Three Coins in the Fountain (1954)

  • Three Coins in the Fountain (1954)
  • Three Coins in the Fountain (1954)
  • Three Coins in the Fountain (1954)
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Directors Guild of America, USA [1955] (Won/Nominated: Nominated)

Best Picture Academy Awards [1955] (Won/Nominated: Nominated)

Best Music, Original Song Academy Awards [1955] (Won/Nominated: Won)

Best Cinematography, Color Academy Awards [1955] (Won/Nominated: Won)
Plot Summary

Adapted by playwright John Patrick from a novel by famed globetrotter/filmmaker John H. Secondari, Three Coins in the Fountain offers the splendors of Rome in Technicolor, CinemaScope and Stereophonic Sounds. For all its lovely picture-postcard image...
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You`ve Never Lived Until You`ve Loved in Rome!
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The Pleasure Seekers [Remade as] (Year of movie: 1964)

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  • Maria Williams: A pinch is a pinch in any man`s language.
  • John Frederick Shadwell: These girls in love never realize that they should be honestly dishonest instead of being dishonestly honest.
  • John Frederick Shadwell: Why can`t women play the game properly? Everyone knows that in love affairs only the man has the right to lie!
  • Woman at Cocktail Party: My husband declares that I was simply born to be a writer. He says if anyone just took a pencil and followed me around, they`d have a novel. John Frederick Shadwell: My dear lady, I should be delighted to get behind you with a pencil.
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  • We only see two coins thrown in the fountain, but we told of a third thrown in by Georgio.
  • Although the movie title refers to three coins only two coins are actually thrown into the fountain.
  • The first motion picture filmed in CinemaScope outside of the United States. Prior to beginning principal shooting, 20th Century-Fox studio execs warned producer Sol C. Siegel and director Jean Negulesco that they would have a difficult time with the new film format away from the controlled settings of the studio. Siegel and Negulesco solved this dilemma by simply taking the studio`s entire technical crew along to Rome.
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