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Synopsis
Though very tame by contemporary standards, Tunnel of Love was considered the last word in racy comedy back in 1958. Adapted from the Broadway hit by Peter DeVries and Joseph Fields, the film stars Doris Day and Richard Widmark as suburbanites Isolde and Augie Poole. Isolde and Augie desperately want a child, but for diverse reasons have never been able to conceive. They decide to adopt a child, prompting a visit to the Poole home by pretty adoption-agency officer Estelle Novick (Gia Scala). Through a series of misundertandings, Estelle decides that Augie isn't a likely candidate for fatherhood, a notion he tries to dispell by taking her out to dinner. One thing leads to another, and the next morning Augie wakes up in a strange motel room with a monstrous hangover. Months later, Estelle pays a visit to Augie, informing him that she's pregnant and in dire need of a great deal of money. Certain that he's the father, Augie goes to great lengths to hide his "indiscretion" from his wife. But Isolde begins to suspect that something is amiss when the adoption agency shows up with a baby that looks disturbingly like her husband. Nothing is quite what it seems, of course, but neither the characters nor the audience find this out til the very end. As comic contrast to the childless Pooles, Elizabeth Fraser co-stars as the couple's eternally pregant next-door-neighbor Alice Pepper, whose husband Dick (Gig Young) looks appropriately worn out. Tunnel of Love was Gene Kelly's first directorial assignment on a film in which he himself didn't appear. (As a footnote, it's worth noting that during the original Broadway run of Tunnel of Love, Augie Poole was briefly portrayed by Johnny Carson). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Doris Day Isolde Poole
Vikki Dougan Actress
The Esquire Trio Themselves
Elisabeth Fraser Alice Pepper
Gia Scala Estelle Novick
Charles Wagenheim Day Motel Man
Doodles Weaver Escort
Richard Widmark Augie Poole
Robert B. Williams Night Motel Man
Gig Young Dick Pepper
Elizabeth Wilson Miss MacCracken

Production Crew

Randall Duell Art Director
William Horning Art Director
Peter DeVries Book Author
Robert J. Bronner Cinematographer
Helen Rose Costume Designer
Gene Kelly Director
John MacSweeney Editor
John McSweeney, Jr. Editor
Al Jennings First Assistant Director
Al Jennings First Assistant Director
William J. Tuttle Makeup
Joseph Fields Play Author
Peter DeVries Play Author
Joseph Fields Producer
Martin Melcher Producer
Joseph Fields Screenwriter
Henry W. Grace Set Designer
Robert Priestley Set Designer
Bob Roberts Songwriter
Bob Roberts Songwriter
Year: 1958
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Romance

Produced by
MGM

Release
by MGM