Vieni a vivere con me

Titolo originale: Come Live with Me
Regia: Clarence Brown |
Anno: 1941
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: immigrant | refugee | poetry | deportation | immigration law | romantic rivalry | marriage of convenience | beautiful woman | citizenship | divorce | novelist | grandmother | open marriage | family values | publisher | struggling writer | viennese |
Cast: James Stewart | Hedy Lamarr | Ian Hunter | Verree Teasdale | Donald Meek | Barton MacLane | Edward Ashley | Ann Codee | King Baggot | Adeline De Walt Reynolds | Frank Orth | Frank Faylen | Horace McMahon | Greta Meyer | Hooper Atchley | Gladys Blake | Tom Fadden | Fritz Feld | Si Jenks | Dewey Robinson | Harry Tenbrook | George Watts | Joe Yule |

Una rifugiata ha una relazione con un editore già impegnato. Quando scopre che, se non dovesse sposarsi entro una settimana, verrà espulsa dal Paese, la donna decide di convolare a nozze con un altro uomo, pagandolo profumatamente per il favore.

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Johnny Jones: What kind of brandy is this? Bill S [...] D
Barney Grogan: Will you take a little tip? Don't g [...] D
Barton Kendrick: You're swell, Dian. Diana Kendri [...] D
Johnny Jones: You see, I have to have a husband, a [...] D
Barton Kendrick: Well what are we going to do? Jo [...] D
Barney Grogan: I guess you like it here, don't you [...] D
Bill Smith: Would you like to have some music? I c [...] D
Bill Smith: I bet this never happened to a firefly [...] D
Johnny Jones: Give me one good reason why we could [...] D
Barton Kendrick: Johnny, they found you. Johnny J [...] D
Arnold Stafford: I'm not late, am I? Diana Kendri [...] D
Grandma: Miss Jones, Martha. She might stay awhile [...] D
Bill Smith: I've had a poem running through my min [...] D
Waiter: Well, what do you see that's good? Bill S [...] D
Grandma: After all, time does heal all wounds. Jo [...] D
Joe Darsie: What's your racket, buddy? Bill Smith [...] D
Barton Kendrick: Women are really mysterious creat [...] D
Bill Smith: Grandma always puts me in my place. D
Joe Darsie: Did you ever go on the bum? Bill Smit [...] D
Bill Smith: We'll have a little fire. There's noth [...] D
Grandma: Simple things are all that counts, Johnny [...] D
Bill Smith: [when there's a knock at the door whil [...] D
Grandma: Sit down, Miss Jones. There where I can s [...] D
Johnny Jones: Mr. Smith, it's such a wonderful thi [...] D
Barton Kendrick: I think New York's rather a nice [...] D
Arnold Stafford: Can we give you a lift somewhere? [...] D
Arnold Stafford: You know, your husband's much too [...] D
Bill Smith: All right. Laundry, a buck. Johnny Jo [...] D
Barton Kendrick: If only I could do something. Jo [...] D
Barton Kendrick: Why do you have this pink mirror? [...] D
Johnny Jones: I can't get married in a week. Barn [...] D
Grandma: You rabid old drunkard. This is no roadho [...] D
Diana Kendrick: Men are really mysterious creature [...] D
Bill Smith: Well, that was what you wanted me to d [...] D
[first lines] Diana Kendrick: [yelling to Barton [...] D
Bill Smith: Now, it's perfectly all right for two [...] D
Johnny Jones: What's the matter. Bill Smith: Oh, [...] D
Grandma: Part of living is meeting tragedy and ris [...] D
Bill Smith: [as he and Johnny enter his apartment] [...] D
Bill Smith: No love. No love. Without love. No lov [...] D
Johnny Jones: I came here to ask you to marry me. [...] D
Johnny Jones: It's good of you to try to help me. [...] D
Grandma: You know about Satan and idle hands, don' [...] D
Arnold Stafford: Uh-huh. Diana Kendrick: What do [...] D
Bill Smith: The man firefly he always knows pretty [...] D
Grandma: Begin a meal with a good blessing, Johnny [...] D
Bill Smith: My name's Smith. Johnny Jones: My nam [...] D

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