Paul Sutton, a young married soldier, befriends a pregnant lady who is petrified her father will disown her, and agrees to pose as her boyfriend. As time passes, they start growing fond of e... Read allPaul Sutton, a young married soldier, befriends a pregnant lady who is petrified her father will disown her, and agrees to pose as her boyfriend. As time passes, they start growing fond of each other.Paul Sutton, a young married soldier, befriends a pregnant lady who is petrified her father will disown her, and agrees to pose as her boyfriend. As time passes, they start growing fond of each other.
- Awards
- 1 win & 6 nominations
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón
- Victoria Aragon
- (as Aitana Sanchez-Gijon)
Angélica Aragón
- Marie Jose Aragon
- (as Angelica Aragon)
Freddy Rodríguez
- Pedro Aragon, Jr.
- (as Freddy Rodriguez)
Juan Jiménez
- Jose Marie
- (as Juan Jimenez)
Gregory Paul Martin
- Armistead Knox
- (as Gregory Martin)
Storyline
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- TriviaKeanu Reeves was injured during a friendly game of hockey with his friends during spare time. His lip was split, requiring six stitches. In his next scheduled scene, a love scene with Debra Messing, he was quoted as saying to her: "please don't hurt me."
- GoofsWhen Paul goes to put the candy wedding band on Victoria's hand, he has a wedding ring on. Then he reaches back into the candy box for another band and puts it on and his original wedding ring is missing from his hand.
- Quotes
Paul Sutton: Why can't you just love her? She's so easy to love.
- SoundtracksCrush The Grapes
Lyrics by Alfonso Arau
Music by Leo Brouwer
Performed by Roberto Huerta, Juan Jiménez (as Juan Jimenez), Febronio Covarrubias and Ismael Gallegos
Featured review
What a revelation, a romance, pure and simple, with no sex, no violence, no foul language just pure and simple romance. While many modern romance films claim to be such they invariably end up with hero and heroine ending up in bed (sometimes with a little too much detail thanks very much). But here, in this visually stunning feast, we have a romance where the hero, out of honour and respect, doesn't bed the heroine. I am amazed that it has taken me five plus years to see this movie, and I am grateful to the family channel for screening it for me to tape. With a relatively simple story, set against beautiful scenery with cinematography to die for, we are swept into a world of the past, where honour meant something, where marriage vows, no matter how hastily taken were still to be respected, and where a single pregnant female was a family shame (not the norm as today unfortunately). I read one review where the reviewer said "in reality Paul would have said not my problem babe get an abortion" in whose reality? 2002 reality perhaps but not 1940s reality, abortions were for bad, nasty girls in back streets, by unlicensed doctors not for nice girls who had made a mistake (okay so some things have changed for the better.) I simply loved this film, while it gives a fairy tale view of the vinyards and the family running it, it is a feast for the eyes and the soul. The entire cast are superb, particularly Anthony Quinn who relished his role as the family patriarch and seemed to simply enjoy being in this delightful tale and of course Keanu whose performance is so beautifully low key and understated he reminded me of those wonderful hollywood leading men of old, strong, silent, gorgeous, Cary Grant would have played this role back in the day, who would have thought to put Keanu in the same role? Turn off your 2002 brain and just revel in the sheer delight of this wonderful film. I just know I will watch this again and again.
- Theoriginaltruebrit
- Mar 11, 2002
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- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Dạo Bước Trên Mây
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $50,008,143
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,526,010
- Aug 13, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $50,008,143
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