Gidget, in Rome for a holiday, misinterprets attention she receives from a famous journalist. Discovering he is "chaperoning" her at Dad's request she resumes interest in her boyfriend. Base... Read allGidget, in Rome for a holiday, misinterprets attention she receives from a famous journalist. Discovering he is "chaperoning" her at Dad's request she resumes interest in her boyfriend. Based upon characters created by Frederick Kohner.Gidget, in Rome for a holiday, misinterprets attention she receives from a famous journalist. Discovering he is "chaperoning" her at Dad's request she resumes interest in her boyfriend. Based upon characters created by Frederick Kohner.
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Featured reviews
This Gidget film, in 1963, is one of the better ones. Cindy Carol as Gidget Lawrence plays her as a bright, perky, mature teenager, and the slight over-acting style she uses fits the character just right. Remember, the Gidget films are not to be taken very seriously. They depict 1960s teenager life and in particular, the mythical beach life. Here Gidget and some of her friends are in Rome, she meets a mysterious and handsome older Italian man who seems to be intent on helping her have a good stay. In the end he has been retained by Gidget's father to make sure she has both a good time, and remains safe.
I was a teenager in 1963, specifically it was the year I graduated from high school. A "Gidget" represents more than anything else that cute girl we admired from afar but never could get close to. Watching any of these Gidget films, especially the first three (1959, 1961, and 1963) brings back fond memories that doesn't quite seem to be 40+ years ago.
You can't watch this movie and expect grand performances--these are kids and the subject matter isn't Shakespeare. (Lighten up, people!!) You have to take this movie for what it is--circa 1963. Most comedies 42+ years ago were fluff..
If you don't take this type of comedy too seriously, watch it just for the fun of it..
Did you know
- TriviaDon Porter reprised his role as Russell Lawrence in Gidget (1965).
- GoofsAlthough story is supposed to be set during summer vacation, the film was clearly shot in winter as actors' breath frequently condenses in outdoor sequences and there are no throngs of tourists as you'd expect to see during high-season.
- Quotes
Albertina Blythe: [on meeting Gidget] Oh, God. You're going to be the sweet one.
- Crazy credits"Arrivederci Roma" instead of "The End"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Music by John Williams (2024)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- En Roma encontré mi amor
- Filming locations
- Forum Romanum, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Ruins of the Senate Forum)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,360,000
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1