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That Touch of Mink (1962)
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Synopsis
When people refer to
Doris Day
as "the world's oldest professional virgin," they generally have the 1962 comedy That Touch of Mink in mind. It isn't that Cathy Timberlake (Day) is above a bit of hanky-panky; it's just that she wants such tangibles as a marriage license and wedding ring first. Thus, when playboy businessman Philip Shayne (
Cary Grant
) begins actively pursuing Cathy (they "met cute" when Philip's limo splashed mud on the hapless Cathy), she won't say "I will" until he says "I do." She is of the idealistic opinion that she can bring out the best intentions in him, even when he repeatedly tips off his
worst
intentions by inviting her to accompany him to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Bermuda. After not a few complications and misunderstands, Cathy finally finagles a proposal out of Philip. The film is essentially much ado about nothing, but it is so well-acted and attractively photographed that the audiences are willing to go along for the ride. The high-powered supporting cast includes
Gig Young
as Roger, Philip's moralistic financial advisor;
Audrey Meadows
as Connie, Cathy's wise-cracking roommate;
Alan Hewitt
as Dr. Gruber, a confused psychiatrist;
John Astin
as Beasley, Cathy's slimy would-be beau;
Dick Sargent
as a neurotic honeymooner; and an unbilled
Richard Deacon
as an all-around letch. Best scene: the baseball-dugout rhubarb involving New York Yankees
Mickey Mantle
, Roger Maris, and
Yogi Berra
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Astin
Beasley
Doris Day
Cathy Timberlake
June Ericson
Millie
Cary Grant
Philip Shayne
Alan Hewitt
Dr. Gruber
Audrey Meadows
Connie
Willard Sage
Hodges
Gig Young
Roger
Russ Bender
Williams
Jan Burrell
Miss Jones
John R. McKee
Collins, chauffeur
Dick Sargent
Young Man
Production Crew
Alexander Golitzen
Art Director
Robert Clatworthy
Art Director
Russell Metty
Cinematographer
George Duning
Composer (Music Score)
Norman Norell
Costume Designer
Rosemary Odell
Costume Designer
Delbert Mann
Director
Ted Kent
Editor
Robert Arthur
Executive Producer
Phil Bowles
First Assistant Director
Bud Westmore
Makeup
Martin Melcher
Producer
Stanley Shapiro
Producer
Nate Monaster
Screenwriter
Stanley Shapiro
Screenwriter
George Milo
Set Designer
Corson Jowett
Sound/Sound Designer
Waldon O. Watson
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1962
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
Arwin Productions
Granley Company
Nob Hill Productions
Universal
Release
by Universal
Awards
1962 - Best Picture - Comedy - Golden Globe
1962 - Best Picture - Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.