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Tom Winston, a widower, is trying to understand and raise three precocious children alone. He gets a little unexpected help from Cinzia, when the children decide she is be the new maid. She is actually an Italian socialite who is trying to get away from her overprotective father. | |||
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[[Category:1945 Petersen, Paul (actor) USA]] | [[Category:1945 Petersen, Paul (actor) USA]] | ||
[[Category:1948 Gibson, Mimi (actor) USA]] | |||
[[Category:1948 Herbert, Charles (actor) USA]] | [[Category:1948 Herbert, Charles (actor) USA]] | ||
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{en} Houseboat (USA, 1958), directed by Melville Shavelson, starring Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, and Harry Guardino.
Tom Winston, a widower, is trying to understand and raise three precocious children alone. He gets a little unexpected help from Cinzia, when the children decide she is be the new maid. She is actually an Italian socialite who is trying to get away from her overprotective father. <Top Movies>
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- Film Studies--1950s
- Film Studies--English
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- 1934 Loren, Sophia (actor) ITA
- 1904 Grant, Cary (actor) USA
- 1945 Petersen, Paul (actor) USA
- 1948 Gibson, Mimi (actor) USA
- 1948 Herbert, Charles (actor) USA
- Maltin, Best Films
- Romance (film subject)
- Italian Americans (film subject)
- Children (film subject)
- Father & Child (film subject)
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