Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHeather is the lead singer for a band that is on its way to fame and fortune. Things get complicated when she becomes pregnant and has three men willing to be both husband and father. But he... Tout lireHeather is the lead singer for a band that is on its way to fame and fortune. Things get complicated when she becomes pregnant and has three men willing to be both husband and father. But her boss isn't one of them.Heather is the lead singer for a band that is on its way to fame and fortune. Things get complicated when she becomes pregnant and has three men willing to be both husband and father. But her boss isn't one of them.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Miss Reynolds
- (as Charlotte Considine)
- Man Hiding Body
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- Man
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- Cigarette Girl
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A movie that does what it sets out to do and does it well deserves praise, and this one has mine.
Today, Sandra Dee joins my "eternal mourning" list.
The late 1960's to early 70's was kind of an awkward time for Hollywood. The country was changing a great deal and it took American movie makers a few years to get the pulse back. You got quite a few movies like this, which didn't know who its audience was. This wasn't going to please the older crowd, who were still pining for Hope & Crosby road pictures, and it wasn't going to please the rock & roll crowd, whose tastes in music had moved WAY beyond anything heard here. LSD was still legal when this film came out, and The Stones' and Hendrix were playing on the radio. Kids were not going to be impressed with George Hamilton in a suit and tie.
You can see B&W TV's with antennas, and knobs that had to be turned to change channels, and hear some rather bland, third rate rock and roll. It's little more than a light dusting of attitudes from people that were already old in the 60's. Oh, and look fast to see Lieutenant Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) in a full blown 60's 'Fro.
Brylcreem, and Vitalis, and Dippity Do, oh my!
We aren't certain why Dee was in college, but she went parking with a lot of guys she would not kiss...
In his office shaving mirror, Mr. Hamilton begins to stare at Dee's sexy legs. He quickly becomes another suspect in the pregnancy mystery. If you really think there is any mystery here, "Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!" This type of sex comedy - a little sex, a lot of sneering innuendo - peaked with the popular films made by Doris Day in the early 1960s. Dee was the teenage "box office" queen. By 1967, both Dee and the genre were out of style. She looks cute, has a great supporting cast and gets beautifully colorful sets. This film is, at least, pleasant for those reasons.
***** Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! (4/28/67) Peter Tewksbury ~ Sandra Dee, George Hamilton, Celeste Holm, Dwayne Hickman
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSandra Dee was on an emotional high when the film first went into production and thoroughly enjoyed the comedy and musical scenes, but then her husband Bobby Darin walked out on her and asked for a divorce, which shattered her and made it hard for Dee to concentrate and give a comedic performance.
- GaffesWhen Heather is shown in Wycliff's mirror, there's a swipe. The following image is meant to be a fantasy, so no motion of the mirror is needed.
- Citations
Heather Halloran: I'm not working for a human being. He's a computer, with an automatic brain, and an electric eye, and a recording system all in one.
Louise Halloran: My boss is a slob.
- ConnexionsReferences Énigme à 4 inconnues (1966)
- Bandes originalesI Haven't Got Anything Better to Do
Music and lyrics by Paul Vance & Lee Pockriss
Performed by Sandra Dee (dubbed by Marie Greene (uncredited))
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!
- Lieux de tournage
- Stanford University, Palo Alto, Californie, États-Unis(Hoover Tower shown)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1