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Titolo originale: Cluny Brown
Regia: Ernst Lubitsch
Anno: 1946
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Romance Commedia
Tag: czech | plumber | country estate | uncle | sink | witty | hilarious |
Cast: Charles Boyer Jennifer Jones Peter Lawford Helen Walker Reginald Gardiner Reginald Owen C. Aubrey Smith Margaret Bannerman Sara Allgood Ernest Cossart Una O'Connor Florence Bates Richard Haydn Billy Bevan Whit Bissell Christopher Severn Billy Gray Constance Purdy Queenie Leonard

Cluny Brown, rimasta orfana, vive insieme a suo zio, un idraulico. Una domenica, mentre lo zio è fuori, arriva una chiamata per un intervento urgente in una casa altolocata e Cluny si precipita riuscendo a riparare il guasto. Il padrone di casa, uno scapolo impenitente, per ringraziarla le offre da bere, facendola ubriacare. Lo zio va su tutte le furie e per punirla decide di mandarla a fare la cameriera in un castello nei pressi di Londra. Lì Cluny incontra Adam Belinski, uno scrittore cecoslovacco che rimane folgorato dalla sua bellezza e dalla sua semplicità. Forse la felicitàè davvero dietro l'angolo...

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Cluny Brown: I should have been satisfied to loo [...] D
Andrew Carmel: A great man! John Frewen: Really [...] D
Cluny Brown: Oh, it's so good to talk to someone [...] D
Syrette: I hesitated to tell you, but now I beli [...] D
Adam Belinski: Betty, why are you so nasty to An [...] D
Andrew Carmel: Oh, darling, trust me. Please tru [...] D
Cluny Brown: It would be almost worth a fire to [...] D
Andrew Carmel: There's only one thing I can say [...] D
Andrew Carmel: Betty! Elizabeth 'Betty' Cream: [...] D
Cluny Brown: I can't quite describe it. I feel c [...] D
Andrew Carmel: [recognizing Belinski asleep on t [...] D
Andrew Carmel: It takes a lot of nerve for a man [...] D
Hilary Ames: Hang it all. If pluming's going to [...] D
Cluny Brown: [looking at Wilson's painting on th [...] D
Andrew Carmel: How was I to know you'd have the [...] D
Syrette: I don't say she clipped the cupid's rin [...] D
Cluny Brown: What a wonderful day this has been [...] D
Adam Belinski: That's very interesting. You don' [...] D
John Frewen: Well, I've made up my mind. I shall [...] D
Adam Belinski: My dear Ames, where is the gypsy [...] D
Sir Henry Carmel: I say, Syrette, what's the fel [...] D
Cluny Brown: Oh, you know, Mr. Wilson's the only [...] D
Adam Belinski: [Walks into Betty's room, where s [...] D
Hilary Ames: Relieve the drain, remove the strai [...] D
Adam Belinski: But I think you ought to know tha [...] D
Adam Belinski: But if she should ever feel unhap [...] D
Andrew Carmel: He's fighting for a new and bette [...] D
Adam Belinski: You couldn't have prescribed a be [...] D
Sir Henry Carmel: Well, she needn't have dropped [...] D
Cluny Brown: It's wonderful how a dog can bring [...] D
Cluny Brown: Oh, but Uncle Arn, these gentlemen [...] D
Adam Belinski: You see she's not dressed for plu [...] D
Adam Belinski: Betty, I'm beginning to doubt my [...] D
Adam Belinski: I would build you the most beauti [...] D
Adam Belinski: What about me, Cluny? I'm a city [...] D
Adam Belinski: All you think about is the honora [...] D
Mrs. Maile: But, before you go, if I haven't mad [...] D
Adam Belinski: Remember, Miss Brown's also your [...] D
Andrew Carmel: I'm very fond of the professor, b [...] D
Syrette: Shall I leave, Mrs. Maile? Mrs. Maile: [...] D
Elizabeth 'Betty' Cream: Why do people go to coc [...] D
John Frewen: Everyone makes such an absurd fuss [...] D
Syrette: [to Mrs. Maile] What do you expect? Mai [...] D
Jonathan Wilson: [the bell on the front door of [...] D
Adam Belinski: When the lower classes start thro [...] D
Sir Henry Carmel: You mean to tell me young girl [...] D
Lady Alice Carmel: So many of these foreigners h [...] D
Andrew Carmel: Professor, we both feel that the [...] D
Sir Henry Carmel: You mean the beggar's broke? [...] D
Adam Belinski: Nobody can tell you where your pl [...] D
Adam Belinski: I have no dinner jacket, Sir Henr [...] D
Cluny Brown: Mr. Wilson had a long talk with me [...] D
Sir Henry Carmel: What the devil are Belinskis? [...] D
Adam Belinski: You're the most selfish man I've [...] D
Jonathan Wilson: Mother's taken a great liking t [...] D
Lady Alice Carmel: May I come in, my dear? Eliz [...] D
Adam Belinski: No, Sir Henry. I know Hitler. Si [...] D
Sir Henry Carmel: But hang it all. It took me qu [...] D
Lady Alice Carmel: By the way, there's a nightin [...] D
Sir Henry Carmel: Well then, I'm glad Andrew's j [...] D
Adam Belinski: Why are you so vicious to my frie [...] D
Andrew Carmel: Why, that's Betty Cream. What's s [...] D
Adam Belinski: However, should the occasion aris [...] D
Andrew Carmel: Battleships and tanks won't help [...] D
Adam Belinski: In Hyde Park, for instance, some [...] D
Hilary Ames: Relieve the drain, relieve the stra [...] D
Adam Belinski: You will never have to serve thre [...] D
Andrew Carmel: [hearing news of the war] I inten [...] D
Hilary Ames: But look here, are you a plumber? [...] D
Lady Alice Carmel: Now, don't go all to pieces A [...] D
Adam Belinski: Well, I think I'll go to my room [...] D
Cluny Brown: You must never become a victim of m [...] D
Lady Alice Carmel: Oh, um, shall we go in. Andre [...] D
Adam Belinski: What if the thing does go wrong. [...] D
Adam Belinski: Has it occurred to you that for g [...] D
Lady Alice Carmel: English is my husband's hobby [...] D
Adam Belinski: What did you do, Cluny? Cluny Br [...] D
Jonathan Wilson: It may interest you to know tha [...] D
Hilary Ames: I'm expecting 50 guests, including [...] D
Andrew Carmel: You're so right, Betty. We all be [...] D
Cluny Brown: [to Sir Henry and Lady Alice] You'r [...] D
Cluny Brown: Uncle Arn, do you know why girls le [...] D
Cluny Brown: But I'm sure some day your ship wil [...] D

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