The Thrill Of It All! (film)

July 17, 1963 1 Comment

US Release Date: 17 July 1963

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  • Doris Day Beverly Boyer
  • James Garner Dr. Gerald Boyer
  • Arlene Francis Mrs. Fraleigh
  • Edward Andrews Gardiner Fraleigh
  • Zasu Pitts Olivia

Beverly Boyer is a “stay-at-home” wife and mother, married to obstetrician Dr. Gerald Boyer. By chance, Beverly becomes the face of “Happy” soap much to the dislike of her husband. This fast paced, screwball comedy follows the couple’s marital mayhem, including the unforgettable scene where a car ends up in a pool of bubbles. The chemistry between Garner and Day is electric!!

Director(s): Norman Jewison
Producer(s): Ross Hunter & Martin Melcher
Studio: Universal  (USA)
Comedy
Eastmancolor (Print by Technicolor)

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