Tenderly (internationally released as The Girl Who Couldn't Say No, also known as Il suo modo di fare) is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Brusati.[1] It was referred as "a successful attempt to refresh the American sophisticated comedy with themes and sensibilities of today"[2] and its style was compared to Frank Capra's.[2][3]
The Girl Who Couldn't Say No | |
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Directed by | Franco Brusati |
Written by | Franco Brusati Ennio De Concini |
Starring | Virna Lisi George Segal Lila Kedrova Paola Pitagora Akim Tamiroff |
Cinematography | Ennio Guarnieri |
Edited by | Franco Arcalli |
Music by | Riz Ortolani |
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Country | Italy |
Plot
editAfter fifteen years apart, a young, motivated surgeon named Franco (Segal) runs into his childhood friend Yolanda (Lisi) in Rome. They fall in love and travel to Florence together, but Yolanda's unpredictable, often unusual personality makes the future of their relationship highly uncertain.[4]
Cast
edit- Virna Lisi : Yolanda
- George Segal : Franco
- Lila Kedrova : Yolanda's Mother
- Akim Tamiroff : Uncle Egidio
- Paola Pitagora : Widow
- Mario Brega : Cripple
- Riccardo Billi : Salesman
- Anne Cumming : Franco's mother[5]
Production
editIt was known during shooting as Runaround.[6]
References
edit- ^ Kevin Thomas (March 27, 1970). "'Girl Couldn't Say No' Playing Citywide Run". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ a b Enrico Giacovelli. Un secolo di cinema italiano, 1900-1999: Dalle origini agli anni Sessanta. Lindau, 2002. ISBN 8871804120.
- ^ Centro sperimentale di cinematografia, B & N, Volume 30, Società Gestione Editoriali, 1969.
- ^ Turner Classic Movies plot overview
- ^ Richard Davenport-Hines, ‘Cumming, (Felicity) Anne (1917–1993)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2009 accessed 11 April 2017
- ^ Strike Halts George Segal Movie Dorothy Manners:. The Washington Post and Times-Herald 16 Mar 1968: D10.
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