词条 | Romance on the High Seas |
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| name = Romance on the High Seas | image = Romanceonthehighseasposter.jpg | caption = theatrical release poster | image_size = 225px | director = Michael Curtiz | producer = Alex Gottlieb | screenplay = Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein additional dialogue by I. A. L. Diamond | based on = From a story by S. Pondal Rios and Carlos A. Olivari | starring = Jack Carson Janis Paige Don De Fore Doris Day | music = Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Musical numbers orchestrated and conducted by Ray Heindorf | cinematography = Elwood Bredell, A.S.C. | editing = Rudi Fehr | distributor = Warner Bros. A Michael Curtiz Production | released = {{Film date|1948|06|25}} | runtime = 99 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = $2 million[1] or $2,532,000[2] | gross = $2.1 million (US rentals)[3] or $3,225,000[2] }} Romance on the High Seas, known in the United Kingdom as It's Magic,[4][5] is a 1948 American Technicolor musical romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starred Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Don DeFore and Doris Day in her film debut.[6] The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, for Original Song for "It's Magic" (music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Sammy Cahn), and Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture (Ray Heindorf). PlotElvira Kent (Janis Paige) and her husband Michael (Don DeFore) suspect each other of cheating. For their wedding anniversary, Elvira books an ocean cruise to Rio de Janeiro but her husband claims that unexpected business will prevent him from going. Seeing an opportunity, Elvira pretends to take the trip alone, but in fact sends singer Georgia Garrett (Doris Day), a woman she'd met at the travel agency, in her place and under her name. By secretly staying behind, Elvira hopes to find out if Michael is indeed sneaking around behind her back. Michael, however, is suspicious over Elvira's supposed willingness to go on the trip alone, and so hires private detective Peter Virgil (Jack Carson) to see if she is sneaking around behind his back. Peter joins the cruise and, as part of his job, becomes acquainted with Georgia. Georgia, following the instructions of the real Elvira, keeps up the ruse by pretending to be Elvira to everyone, including Peter. Georgia and Peter are attracted to each other and gradually fall in love, which causes conflict for both of them. During one of the cruise stops, Georgia's friend, Oscar Farrar (Oscar Levant), comes on board. Oscar is in love with Georgia despite Georgia's lack of interest in him, and when Peter spots them together, he thinks he has discovered the identity of Elvira's lover. The film's third act is set in a Rio hotel, where all the principal characters converge and ride a merry-go-round of mistaken identities. Sorting out their true identities, resolving the crossed love plots, concludes the picture. Cast{{div col|colwidth=26em}}
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ProductionsOriginally conceived as a star vehicle for Betty Hutton, the film had to be recast when Hutton became pregnant, and thus unavailable. Other established stars like Judy Garland and Jane Powell were briefly considered, before Michael Curtiz was persuaded to audition Doris Day, then known as a band vocalist, but hitherto not considered an actress. Her personal life was in some turmoil at the time, as her second marriage, to musician George Weidler, was ending, and this, combined with her evident nervousness, led her to deliver a notably teary, emotive version of Embraceable You at the audition. Impressed by her singing ability and fresh-faced good looks, Curtiz signed her to a film contract and cast her in the leading role of Georgia Garrett. Despite the change in star and the late casting of Janis Paige, the film was financially successful. Box OfficeAccording to Warner Bros records the film earned $2,200,000 domestically and $1,025,000 foreign.[2] AccoladesThe film was nominated for the following American Film Institute lists:
References1. ^[https://archive.org/stream/variety169-1948-02#page/n126/mode/1up Variety 18 February 1948 p7] 2. ^1 2 Warner Bros financial information in The William Shaefer Ledger. See Appendix 1, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, (1995) 15:sup1, 1-31 p 28 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551 3. ^[https://archive.org/stream/variety173-1949-01#page/n45/mode/1up "Top Grossers of 1948", Variety 5 January 1949 p 46] 4. ^{{cite web|title=Alternative title (see Also Known As section)|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040745/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_ql_9|website=Internet Movie Database|accessdate=14 March 2015}} 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Hinton|first1=Nigel|title=Time Bomb|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Time_Bomb.html?id=Xofuzwjluk8C|date=2008|publisher=Ten Speed Press|isbn=978-1582462370|location=Berkeley, California|edition=Reprint}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/399/Romance-on-the-High-Seas/full-credits.html|title=Romance on the High Seas|work=Turner Classic Movies|publisher=Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner)|location=Atlanta|accessdate=August 17, 2016}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afi.com/Docs/100Years/passions400.pdf |title=AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions Nominees |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=19 August 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afi.com/Docs/100Years/songs400.pdf |title=AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs Nominees |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=19 August 2016}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afi.com/Docs/100Years/musicals_ballot.pdf |title= AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals Nominees |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=19 August 2016}} External links
10 : 1948 films|1940s musical comedy films|1940s romantic comedy films|American musical comedy films|American romantic comedy films|American films|American romantic musical films|Films directed by Michael Curtiz|Warner Bros. films|Screenplays by I. A. L. Diamond |
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