Un millonario para Christy

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Un millonario para Christy
Un millonario para Christy
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If you are looking for a film to disconnect for a while and then be able to discuss it with family and friends, the film Un millonario para Christy is your ideal candidate.
This film was released in year 1951.
One of the most important parts prior to filming is the casting of actors and actresses and we believe that this time it is very successful with the participation of Fred MacMurray, Eleanor Parker, Richard Carlson, Una Merkel, Chris-Pin Martin.

The direction of the film has been wonderful since it came from the hand of George Marshall.
You will enjoy 91 min. an immersive story.
The cinema of United States is known worldwide and this film from that country could not be less.

One of the most important parts of the film is the decision of which words are going to be chosen to express what the director is looking for and this was in the hands of Ken Englund, Robert Harari.
The great breadth of this project is thanks to Bert E. Friedlob Productions, the production company that has financed and carried out this film that we love.
The melody that accompanies the scenes of this film with such a powerful message, has been devised by Victor Young.

Harry Stradling Sr. and his team have managed to handle the lights very well on the set and it shows that the direction of photography has been wonderful.
If you are passionate about Comedy, Romance movies, you are interested in the right movie.

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Critics Un millonario para Christy

The one with the wacky heroin and the millionaire. Mixed results. 1930s-style shooter comedy
Eleanor chases the man from the sun. **. A good comedy that could have been great
Screwball comedy that makes a difference. A comedy for Eleanor. Even in 2001 a 1951 movie works fine
Nice story, well directed and acted, but stolen by Richard Carlson. Someone notices how similar this movie is to the famous one: Raising a baby ?. too eccentric and contrived, even for a wacky comedy
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