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Che vita con un cow boy!

Titolo originale: Never a Dull Moment
  • 1950
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  • 1h 29min
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Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray in Che vita con un cow boy! (1950)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSophisticated, successful New York City songwriter Kay Kingsley falls in love with Chris Hayward, a widower rancher she meets at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo, and they get married and lea... Leggi tuttoSophisticated, successful New York City songwriter Kay Kingsley falls in love with Chris Hayward, a widower rancher she meets at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo, and they get married and leave for his ranch in the west. Kay makes one difficult adjustment after another as Chris' k... Leggi tuttoSophisticated, successful New York City songwriter Kay Kingsley falls in love with Chris Hayward, a widower rancher she meets at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo, and they get married and leave for his ranch in the west. Kay makes one difficult adjustment after another as Chris' kids preside over the ranch. Then, an incident occurs with a neighbor that prompts Kay to r... Leggi tutto

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    • George Marshall
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Lou Breslow
    • Doris Anderson
    • Kay Swift
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    • Irene Dunne
    • Fred MacMurray
    • William Demarest
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    719
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      • George Marshall
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lou Breslow
      • Doris Anderson
      • Kay Swift
    • Star
      • Irene Dunne
      • Fred MacMurray
      • William Demarest
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    Irene Dunne
    Irene Dunne
    • Kay
    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Chris Hayward
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Mears
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Orvie
    Gigi Perreau
    Gigi Perreau
    • Tina
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Nan
    Philip Ober
    Philip Ober
    • Jed
    Jack Kirkwood
    • Papa Dude
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Jean
    Carl Andre
    • Rodeo Cowboy
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    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Tunk Johnson
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    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
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    Lela Bliss
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    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
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    Jacqueline deWit
    Jacqueline deWit
    • Myra Van Elson
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    Helen Dickson
    Helen Dickson
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    Mason Alan Dinehart
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      • George Marshall
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      • Lou Breslow
      • Doris Anderson
      • Kay Swift
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    6SimonJack

    City girl meets cowboy and learns the ways of ranching and farming

    With Fred MacMurray and Irene Dunne headlining this film, one could expect some great comedy. But, unfortunately, the screenplay just doesn't have it. "Never a Dull Moment" is still a good film and an okay comedy and romance. It has a nice family touch to it with two young daughters of MacMurray's Chris Hayward. One of those is Natalie Wood as 12-year-old Nan.

    The film is based on a 1943 biographical novel by Kay Swift (1897-1993), "Who Could Ask for Anything More?" She was a well-known composer for Broadway and Hollywood. Swift had met cowboy, Faye Hubbard, at a rodeo in 1939 and two weeks later married him. She went with him to his Oregon ranch, but the marriage only lasted seven years. She had three children before that in her first marriage, so they may have been on the ranch with her. Atter her 1946 divorce from Hubbard she married again, and that marriage lasted 23 years but ended in divorce in 1969. She wrote her book about the life on the ranch with her second husband while they were yet married.

    This film reminds one a little of "The Farmer's Daughter" of 1947 that starred Loretta Young and Joseph Cotton. In that film, Young plays a farm girl who goes to the city. She can do multiple chores and household tasks without problems. That's a great comedy, romance and satire, with a tremendous screenplay. In this film, the writers have Dunne's Kay learning the ropes of farm life including housework, farm chores, etc. But, very little of it involves mishaps or comedy. Nor does MacMurray provide much comedy beyond a couple of lines.

    The one thing that Irene Dunne gets to do in this film is sing. She had a good voice but didn't have many roles that included singing. Here she has a couple of tunes- one solo and once with the Western crowd in her home. Maybe the real Kay could sing too.

    If one wants lots of laughs, they won't be found here. But, for a light film with a nice family story and some humor, this one will do very nicely.
    7bkoganbing

    Broadway Goes To The Wide Open Spaces

    Never A Dull Moment is based on the book written by Broadway composer Kay Swift who gave up the bright lights of Broadway to settle down as a rancher's wife. Although it won't make the list of Irene Dunne's best films, it does have its amusing aspects and holds up pretty good today.

    The real Kay Swift according to her Wikipedia biography in 1939 met a rodeo cowboy and in a whirlwind courtship, married him and settled down on his ranch. Previously Swift whose two best known songs, popular to this day are Fine And Dandy and Can't We Be Friends, was involved in a long term relationship with George Gershwin. She had also been married before and I believe Philip Ober's character is based on her ex-husband, Paul James.

    In any event the film bears some similarities to another true story about urbanites moving to the country, The Egg And I in which Fred MacMurray also starred. Nobody could ever complain about Fred MacMurray as a light leading man in comedies. But as he himself said in westerns, even modern ones, the horse and he were never as one. The part MacMurray plays is not to dissimilar from the one John Wayne did in A Lady Takes A Chance. I think the Duke would have been great in the role and we would have seen a once in a lifetime teaming of Irene Dunne and John Wayne.

    Natalie Wood and Gigi Perreau play MacMurray's two daughters who take to Dunne quite easily, none of the stepmother angst in this film. And William Demarest has a great role as a grumpy old neighbor that MacMurray and Dunne have to put up with because he has the source of their water on his property.

    Not a great comedy for Dunne like The Awful Truth, Theodora Goes Wild, or My Favorite Wife, but an amusing film that will please her fans.
    8fineincarolina

    Just a Good Movie

    This movie featured Irenne Dunne city slicking wife who marries a widower rancher. She and her husband (Fred McMurray)are just a fun couple who have many funny incidents that happen as a married couple. This movie is reminiscent of The Egg and I that Dunne is featured in during the 1940s. Although some say this movie is not very good for Dunne and that it is predictable-- it is funny, innocent, and a great movie for a Sunday afternoon with the family. My family and I have watched copies of this on VHS for years and I even bought another copy off ebay hoping to get a better copy (but it happened to be a copy recorded from TV--BOO ebay!). Anyway my aunt asked me to borrow my copy just the other day and I couldn't help but to watch it again. It requires little though some good laughs and a love of classic films as a prerequisite to watch this one.
    5jotix100

    Life with Farmer!

    Irene Dunne, one of the best comediennes in the history of the movies, retired from acting after completing this comedy that was not up to her best work. Ms. Dunne was seen in great films during her Hollywood career that were made better by her style, sophistication and beauty. Alas, in this one, her character, Kay Kingsley is swept off her feet to a rancher who lives out west.

    Kay Kingsley is part of a composing team based in Manhattan. Kay is elegant, smart, and it's hard to imagine she would fall in a short period of time for Chris, who is way out of her league, and who comes with some baggage, as he is a widower with two young daughters back home. This is a big proposition because it involves leaving behind modern plumbing and heat. Accepting that premise, Kay transplants herself to the ranch that is falling apart because of neglect and lack of money to improve it.

    Things go from bad to worst. The two girls, Nan, and Tina, give Kay a guarded welcome, but they come around when they see she is a good person who has had no experience with her present situation. With the help of her neighbor Jean, Kay gets a handle on things, not before running away to Manhattan to try to see if she still wants her old life back.

    The film was directed by George Marshall, a veteran of the movies, who tried to give the comedy some pacing, but doesn't succeed well. The problem with the film is Fred MacMurray, an otherwise perfect actor, who shows no chemistry with Ms. Dunne. Irene Dunne tries her best to make her Kay a wife and step-mother. William Demarest, Andie Devine, Ann Doran and Philip Ober are seen in supporting roles. Gigi Perreau, a child actress of the time, plays Tina, and Natalie Wood, who, as Neil Doyle points out, was probably having problems at the time and is not her usual self as Nan.

    See the film as a curiosity and because this was Irene Dunne's swan song at the movies.
    5SnoopyStyle

    never say never

    Famous New York singer-songwriter Kay Kingsley (Irene Dunne) and widowed rancher Chris Hayward (Fred MacMurray) fall for each other at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo. They get matched up by their friends and quickly get married. She moves out west to live on his ranch with his two little daughters, Nan (Natalie Wood) and Tina.

    The premise should be simple enough. It's a city girl in the country. She's a fish out of the city waters. She could be more city. The country could be less. There is a way to do this funny. This is trying very very hard. She gets beaten up plenty but few of them strike me as funny. Her stunt double definitely had lots of work for this movie. It also seems to me that a singer could do some singing even in the country. In the end, this isn't all that funny and that's all that matters.

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      Che vita con un cow boy! (1950) is an American comedy western film from RKO Pictures, starring Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray. The film is based on the 1943 book Who Could Ask For Anything More? by Kay Swift (New York, 1943). The filming took place between December 5, 1949, and February 1, 1950, in Thousand Oaks, California. It has no relation to the Disney film L'incredibile furto di Mr. Girasole (1968) starring Dick Van Dyke and Edward G. Robinson.
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      Opening scene takes place in a rodeo arena somewhere outside Manhattan, but surrounding terrain of flat dusty land, palm trees and mountains is obviously someplace in the West.
    • Citazioni

      Chris: This gal's no ranch woman.

      Orvie: Oh, ranch woman, city woman... put 'em on a Mother Hubbard and a long end of a churn and they're all alike.

    • Colonne sonore
      Once You Find Your Guy
      by Kay Swift

      Sung by Irene Dunne (uncredited)

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      • 19 agosto 1950 (Stati Uniti)
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