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Director
  
Richard Thorpe

Music director
  
Nicholas Brodszky

Duration
  

Language
  
English

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Musical, Romance

Producer
  
Joe Pasternak

Ten Thousand Bedrooms movie poster

Writer
  
Art Cohn
,
William Ludwig
,
Leonard Spigelglass
,
Laszlo Vadnay

Release date
  
April 3, 1957 (1957-04-03) (U.S.)

Cast
  
Dean Martin
(Ray Hunter),
Anna Maria Alberghetti
(Nina Martelli),
Eva Bartok
(Maria Martelli),
Walter Slezak
(Papa Martelli),
Dewey Martin
(Mike Clark),
Paul Henreid
(Anton)

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Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957) was Dean Martin's first movie in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewis in the team of Martin and Lewis. Filmed in Metrocolor and CinemaScope.

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Plot

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Millionaire hotel mogul Ray Hunter (Dean Martin) flies to Rome to buy another property, the Regent. He is picked up at the airport by lovely Maria Martelli (Eva Bartok), who works for the hotel's owner, the Countess Alzani.

Ray is reproached by the Countess for the impersonal way he buys up hotels this way, piling up "ten thousand bedrooms" and replacing employees without a second thought. He sincerely promises not to do so with the staff of the Regent.

Maria is impressed and volunteers to be Ray's translator while in town. He meets the Martelli family, including Papa Vittorio (Walter Slezak) and his other daughters. Maria's youngest sister, 18-year-old Nina (Anna Maria Alberghetti), takes an almost immediate liking to Ray.

Maria's current romantic interest is Anton (Paul Henreid), a poor Polish count who fancies himself a sculptor. Nina, meanwhile, tries to catch Ray's eye, while his private pilot Mike (Dewey Martin) is trying to catch hers.

Nina sees the sights with Ray and wants to marry him, so she asks her father for permission. Papa Martelli forbids it, saying in this family all of the eldest daughters must be married before the youngest can.

Ray tries to speed up that process. He sends for two eligible bachelors from America on the pretense of business. They are quickly introduced to two other sisters of Maria and Nina. But when he makes the mistake of buying Anton's artwork in order to make the poor count feel worthy of proposing to Maria, it backfires. Maria is furious and Ray apologizes with a kiss.

Suddenly realizing he is involved with the wrong sister, Ray is in a fix. At a party, Papa Martelli is rushed into saying Ray is engaged to daughter Nina, which upsets Mike so much that he decides to leave. Ray hurriedly urges Mike to stay and fight for the girl he loves.

It takes some doing, but everything finally works out. Ray finds a job for Anton that involves him traveling to Bombay for a long period of time. Meanwhile, he persuades Maria that he's sincere, and next thing you know, Papa Martelli is planning four weddings.

Supervisors

  • Musical director: George E. Stoll
  • Directing assistant: Robert Saunders
  • Montage: John Sweeney Jr.
  • Artist director: Randall Duell and William A. Horning
  • Filming

    Part of Ten Thousand Bedrooms was filmed in Rome in the spring of 1956 and the remainder was shot that autumn in Culver City.

    Reception

    According to MGM records the film earned $955,000 in the US and Canada and $750,000 elsewhere, resulting in a loss of $1,196,000.

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    References

    Ten Thousand Bedrooms Wikipedia
    Ten Thousand Bedrooms IMDb Ten Thousand Bedrooms themoviedb.org