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Vendredi, juin 11th, 2010
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This is Grant’s last movie and he goes out in style. He may be in his sixties, but that doesn’t terminate the viewer from hoping that Cary will rep the girl. His suavity and sophistication place young Jim Hutton to shame. Hutton should have stepped benefit and let the master work. Nevertheless, the film is a joy to ogle and it’s exquisite to witness Grant poking sly fun at some of his previous roles.

In 1966, Cary Grant retired from his celebrated 34-year acting career after starring in the lighthearted romantic comedy “Promenade, Don’t Rush”. Space in Tokyo, Japan during the 1964 Olympics, Sir William Rutland (Cary Grant, 1904-1986), a very wealthy British industrialist, arrived in Tokyo two days ahead of schedule and the lavish Okura Hotel (where he is supposed to end) has no rooms available. In fact, the Olympics have placed a giant “no vacancy” notice across the entire city of Tokyo. Frustrated, William goes to the British Embassy to leer out assistance in locating a room. There, he is seen by the snobbish & indifferent Julius P. Haversack (John Standing) whose attitude changes towards Sir William upon discovering who Sir William is. Sir William wanders out of Mr. Haversack’s office and finds a bulletin board with a advertisement to fragment an apartment. Desperate to have a position to sleep, Sir William grabs the advertisement and travels to its address. Upon arriving, the woman who rents the apartment, Christine Easton (Samantha Eggar), doesn’t want to piece her apartment with a man, but is unable to convince Sir William to leave and reluctantly allows him to conclude. The following day, while Sir William is conducting business with a Japanese company, he comes across an American busily taking pictures and making notes about the building’s architecture. The American, Steve Davis (Jim Hutton, 1934-1979), is fraction of the American Olympic team, but is reluctant to discuss which event he is in. Also, insufficient room in the Olympics’ housing has left Steve homeless, so he immediately latches upon Sir William to finish with him. Of course, Miss Easton is not particularly elated to gape that Sir William has sublet his fragment of the apartment, but again very reluctantly lets Steve pause as well. Of course, this creates even more havoc for everyone to try and utilize the apartment’s single bathroom. Over the course of the film, it is revealed that Miss Easton is engaged to the abominable Mr. Haversack at the British Embassy, but Sir William would like to contemplate the single Steve woo Miss Easton instead.

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Other memorable characters in the film include Miss Easton’s friend Aiko Kurawa (Miiko Taka), Steve’s Russian friend & fellow Olympian Yuri Andreyovitch (Ted Hartley), the dimwitted KGB agent Dmitri (Ben Astar, 1909-1988), Aiko’s parents (Teru Shimada, 1905-1988, and Lois Kiuchi) and the young boy & girl that often sit on the stairs inside the apartment building (Craig Matsunaga & Patty Siu) . Fans of “Star Slump” will no doubt sight George Takei playing the police captain. George Takei is known more for his repeated role as Lt. Hikaru Sulu in the novel “Star Scurry” series from 1966 to 1969 and the first six “Star Saunter” films between 1979 and 1991. Memorable scenes in the film include Sir William at the Okura Hotel, Sir William meeting Mr. Haversack, Sir William arriving at Miss Easton’s apartment, their first morning together, Steve meeting Miss Easton, the night at the Japanese restaurant (where Sir William proceeds to eat ham & eggs), the boat skedaddle, Aiko’s family, the police area, the speed and the closing scenes. Overall, I rate “Journey, Don’t Urge” with 4 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it to anyone that enjoys a fun & lighthearted romantic comedy.
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