Friday, Mar. 30, 1962
See Italy First
Rome Adventure (Warner) is a sumptuous brochure, photographed in color and mounted on widescreen, that gives millions of eager U.S. tourists a dozen reasons why they should see Italy first.
There is youth in Italy: Troy Donahue, 25, the puppy love of umpteen-agers, who is obviously growing with experience (particularly in the paunch).
There is beauty: Suzanne Pleshette, a recruit from television whose eyelashes, "the longest in Hollywood," do not quite conceal her meticulously well-rehearsed starlet smile.
There is drama: Suzanne meets Troy, Suzanne loses Troy to Angie Dickinson, Suzanne gets Troy.
There is poetry: "Your lips are like the inner petals of a rose." There is music in the air: when the lovers kiss, bells start ringing--the moviegoer can hear them on the sound track.
There is the excitement of travel: "Where should a girl stop in Rome?" There is passion : "Have you ever made love to the tune of The Stars and Stripes Forever? "There is wisdom: "For every woman on earth there is only one man." There is culture: the Colosseum, the Villa of the Monsters, the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
There is religion: "I pray a lot"-"D'ya pray for me?" -- "Uh course" As if all this were not enough, there is humor: "Rosetta Stone? Who's she?"
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