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Vacation | Millionaire
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6.9/10
IMDbMost Promising Newcomer Male | 1962 | Bobby
Best Actor International | 1961 | Rock
Best Actress International | 1961 | Gina
Box Office Collection 14,170,000 USD
Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee met and fell in love whilst filming this movie and shortly afterward got married.
The movie was filmed mostly on location and due to weather conditions it took almost 12 months to shoot.
The first movie to be shown on transcontinental and intercontinental flights. (See also By Love Possessed (1961).) Walter Slezak hand-delivered the film to the plane for the inaugural in-flight-movie flight.
When Raoul Walsh sold Hudson's contract to Universal, he retained the rights to the actor for one picture. This obligation was settled a decade later when the director was given a percentage of the profits from "Come September."
The name that the butler gives to the villa when he turns it into a hotel ("La dolce vista") is not only an obvious play on words taking the title of the Italian film "La dolce vita" (1960), but the surname of the character played by Gina Lollobrigida is precisely Fellini.
"Robert L. Talbot: You're not making any sense! Lisa Helena Fellini: I don't *have* to make sense! I'm *Italian*!"
"Sandy: It must have been a terrible war. Robert L. Talbot: They usually are. Sandy: Yes well I'd like to talk to you about it sometime. Robert L. Talbot: About what? Sandy: The war. Robert L. Talbot: The *war*? Sandy: I have a feeling I can help. Robert L. Talbot: I doubt it. It's over."