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Good Neighbor Sam, opening sequence and main theme

Jack Lemmon and Dorothy Provine in the opening sequence to 1964's "Good Neighbor Sam".  
 
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wcstflyer (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I wish someone would post the scene where they're pitching the Nurdlinger egg commercial to Edward G. Robinson. A group of lecherous "yes" men led by a fabulous Edward Andrews as the buffoon head of the ad agency desperate to please an important client.

"After seeing that I'm going to have eggs for lunch!"
JohnnyKutz (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Rarely, if ever, shown on TV. I don't think I've seen it since the '60s.
Fersommling (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Haven't seen in since 1964, but it was great.
HeatherVintage (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I really hope they release this film on DVD
I love Jack lemmon :)
ShakeMyBlues (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I second that.
goblueknitter (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I remember staying up late one night with my mom, watching this movie. We woke my dad up we were laughing so hard. I wish they would release this! Another one I loved, I wish they'd release is Who's Minding the Mint?
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music by DEVOL,Classic!
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i cant believe the opening of this movie concentrates so much on jack lemon,and almost completly ignores the gorgous dorthony provine.she drove us then young men wild back then,and if we had a foot fetish,we always wished we would have been able to smell her feet.
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This movie is still yet to be released on DVD.
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There was one thing missing from this opening sequence...the Columbia Pictures logo. When I first saw this on TV in the 1980s, this movie had an extremely rare Columbia Pictures logo where we see the familiar torch lady without any text, fading into the text saying "COLUMBIA PICTURES", if that's right, eh?

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