5/10
Hills of Rome.
27 May 2017
Warning: Spoilers
After a great night out I felt like watching an easy-going flick. Buying the Warner Archive DVD a few weeks ago,I decided it was time to climb the hills.

The plot:

Searching for his fiancée, singer Marc Revere decides to travel around Rome via train in search of her. During a train journey, Revere crosses paths with Rafaella Marini,who quickly gets a real crush on him. Continuing to look for his fiancée,Revere soon discovers that Marini has put down some new tracks of love.

View on the film:

Whilst Mario Lanza's voice booms,Warner Archives delivery a poor transfer,with the top of the frame appearing to have a broken bit of nail,large specs of dirt dimming the Musical sparkle and the Italian songs having no English subtitles. Filmed in the glorious outdoors of Rome, director Roy Rowland & cinematographer Tonino Delli Colli turn the city into a Broadway landscape,with elegant crane shots sweeping along the brightly lit hills of Rome. Crossing tracks on a train,the screenplay by Giuseppe Amato/Art Cohn and Giorgio Prosperi keep the romance between Revere and Marini relaxed,but fail to give it a much needed shot of Italian passion. Joined by a cute Marisa Allasio as Marini,Mario Lanza lays the smooth lounge lizard charm on Revere,with a voice heard atop the seven hills of Rome.
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