Through unforeseen circumstances, a male chauvinist cop and a dedicated feminist become roommates.Through unforeseen circumstances, a male chauvinist cop and a dedicated feminist become roommates.Through unforeseen circumstances, a male chauvinist cop and a dedicated feminist become roommates.
Sheila James Kuehl
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Better than average TV movie
I saw this movie when it first came out on TV. As a 16 year old I really appreciated the sight of Barbara Eden in a Bunny suit. It has many familiar faces and a pleasant story line. Nothing objectionable and good for the whole family. I give it an 8 and would certainly buy it on DVD if it becomes available.
10pat-176
A very funny movie with most of beautiful Barbara very visible.Enjoyable.
This movie is funny in the extreme. Barbara Eden and David Hartman Barbara Eden play their parts perfectly. I especially enjoyed the fun at the night club and the scene with Jerry (David Hartman) carrying Jane Bowers (Barbara Eden) out and putting her in the police car as his girl friend (Farah Fawcet) watched.Also the scene where Jo Ann Worley clobbers David Harman with Karate chops. The scenes with Jo Ann Worly as the head man hater,were extremely funny . Also the parts with the nosy irritable, ornery landlord added to the fun. It is too bad that these movies are not presented on TV more often. So what if they are dated. They are funny even in these disturbing times.
more romantic comedy than feminist movie
I can't stand feminist movies today , they are mean nasty and full of man hating
themes , even the comedy versions .
Back in the 70's it was different ( well in this one it was ) .
The tone of the film is more of an romantic comedy with the feminist themes that are sometimes ridiculed and that is in my opinion a good thing .
Barabara eden and David Hartman are playing their parts very well and also the rest of the cast is good .
The end with all the people together where the confusion is solved is funny
and the happy end is in the line of what you would expect from a romantic comedy .
Yes i enjoyed this movie
synopsis is wrong
The cop is 'the fuzz', not a chauvinist. Eden's character is more of a confused feminist, case in point, an actual fem would snap at a guy for opening a door for her.
The actors in this thing is a who's who from the late 70s, it was a joy to see so many in one movie.
Barbara's role was pretty hilarious, I can tell she got a kick out of her character.
A guy like the cop would not actually have a playboy bunny as a girlfriend, however it was a kick seeing farrah playing that character.
It was fun watching this
The actors in this thing is a who's who from the late 70s, it was a joy to see so many in one movie.
Barbara's role was pretty hilarious, I can tell she got a kick out of her character.
A guy like the cop would not actually have a playboy bunny as a girlfriend, however it was a kick seeing farrah playing that character.
It was fun watching this
A Beautiful Female Cast
"Officer Jerry Frazer" (David Hartman) is a San Francisco police officer who is looking for an apartment. "Dr. Jane Bowers" (Barbara Eden) is a pediatrician who is also looking for an apartment. The problem for both of them is that affordable apartments are very difficult to find in this particular city. As luck would have it, when an apartment becomes vacant both of them rush to claim it and just happen to arrive at the same time. Recognizing that the rent is a little too pricey and cognizant of the fact that they have different shifts, they then decide to share the apartment with each other. The problem is that each of them have a different set of values which are in direct opposition to the other yet agree to pretend to be married to satisfy the landlord. Likewise, they each have companions of their own which complicates things even further. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film turned out to be an interesting made-for-television movie in large part because of the beautiful female cast which featured Farrah Fawcett (as Jerry's girlfriend "Kitty Murdock"), Julie Newmar ("Lilah McGuinness") and of course the aforementioned Barbara Eden. Yet in spite of these attractive ladies, the film itself suffered from a predictable plot and a deficiency of comedy. That said, while it certainly wasn't a bad movie, I didn't consider it to be all that great either and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
Did you know
- TriviaCo-stars Jo Anne Worley and Roger Perry had crossed paths when they were both Pasadena Playhouse troupe members circa 1958. Despite the inimical relationship of their ''Feminist/ Fuzz'' characters Worley and Perry bonded on set, forming a relationship leading to their 1975 marriage which lasted 25 years.
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