How Sweet It Is!
United States
851 people rated Photographer Grif, wife Jenny, and son Davey travel to Paris. Jenny inadvertently rents a French lawyer's home. Grif and Jenny face romantic temptations while navigating the awkward living situation, testing their commitment to each other.
Comedy
Cast (18)
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Maps Maponyane
29/05/2023 22:53
source: How Sweet It Is!
Mayampiti
16/11/2022 14:21
How Sweet It Is!
Dayana Otha
16/11/2022 02:49
The film is based on simple stereotypes there is little character development. I found it a sincere challenge to determine where the funny parts were, this just isn't a comedy, I can't think of a single line that had me giggling inside or laughing outright. Debbie Reynolds acts as if she is reading from a script, very wooden. No wonder she was known for her roles in musicals. In some ways this reminds me of the Bob Hope films of the 60's minus the jokes.
oskidoibelieve
16/11/2022 02:49
For the most part this is your standard 60's romance/comedy romp. However there are a few moments which (unless your wrapped pretty tight) will set you laughing. They involve Vito Scotti who played Nazorine the baker in the Godfather films. He has a small part as a cook onboard a cruise liner and even though his scene is small it's highly memorable.
Ehllarpearl
16/11/2022 02:49
Debbie Reynolds again creates a role of mother, wife, lover, and beautiful, whimsical, comedienne. She is fully at ease, and completely believable in this late sixties, slightly risque, sexy role.
glow princess
16/11/2022 02:49
I had many laughs watching this film, however I had a valid reason for that. A great part of the shooting took place on board the cruise-ship s.s. Statendam of the Holland-America Lines. Actually I was a steward on this ship in real life but I also played a very tiny role in this movie. The only thing I had to do was running down the stairs with a life-vest on. It was really a thrill to observe world famous actors like Debby Reynolds and James Garner that close. Shooting took place in 1967 while cruising between Los Angeles and Acapulco(Mexico)I earned US$ 80,- for my (very small)part.I since then followed the career of James Garner, especially the TV-series like the mini-series "Space"(Michener) and Space Cowboys (2000) and the series of Jim Rockford, the P.I.starting in the seventies.
Levs🙏🏾💫🔝🇨🇮🇧🇪
16/11/2022 02:49
For the most part this is your standard 60's romance/comedy romp. However
there are a few moments which (unless your wrapped pretty tight) will set
you laughing. They involve Vito Scotti who played Nazorine the baker in the
Godfather films. He has a small part as a cook onboard a cruise liner and
even though his scene is small it's highly memorable.
PRISCA
16/11/2022 02:49
Debbie Reynolds and James Garner star as a couple that L-O-V-E each other passionately but maybe don't trust each other as much as they say they do. Both get propositioned while in Europe and jealousy takes hold. What follows is hilarity and sexual tension that oozes off the screen. Bonus points if you can spot the cameo by Penny Marshall!
Lil_shawty306
16/11/2022 02:49
This movie has always been a favourite of mine for as long as I can remember. I had not seen it on TV for a while, so I decided to buy the video. It was well worth purchasing this movie because I watch it on a regular basis, like once every 6 to 8 months. Everything from the opening credits with the mannequins & psychedelic background, to the storyline and the variety of characters make this a fun movie to watch. My fave part of this movie is the part when Griff & his son take pictures of the girls trying to smile like the Mona Lisa. This is classic '60s movie making at it's finest! If you like movies from the late '60s like "Yours, Mine & Ours" & "The Impossible Years", then you will really appreciate the humour and storyline of this classic '60s romance/comedy.
James Reid
16/11/2022 02:49
"Swinging" comedy has family from the suburbs getting duped by a low-rent travel agent into taking a cut-rate European vacation. James Garner and Debbie Reynolds would seem to be an ideal screen match, but this leaden script never gives their union a chance (and both are saddled with deadening lines like, "Stop fiddling with your necklace and act like a man!"). Garry Marshall and crack comedy writer Jerry Belson adapted the screenplay from Muriel Resnick's book "The Girl in the Turquoise Bikini", and veteran comedy director Jerry Paris helmed the proceedings, but the results are bathetic; comic support from old pros Paul Lynde, Marcel Dalio, Terry-Thomas and Vitto Scotti doesn't help much. These are not the "Happy Days", although there are fun bits by Erin Moran and Penny Marshall. *1/2 from ****