1234money official logo1234money

Command Ctrl

Stream the signal

  • Accueil
  • Émission TV
  • Film
  • Animation
  • VSKit
  • Les Plus Regardés
  • Application
  • FM Download
  • Games
  • Old 1234money
English
العربية
Français
Bahasa Indonesia
हिन्दी
اردو
Filipino
1234money Download AppApplication
Application
Voir plus1234money home light arrow
1234money downloadProfitez de films et séries sans limite
1234money downloadTéléchargez vos contenus favoris pour regarder hors ligne
1234money downloadInterface simple et utilisation fluide
Scannez le code QR pour télécharger ou
Télécharger 1234money
For phones and tablets
TV
APK 1234money TV
Pour Android TV
1234money header navigation
1234money official logo

1234money

1234money search icon
Ailleurs, l'herbe est plus verte

Ailleurs, l'herbe est plus verte

★ 6.41960Movie1 h 44 mRoyaume-Uni
ComédieDrameRomance

Victor and Hilary have guided tours in their English mansion. A US oil tycoon "bumps" into Hilary during a tour and charms his way into her heart. Meanwhile, Hattie pursues Victor.

6343 people rated
🔇

Ailleurs, l'herbe est plus verte

1960

R

1 h 44 m

Royaume-Uni

Comédie

Drame

Romance

Victor and Hilary have guided tours in their English mansion. A US oil tycoon "bumps" into Hilary during a tour and charms his way into her heart. Meanwhile, Hattie pursues Victor.
More

6.4 /10

6343 people rated

Regarder en ligne

Dans l’appli

share

Épisodes

film
lklk
Netflix
Plex

Bande-annonce

play
Meilleurs acteurs(18)
starring avatar
Cary Grant
Victor Rhyall
starring avatar
Deborah Kerr
Hilary Rhyall
starring avatar
Robert Mitchum
Charles Delacro
starring avatar
Jean Simmons
Hattie Durant
starring avatar
Moray Watson
Trevor Sellers
starring avatar
Joan Benham
Hairdresser's Receptionist
starring avatar
Andrew Faulds
TV Newsreader
default avatar
Nora Gordon
Nelly - Housekeeper
default avatar
Alex Graham
Waiter
default avatar
Victor Hagan
Visitor on Country House Guided Tour
starring avatar
Joan Haythorne
Hairdresser's Receptionist
default avatar
Aileen Lewis
Lady on Country House Guided Tour
default avatar
Leonard Llewellyn
Audience Member
default avatar
Richard Neller
Vicar
default avatar
Elisabeth Orion
Fair-Haired Woman
default avatar
Terry Sartain
Audience Member
default avatar
Alecia St Leger
Audience Member
default avatar
Emile Stemmler
Waiter with Card

Avis des utilisateurs

author avatar

James Reid

29/05/2023 17:19
source: The Grass Is Greener
author avatar

Rabia Issufo

18/05/2023 10:45
Moviecut—The Grass Is Greener
author avatar

journey

16/11/2022 10:34
The Grass Is Greener
author avatar

Art by Djess

16/11/2022 02:30
Fine, funny and recommended. It has its weak points, the storyline is the least important with these fine actors and brilliant direction. Cary Grant and Jean Simmons' first scene together is absolutely wonderful. Deborah Kerr is also good; Robert Mitchum, maybe intentionally, is a bit of an odd player here. Familiar to the Grant-Ingrid Bergman split-screen telephone scene in Donen's Indiscreet, there's an adorable scene with all four leading actors here. Very very nice.
author avatar

Korede Bello

16/11/2022 02:30
You would think that with this cast you would get a much better movie. Instead, the talents of four excellent actors are pretty much wasted in a tepid bedroom farce that is sure to please very few. Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr play two English nobles who are forced to sell admission tickets to their estate to make ends meet. During one of these tour group visits, Robert Mitchem breaks away from the group and tries to put the moves on Ms. Kerr. And then, the three of them are soon joined by old friend Jean Simmons (not the guy from KISS, though THAT would have made the movie REALLY interesting). The four of them talk a lot about sex and swapping partners but never really get around to doing anything (some would say this is because they are English). Then, everyone goes their merry way and the movie concludes. Quick, get me the No-Doze!
author avatar

Kunle Remi

16/11/2022 02:30
This adult drawing room comedy is a bit of fluff. Light and inconsequential but funny. Deborah Kerr is excellent in her role as the bored and under appreciated wife of an English aristocrat, Cary Grant. They are struggling to keep the family estate intact by charging for guided tours. Can one really be bored with Cary Grant? Mitchum is the rich, virile American tourist who sweeps her off her feet. Jean Simmons plays the beautiful but rather ditsy friend of Kerr. Kerr tells her, "You can't play Scrabble, not with adults". The mink coat scene is worth watching as is the fishing scene. America versus England with a happy ending.
author avatar

Joseph Attieh

16/11/2022 02:30
The cast is obviously the star of this film, with headliners Grant, Kerr, Mitchum and Simmons each doing a fabulous job in a movie that depends very heavily on intelligent, witty dialogue strewn with double-entendres. The subject is adultery, and whether one (Grant) should make a public fuss when his wife (Kerr) is being swept off her feet by a rich American (Mitchum). Mix in a beautiful, if somewhat dotty, friend (Simmons) who makes sly observances throughout. Although set in England of the late 50s, the film doesn't show much countryside and occasionally feels a bit claustrophobic as the action takes place on a very few sets. The film feels like it has stage origins, and it plays much like Neil Simon's better film adaptations (e.g. California Suite, Barefoot in the Park). If you are a fan of any of these stars, this movie will entertain you.
author avatar

M❤️K[][]

16/11/2022 02:30
Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons in a comedy from Stanley Donen...and its a dud? English couple, having had to turn their estate into a tourist spot, have their marriage tested when the wife falls for an American millionaire. Extremely odd picture serves up infidelity as something chic, with the inevitable apologies all around at the end. Donen directs this play-into-film uninventively, with stagy action and camera set-ups. Kerr retains her dignity with a schizophrenic role (her cheating spouse remains saintly!), and Mitchum is droll, but Grant phones his performance in (it seems the older he got, the more he relied on his patented charm). Some cute lines are pretty much buried in the lightweight script; there's no depth to the emotions played out, and no truth in the characters. ** from ****
author avatar

azrel.ismail

16/11/2022 02:30
Enjoyable cast and often deliciously witty dialogue succeed enlivening this otherwise rather static comedy. It can't shake off its staginess, which results in occasional moments of slight weariness, but for the most part, "The Grass Is Greener" is classy and quite entertaining. There are some splendid scenes between the four leading actors that make you smile. Really big laughs aren't guaranteed, but the film leaves an overall good feeling.
author avatar

🍫Diivaa🍫🍫

16/11/2022 02:30
Although I'm a film buff, I was unaware of the existence this delightful,sophisticated comedy until I saw it recently on TV in Buenos Aires, of all places. Grant, Kerr and Simmons are splendid, as usual, and Mitchum is, well, Mitchum and that's good enough for me. The plot offers the conceit of Mitchum taking Kerr away from Grant, her fusty husband, because Mitch is hot and Grant's not, a rather daring concept for 1960. Grant, of course, has a trick or two up his sleeve and alls well that ends well. The witty dialogue and snappy direction (Stanley Donen) puts to shame the witless, charmless crap churned out by Hollywood hacks for the past 25
— No more content —

Avis des utilisateurs

author avatar

James Reid

29/05/2023 17:19
source: The Grass Is Greener
author avatar

Rabia Issufo

18/05/2023 10:45
Moviecut—The Grass Is Greener
author avatar

journey

16/11/2022 10:34
The Grass Is Greener
author avatar

Art by Djess

16/11/2022 02:30
Fine, funny and recommended. It has its weak points, the storyline is the least important with these fine actors and brilliant direction. Cary Grant and Jean Simmons' first scene together is absolutely wonderful. Deborah Kerr is also good; Robert Mitchum, maybe intentionally, is a bit of an odd player here. Familiar to the Grant-Ingrid Bergman split-screen telephone scene in Donen's Indiscreet, there's an adorable scene with all four leading actors here. Very very nice.
author avatar

Korede Bello

16/11/2022 02:30
You would think that with this cast you would get a much better movie. Instead, the talents of four excellent actors are pretty much wasted in a tepid bedroom farce that is sure to please very few. Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr play two English nobles who are forced to sell admission tickets to their estate to make ends meet. During one of these tour group visits, Robert Mitchem breaks away from the group and tries to put the moves on Ms. Kerr. And then, the three of them are soon joined by old friend Jean Simmons (not the guy from KISS, though THAT would have made the movie REALLY interesting). The four of them talk a lot about sex and swapping partners but never really get around to doing anything (some would say this is because they are English). Then, everyone goes their merry way and the movie concludes. Quick, get me the No-Doze!
author avatar

Kunle Remi

16/11/2022 02:30
This adult drawing room comedy is a bit of fluff. Light and inconsequential but funny. Deborah Kerr is excellent in her role as the bored and under appreciated wife of an English aristocrat, Cary Grant. They are struggling to keep the family estate intact by charging for guided tours. Can one really be bored with Cary Grant? Mitchum is the rich, virile American tourist who sweeps her off her feet. Jean Simmons plays the beautiful but rather ditsy friend of Kerr. Kerr tells her, "You can't play Scrabble, not with adults". The mink coat scene is worth watching as is the fishing scene. America versus England with a happy ending.
author avatar

Joseph Attieh

16/11/2022 02:30
The cast is obviously the star of this film, with headliners Grant, Kerr, Mitchum and Simmons each doing a fabulous job in a movie that depends very heavily on intelligent, witty dialogue strewn with double-entendres. The subject is adultery, and whether one (Grant) should make a public fuss when his wife (Kerr) is being swept off her feet by a rich American (Mitchum). Mix in a beautiful, if somewhat dotty, friend (Simmons) who makes sly observances throughout. Although set in England of the late 50s, the film doesn't show much countryside and occasionally feels a bit claustrophobic as the action takes place on a very few sets. The film feels like it has stage origins, and it plays much like Neil Simon's better film adaptations (e.g. California Suite, Barefoot in the Park). If you are a fan of any of these stars, this movie will entertain you.
author avatar

M❤️K[][]

16/11/2022 02:30
Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons in a comedy from Stanley Donen...and its a dud? English couple, having had to turn their estate into a tourist spot, have their marriage tested when the wife falls for an American millionaire. Extremely odd picture serves up infidelity as something chic, with the inevitable apologies all around at the end. Donen directs this play-into-film uninventively, with stagy action and camera set-ups. Kerr retains her dignity with a schizophrenic role (her cheating spouse remains saintly!), and Mitchum is droll, but Grant phones his performance in (it seems the older he got, the more he relied on his patented charm). Some cute lines are pretty much buried in the lightweight script; there's no depth to the emotions played out, and no truth in the characters. ** from ****
author avatar

azrel.ismail

16/11/2022 02:30
Enjoyable cast and often deliciously witty dialogue succeed enlivening this otherwise rather static comedy. It can't shake off its staginess, which results in occasional moments of slight weariness, but for the most part, "The Grass Is Greener" is classy and quite entertaining. There are some splendid scenes between the four leading actors that make you smile. Really big laughs aren't guaranteed, but the film leaves an overall good feeling.
author avatar

🍫Diivaa🍫🍫

16/11/2022 02:30
Although I'm a film buff, I was unaware of the existence this delightful,sophisticated comedy until I saw it recently on TV in Buenos Aires, of all places. Grant, Kerr and Simmons are splendid, as usual, and Mitchum is, well, Mitchum and that's good enough for me. The plot offers the conceit of Mitchum taking Kerr away from Grant, her fusty husband, because Mitch is hot and Grant's not, a rather daring concept for 1960. Grant, of course, has a trick or two up his sleeve and alls well that ends well. The witty dialogue and snappy direction (Stanley Donen) puts to shame the witless, charmless crap churned out by Hollywood hacks for the past 25
— No more content —
Avertissement: Toutes les vidéos et images sur 1234money proviennent d'Internet et leurs droits d'auteur appartiennent à leurs créateurs originaux. Nous fournissons uniquement des services web et ne stockons, n'enregistrons ni ne téléchargeons aucun contenu.
À propos:Publication du lien officiel 1234.money|Télécharger 1234money APK|Politique de Confidentialité|Accord de l'utilisateur
© 2026 1234money. All rights reserved.Telegram
1234money official logo

1234money

English
العربية
Français
Bahasa Indonesia
हिन्दी
اردو
Filipino
À propos
Publication du lien officielTélécharger 1234money APKPolitique de ConfidentialitéAccord de l'utilisateur
Avertissement: Toutes les vidéos et images sur 1234money proviennent d'Internet et leurs droits d'auteur appartiennent à leurs créateurs originaux. Nous fournissons uniquement des services web et ne stockons, n'enregistrons ni ne téléchargeons aucun contenu.