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6.1/10
IMDbBudget 1,960,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,940,000 USD
Lester Cowan had previously tried to make this movie in the 1940s, with Cary Grant and Shirley Temple as father and daughter. He originally planned to co-produce with his partner Mary Pickford.
Credited theatrical movie debut of Sir Roger Moore (Paul).
One of a handful of MGM productions of the early 1950s whose original copyrights were never renewed, and are now in the public domain. For this reason, this title is now offered, often in very inferior copies, at bargain prices, by numerous VHS and DVD distributors, who do not normally handle copyrighted or MGM material.
The "mystery challenger" on season six, episode ten of What's My Line? (1950) was Dame Elizabeth Taylor, the star of this movie. She was asked why this movie was renamed. She replied that the studio was afraid audiences would assume that a movie titled "Babylon Revisited" was about Biblical subject matters.
Sandy Descher, seen here as Van Johnson's precocious, ballet-dancing daughter, is best remembered for one of her other roles: She played the little girl found wandering in the desert who spoke the immortal line "Them!" at the beginning of the science-fiction classic about giant ants, Them! (1954).
"Helen Ellswirth: Do you mind if Paul takes me home? Charles Wills: Paul who? Helen Ellswirth: Paul anybody. Party like this, must be at least 6 or 7 Pauls"
"Helen Ellswirth: Don't ever phone if you can possibly come yourself. Don't ever leave if you can stay."