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Sandra Dee stars as Joan Howell, a young and pretty maid-for-hire, who begins dating wealthy New York City businessman Tom Milford (Bobby Darin) in That Funny Feeling.Sandra Dee stars as Joan Howell, a young and pretty maid-for-hire, who begins dating wealthy New York City businessman Tom Milford (Bobby Darin) in That Funny Feeling.Sandra Dee stars as Joan Howell, a young and pretty maid-for-hire, who begins dating wealthy New York City businessman Tom Milford (Bobby Darin) in That Funny Feeling.
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I am so tired of violet, sexually explicit movies that if you took out all the bad language there would be no dialogue: this one is a delight. Yes it is silly, but such a nice change of pace.
There is a great deal of tongue and cheek humor from the 50's and 60's that younger generations might not understand, their loss.
It is nice to go back to a kind and gentler time.
I read some of the negative reviews about Sandra Dee, but I could name at least a score of current actresses from the same mold, but jaded by the current definition of talent that are popular but so much worse as actresses.
If you want something light and fun, it this a great film.
There is a great deal of tongue and cheek humor from the 50's and 60's that younger generations might not understand, their loss.
It is nice to go back to a kind and gentler time.
I read some of the negative reviews about Sandra Dee, but I could name at least a score of current actresses from the same mold, but jaded by the current definition of talent that are popular but so much worse as actresses.
If you want something light and fun, it this a great film.
The premise is simple.. a cutesy cleaning-maid lies about owning the apartment she takes care of.. to the owner of said apartment.
It is a pleasingly old-fashioned quaint little story of silly deception and romance, with charming characters and decent dialogue, and maybe some dated elements. It isn't particularly hilarious or memorable, but it is fun enough to give it a chance. And more than a cinematic experience, it feels like watching television. Specially since there's one development, and this one-track script suffers a bit in the pacing department. But it makes do with a somewhat unexpected ending.
It is a pleasingly old-fashioned quaint little story of silly deception and romance, with charming characters and decent dialogue, and maybe some dated elements. It isn't particularly hilarious or memorable, but it is fun enough to give it a chance. And more than a cinematic experience, it feels like watching television. Specially since there's one development, and this one-track script suffers a bit in the pacing department. But it makes do with a somewhat unexpected ending.
Joan Howell (Sandra Dee) is an aspiring actress and questionable maid. She is supposed to be cleaning the apartment of Tom Milford (Bobby Darin). She doesn't expect him to be home and never met him before. When he asks her out, she tries to pass off his apartment as her own. He decides to play along.
This stars the real life married couple, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. They are so wholesome. They fit this light comedy although it only taps on the funny bone. I wouldn't say that either are great comedic actors. The side characters get a bit closer to the laughs. The premise is a sitcom with less realism. Depending on the value of the paintings, this is either unrealistic to downright stupid. Well, I guess that they're not his paintings.
This stars the real life married couple, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. They are so wholesome. They fit this light comedy although it only taps on the funny bone. I wouldn't say that either are great comedic actors. The side characters get a bit closer to the laughs. The premise is a sitcom with less realism. Depending on the value of the paintings, this is either unrealistic to downright stupid. Well, I guess that they're not his paintings.
"More locations than the A&P"... does anyone else remember the A&P chain of supermarkets?? They actually say that line in the film.... A & P is all gone now, but they have an interesting story at wikipedia. Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin were married in "real life", and were known for their wholesome, family friendly films.... they did make three of them in the 1960s. Darin died quite young, at 37, after heart surgery...he was already divorced twice by that time. Dee and Darin made these films about mistaken identity and misunderstandings, like Doris Day and Rock Hudson. Astute viewers will recognize Nita Talbot, who was Marya on Hogans Heroes! The silly mix-up in "Feeling" is that Joan is actually Tom's maid, but since they have never met, Joan (Dee) pretends to own his apartment, which wouldn't be a big deal, except that she tells this to Tom when she meets him, and he KNOWS it's not hers. Supporting roles by Larry Storch ( F Troop) and Leo Carroll (North by Northwest). Like every episode of Three's Company, when the deception is discovered, rather than talk it out and have a good laugh, they continue on and dig the hole deeper and deeper. Donald O'Connor is in here for comedy. Some double entendres about an unmarried mother when Joan takes some things to the pawn broker... It's all mostly plain, simple fun. As long as you buy in, its all harmless and done. Pretty okay.
That Funny Feeling is a delightful, up-beat, cute, funny, and entertaining film. Out-dated for sure, but the movie captures a more innocent time(the early 1960s), when getting a kiss was a big deal. Sandra Dee is at her most beautiful. She was so lovely, so attractive; this role was meant for her. She gives a great performance. Bobby Darren sings the opening song and gives an equally great performance. You can see the sparks fly between these two "real-life" love-birds. Any fan of Sandra or Bobby will enjoy this light-hearted romantic tale.
This is a great movie to watch on a rainy night with someone you are romantically involved with.
This is a great movie to watch on a rainy night with someone you are romantically involved with.
Did you know
- TriviaIn one scene, Tom Milford explains to Harvey Granson that the party scheduled for that night will celebrate the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty which took place seventy-eight years ago that day. So the date of the party is 28 October 1964 since the unveiling of the Statue took place on 28 October 1886.
- GoofsWhen Tom and Joan end their first date, she pretends that his apartment is her own. In order to gain entrance to the building from the street, she uses a key. Later when Tom picks her up early at the apartment for their date, he enters the building without a key.
- Quotes
Tom Milford: [Tom bumped into officer] I'm sorry, officer, my eyes were on that girl.
Officer Brokaw: Well, just glue them back in your head and keep moving.
- SoundtracksThat Funny Feeling
Music by Bobby Darin
Lyrics by Bobby Darin
Sung by Bobby Darin
[Title song played over both the opening and closing credits]
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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