An English mother leaves her husband and two children to follow her Italian lover to a lakeside villa. Her children follow her, intent on breaking up her affair.An English mother leaves her husband and two children to follow her Italian lover to a lakeside villa. Her children follow her, intent on breaking up her affair.An English mother leaves her husband and two children to follow her Italian lover to a lakeside villa. Her children follow her, intent on breaking up her affair.
Erika Blanc
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Madge Brindley
- Train Passenger Smoking Cigar
- (uncredited)
Howard Douglas
- Stables Owner
- (uncredited)
Barbara Hicks
- Schoolmistress
- (uncredited)
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Maureen O'Hara and Rossano Brazzi are glowing middle-agers in love whose romance is thwarted by their respective pre-teen children: his haughty Italian daughter and her stubborn, bratty British boy and girl. Stories of kids meddling in their parents' love lives are usually successful if played as comedy; here, the melodrama gets to be too much, with the adults continually exasperated and the kids unlikably victorious in their immature pranks. The familial arguments which arise are probably realistic, but here they dissipate interest in the movie, particularly since the love affair between the grown-ups is much more interesting than the finger-pointing. ** from ****
While this should have been a rousing success given the stars (Richard Todd none other in a support role) it is lamed by a hopeless script in which a selfish woman (O'Hara) runs off to have an affair pursued by her pretty awful kids. The lover has a daughter (Hussey) who for some reason joins in the plot to separate the lovers and falls in love with the boy. The whole thing is unpleasant and it is difficult to know who is worse, the kids or the adults, so when Hussey gets a (well deserved) spanking from her father you just want to boot his backside to wake him up to his own responsibilities. All together a complete waste of time.
Dissatisfied British housewife Moira Clavering (Maureen O'Hara) falls for visiting Italian pianist Lorenzo Tasara (Rossano Brazzi). She leaves her cold husband and their two children. She decides to join Lorenzo on his Italian estate. The kids go to break them up with help from Lorenzo's daughter (Olivia Hussey).
This is like a twisted Disney kids' movie. I'm making it sound better than it is. First, this starts with Moira and sells the audience on this affair. The kids' journey has some wish fulfillment as they travel by themselves. It is completely unreasonable. Then the trip turns into a guilt trip and I am really annoyed at the boy. The two girls are more compelling. There is some good drama between them. I'm not saying that I want this affair or not. Lorenzo gets worst. I certainly wouldn't push her back to her husband. All paths are rather muddy. I have a solution, but it's a different time. The locations are lovely. The movie is problematic.
This is like a twisted Disney kids' movie. I'm making it sound better than it is. First, this starts with Moira and sells the audience on this affair. The kids' journey has some wish fulfillment as they travel by themselves. It is completely unreasonable. Then the trip turns into a guilt trip and I am really annoyed at the boy. The two girls are more compelling. There is some good drama between them. I'm not saying that I want this affair or not. Lorenzo gets worst. I certainly wouldn't push her back to her husband. All paths are rather muddy. I have a solution, but it's a different time. The locations are lovely. The movie is problematic.
This delightful 1965 film appeared at the local theater where I was a 16-year-old usher. Ushers used to tire of repeated film screenings, however, I couldn't get enough of this cinematic gem.
An attractive British housewife (Maureen O'Hara) falls for a charming Italian musician (Rosanno Brazzi) and the adventure begins. Her thunderstruck children (Martin Stephens and Elizabeth Dear) become determined to rescue their love-struck mother and to restore family unity.
Director Delmar Daves gives the children plenty of opportunities for abundant scene stealing. Olivia Hussey makes an auspicious film debut as the beautiful Donna. Cinematographer Oswald Morris captures the breathtaking beauty of Italy's Lago di Garda.
Battle of the Villa Fiorita is an enchanting film that the whole family will enjoy.
Delmer Daves created some of the great lush romantic dramas of my youth such as A Summer Place, Parrish and Rome Adventure all starring Troy Donahue, and then also at WB directed Spencer's Mountain starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O Hara. Daves then cast the beautiful Maureen in this film shot in Italy. In her book 'Tis Herself Ms. O Hara said she was simply aghast when seeing the rushes she noted that her face was shot with shadows. At first I did not believe a major star would be photographed against her wishes and that the veteran renowned cinematographer Oswald Morris held a grudge against the lovely star because of a football bet! Whether this is true or not, the fact is that La O Hara one of the cinema's great beauties has some scenes that back up her complaint.
I thought the film was fine and the casting of Ms. O Hara with Rosonna Brazzi who was in Daves' Rome Adventure as well- also very fine. The location shot were gorgeous.
I thought the film was fine and the casting of Ms. O Hara with Rosonna Brazzi who was in Daves' Rome Adventure as well- also very fine. The location shot were gorgeous.
Did you know
- TriviaMaureen O'Hara, in her memoirs "Tis Herself", says she was very disappointed by the way the cameraman filmed her. According to her, it was because, before the shooting, there was a soccer match between Italian and English cast and crew members and she supported the Italians instead of the English.
- GoofsWhen Lorenzo goes to report the disappearance of the children to the police, the road along the waterfront that he drives on is wet, but the roads in the background are dry.
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- 1h 51m(111 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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