Cerco il mio amore

Titolo originale: The Gay Divorcee
Regia: Mark Sandrich |
Anno: 1934
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: dancing | london, england | entertainer | nightclub | mistaken identity | musical | aunt | brighton, england | misunderstanding | singing | divorce | song and dance |
Cast: Fred Astaire | Ginger Rogers | Alice Brady | Edward Everett Horton | Erik Rhodes | Eric Blore | William Austin | Charles Coleman | Lillian Miles | Betty Grable | E. E. Clive | Paul Porcasi | Norman Ainsley | Jimmy Aubrey | Finis Barton | Eleanor Bayley | De Don Blunier | Jack Chefe | Cy Clegg | Larry Steers |

Vecchio film che ebbe il merito di collaudare la coppia di attori ballerini più celebre del mondo del cinema. È la storia di un noto ballerino che si trova a Londra in vacanza e si innamora di una ragazza, americana come lui. Ma la fanciulla è già fidanzata con un uomo prepotente che lei vorrebbe abbandonare. Dopo una serie di equivoci, la donna si libera dell'odioso fidanzato e si lega al ballerino suo compatriota.

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During the part of the film supposed to take place just outside of London, the car chase between Mim [...] D
When Guy Holden re-enters the room and talks to Cyril Glossop, Guy crosses his arms twice. D
Egbert sits with Mimi and Hortense and places his hat on the table. When Mimi and Hortense leave the [...] D
When Hortense and Mimi consult with Egbert in his law office, Hortense says Mimi has been married tw [...] D
If Guy Holden is famous enough to be recognized by the French proprietor, why does Mimi not recognis [...] D
During Guy's conversation with Mimi's aunt, in a seaside hotel in England, a large plant from the ca [...] D
At one point, as Guy and Mimi are on the balcony, shot from inside the hotel suite, the top of the s [...] D
When Hortense first meets Tonetti, she is wearing a black cape. When she goes back upstairs to warn [...] D
After Guy blocks Mimi's car at the "Road Closed" sign, he approaches her and puts his foot on her ca [...] D
At the beach resort, the waiter has served Egbert a glass of water. When it cuts to a wide shot of E [...] D
When Tonetti and Guy are tied together after the night in the hotel room, they make a number of move [...] D
Guy Holden, Mimi Glossop and Rodolfo Tonetti are eating grapefruit at breakfast when Egbert Fitzgera [...] D
Crew member coughs after the chase scene, picnic basket on running board and he's going through item [...] D
During the car chase scene, Fred Astaire makes a quick turn on a dirt road and a sound effect of squ [...] D
During the "Continental" sequence Rodolfo Tonetti is shown playing a concertina and singing along. T [...] D
Whilst sitting at the night-club table Guy Holden is playing with a hand puppet which he proceeds to [...] D
When Hortense says that Egbert "always had the mother instinct" she starts looking at him at neutral [...] D
when at Brightbourne awaiting Mimi Glossop, Edward Evered Horton has a glass on the table in front o [...] D

Frase

Aunt Hortense: [to Mimi] I do adore Paris. It's so [...] D
Mimi Glossop: Some people will do anything for mon [...] D
Waiter: Professor Brown, he's a geologist. Him and [...] D
Mimi Glossop: Please don't ask me to stay. Guy Ho [...] D
[last lines] Tonetti: Oh, scusi, scusi, I'm also [...] D
Guy Holden: It's not a bad tune, what is it? Mimi [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: Your life, Mr. Tonetti, must be [...] D
Tonetti: At home, my wife she do not like me to si [...] D
Guy Holden: [singing to Mimi] There's an oh such a [...] D
Guy Holden: I was chasing you, you shouldn't run a [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: I'll bet you say that to every [...] D
Aunt Hortense: You know, you're beginning to fasci [...] D
Guy Holden: Is this Mrs. Brown? Waiter: Why, no - [...] D
Guy Holden: You know, you're the most emotionally [...] D
Aunt Hortense: Good gracious, what have you done? [...] D
Guy Holden: [after crashing into Mimi's car] Hello [...] D
Mimi Glossop: Oh don't leave me, I can't bear to f [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: And now, Tonetti, remember: I w [...] D
Waiter: I have an unnatural passion for rocks. Gu [...] D
Tonetti: Rodolfo Tonetti at your service. Egbert [...] D
Mimi Glossop: This is my affair! D
Guy Holden: [singing and skipping in a circle] The [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: Oh, what is the matter with you [...] D
The Waiter: Whumsical is more Whimsical than Whams [...] D
Guy Holden: You think I'm going to leave you alone [...] D
Mimi Glossop: Well, aren't you even astonished? A [...] D
Egbert 'Pinky' Fitzgerald: Just dancing. Guy Hold [...] D
Mimi Glossop: Please don't ask me to stay. Guy Ho [...] D
Guy Holden: I had to come down here just overnight [...] D
Tonetti: Señora. Fate is a foolish thing to tak [...] D
Guy Holden: Chance is the fool's name for fate. D
Mimi Glossop: Oh, here you are Hortense. I've just [...] D
Mimi Glossop: Would you mind moving your car? Or d [...] D
Mimi Glossop: Aren't the shadows on the sand lovel [...] D
Guy Holden: That negligee is charming, charming. F [...] D
Mimi: You? Guy: [looking around] Yes. It's me. D
Mimi Glossop: I hope you like what I ordered. I've [...] D
Waiter: Pardon, you, you uh rang sir? Egbert Fitz [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: Come along, Guy. The change wil [...] D
Mimi Glossop: I really can't eat a thing. Aunt Ho [...] D
Aunt Hortense: I think it's much better to have th [...] D
Aunt Hortense: Egbert is a very old friend of mine [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: Guy, you got to come along too. [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: Your life, Mr. Tonetti, must be [...] D
Dance Specialty - Knock Knees: [singing] My heart' [...] D
Guy Holden: Can I offer you anything? Frosted choc [...] D
Aunt Hortense: I'm here professionally Egbert. Thi [...] D
Tonetti: You're absolutely sure, Mr. Tonetti, that [...] D
Mimi: I don't care what you did as a boy. Guy: We [...] D
Aunt Hortense: [Going with Mimi to check into the [...] D
Egbert Fitzgerald: Guy, you're not pining for that [...] D
Aunt Hortense: Be feminine and sweet. If you can b [...] D
Guy Holden: I wonder if she resented me tearing he [...] D
Tonetti: [unable to remember his passphrase "Chanc [...] D
Mimi Glossop: I hope you like what I ordered. You [...] D
Guy Holden: Say, which one of us is crazy? Aunt H [...] D

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