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Robert Mulligan's romantic comedy, Come September, pits Rock Hudson against Bobby Darin (the singer makes his debut here). And, we have an uproarious battle of wits and fun schemes.
If Hudson combats with his experience, Darin settles scores with his astute spontaneity. The match is top notch with these two good looking players locking horns to outsmart each other. And, we get to enjoy an enthralling film in the process.
That's not all. Hudson, apart from a bunch of giggly college girls and four 20-year-old boys pining after them, has to handle the feisty Gina Lollobrigida. And, Maurice, and Margaret, and matters of the heart. Not to mention the Italian police!!
Come September is exhilarating in its execution. And, easy on the senses. Robert Talbot, a wealthy businessman, visits his Italian villa every September. A refuge for the man who wants some moments away
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Robert is also happy to be back at his Italian abode. But, little does he know that his trusted servant has transformed his precious home to Le Dolce Vista, a hotel. But Maurice (Walter Slezak is very cute, but a bit effeminate with his arm movements, I feel) covers up very fast. (Sounds familiar right? Yes, Mere Sanam and Kashmir ki Kali is borrowed from this plot) Unfortunately, Maurice's bluff is exposed when Sandy intrudes upon Robert's privacy and irritates him with her psychoanalysis. Sandy, one of the 18-year-old girls staying at the villa as a guest, is instrumental in Robert getting to know what's up in his villa. And, the repercussions are riotous.
This 1961 entertainer is best experienced first hand. For, I cannot elucidate enough on the marvellous intricacies of the fun plot. I cannot put to words the rib-tickling effects that the four young boys have on Robert. He instantly becomes over-protective about his guests, the young girls (kids as he says) to whom he delivers lectures on love and respect. Robert? The man who himself prefers to continue his detached arrangement with Liza? It's only normal that his sermons would boomerang on his own life!!
Liza soon realises that she had been 'selling her love by giving out free samples' and compromising on her self respect! Robert implores her to not think (and why not?) about their relationship. Sh
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So, was Rock Hudson really gay? Hard to believe. His passionate overtures towards Lollobrigida, his heavy baritone, his sex appeal, his rugged sensuality...where do I start? Also, his impeccable sense of
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Lollobrigida looks like a dream in Morton Haack's attires. All of them exquisite pieces. I particularly like her hairstyle, short fancy bobs clipped up with exclusive accessories. She is a true Italian beauty, replete with warm brown eyes, an alabaster skin and a sexy shape (as Tony sa
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But then, when she sees light, you cheer for her when she smashes Robert's ego and triumphs over her foolishness. She says, "The market is closed. Now you can go shopping somewhere else." Clap clap...
Any bit of trivia about any film always excites me. I read about Darin and Sandra Dee's love affair during the m
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Dee and Darin look awesome together. He is smart and cute (especially
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And, of course, the scene where Tony meets Sandy for the first time. He greets her with an amiable Buen giorno. She returns the greeting with a coy smile as well as a Buen giorno. Kicked by the favourable response, he shrugs to his friends and declares, "This one's mine!" Quick and effective, I must say!!
Very pretty, this film - and I love the title music, plus Muliplication is the name of the game. Otherwise, I didn't much care for Come September (I reviewed it a year ago): http://dustedoff.wordpress.com/2009/06/16/come-september-1964/
ReplyDeleteI guess one reason for my not liking this one too much was that I'd seen several Rock Hudson films one after the other - and, when compared to Send Me No Flowers or Man's Favourite Sport?, I think Come September falls rather short.
Love that observation about Sandra Dee being reminiscent of Farida Jalal! You're very right - in something like Aradhana, for instance?
@Dustedoff: Yes yes Aradhana and a bit in Dharmatma (though Jalal was really podgy by then). Well, I have to see Rockm Hudson's other more famous films then, as you say they are even better :)
ReplyDeleteNow I'm off to read your take on it :)
@Sharmi: Though it's not the best of the rom-coms I’ve seen, the situational comedy triggering a veritable midsummer madness provides capital fun.
ReplyDelete@Netdhaba: Yes, and you have Hudson and Darin on top of that :)
ReplyDeleteI love this film! Its frothy and fun and so pretty. Rock Hudson+Gina Lollobrigida would have err... multiplied to some very good effect! :D
ReplyDeleteThere is another Bollywood adaptation of this one that I love - Ek Baar Kaho. Its more of a romance than a comedy, but it is meltingly sweet and I've always had a soft spot for Navin Nischol because he did the Rock Hudson part in EBK.
Not the most rocking of rom-coms, but i like it for the midsummer madness and the resultant situational comedy.
ReplyDeleteGood post :)
@Bollyviewer: I agree with you on that multiplication bit Bollyviewer :)
ReplyDeleteNavin Nischol is quite cute. Then i must see EBK :)
@Dwaipayan: It might not be the best but it does ensure good laughs. And, Rock Hudson is so so good :) Thanks for the comment :)
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