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The History Connection - Houseboat

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Manufacturer: Paramount Starring: Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, Harry Guardino, Eduardo Ciannelli Directed By: Melville Shavelson
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Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: Paramount EAN: 9780792180449 Format: Anamorphic ISBN: 0792180445 Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-11-05 Running Time: 109 Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: 1958-11-19
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Cute! Comment: This movie is very cute! It's interesting to see the debonaire (sp?) Carey Grant playing a dad of some spoiled kids. He does a great job, though and he and Sophia Loren make a cute, if not unusal couple)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazon DVD purchase - Houseboat Comment: This DVD I ordered was a present for my mother-in-law who loves these old movies. I searched Amazon for the availability and price. Amazon had a good price for this dvd which was new and unused. The original shipment was lost. After more than a month, I called the customer service and they sent me another shipment that I received after 2 days. The condition of the dvd was as stated on the website. My mother-in-law was really happy receiving her present, even though it was late.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "I hired her for my children"...."Adopt me?!" Comment: "With that fine Italian hand that can't cook, or sew, or even do the laundry - you've managed to put a family back together again..."
I just recently purchased HOUSEBOAT (1958) and watched it for the first time and Cary Grant was never better than when he stars with Sophia Loren. They look made for each other! And the gorgeous clothing...you can definitely tell an Edith Head design! Stunning!
Cary Grant plays Tom Winters, a government agent, who is widowed and left to raise his three unruly kids on his own. During a concert one night, Robert (the youngest child) runs away and is found by the beautiful Cinzia Zaccardi (Sophia Loren), who is also running away from her over-bearing, over-protective Italian father. The children immediately fall in love with her and Tom hires her as the maid, but we all know she won't remain the maid for long. Not with a certain handsome man around...
I am sure that during the wedding scene Cary Grant was wishing he was really marrying Sophia Loren. Being that he had asked her numerous times since he fell for her during "The Pride and the Passion", their first movie together. (She was 30 years his junior. During the filming of HOUSEBOAT he was 54 and she was 24).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nostalgic Movie of the 50's -- but... Comment: This was and still is a favorite movie of mine, and I remember going to the movies to see it as a young child with my sisters -- brings back alot of fond memories. However, in this DVD release the coloring is off...way off --the faces are too dark and with a blue tint, and the picture quality just wasn't very clear. The movie does have some very pleasant and soothing music and the sound quality is fine. I will have to look for another and hopefully better overall quality DVD, for this truly is an enjoyable and wonderful family movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Houseboat Comment: The movie is a classic. Starring Cary Grant & Sophia Loren in a comedy where off screen their smoldering romance had ended bitterly when Sophia accepted Carlo Ponti's marriage proposal. Enjoy the interaction between Cary and Sophia. Martha Hyer is underutilized as the former sister-in-law and would-be suitor. Harry Guardino is great. Paul Peterson (later in The Donna Reed Show) is engaging. Thoroughly a very enjoyable movie.
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A lawyer with three children lives on a houseboat with an italian symphony conductors daughter as his maid. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/22/2006 Starring: Cary Grant Martha Hyer Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Melville Shavelson
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