
That Funny Feeling
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This movie, starring Bobby Darin, Dandra Deel, and Donald O'Connor, is common of the light comedy films made in the mid-1960's. Sandra plays the role of Joan Howell, a for-hire maid, while Bobby Darin plays the role of Tom Milford, a New York businessman working for a publishing company. His boss, Harvey Granson, as played by Donald O'Connor, is in the middle of a divorce suit and is intent on hiding his assets around the globe, including Tom's apartment, which Joan cleans on a regular basis. Having never met Tom, Joan discovers that he is to go away to California for a week and since she and her roommate Audrey, played by Anita Talbot, are looking for a new place to stay, decide to move right in to Tom's lavish apartment. Tom's trip to California gets cancelled, and since he cannot return to his apartment, has to move in with his buddy Harvey.
This film contains humorous twists to it; for example, Tom getting locked out of his apartment, undressed, when Joan returns with dinner; there is a comic phone booth scene; some of the comic greats of the 1960's have cameo scenes, including Benny Rubin as a cab driver, and Reta Shaw as a woman wanting to make a phone call when Tom steals her dime from her. Since Joan and Tom value honesty above all else in a relationship, come to find out that neither has been honest in their relationship with each other, they finally decide to come clean once Joan plays a practical joke on Tom.
This film is a must see for Bobby or Sandra fans.
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