An English mother leaves husband and two children to follow her Italian lover to a lakeside villa. Her children follow her, intent in breaking up her affair.An English mother leaves husband and two children to follow her Italian lover to a lakeside villa. Her children follow her, intent in breaking up her affair.An English mother leaves husband and two children to follow her Italian lover to a lakeside villa. Her children follow her, intent in breaking up her affair.
Madge Brindley
- Train Passenger Smoking Cigar
- (uncredited)
Howard Douglas
- Stables Owner
- (uncredited)
Barbara Hicks
- Schoolmistress
- (uncredited)
David Hutcheson
- Darrell's Solicitor
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaMaureen O'Hara, in her memoirs "Tis Herself", says she was very disappointed by the way the cameraman filmed her. According to her, it was because, before the shooting, there was a soccer match between Italian and English cast and crew members and she supported the Italians instead of the English.
- GoofsWhen Lorenzo goes to report the disappearance of the children to the police, the road along the waterfront that he drives on is wet, but the roads in the background are dry.
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If you're looking for a different type of role for the prim and proper Maureen O'Hara, check out the romantic drama The Battle at Villa Fiorita. She has a devoted wealthy husband, Richard Todd, two children, and a place in society in England. But when she meets visiting Italian Rossano Brazzi (no, this isn't a different type of role for him), she realizes her life will be empty without him. A whirlwind romance, and she leaves her family to join him in Italy. Can you believe it?
Richard is devastated and humiliated, but he lets her go without a fight. If she's that determined to wreck their home, nothing he says will convince her to stay. Their children, Martin Stephens and Elizabeth Dear, aren't of the same mind, and they make it their mission to go to Italy and bring Maureen home. Once there, Rossano tries to win them over with great efforts, but they team up with his pre-teen daughter, Olivia Hussey, who also doesn't approve of the match.
For someone like me, who particularly doesn't like children, I wouldn't recommend this movie. I was cringing the entire time, wishing bad things would happen to the kids when they tried to sabotage their parents. I kept thinking that when the children grow up and have romantic relationships of their own, they'll continue to be selfish and mean-spirited. If their own children try to interfere, they'll go right ahead with their own interests and tell themselves they'll be better parents if they're happy - that they'll be setting a good example to put themselves first. Where did they learn that behavior? Certainly not from their own parents. Maureen and Rossano suffer terribly when their children are unhappy, and they don't subscribe to the theory of putting their own happiness first as a good example.
Richard is devastated and humiliated, but he lets her go without a fight. If she's that determined to wreck their home, nothing he says will convince her to stay. Their children, Martin Stephens and Elizabeth Dear, aren't of the same mind, and they make it their mission to go to Italy and bring Maureen home. Once there, Rossano tries to win them over with great efforts, but they team up with his pre-teen daughter, Olivia Hussey, who also doesn't approve of the match.
For someone like me, who particularly doesn't like children, I wouldn't recommend this movie. I was cringing the entire time, wishing bad things would happen to the kids when they tried to sabotage their parents. I kept thinking that when the children grow up and have romantic relationships of their own, they'll continue to be selfish and mean-spirited. If their own children try to interfere, they'll go right ahead with their own interests and tell themselves they'll be better parents if they're happy - that they'll be setting a good example to put themselves first. Where did they learn that behavior? Certainly not from their own parents. Maureen and Rossano suffer terribly when their children are unhappy, and they don't subscribe to the theory of putting their own happiness first as a good example.
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- Kampf in der Villa Fiorita
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- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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