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Synopsis
A cinematic take on a 1960s best-seller, Valley of the Dolls traces the ups and downs of three young women as fame, booze, pills, and men consume their lives. Well-bred, small-town Anne Welles (Peyton Place star Barbara Parkins) arrives in New York eager for fame but settles for a job assisting theatrical attorney Henry Bellamy (Robert H. Harris). The job leads her to cross paths with Helen Lawson (Hollywood veteran Susan Hayward), the grand dame of Broadway musicals, and Neely O'Hara (sitcom star Patty Duke), an up-and-coming performer whom Lawson unceremoniously boots from her latest show. Neely lands on her feet thanks to a series of nightclub gigs, and soon she and Anne befriend Jennifer North (Sharon Tate), a buxom starlet. As Neely becomes a huge star of stage and screen and Jennifer appears topless in a string of European "art" films, Anne becomes a wealthy cosmetics spokeswoman and suffers though a passionate but failed affair with aspiring writer Lyon Burke (Paul Burke). As the pressures of fame and failed romance take their toll on all three women, they take refuge in food, sex, liquor, and pills -- especially Neely, who becomes downright monstrous (the titular "dolls" are the uppers and downers to which she becomes hopelessly addicted). Although the film's characters are fictitious composites, Neely most closely resembles Judy Garland; Garland herself was originally cast as Lawson, but she was replaced after only a few days by Hayward. Although the film's trailer played up the story's titillating subject matter, the script for Valley of the Dolls actually toned down Jacqueline Susann's novel. And despite the fact that Dionne Warwick can be heard singing "(Theme From) The Valley of the Dolls" twice during the film, contractual snags kept her from releasing the soundtrack version; a different arrangement later became a number two pop hit in 1968. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Patty Duke Neely O'Hara
Joey Bishop Telethon Host
Paul Burke Lyon Burke
Charles Drake Kevin Gillmore
Robert H. Harris Henry Bellamy
Susan Hayward Helen Lawson
Martin Milner Mel Anderson
Barbara Parkins Anne Welles
Naomi Stevens Miss Steinberg
Jacqueline Susann First Reporter
Sharon Tate Jennifer North
Robert Viharo Director
Lee Grant Miriam Polar
George Jessel Host at Grammy Awards
Tony Scotti Tony Polar

Production Crew

Jack Martin Smith Art Director
Richard Day Art Director
Jacqueline Susann Book Author
Joe Scully Casting
Robert Sidney Choreography
William H. Daniels Cinematographer
John Williams Composer (Music Score)
William Travilla Costume Designer
Mark Robson Director
Dorothy Spencer Editor
Thomas del Ruth First Assistant Camera
Eli Dunn First Assistant Director
Robert J. Koster First Assistant Director
Kaye Pownall Hair Styles
Kenneth Hair Styles
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Dionne Warwick Musical Performer
David Weisbart Producer
Edward Folger Production Assistant
Philip M. Jefferies Production Designer
Chico Day Production Manager
Dorothy Kingsley Screenwriter
Helen Deutsch Screenwriter
Jacqueline Susann Screenwriter
Raphael Bretton Set Designer
Walter Scott Set Designer
Andre Previn Songwriter
Dory Previn Songwriter
David Dockendorf Sound/Sound Designer
Don Bassman Sound/Sound Designer
Art Cruickshank Special Effects
Emil Kosa, Jr. Special Effects
L.B. Abbott Special Effects
Year: 1967
Runtime: 123
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
DeLuxecolor

Produced by
20th Century Fox
Red Lion Films

Release
by 20th Century Fox