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Post by outrider127 on Jan 27, 2018 22:04:39 GMT
Funny, dated little comedy featuring David Niven, Chad Everett, and an impossibly pretty 18 year old Christina Ferrare', perhaps the most beautiful woman in the country at the time(her and Raquel Welch)
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Post by mikef6 on Jan 27, 2018 22:49:44 GMT
I only saw it once back in '68. My only memory is that I thought David Niven's obsession with who his (of age?) pregnant daughter's boyfriend was, was more than a little creepy.
Before it was a film it was an approximately year-and-a-half run hit Broadway comedy co-written by Robert Fisher and Arthur Marx. In his autobiography, Marx quoted a newspaper review that said the play was funny but no as much as you would expect from a "son of Groucho" - a phrase that had dogged Marx all his life. In fact, the title of that aforementioned autobiography was "Son Of Groucho."
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Post by teleadm on Jan 28, 2018 0:41:23 GMT
Chad Everett, for a couple of years in the late 1960's he was "everywhere" .
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Post by politicidal on Jan 28, 2018 0:42:59 GMT
I just saw this on TCM earlier today. Niven isn't bad but it's kind of dated in as far as the camerawork and the editing of some scenes.
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