It Started in Naples Movie Review
It Started in Naples Review
"It Started in Naples" Overview

Rating: NR
1960
Cast and Crew
Director : Melville ShavelsonProducer : Jack Rose
Screenwiter : Suso Cecchi d'Amico,Melville Shavelson,Jack Rose
Starring : Clark Gable,Sophia Loren,Vittorio De Sica,Marietto
It started in Naples, but it ends here! OK, that has nothing to do with the
movie, but it sounds funny, and this harmless little comedy is so inobtrusively
light that it barely merits much more discussion than that.
Clark Gable (at 59, in his second-to-last film appearance) and Sophia Loren
(only 26, but appearing far older) romance it up in this vaguely creepy setup:
Gable plays an American lawyer who travels to Italy to tend to the estate of
his dead brother. Turns out bro's son (the mononymous Marietto) is now in the
care of an aunt (Loren), who doesn't know much about child-rearing but who
obviously cares for the child. Distrust and miscommunication eventually turn
into romance.
Between courtroom appearances and lazy dinners set against the always lush
coastal landscapes, we visit with young Nando (who's already a chain smoker at
age 10) and drop in on the underground club scene, which largely consists of
Loren on stage singing version after version of "Tu Vuo Fa Americano" while
shaking her butt. Somewhere in all of this we're supposed to buy that Loren and
Gable fall in love, though they rarely agree on anything. You know, it's movie
love.
It Started in Naples is a cute and harmless little movie, a fossil of a bygone
age when comedies didn't require scatalogical humor, and romances didn't
require any basis in logic.
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Review by Christopher Null
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