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Three Coins in the Fountain [VHS] (1954)

Starring: Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire Director: Jean Negulesco Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (44 customer reviews)


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Velvety and glazed like a fattening pastry, this 1954 love story concerns three American women who make wishes for love in Rome, and end up having three romances. The cast is fine, but as for the film, what you see is what you get. There's no mystery to any part of this movie--like everything director Jean Negulesco made once CinemaScope entered his life (e.g., How to Marry a Millionaire, A Certain Smile), Three Coins is designed to lull rather than stimulate. (It did, however, win Oscars for cinematography and the Jule Styne-Sammy Cahn title song performed by Frank Sinatra.) --Tom Keogh

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75 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Italian Postcard., November 9, 2004
By peterfromkanata (Kanata, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Three Coins In the Fountain (DVD)
I must be honest--I bought "Three Coins in the Fountain" because I thought my wife would enjoy it. How right I was ! At the risk of sounding sexist, this 1954 production is definitely a movie aimed at women--and men wanting to impress women--it was probably a great "date flick" !

The plot is quite conventional, standard soap opera fare. Three young and single American women are employed as secretaries in Rome. They are played by Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters, and--as "the new kid on the block"--Maggie McNamara. Of course, all three find romance, not to mention ever-changing wardrobes and lavish living accommodations. In 1954, secretaries must have made a bundle in Italy ! For gorgeous and seductive Ms. Peters, romance comes in the form of a ruggedly handsome Italian law student, Rossano Brazzi ( later to have Mitzi Gaynor swooning in "South Pacific" ). Young, naive Ms. McNamara attracts the attention of an Italian prince with a womanizing reputation
( Louis Jourdan, a poster boy for charm and sophistication ). She has to wait for much of the film, but Ms. McGuire is finally "noticed" by her stuffy, self-absorbed boss and best-selling author ( Clifton Webb, very badly cast as a romantic lead ). These relationships go through various predictable complications, with the steamy Peters/Brazzi pairing as the most realistic.

However, at this point, we should mention the real star of this film--Italy. Has that country ever been photographed more beautifully than in "Three Coins" ? This is one of the earliest Cinemascope productions, shot on location in colour--the views of Rome, the Italian countryside, and spectacular Venice are breath-taking. I agree with other positive technical reviews of this DVD--the film has been restored to its original glory, and this is a beautiful disc to own.

Of course, the film is still fifty years old, and dated in a number of ways. I still got caught up in it though because of the fabulous scenery and the three leading ladies are certainly attractive--I'm also sure that female viewers won't mind watching those two continental "hunks", Louis Jourdan and Rossano Brazzi !

The title song won an Oscar, and was a big hit for both Frank Sinatra--his version opens the film--and the Four Aces.

So--bottom line--a light, frothy confection from the fifties in a most beautiful package. There is one serious drawback--for us guys, this disc could become very expensive--my wife wants to spend our next holiday in Italy !
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the Most Romantic Beginnings in Any Hollywood Movie, September 2, 2001
I don't think you'll find much to top this opener, with the fountains of Rome being turned on one by one while Frank Sinatra croons an ulta-smooth rendition of the title song. Ohhhh!
This movie has a lot going for it after the opening song too, (unlike "Raintree County" for instance), so you'll be riveted to the screen. For starters, it's a wonderful travelogue of Rome, in glorious technicolor. And then, it boasts three of my favorite actors, none of whom ever gave a bad performance: Clifton Webb, Louis Jourdan, and Rosanno Brazzi.
These men each figure in a love story with one of three American secretaries living in Rome, respectively Dorothy McGuire, Maggie McNamara, and Jean Peters. In Webb's case, he is McGuire's boss, and has been totally unaware of her real feelings these past ten years. Jourdan is a wealthy playboy used to preying on innocent young girls who's having the tables turned on him by the very predatory McNamara. And lovelorn Rosanno Brazzi--who always makes my pulse flutter--has been pining after Peters, but afraid to tell her of his love, since he believes her engaged to another. How these unlikely scenarios resolve themselves is a delight for the viewer. Take my advice on this one: If you want to be swept away some night by romantic escapism, "Three Coins in the Fountain" is your best bet.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Romance, October 23, 2000
By C. Leidig "cmleidig" (Akron, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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Don't listen to that malcontent Shadow Woman. This is an old-fashioned, lush romantic movie of the fifties. The scenery is beautiful as is Louis Jourdan. The plot is handled wonderfully. There are no boring stretches. The movie has funny moments, but the prevailing theme is unrequited love. Don't miss this movie.
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5.0 out of 5 stars another one girls
great sunday movie and a good story .abot 3 girls looking for love in rome .brian
Published 1 month ago by B. Hatton

5.0 out of 5 stars gal in 3 coins is supurb
Maggie McNamara plays a secretary in embassy in italy so well! yest is is forgotten today...a suicide in nyc inthe 60's or 70's. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Michael I. Robinson

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Service
Received delivery on time and the dvd was in new condition as promised. Thanks
Published 18 months ago by Terri J. Spencer

4.0 out of 5 stars Love at Trevi Fountain
Rome! Love! Trevi foundtain! A classic story of love! The classic chick flick - - see it! You'll enjoy it if you enjoy romance!
Published 19 months ago by Sandi Buhrmaster-jelinski

3.0 out of 5 stars A romantic melodrama, very much of its time
"Three Coins In The Fountain"
(Twentieth Century Fox, 1954)
This glossy Technicolor romance follows three American women living abroad in Rome as they search for love... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com

5.0 out of 5 stars MNReview
If you like old time romance movies - this is great. Also super scenery of Rome.
Published 21 months ago by Minneapolis Info

2.0 out of 5 stars It isn't 1950 anymore
My wife and I recently visited Italy and spent several days in Rome. We hoped to recapture some of the visit by watching this old movie set in Rome. Read more
Published 22 months ago by J. W. Green

5.0 out of 5 stars Made My Trip to Rome So Memorable
Returning from my first trip to Italy, I remembered this movie's timeless love story that I had seen as a college student. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Bill Lampton, Ph.D.

4.0 out of 5 stars Oldie but goodie
The first six or seven minutes are a travelogue of Rome and worth the price of the DVD. Frank Sinatra sings the title song. Just sit back and enjoy. Read more
Published on July 6, 2007 by M. A. Guarino

4.0 out of 5 stars Three Coins In The Fountain
Actually if you follow the story line, you will notice that only two coins are thrown in the fountain. A delightful romantic movie.
Published on May 12, 2007 by Jose Flores

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