Taglines: She got around most of Europe… and most of Europe got around her too!
If It-s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium movie storyline. Womanizing Brit Charlie Cartwright (Ian McShane) is about to conduct Worldwind Tour #225, a nine country, eighteen-day bus trip from London to Rome. He uses these tours in large part to catch up with his vast stable of casual girlfriends located in each of the visited cities. Within the group of disparate Americans on this tour, most who have never been to Europe, and the reason for them taking this trip are:
Parents who want to get their hormone driven teen-aged daughter away from her boyfriend despite the fact that the father doesn’t want to leave the familiarity of home; a not-so woman’s man who wants to prove to his friends that he had a beautiful woman in every country; an ethnic non-Italian speaking Italian who wants to catch up with the relatives he’s never met; a World War II veteran who wants to re-experience the best times he’s ever had; and a man who solely wants “free” souvenirs. But the one Charlie is most interested in is pretty Samantha Perkins (Suzanne Pleshette), a self-confessed straight-laced woman who wants to experience life in a faraway land while she contemplates the marriage proposal of her boyfriend, George (Frank Latimore).
As the group gets into one adventure and misadventure after another – including one person catching the wrong bus, the Italian having family connections he wished he hadn’t while missing the one he wished he had, and the daughter sneaking off with a young American on a protest tour – Charlie does his best to woo Sam, who, despite her inexperience, seems to know Charlie’s ploy. But Sam has to figure out where Charlie and or George will fit into her future if at all, and Charlie has to decide if he will ever grow up.
If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium is a 1969 DeLuxe Color romantic comedy film made by Wolper Pictures and released by United Artists. It was directed by Mel Stuart, filmed on location throughout Europe, and features many cameo appearances from various stars. The film starred Suzanne Pleshette, Ian McShane, Mildred Natwick, Murray Hamilton, Sandy Baron, Michael Constantine, Norman Fell, Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Pamela Britton, and Reva Rose.
If It-s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
Directed by: Mel Stuart
Starring: Suzanne Pleshette, Ian McShane, Vittorio De Sica, Murray Hamilton, Sandy Baron, Mario Carotenuto, Paul Esser, Suzy Falk, Michael Constantine, Pamela Britton, Reva Rose
Screenplay by: David Shaw
Cinematography by: Vilis Lapenieks
Film Editing by: David Saxon
Costume Design by: Howard Shoup
Art Direction by: Marc Frédérix
Makeup Department: Ron Berkeley, Vittorio Biseo
Music by: Walter Scharf
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: United Artists
Release Date: April 24, 1969
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