Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA Swedish woman wants her American host to father her baby.A Swedish woman wants her American host to father her baby.A Swedish woman wants her American host to father her baby.
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
- The Sultan
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- Paul Delville Jr.
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- Elizabeth Delville
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- Party Guest
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- Young Professor
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- Crewcut - Party Guest
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- Crewcut - Party Guest
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- Older Professor
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- Party Guest
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Opiniones destacadas
While it's totally believable that James Mason would be propositioned in such a way, it isn't quite believable that he would be tempted to stray with Susan Hayward at home. She's far too strong and independent to portray a housewife who's let herself go. There are several jokes about her putting on weight and not being alluring enough for her husband. But it's Susan Hayward! Onstage, Claudette Colbert originated the role. She's a beautiful woman, too, but she would have been middle-aged at that time, still retaining the vulnerability of her youth, and far more convincing. Julie Newmar is wonderful, though; and she also played the role on Broadway. Hilarious, physically perfect, a flawless Swedish accent (patterned after her mother), and a master of intellect and sportsmanship, she fits the description of every man's fantasy and every woman's nightmare.
The fun part of the movie is, of course, James Mason. His delighted grin is hilarious, and you can clearly see him having a ball during the filming. It's no stretch to see why he was asked to play Hubert Humphrey in Lolita after being paired with a young girl in this movie. As this is a comedy, and he's the pursued not the pursuer, we can all have a good laugh.
Silly sex comedy. This was based on a VERY successful Broadway play. However what worked on stage does NOT translate to the screen at all (this was not a hit). The plot is pretty dumb and probably an insult to Swedish people. It has incredibly dated sexual politics (even for 1961) and a discussion on infidelity is more funny than shocking. What saves this from being totally unwatchable are the actors. Mason and Newmar are very good in their roles and Hayward is excellent in hers. Also their house is stunning to look at. But, all in all, this is a forgettable movie. I give it a 4.
The two play a pair of married professors and the film is done in the format of both of them giving a lecture on some recent trial their marriage went through. The trial came in the person of blond statuesque Swede Julie Newmar who is the daughter of a colleague that Mason knows. He knew Julie as a child, but she's all grown up now and fully developed in all the right places.
Mason's considered a genius and Newmar who has an IQ to match her measurements is brutally frank in what she wants. She wants Mason, but she's not clear in why she wants him at first. Simply for breeding purposes. She wants him to father a super genius child. Today I'm sure Mason might just donate his sperm.
Well whether for romance or breeding Hayward ain't having any. Such is the basis of this comedy which on Broadway had a 431 performance run for 1958-1960. It's slight and amusing and probably played better on stage on the one scene in the living room of the Mason/Hayward home. Still fans of the stars will like it.
Julie Newmar was gorgeous in a very Anita Ekberg kind of way, and I was very pleased with her performance. But I kept thinking about To Wong Foo: Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar - the 1990s comedy that had little to do with her, but the title does stay in one's mind.
Julie Newmar played a Swede in this movie. I don't know if she's actually a Swede though. Either she is, or she studied her accent from Greta Garbo movies. All Swedes sound like Greta Garbo to me. At least, when they are at their most Swedish.
The real standout star of the film though, was the house. Wow, they don't make them like that anymore! The layout and everything, so distinctly 1950s / 1960s. In other words, just beautiful!
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- TriviaThe original Broadway production of "Marriage-Go-Round" by Leslie Stevens opened on October 29, 1958 at the Plymouth Theater and ran for 431 performances. The original Broadway cast included Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert and Julie Newmar who won the 1959 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and recreated her role in the movie version.
- Citas
Content Delville: In this neck of the woods, one does not hunt or trap without the proper licence. You see? Paul Delville - off limits! Fini!
Katrin Sveg: Am I to understand that you forbid me to borrow your husband?
Content Delville: Borrow, beg or steal.
Katrin Sveg: I appreciate your interest in the matter but is it really up to you?
Content Delville: Up to me?
Katrin Sveg: I don't mind discussing it with you, if it makes you feel better. However, I do think we ought to respect Mr Delville is the heart of the matter. He's mature, he's a free citizen of the United States, and fully capable of making his own decisions. I outlined my plan to him and I must say he has reacted most favourably thus far.
Content Delville: Oh, he has?
Katrin Sveg: Until I hear from him that he is off-limits, I intend to proceed as scheduled.
Content Delville: Oh, you do?
Katrin Sveg: Mrs Delville, for your own sake I ask you to think carefully. I'm younger, prettier, stronger, bigger and more intelligent than you. Don't fight it.
- ConexionesFeatured in Biography: Julie Newmar: The Cat's Meow (2000)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Marriage-Go-Round
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1