It came from the film, "The Caddy", released by Paramount Pictures on August 10, 1953. The score for the film includes the hit "That's Amore", sung by Dean Martin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best song, but it did not win.
2007-03-17 14:39:30
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answered by LORNA W 2
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The Caddy with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
2007-03-17 10:25:21
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answered by tonywuzere 5
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It's by Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis is in it. It's a golf movie called "The Caddy". Great movie. I swear it's "The Caddy".
"The Caddy"- released in 1953
"Three Coins in a Fountain"- 1954
"Moonstruck"- released in 1987
"A Walk in the Clouds"- 1997
EVERYTHING POINTS TO "THE CADDY"
-sharpen up on your classical movie knowledge you people who didn't say or point towards "The Caddy"
2007-03-17 10:22:50
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answered by picksandstixx 1
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Can't recall actaul name of film ... but I first recall it being sung by Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin in a Lewis / Martin film about an Italian family
2007-03-17 10:25:46
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answered by Gabe 1
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You've got me thinking now, Nick Cage and Cher were in it and the song was sung by Dean Martin, but the title of the movie escapes me right now.
Yep, Moonstruck, that's it thanks songbird.
2007-03-17 10:23:21
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answered by Wise One 4
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It was in the film 'A Walk in the Clouds' too.
2007-03-17 10:28:01
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answered by jakzanti 1
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Was it Three coins in a fountain. I'm not sure.
2007-03-17 10:21:32
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answered by alec A 3
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I think it was 'moonstruck'
2007-03-17 10:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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it was moonstruck.
2007-03-17 10:25:29
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answered by pigletsam 3
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