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What's So Bad About Feeling Good?

  • 1968
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  • 1h 34m
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6.5/10
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What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968)
A new infection that simply makes people feel happy is treated as a threat by the authorities while its "victims" work to spread it to others.
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A new infection that simply makes people feel happy is treated as a threat by the authorities while its "victims" work to spread it to others.A new infection that simply makes people feel happy is treated as a threat by the authorities while its "victims" work to spread it to others.A new infection that simply makes people feel happy is treated as a threat by the authorities while its "victims" work to spread it to others.

  • Director
    • George Seaton
  • Writers
    • George Seaton
    • Robert Pirosh
    • Vincent McHugh
  • Stars
    • George Peppard
    • Mary Tyler Moore
    • Don Stroud
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    618
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Seaton
    • Writers
      • George Seaton
      • Robert Pirosh
      • Vincent McHugh
    • Stars
      • George Peppard
      • Mary Tyler Moore
      • Don Stroud
    • 28User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Peppard
    George Peppard
    • Pete
    Mary Tyler Moore
    Mary Tyler Moore
    • Liz
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Barney
    Susan Saint James
    Susan Saint James
    • Aida
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • J. Gardner Monroe
    Nathaniel Frey
    Nathaniel Frey
    • Conrad
    John McMartin
    John McMartin
    • The Mayor
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Dr. Shapiro
    Jeanne Arnold
    Jeanne Arnold
    • Gertrude
    George Furth
    George Furth
    • Murgatroyd
    Morty Gunty
    Morty Gunty
    • Sgt. Gunty
    Joe Ponazecki
    • Officer Ponazecki
    Frank Campanella
    Frank Campanella
    • Capt. Wallace
    Thelma Ritter
    Thelma Ritter
    • Mrs. Schwartz
    Tom Ahearne
    • Brady
    • (uncredited)
    Hy Anzell
    Hy Anzell
      Ralph Bell
      • Dr. Langley
      • (uncredited)
      Robert Bond
      • Mayor's Aide
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • George Seaton
      • Writers
        • George Seaton
        • Robert Pirosh
        • Vincent McHugh
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      User reviews28

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      7cherold

      funny and old-fashioned

      This is a distinctly old-fashioned comedy, created by middle-aged guys who'd written Marx Brothers movies and cute comedies like Miracle on 34th Street. In some ways, the movie feels antiquated and out of touch; its '60s nihilistic "East Village artists" are Beatnik throwbacks, and the writers believe that if people were happy, men would be clean shaven and wear suits, women would get their hair done, and everyone would get married.

      But if the film is out of touch with the world it's set in, it is perfectly in touch with the Capra-esque sensibility it's aiming at. After a slow start, the movie becomes quite funny, and it has a charm and sweetness about it that was already long out of style by the time of its release.

      I saw this movie decades ago and really liked it, and I'm happy to say that, all these years later, I still find its humor and positive message (and no, it's not a particularly subversive message, though it is a sweet one) compensate for its old-fashioned out-of-touchness.
      TLoeffler2386

      Maybe silly, but a great lesson

      This is a movie that should definitely be brought out on video, or played on television, or somehow brought into availability now. It is such a great commentary for our time, and probably more significant now than it was when it came out. I haven't seen it since 1968, and yet I still remember the lessons I learned from it. With all of the drugs and medications that are used to make people feel "good" and "happy", maybe we need to be reminded that if it's real, it comes from the inside. It is a silly movie, and certainly a dated one (beatniks?), but a young George Peppard is worth seeing in this one.
      nadase

      Seditious anti-establishment comedy whose truths keep it out of television

      I saw this film during my impressionable teen years. Its message has haunted me since. Suppose a virus exists that alters human brain chemistry and folks become happy? What would that do to contemporary society based on fear, insecurity and petty neuroses? What would be the response of our critical, western socio-economic institutions that were established to deal with those very fears, hang-ups and neuroses? From our consumer society to our police, mental health, religious and military institutions? How would these institutions and hierarchies react and respond to the a spontaneous outburst of mass euphoria? I have looked for this comedy for decades. Only once to my memory has it been shown on television. I have always been suspicious about that, considering it is wrapped in rather cutesy, mid-60's Paramount-picture-esque, candy-coated plot much like the Rock Hudson/Tony Randall/Doris Day comedies typical of that era. Don't get me wrong, this comedy is no "Dr. Strangelove" but unlike the Doris Day pap of the day, under all the silliness, this movie hides a seditious message. I don't know who wrote or directed it, but if you told me Norman Lear, Buck Henry, or Terry Sothern (sp?) it would not surprise me. This is the kind of message-laden stuff Lear taught us to expect in the early 70's. Only three other comedies from that era stayed with me, "The President's Analyst," "Watermelon Man," and "Cold Turkey." All hid powerful messages under their surface silliness.
      8kylabelle44

      timeless movie

      I highly recommend this fun movie. This movie was great when I was a kid, it gave us lots to talk about with our parents. - I'm sure it would stand the test of time. Why is it not out on video at least? The cast is chock full of 'stars' from the era and the theme is an excellent commentary on society then and now. Imagine a world where Feeling Good is considered an illness that requires a cure? The 60's thing is so popular right now that this movie should be re-released just 'cuz it feels good. Maybe they can do a remake - it works with everything else from the 60's and 70's!?

      If anyone knows how to get a copy - please dish!
      8beastofbreed

      Unfortunately unavailable why?

      Nice film, agree with other comments that it is just as appropriate today as in 1968 although our youth would be too mature possible for some of the humor. The bureaucracy portrayed in this movie seems quite realistic in this post 911 mentality.

      The real question is why this movie has never been released. So many other pieces of trash seem to have been redone, why has this one not been released on either VHS or DVD? I can only assume that this because of some copyright or estate issue. Have George Peppard's family restricted its release? Does Universal Studio's have some issue with releasing it? Unfortunately the last time it appeared on TV was before the general availability of VCRs.

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      • Trivia
        Thelma Ritter's final film; her screen debut, Miracle on 34th Street (1947), was also directed by George Seaton, making Ritter one of a handful of actors to be directed by the same person in both their first and last films.
      • Quotes

        Pete: Hey listen.

        Liz: To what, the traffic?

        Pete: Kids laughing.

        Liz: You know *why* they're laughing? 'Cause they're not old enough to read the newspaper. You take a look at the front page and then try laughing. The world's a stinking, hopeless mess! Oh, Pete, you're sick.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Buckskin Bo'sun USN (1970)
      • Soundtracks
        Blue, Black and Gray
        Written by Jerry Keller and Dave Blume

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      • Release date
        • July 31, 1968 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • German
        • Greek
        • Russian
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Hochzeitsnacht vor Zeugen
      • Filming locations
        • New York City, New York, USA
      • Production company
        • Universal Pictures
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 34m(94 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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