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- 1 candidatura in totale
Charlotte Austin
- Student
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Harry Bartell
- Scientist
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Faire Binney
- Dowager
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Tex Brodus
- Club Patron
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Harry Carey Jr.
- Reporter
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Olive Carey
- Johnny's Mother
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Harry Carter
- Scientist
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Recensione in evidenza
If you like good solid wacky comedy, this is a strong bet. An utterly silly movie, it makes me smile just thinking about it--I've seen it probably a dozen times. Cary Grant really was in a class by himself, managing to do virtually every genre, even though he seems to have been typecast by movie history--here he plays a hopelessly stuffy absent minded professor, after drinking a youth serum of improbable origin, he immediately becomes a teen ager from the early fifties. Changing on a dime, the transformation is hilarious.
Ginger Rogers, always really engaging, isn't give a lot to do as an adult, but she excels when regressing into a juvenile.
One thing--for anyone who really likes Marilyn Monroe (and who doesn't), this is a must see. Not because it's her best part, or because she has a lot of screen time, it isn't and she doesn't. But since she made this movie really before she became famous, it's instructive: the part is just another ditzy bombshell secretary, but something about her just jumps off the screen. This seems to me to be a great example of how there's an ineffable unexplainable quality of "screen presence". She manages to hold her own with Cary Grant, not an easy task for anyone, let alone some yet to be discovered starlet.
Now that we're in a gross out downward spiral for comedies, this might be the best tonic--a movie that's very silly, and very funny.
Ginger Rogers, always really engaging, isn't give a lot to do as an adult, but she excels when regressing into a juvenile.
One thing--for anyone who really likes Marilyn Monroe (and who doesn't), this is a must see. Not because it's her best part, or because she has a lot of screen time, it isn't and she doesn't. But since she made this movie really before she became famous, it's instructive: the part is just another ditzy bombshell secretary, but something about her just jumps off the screen. This seems to me to be a great example of how there's an ineffable unexplainable quality of "screen presence". She manages to hold her own with Cary Grant, not an easy task for anyone, let alone some yet to be discovered starlet.
Now that we're in a gross out downward spiral for comedies, this might be the best tonic--a movie that's very silly, and very funny.
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- QuizThe address that Edwina gives when she calls the police was Ginger Rogers' real-life address: 1605 N Gilcrest.
- BlooperNear the end of the film, when Lois Laurel enters the board room, Mr Oxley addresses Lois as "Miss Monroe" rather than "Miss Laurel". Of course he doesn't.
- Citazioni
Lois Laurel: [at her secretrial desk, responding to Barnaby's remark that she is at work early] Mr. Oxley's been complaining about my punctuation, so I'm careful to get here before nine.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the opening credits, an offscreen voice twice says, "Not yet, Cary" when Barnaby (Cary Grant) opens his front door to come outside. Each time, he closes the door again so the credits can continue.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Marilyn (1963)
- Colonne sonoreThe Whiffenpoof Song
(uncredited)
Music by Tod B. Galloway
Lyrics by George S. Pomeroy and Meade Minnigerode
Sung by Cary Grant
Also sung by Ginger Rogers
Also sung by Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn and the Executive Board
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Old Executive Building, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Oxley Chemical Co. exteriors)
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- 265 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 37 minuti
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