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What's So Bad About Feeling Good?

  • 1968
  • Approved
  • 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
    614
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    • Director
      • George Seaton
    • Writers
      • George Seaton
      • Robert Pirosh
      • Vincent McHugh
    • Stars
      • George Peppard
      • Mary Tyler Moore
      • Don Stroud
    • 27User 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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      10tburke-13

      Haunted by the question of happiness

      I saw this on TV many years ago when I was a kid and the ideas have stayed with me like no other story. I think the basic story has the core of a fable for the ages like "Groundhogs Day" or "It's A Wonderful Life". In particular I remember the Idea that some people didn't need the infection. They were capable of happiness all the time ; and some were not. Now thirty years later the research of psychiatry and psychology finds that the basic ability or disposition to be happy underlies much of what happens in our lives. If they had seen this movie. We see constant advertisements for medications to make us happy. The characters in the movie are dated but the basic question of happiness haunts each of us and all of us together. I only wish I could see it again.
      dahlswede

      A Delightful Movie

      This incredible film starring the late Mary Tyler Moore and the late George Peppard deserves a lot more attention than it received at the time of its initial release. It is difficult to locate today and that is a shame. Funny and profound, it offers wonderful entertainment for all ages. The story seems timeless in many ways. Although the plot might not please Madison Avenue, it perhaps reflects truths about a consumer economy. Yet its uplifting spiritual message and completely charming plot make it truly memorable. It seems to me this really overlooked gem of a movie sets a high standard. Very well acted and directed, beautifully written and filmed with visual power, it deserves a 10 in my opinion. Watch this film to spend an enthralling period of time. It is really, really, really excellent!
      6PTaylor129

      A virus that makes you feel good? Just what the world needs right now!

      With the coronavirus pandemic still creating havoc around the world, I thought it was timely to talk a little bit about What's So Bad About Feeling Good?, a light-hearted comedy about a very different type of virus, one that makes you happy and kind. A little known film, which unfortunately bombed upon its release and was quickly forgotten, it's now a perfect diversion for those feeling down and heavy because of Covid-19. When seen against the backdrop of the current outbreak, there are some surprising parallels between how the authorities react to deal with this 'feel-good' virus and the present situation, especially as the story is set in New York City, which has been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus. The premise is as original as it is ridiculous: good feeling is being spread by a toucan on the loose, and can be further transmitted upon contact (in much the same way as the coronavirus). It first hits a down beaten hippie community that has adopted lethargic depression as an existential philosophy and spreads throughout NY from there. While there does not seem to be any negative sides to the contamination (after all, what's so bad about feeling good?), the powers that be, led by a neurotic buffoon (delightfully played by Dom DeLuise), are bent on eradicating both virus and toucan, as you just can't have New-Yorkers running around feeling happy and polite, and not caring a damn about competing in the rat race...plus it's obviously a commie scheme to undermine the USA. In that respect, the film uses the spread of the so-called virus to make some fairly smart comments and mild criticism of modern society. There are also some amusing takes on hippie and beatnik culture of the time that contribute to the good-natured fun. Much of humor is silly, but George Peppard, Mary Tyler Moore and DeLuise manage to make the whole thing mildly entertaining. Unfortunately, the plot does not develop its premise in particularly inventive directions, ultimately focusing more on the efforts of the authorities to combat the infection than depicting its actual spread within the society writ large and the potentially crazy and amusing repercussions and situations that could have resulted. While Peppard and Tyler Moore are an engaging starring duo, there is limited development of their characters or their relationship. I was left with the feeling that this was a great idea that should have led to more entertaining possibilities. Still I found the overall result somewhat above average considering the originality of its starting point, some good jokes and satirical observations, and satisfying performances.
      8resslerc

      Silly but fun

      This movie was very silly but fun and actually a little thought-provoking. Mary Tyler Moore and George Peppard play two hippies who live with several of their friends in a dingy New York apartment. Their only goal in life is to "tune in and drop out" of mainstream society. After a toucan carrying a "happy virus" infects them, however, they "clean up" their acts, and begin to dress and act like your typical 60's establishment types. Moore and Peppard begin to think about marriage and children. The virus spreads all over New York City and people begin to be nice to one another. This alarms the makers of such products as alcohol, tobacco and gambling since demand for these begins to plummet! I always liked the scenes where rude New Yorkers begin to treat each other with respect and kindness, and the "hippy pad" was intriguing to me as a little kid. It wasn't just the silliness of the movie, though, that I liked. It actually made me think about how just waving a wand and making everyone happy would have a lot of unintended consequences. It was an early introduction for me to the economic concept of opportunity costs.
      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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