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Tammy and the Bachelor

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 29m
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6.9/10
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Leslie Nielsen, Walter Brennan, and Debbie Reynolds in Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
An unsophisticated young woman from the Mississippi swamps falls in love with an unconventional southern gentleman.
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An unsophisticated young woman from the Mississippi swamps falls in love with an unconventional southern gentleman.An unsophisticated young woman from the Mississippi swamps falls in love with an unconventional southern gentleman.An unsophisticated young woman from the Mississippi swamps falls in love with an unconventional southern gentleman.

  • Director
    • Joseph Pevney
  • Writers
    • Oscar Brodney
    • Cid Ricketts Sumner
  • Stars
    • Debbie Reynolds
    • Walter Brennan
    • Leslie Nielsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writers
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Cid Ricketts Sumner
    • Stars
      • Debbie Reynolds
      • Walter Brennan
      • Leslie Nielsen
    • 28User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Debbie Reynolds
    Debbie Reynolds
    • Tammy
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Grandpa
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Peter Brent
    Mala Powers
    Mala Powers
    • Barbara
    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    • Professor Brent
    Mildred Natwick
    Mildred Natwick
    • Aunt Renie
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Mrs. Brent
    Philip Ober
    Philip Ober
    • Alfred Bissle
    Craig Hill
    Craig Hill
    • Ernie
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Osia
    April Kent
    April Kent
    • Tina
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Lillian Culver
    Lillian Culver
    • Woman at Exhibition
    • (uncredited)
    Lucille Curtis
    • Farmer's Wife
    • (uncredited)
    Gene Dailey
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Damron
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Edwards
    • Mike
    • (uncredited)
    James Elsegood
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writers
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Cid Ricketts Sumner
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    6moonspinner55

    Not as unctuous as you might remember...

    Debbie Reynolds plays a 17-year-old girl from the bayou who goes to stay with a friendly pilot (Leslie Nielsen) and his society folks after her grandfather gets thrown into jail. Corny, yet also surprisingly sensitive growing-pains comedy-drama is silly and trite only in retrospect. The film treats its protagonist and her emotions quite sympathetically and the film is sweet without being nauseating. Good support from Walter Brennan, Fay Wray, and the always fun Mildred Natwick. Followed by two sequels in 1961 and 1963, with Sandra Dee taking over the role of Tammy, as well as a failed mid-'60s television series. **1/2 from ****
    7bkoganbing

    "That old hooty owl hooty hoos to the dove, Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love"

    Debbie Reynolds like so many of contract stars was being cut loose from MGM and she sure was fortunate enough to get this film which turned out to be one of her iconic roles. Debbie Reynolds is really something special as the back woods bayou girl with an uncommon amount of common sense.

    In her memoirs she had a lot to say about Tammy. First off she had to watch that crafty old scene stealer Walter Brennan playing her grandfather whom she lives with on the bayou. That man did not win three Oscars for nothing, but fortunately he's only in the film in the first 15 minutes before the revenuers clap him in the pokey.

    At that point Reynolds takes up an invitation to stay with Leslie Nielsen's family. She and Brennan had rescued Nielsen from a plane crash near their bayou home on the Mississippi. She had a lot of problems with Nielsen as Leslie at the time was not the lovable oaf Frank Drebbin that we later got to know. He was a rather serious Method actor from New York and he and Reynolds did not mesh well. She took some satisfaction in her memoirs at pointing that at the time she thought Nielsen had a great gift for comedy if he'd relax and forget the Stanislavsky. And by God later on he did.

    Finally she notes that the film was initially a flop. But later on she recorded the title song and got a Gold record for it. In the movie The Ames Brothers sing it over the title credits and Reynolds sings it during the film. The popularity of the record caused Universal to re- release the film and it was a smash.

    Despite Nielsen's serious demeanor and Brennan's irrepressible scene stealing, no doubt this film belongs to Debbie Reynolds. 56 years after it was first release, Debbie will charm the pants off you in this role. Sad she never did the other two films, but even in this she was pushing it to play a bayou teenager.

    But she succeeded, oh how she succeeded.
    dougdoepke

    Sixty Years Later

    Plot—a backwoods southern girl is invited into a plantation manor after her father is sent to jail for bootlegging. The invite comes after she's rescued the hunky son from a plane crash. Now she's caught up in a humorous conflict of cultures while trying to adjust. At the same time, she pines for the son's affections despite his snobbish girlfriend.

    Okay, after 70-some years of breathing my brain is turning to mush—Reynolds is charming, the song's cute, and I even enjoyed the suds this time around. Sixty years ago I hated the movie, but then I preferred rubber space monsters and Elvis's shaking' up the world. So I guess Reynolds and her song didn't really register. Truth be told, I still like Roger Corman's quickies and, of course, Elvis forever.

    Nonetheless, in my now geezer opinion, the movie's a charmer, with occasional brain teasing moments. Tammy's a role the spunky Reynolds was born to play. Her sparkly innocence is winning from the git-go. Pairing her with the hunky Nielsen, however, remains a stretch. He towers over her like Tarzan in a spiffy suit. Still, her down-home truth-telling contrasts engagingly with the uptown sophisticates. I can see Peter (Nielsen) succumbing to her natural charm. But she's not all innocence. Behind her lack of education, Tammy has a perceptive inner eye, or a kind of backwoods wisdom. That compensates a lot for her amusing goofs in polite company. And catch the many innuendos I missed first time around. For example, when Tammy comes up with "of a carnal nature" while fending off masher Ernie's eager advances, I had to rerun the passage to make sure I heard correctly.

    What also catches my eye this time is the subtle romancing of the ante-bellum South. The Brents represent the gentile side of the Old South transposed to the 1950's. In that sense, there's something of a nostalgia for the earlier time though it's not rubbed in. Then too, a contrasting note is sounded when Osia (Beavers), the Black cook, explains to Tammy the onerous meaning of her red bandanna headgear. So we're reminded of the Old South's not so gentile other side. And catch those colorful battleship cars. 1957 was about the peak year for showy fender fins that seemingly stretch into the great beyond.

    Anyway, sociology aside, my age may be showing, but this time around I found the movie charming and occasionally insightful. So maybe something can be said said for geezer-years, after all.
    8planktonrules

    The first and only one starring Debbie Reynolds.

    The story begins down in the bayou in Louisiana. Tammy (Debbie Reynolds) lives there with her grandfather (Walter Brennan) and she knows nothing about life outside her little part of the world. When a pilot unexpectedly drops in (literally), Tammy falls for Peter Brent (Leslie Nielson) but their time together is rather brief. He has to get back to his society family as well as his fiancé. But, when Tammy is left alone when grandpa is sent to jail for moonshining, she goes to the city to stay with Peter and his family.

    The story is a sweet little romance film. Audience members will very likely guess how it all will end...but the journey there is so pleasant you really won't mind. Excellent writing and acting and direction make this a sweet story...one well worth your time.
    9Don Lock

    Can you say...Pure Debbie?

    I saw this picture, right after seeing "Bundle of Joy," thus hoping for Debbie Reynolds patented radiance to be evident in this film as was the case with the former film. She didn't disappoint me. No one but Debbie could have performed Tammy any better (the song and the character). As to Leslie Nielsen, well, I saw a completely different side to his acting ability that we are not used to today. His chemistry with Debbie was nearly perfect. This film is about a young lady who has to move from the Louisiana Bayou because her guardian is taken from her. She falls for the son of her hostess and there are problems; but the rest is for you to discover. If anyone ever liked Debbie in anything, this is a must see. If anyone wants a romantic comedy to enjoy, this is a good pick. What makes Debbie so wonderful in all her pictures, is that she is able to use her facial expressions so well. They make the movie. You'll watch just to see them. This, like "Singin' In the Rain," "Bundle of Joy," and "Two Weeks With Love," show them perfectly. They are all quintessential films to watch her expressions in. They are often subtle, but if you watch close enough, you'll see them. And they'll make you all giddy and warm inside.

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    • Trivia
      Debbie Reynolds was 24 years old and pregnant with daughter Carrie Fisher during filming.
    • Goofs
      At about the 4-minute mark, the boom mic shadow moves across Walter Brennan's hat.
    • Quotes

      Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: [reciting to party guests] I come from Virginie, Sir / I've been walkin' all the way alongside the wagon, ox-drawn / I've been sleepin' on the ground by night and walkin' all the day / I've come to this great house to sell fresh eggs I'm totin'em in my bonnet.

      Peter Brent: Oh, why don't you come in. We have need of eggs.

      Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: It will pleasure me, Sir, for sure.

      Party Guest: That's a lovely gown that you're wearing.

      Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: It was made in Virginie / My mammy sewed it for me with a needle and fine thread. / She made it strong for lastin' because it was a far piece to come.

      Party Guest: I like to hear about that.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mr. Wrong (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Tammy
      Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

      Sung by The Ames Brothers (over the opening credits)

      Later sung by Debbie Reynolds (at her bedroom windowsill)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1957 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tammy
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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