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Millie
Titolo originale: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Regia:
George Roy Hill
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Anno: 1967
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Musica Romance
Tag:
hotel
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love
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pursuit
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flapper
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jazz age
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stenographer
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1920s
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Cast:
Julie Andrews
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James Fox
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Mary Tyler Moore
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Carol Channing
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John Gavin
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Jack Soo
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Pat Morita
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Philip Ahn
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Anthony Dexter
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Beatrice Lillie
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Cavada Humphrey
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Herbie Faye
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Robert Foulk
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Benny Rubin
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Michael St. Clair
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Leoda Richards
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Mae Clarke
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Lisabeth Hush
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Ann Dee
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Marianne Gordon
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Diane Sayer
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Mary Grover
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Bonnie Evans
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Ed Haskett
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Una ragazza di provincia si trasferisce nella capitale americana e va ad abitare con un'amica in una pensione la cui proprietaria si arricchisce con la tratta delle bianche. Un ragazzo si innamora di lei ma la giovane, credendo che la tradisca con l'amica, cerca di conquistare il suo principale che a sua volta ha preso una cotta per la sua compagna. Questa un giorno scompare e i tre personaggi la cercano finché la trovano, smascherano il losco commercio e dichiarano reciprocamente i propri sentimenti.
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When Millie does her "Baby face"-dance at the office, she puts a stamp on her hand. In the next shot [...]
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When Millie and Muzzy are on the swing talking about how Muzzy met her husband, the two are sitting [...]
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Jimmy Smith's boss' "red roadster" is a 1925 Pierce-Arrow Model 80. The Model 80 was manufactured by [...]
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When Millie and Miss Dorothy are walking toward the elevator just before the Jewish wedding scene, M [...]
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When Millie first changes into a modern, she wears a bluish gray dress. When her brassiere pops open [...]
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When Muzzy is talking to Millie in the garden, her hair changes from being slicked down to being ful [...]
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When Millie and Jimmy are hanging on the flag pole, the U.S. Trust Company at 45 Wall Street (built [...]
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When Muzzy, the Baron, Jimmy, Millie and Miss Dorothy are driving from the airfield to the mansion, [...]
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When Jimmy and Millie are sitting on the ledge outside the office, the flagpole which both fell onto [...]
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In an early scene, Mrs. Meers wheels her laundry cart into the elevator, punches the elevator button [...]
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When Jimmy and Millie first start dancing the Tapioca, Jimmy kicks the phonograph to stop the record [...]
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The "Tapioca" sequence lasts almost 7 minutes but a 78 RPM record, which is providing the music, pla [...]
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When Millie is about to drive away from the hotel with Trevor Graydon, she is wearing a black and wh [...]
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Millie drives a red roadster (with a drugged Mr. Graydon beside her), chasing the the laundry truck. [...]
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Although the song tells us "this is 1922," all of Millie's post-transformation fashions are from 192 [...]
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When Mrs. Meers passes out in Miss Dorothy's room, the light beside the bed is on. When Miss Dorothy [...]
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When Mrs. Meers is first spraying chloroform in the room without the gas mask, she faints and falls [...]
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When the cabbie first drives Miss Dorothy to the Priscilla Hotel, the numbers of the cab's front lic [...]
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When Millie and the others are being chased as they are trying to escape from the Chinese opium den [...]
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When Jimmy is hanging off the flagpole on the side of Millie's office building, the secretary out of [...]
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At the end of the movie, when the man is falling from the chair, which is on Jimmy's shoulders, the [...]
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During "This is 1922," the calendar by the reception desk at the Priscilla Hotel says Thursday, 2nd [...]
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When Miss Dorothy checks into the hotel, Mrs. Meers's hands change positions between shots.
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A Jewish wedding would not take place on a Friday night.
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When Millie and Jimmy are sitting on the ledge of the building and he leans forward, you can see thr [...]
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During Muzzy's acrobatics act, wires used to safely propel her through the air are seen in the close [...]
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There is a close up scene where Jimmy helps both Millie and Miss Dorothy off the wing of the plane o [...]
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When Miss Dorothy first arrives at the hotel in the taxi, there is a theater across the street from [...]
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When Muzzy is flying through the air after being shot from a cannon. She has on a silver colored sui [...]
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In the opening scene, Ethel Pease is singing "Looking at the World through Rose-Colored Glasses". Th [...]
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The baritone saxophone that Muzzy plays is a low A baritone saxophone. Such saxophones did not exist [...]
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When Muzzy sings lower and lower notes it causes a martini glass to break suddenly. But glass is bro [...]
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Mrs. Meers is injecting a red apple using a syringe with a clearly visible needle. When Miss Dorothy [...]
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Miss Dorothy arrives at the Priscilla Hotel on a Thursday (from the calendar). That night, she goes [...]
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When Millie and Jimmy take the car on a wild joyride after the dance, they pass the same cars and sa [...]
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The film is set in 1922. The calendar in Mrs. Meer's registration desk says June 3, a Tuesday. In fa [...]
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As Millie and Miss Dorothy get to their rooms for the first time you can see the shadow of the camer [...]
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