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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304005484 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6304005482 Label: Universal Studios Languages: Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Release Date: April 30, 1996 Running Time: 114 minutes Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: August 09, 1961 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Hanging out at an Italian villa with Rock Hudson and Gina Lollobrigida sounds like a painless way to kill a vacation--and Come September is a pretty painless movie, too. Rock is a millionaire who spends a month at his home on the Riviera every year, except this year he's come early and surprised his staff, who've been running the place as a paying hotel. This is one of those comedies of sexual frustration--Rock can't get alone with Gina, because the "hotel" is overrun with American teenagers (chief among them Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin, who married after meeting on the shoot). The plot is labored, and director Robert Mulligan shows little feel for farce (he would shortly hit his stride with To Kill a Mockingbird). At least the location shooting has a nice summer breeze to it, and Darin sings "Multiplication" in a nightclub, complete with hepcat moves. --Robert Horton Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Totally DelightfulThis movie is just full of stars that will never be forgotten... I watched this movie with my mother so very many times when I was a little girl. When I watch it now I can almost still feel her sitting next to me laughing. Rating: - "I don't have to make sense! I'm Italian""Come September" (1961) is a light, funny, and delightfully old-fashioned romantic comedy which is as charming as the colorful dresses the girls were wearing during "Age of Innocence," a period that extended roughly from the end of World War II into the mid-1960s, and as pretty as the Italian seaside where American millionaire Robert Talbot (dashing Rock Hudson) has a luxurious villa. For six years, he's been spending his vacation there in September with his Italian girlfriend, Lisa Fellini ... Read More Rating: - Come SeptemberAh! For the days when movies had a moral fiber in them. Refreshing! Rating: - COME SEPTEMBERONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVOURITES. SWEET INNOCENT ROMANCE, WITH A DOSE OF COMEDY,ABSOLUTELY ADORE IT. Rating: - Summer breeze keeps coming in SeptemberRobert Talbot (Rock Hudson) visits his beautiful villa in July instead of his regular trips that comes in September. His girlfriend Lisa Fellini (Gina Lollobrigida) has given up waiting for him and has decided to marry an Englishman named Spencer (Ronald Howard). Meanwhile other surprises are in the works, like his villa is converted into a hotel by his staff lead by his butler, Maurice Clavell (Walter Slezak), and the hotel is full of guests; mainly a group of young American women, and a chaperone ... Read More |