freeOK概要:To fully understand 'The More Happy People', it is important to know that during World War II, there was a severe housing shortage in Washington D.C. That's why the elderly Benjamin Dingell (played by Charles Coburn) has to share a small apartment in Washington D.C. with the beautiful Connie Milligan (played by Jean Arthur) and the handsome Joe Carter (played by Joel McCrea). After experiencing nearly two volumes of misunderstandings, the three gradually adapted to their unique way of life. Joe has a Platonic fondness for Connie, but she is engaged to the dull bureaucrat Charles J. Pendergast (played by Richard Gaines). Cunning Benjamin disregarded the situation and managed to bring Connie and Joe together. When Joe worked hard to complete a top secret mission for the Air Force, things became very dangerous, leading to various comical complexities and misleading protests. Throughout the film, director George Stevens and four screenwriters intentionally make things difficult for Hayes' office, cleverly and elegantly avoiding obvious issues, thus dealing with any number of condemnable crimes. What is particularly powerful is the scene where Joe tries to seduce Connie by talking about everything except temptation: it's also interesting to watch Dingle firmly repeat this word; Damn it; Time and time again, he escaped punishment for quoting Admiral's words; Damn torpedoes; Falag. Charles Coburn won an Oscar, while Jean Arthur, Joel McCray, George Stevens, the screenwriter, and the film itself were also nominated. In 1966, Cary Grant, Jim Hutton, and Samantha Eggar remade 'The Happier' as' Don't Run While Walking '.
網(wǎng)友收藏優(yōu)雅的黑白、華麗的彩色、懷念的過去imdb上值得看的電影IMDB歷年英語片 | 外語片十佳(1940-1949)既生瑜何生亮之學(xué)院獎陪跑佳片錄Woody Allen on Woody Allen 我心深處奧斯卡最佳女主角(提名)【1929-1969】
To fully understand 'The More Happy People', it is important to know that during World War II, there was a severe housing shortage in Washington D.C. That's why the elderly Benjamin Dingell (played by Charles Coburn) has to share a small apartment in Washington D.C. with the beautiful Connie Milligan (played by Jean Arthur) and the handsome Joe Carter (played by Joel McCrea). After experiencing nearly two volumes of misunderstandings, the three gradually adapted to their unique way of life. Joe has a Platonic fondness for Connie, but she is engaged to the dull bureaucrat Charles J. Pendergast (played by Richard Gaines). Cunning Benjamin disregarded the situation and managed to bring Connie and Joe together. When Joe worked hard to complete a top secret mission for the Air Force, things became very dangerous, leading to various comical complexities and misleading protests. Throughout the film, director George Stevens and four screenwriters intentionally make things difficult for Hayes' office, cleverly and elegantly avoiding obvious issues, thus dealing with any number of condemnable crimes. What is particularly powerful is the scene where Joe tries to seduce Connie by talking about everything except temptation: it's also interesting to watch Dingle firmly repeat this word; Damn it; Time and time again, he escaped punishment for quoting Admiral's words; Damn torpedoes; Falag. Charles Coburn won an Oscar, while Jean Arthur, Joel McCray, George Stevens, the screenwriter, and the film itself were also nominated. In 1966, Cary Grant, Jim Hutton, and Samantha Eggar remade 'The Happier' as' Don't Run While Walking '.展開