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Romanoff and Juliet

1961 1h 43m Comedy List
Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
The United Nations holds a vote that will tip the balance of power during the Cold War to either the United States or the Soviet Union. When the European country of Concordia abstains, however, its leader, the General (Peter Ustinov), gets wooed by ambassadors on both sides. Meanwhile, Igor Romanoff (John Gavin), the son of the Soviet ambassador, and Juliet Moulsworth (Sandra Dee), the daughter of the U.S. ambassador, begin falling in love, and the General aims to use this to his advantage.

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John Russell Taylor Sight & Sound It is saddening that Ustinov's exuberant fantasy has been kept so carefully in check. Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Clyde Gilmour Maclean's Magazine There are several moments of quiet drollery but the satire is disappointingly thin and Ustinov's directorial pace is sluggish. Dec 16, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Lanfranco C A simple, but cute clod war comedy. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 12/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The United Nations holds a vote that will tip the balance of power during the Cold War to either the United States or the Soviet Union. When the European country of Concordia abstains, however, its leader, the General (Peter Ustinov), gets wooed by ambassadors on both sides. Meanwhile, Igor Romanoff (John Gavin), the son of the Soviet ambassador, and Juliet Moulsworth (Sandra Dee), the daughter of the U.S. ambassador, begin falling in love, and the General aims to use this to his advantage.
Director
Peter Ustinov
Producer
Peter Ustinov
Production Co
Pavla
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Aug 28, 2014
Runtime
1h 43m