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Duration: 26 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Dena Hammerstein, Geraldine Judith Schoenmann
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Geraldine Sherman is best known for her role as Marion, a young American woman in Peter Cook's comedy film 'There's a Girl in My Soup' (1970). In the movie, she plays a character who challenges the vanity and artifice of British television personality Robert Danvers, played by Mel Brooks. The plot revolves around their evolving relationship over a fortnight in France and upon returning to London.
Release Year: 1970
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Een meisje in mijn soep, Caiu uma Moça na Minha Sopa, Der er en pige i min suppe, Hay una chica en mi sopa, Tyttö sopassa, Ena koritsi sto piato mou, Lány a levesemben, M'è caduta una ragazza nel piatto, En pike i suppen, Dziewczyna inna niz wszystkie, Caiu Uma Rapariga na Minha Sopa, En flicka på gaffeln, Ein Mädchen in der Suppe
Director: Roy Boulting
Writer: Peter Kortner, Terence Frisby
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Companies: Ascot Productions, Charter Film Productions, Columbia Pictures, Frankovich Productions
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Romance
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Keywords: celebrity, chef, france, london, england, love
Robert Danvers, a TV personality known for his womanizing ways, meets Marion, a young American who refuses to fall for his charms. Unlike other women he's encountered, Marion is not swayed by his celebrity status and rejects any romantic illusions. Initially put off by her candor and cynicism, Robert becomes intrigued after seeing her break up with her rocker boyfriend. He invites her on a holiday in France where she slowly challenges his superficial lifestyle. Upon returning to London, they face a decision about their relationship: stick to their old ways, marry each other, or start an open relationship.
Directed by Roy Boulting and released in 1970, 'There's a Girl in My Soup' is a comedy-romance film that explores the complexities of modern relationships through the lens of celebrity culture. The story revolves around Robert Danvers, a vain TV personality who seduces women daily, but meets his match in Marion, an American with no illusions about romance. Set against the backdrop of London and France, the film navigates their evolving relationship as they challenge each other's perspectives on love and commitment.