LeoGlossary: Houseboat (1958 Film)

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Houseboat is a 1958 American romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, and Martha Hyer. The movie is about a widower, his three young children, and an Italian nanny who get to know each other better when circumstances have them living together.

Plot

The 1958 film Houseboat follows the story of a widowed father, played by Cary Grant, who takes a houseboat as his new residence. He hires a housekeeper, played by Sophia Loren, who is actually an Italian socialite trying to escape from her traditional lifestyle. The movie portrays the developing romance between the two main characters, as well as the challenges they face while living on the houseboat. The film is a blend of romance, comedy, and drama, and it explores themes of family and love.

Cast

  • Cary Grant as Tom Winters
  • Sophia Loren as Cinzia Zaccardi
  • Martha Hyer as Carolyn Gibson
  • Harry Guardino as Angelo Donatello
  • Eduardo Ciannelli as Arturo Zaccardi
  • Murray Hamilton as Steve, the lawyer
  • Mimi Gibson as Elizabeth Winters
  • Paul Petersen as David Winters

Director - Melville Shavelson

Writer - Melville Shavelson, Jack Rose, and Betsy Drake

Box office Gross - $300,000

Distributor - No information

Genre – Romantic comedy film

Release Date: November 19, 1958

Theme:
The theme of the 1958 film Houseboat is primarily centered around the idea of family and love. The movie explores the relationship between a widowed father and his children, as well as the developing romance between the father and his Italian housekeeper. The film also touches on themes of cultural differences and the challenges of adapting to new environments. The song "Almost In Your Arms" by Sam Cooke, which was featured in the film, also reflects the romantic and emotional themes of the movie.

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