A London accountant on his honeymoon gets swept away by gambling fever.A London accountant on his honeymoon gets swept away by gambling fever.A London accountant on his honeymoon gets swept away by gambling fever.
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- TriviaAccording to an October 17, 2017 New Yorker interview with Molly Ringwald, Harvey Weinstein ordered additional scenes filmed, scenes not from Graham Greene's source material. This movie was completely taken away from Director James Scott, recut, and retitled. The movie flopped. Ringwald later sued, and won, for her promised percentage of the gross.
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Molly Ringwald is such a modern, grounded presence on the screen that she's an awfully odd fit for a romantic comedy set in the '50s. Paired up curiously with a much-older man (the somewhat square Robert Lindsay), Molly finds herself in Monte Carlo without her rich benefactor (an amiable John Gielgud), and soon the couple is without funds. The picture begins well, and utilizes its cramped budget to good effect, but it's my guess that the later scenes were filmed first because by the last reel, Ringwald and Lindsay suddenly seem very uncomfortable together. This is a slight romantic comedy which may play better on TV than it did in the theater; the production looks great and there are some laughs early on. How does the grown-up Molly Ringwald fare? She still has that special spark, but without many witty lines--à la the pen of John Hughes--she's just a bit unsure of herself, though still pretty (in black, this time). ** from ****
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- Gross US & Canada
- $541,626
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $331,875
- Jan 28, 1990
- Gross worldwide
- $541,626
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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