
Three American women, rooming together while working abroad in Rome, Italy, hope for romance and marriage. Frances, oldest of the three, has been fifteen years a secretary to novelist John Frederick Shadwell, a man whom she loves but whose reclusive nature prompts most people to believe him long since dead. Anita, one week away from returning to America (under the claim of getting married), finally bucks company rules (and gets caught) by finally accepting an invitation from ... (Full plot summary below)
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Three American women, rooming together while working abroad in Rome, Italy, hope for romance and marriage. Frances, oldest of the three, has been fifteen years a secretary to novelist John Frederick Shadwell, a man whom she loves but whose reclusive nature prompts most people to believe him long since dead. Anita, one week away from returning to America (under the claim of getting married), finally bucks company rules (and gets caught) by finally accepting an invitation from an Italian co-worker to visit his family's farm for his sister's wedding. Newly arrived Maria soon sets her generally innocent eyes on Dino di Cessi, an actual prince with a reputation for womanizing, and makes a play for him by making herself his perfect match.
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| Time OutTrevor JohnstonThis touristy romance was an unexpected hit in its day, but you'd hardly think it to look at it now. |
| VarietyVariety StaffThe film has warmth, humor, a rich dose of romance and almost incredible pictorial appeal. |
| Goatdog's MoviesMichael W. Phillips, Jr.Not very nice to the women, for what was probably considered a 'woman's picture.' |
| User ReviewCarolyn "Carrie" SThis movie is so good. My mother has made me watch this movie over and over again since I was a little girl. Its a sweet romantic movie. |
| User Reviewgary twow umn just seen this movie 4 the 1st time n think that this is a good movie 2 watch...its got a good cast of actors/actressess throughout this movie.,..i think that cathleen nesbitt, clifton webb, dorothy mcguire, kathryn civney, jean peters, howard st john, rossano brazzim maggie mcnamara, louis jourdan play good roles/parts throughout this movie..i think that the director of this classic/romance movie had done a good job of directing this movie because you never know what 2 expect throughout this movie its a good movie 2 watch n its really enjoyable 2 watch |
| User ReviewAnna YWonderful movie with an old fashioned romance. Great shots of Italy and great wardrobe. Louis Jourdan does the cutest irritated frown in the film, the cutest I've ever seen. I'd definitely pair this up with How To Marry A Millionaire. |
| User ReviewKelsy CYou've never lived 'til you've love in Rome. I watched this 100 times with my Granny. |
| User ReviewRoche FSaw this one when I was a kiddie. Loved the love story even then - I guess I was being conditioned, thank goodness! |
| User ReviewDawn MThis is my all time favourite movie, one day I might even talk my husband to taking me to the Trevi Fountain!! |
| User ReviewLisa HSuch a cute, fluffy film. Clifton Webb is always incredible to watch, and as usual steals the film from the other leads. Louis Jourdan is also a treat to watch and listen too. The film makes wonderful use of the setting, showcasing it to its fullest. A real date movie. |