1962 film directed by Frank Tashlin starring Tuesday Weld, Terry-Thomas and Richard Beymer. Tuesday Weld, pretending to be a juvenile delinquent, makes breakfast for Terry-Thomas, who doesn't know she's the daughter of his fiancee (Celeste Holm).
In the 1980s, before I had cable tv, before DVDs, I remember when I first saw this movie. I love lots of 1950s-1960s cinema fluff like this. So when this aired on a local station, I videotaped it (late at night while I was sleeping). I didnt tape it for this Tuesday Weld scene. Never having seen the movie before, I didnt even know such a scene was in there. But when I played the tape the next day, holy cow! At the time I was a teenager going through puberty, & boy did this scene set me on fire!
I use to have this movie on dvd, wish i still did,love to see it all again. T-T was the best.
toddcharry 7 months ago
In the 1980s, before I had cable tv, before DVDs, I remember when I first saw this movie. I love lots of 1950s-1960s cinema fluff like this. So when this aired on a local station, I videotaped it (late at night while I was sleeping). I didnt tape it for this Tuesday Weld scene. Never having seen the movie before, I didnt even know such a scene was in there. But when I played the tape the next day, holy cow! At the time I was a teenager going through puberty, & boy did this scene set me on fire!
classicphile 2 years ago 2
That lucky soda bottle!
ericinwisconsin 3 years ago