Réalisation:
Melville ShavelsonPhotographie:
Ray JuneMusique:
George DuningActeurs·trices:
Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, Harry Guardino, Eduardo Ciannelli, Murray Hamilton, Charles Herbert, Madge Kennedy, John Litel, Bill Hickman (plus)Résumés(1)
Veuf, Tom Winston élève seul ses trois enfants sur une péniche. Le jour où il fait la connaissance de Cinzia, une jeune femme italienne qui tente d'échapper à l'emprise de son père, les enfants la déclare nounou d'office. (texte officiel du distributeur)
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Sophia and Cary make a very special couple. Yet overall, the early years in Loren's career are just full of movies that I don't get. She came out of nowhere, she had no roots, no education, and no acting skills, but she looked different and applied herself so well at a time when a new type of film heroine was being sought. She became part of the current of different faces such as Audrey Hepburn and helped to establish a completely different perception of beauty in cinema. This wouldn't have been such a problem if this wave had passed as quickly as any other fashion trend, but history would have it that this post-war generation has remained at its imaginary peak to this day. Which I hate as much as anything. ()
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