Vor Hausfreunden wird gewarnt (1960)

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Vor Hausfreunden wird gewarnt: Directed by Stanley Donen. With Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons. Victor and Hilary have guided tours in their English mansion. A US oil tycoon “bumps” into Hilary during a tour and charms his way into her heart. Meanwhile, Hattie pursues Victor.

“This delightful morsel is even more impressive given the bare post-Eisenhower era of its release. While we tend to view 1960 as the beginning of the JFK cultural renaissance, in fact the decade dawned with Ike in the White House and Nixon on the horizon. Extramarital hijinks, dealt with adult sophistication, tolerance and forgiveness are rare enough, but the Bible-thumpers must have bust a gut on this one. I disagree with those who chastise the title, I think itu0026#39;s perfect. That such a topic is explored without losing the light comedic magic of Grant, the earnest angst of Kerr, the irreverent sexuality of Simmons and the brooding strength of Mitchum is testament to the ability of Stanley Donen to guide without herding. It all fits, wonderfully, in a movie that glows brighter with the passage of time, and the tsunami of trash that was to follow.”

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