evening. Guess, who his date's mother is?

    What follows is, IMO, funny and charming romantic comedy with wonderful supporting performances from Gene Kelly (as Ann's first annoying husband), Binnie Barnes and Deborah Raffin. I've read some comments that Liv was miscast and was not comfortable playing such a light comedy after all the profound and tragic characters she had played for Bergman. I don't think so. For me, one of the most memorable scenes of the film is the one after Liv (Ann) returns home from her vacation and is asked what Greece was like? Ann turns to face a camera, smiles, and says, "Greece glows under the sun" - but it is her face, her smile, her eyes that glow. If ever the saying, the eyes are the soul's mirror, is true, it is about Liv's eyes. There are kindness, tenderness, strength, and something even more attractive than beauty itself in them - the goodness of her soul.

    "40 Carats" was a very pleasant surprise for me. I hope that it will be released on DVD soon and become available for all admirers of Liv Ullmann and of funny and clever romantic comedies.
    drednm

    Binnie Barnes Steals the Show

    Based on a hit Broadway play that won a Tony Award for Julie Harris, 40 CARATS is a comedy about a 40-ish woman who is pursued by a 22-year-old man. Liv Ullmann, looking very pretty, stars as the New York City realtor who meets the young man (Edward Albert) while on vacation in Greece. By coincidence (and a big one) he meets her again when he shows up for a blind date with her daughter (Deborah Raffin). It turns out he's from a wealthy family which interests Ullmann's swinging mother (Binnie Barnes).

    Into this mix are Ullmann's first husband (Gene Kelly), her secretary (Nancy Walker), a hick from Texas (Billy Green Bush), a customer (Natalie Schafer), and Albert's parents (Don Porter, Rosemary Murphy).

    The plot revolves around the machinations and misconceptions of who is dating who and is it proper for Ullmann to marry a much younger man.

    Ullmann is good as the "middle-aged" woman. Albert is sort of creepy. Kelly is annoying as is Green Bush. Walker gets in a few zingers. Raffin is a blank. But in her final film appearance the 70-year-old Binnie Barnes (looking decades younger) steals every scene she's in as a swinging grandmother who's always borrowing Raffin's clothes and can't wait to hit the dance floor. This role was played by Glenda Farrell on Broadway.
    7gridoon

    Surprisingly good.

    "40 Carats" is a surprisingly good movie. While Ullmann and Albert have little chemistry together, they nevertheless make a sweet pair, because they are both enormously appealing individually. Gene Kelly adds a few nice moments and leads a likable supporting cast. The film is slightly overlong but more mature than you might think.

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    • Trivia
      Gene Kelly said of working on this film: "I couldn't see myself declining the opportunity to work with Liv Ullmann, an enchanting actress. I wanted to work in a film with that wonderful actress and that was enough". About playing a smaller supporting role rather than a leading part, Kelly said: "That's not the point. It's good material and it's time we in Hollywood got away from this pretentious business of labeling the appearance of a star in a small part as a cameo, as if excusing it".
    • Goofs
      During the first meeting between Peter and Ann, there is a comment that they are alone on the beach/ coast. However, another person can be seen in the background at what could be an archaeological dig.
    • Quotes

      [Mrs. Adams is looking at the apartment listings]

      Mrs. Adams: This one here that's not too bad. 1080 Park Avenue. What's the cross street?

      Margie Margolin: 88th Street.

      Mrs. Adams: Oh no, that's too far uptown. Couldn't you give me the same apartment in the 60's?

      Margie Margolin: No. It's attached to the building.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Sandy Duncan/Binnie Barnes/Steve Martin/George Foreman (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      In Every Corner of the World
      Music by Michel Legrand

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Played over opening and end credits

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 1973 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Forty Carats
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Frankovich Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,498,797
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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