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Un soupçon de vison

Original title: That Touch of Mink
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
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6.6/10
11K
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Un soupçon de vison (1962)
A rich businessman and a young woman are attracted to each other, but he only wants an affair while she wants to save herself for marriage.
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A rich businessman and a young woman are attracted to each other, but he only wants an affair while she wants to save herself for marriage.A rich businessman and a young woman are attracted to each other, but he only wants an affair while she wants to save herself for marriage.A rich businessman and a young woman are attracted to each other, but he only wants an affair while she wants to save herself for marriage.

  • Director
    • Delbert Mann
  • Writers
    • Stanley Shapiro
    • Nate Monaster
  • Stars
    • Cary Grant
    • Doris Day
    • Gig Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Stanley Shapiro
      • Nate Monaster
    • Stars
      • Cary Grant
      • Doris Day
      • Gig Young
    • 94User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • Philip Shayne
    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Cathy Timberlake
    Gig Young
    Gig Young
    • Roger
    Audrey Meadows
    Audrey Meadows
    • Connie Emerson
    Alan Hewitt
    Alan Hewitt
    • Doctor Gruber
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Mr. Everett Beasley
    Dick Sargent
    Dick Sargent
    • Young Man (Harry Clark)
    • (as Richard Sargent)
    Joey Faye
    • Short Man
    Laurie Mitchell
    Laurie Mitchell
    • Showgirl
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Mr. Smith
    Willard Sage
    Willard Sage
    • Tom Hodges
    Jack Livesey
    Jack Livesey
    • Doctor Richardson
    Dorothy Abbott
    Dorothy Abbott
    • Stewardess
    • (uncredited)
    Isabella Albonico
    • Isabella
    • (uncredited)
    Louise Arthur
    Louise Arthur
    • Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Alice Backes
    Alice Backes
    • Miriam
    • (uncredited)
    Suzanne Barton
    • Model
    • (uncredited)
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Williams
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Stanley Shapiro
      • Nate Monaster
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    9johngreenink

    Touch of Mink - Pretty Amazing Film

    I would not place 'Touch Of Mink' with the likes of Tarkovsky's films, but I will say that it is a beautifully-filmed fantasy that is really titillatingly funny in a genuinely charming way. Even the most serious film viewers cannot deny the smiles that are inevitable when Doris is on the screen. The film's story evolves when two lives are randomly thrown together - that of a hard-working waitress and a rich bachelor playboy. What ensues is delicious full-on Technicolor romantic comedy.

    There are also some classic moments: The hand emerging from the 'atuomatic' restaurant where Doris and Audrey work to smack the face of a particularly offending male patron (those where the days when a woman could smack a man in a film and get great laughs...) - Doris's fantasy sequence as she's driven through the streets in a bed - with a man - and they're NOT MARRIED! It's a harmless, light film that still has such a centered beauty and sophistication that shows off the bright side of Hollywood-produced films of that era. As previous posters have commented, HD Digital video just cannot produce the same wonderful hues of celluloid - and there is something irresistible about Ms. Day in this film - her character's innocence is rather genuine, as is her male lead (Cary Grant) who obviously loves her for his ability to win her over with gifts and his own brand of charm.

    I think it's important to have a second look at many of Doris Day's films in the lights of the 21st century. Touch of Mink, in particular, holds a dream-bubble of blissful idealism and moral irony that has incredible resonance today, when so many have found that we must reexamine our attitudes toward casual sex. This is the central core of the film, and many would now see's Ms. Day's character's reaction to such a thought as far more intelligent than when it was viewed in the 1970's- 80's.

    Give the film a view; especially on a Friday night when you really, truly want to be entertained by a dazzling screen star.
    Blueghost

    DVD Review

    "That Touch of Mink" has its high points as well as its lows. The film's main theme revolves around undulating social morays of a cultural transition which, if one examines history, aren't all that transitional as they would appear to be. Day, Grant, Meadows and Young give some solid performances in an early 60's "sex" comedy. The humor is suggestive rather than explicit, which should create some fun for the more conservative minded. I can't say I laughed a whole lot (if at all), but I did enjoy the film on its own terms.

    Regrettably the currant DVD offered by Artisan Entertainment is sub par. "That Touch of Mink" isn't the greatest film ever made, but, like so many other offerings of the period, it is a solid piece of cinema, and deserves a better visual release.

    Currently Artisan Home Entertainment bolsters a "Digitally Mastered" disk, but the only mastering that was done was to put the film onto DVD format in the first place, and nothing more. I say nothing more because the film image is absolutely horrible. There's lots of video noise overlaying the film image, and where the film is shown in widescreen format, it's hardly an anamorphic transfer. Instead the consumer is given a low resolution transfer which, were it not for Day, would not be worth watching.

    The audio is clear, even though its monaural. A remastered soundtrack really isn't required for a film like this, as there's really nothing more to listen to other than dialog and incidental music. That is there're no explosions, gun shots, rockets, bands or other things demanding a digital 5.1 mastered soundtrack. Still, having said all this, good clean audio should accompany a good clean image.

    Too bad this disc is missing both.
    9julieburns

    Great writing, techno-modernist look & killer performance by Audrey Meadows make this film a must!

    Great writing, cool gowns, and Cary Grant panache only begin to describe the pleasures of this surprisingly refreshing film. Cary Grant is an overly-controlling business executive; Gig Young plays his side-kick, junior, and alter-ego. Doris Day is strong-willed and fun to watch, but Audrey Meadows is sensational in her over-the-top performance as Doris Day's older and wiser roommate. Two scenes stand out: one in the fabled NY quick-meal restaurant, the Automat, the other a computer room scene that has to be seen by anyone who knows what IBM stands for. See this movie. It will surprise you.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Silly, Naive but Funny

    While going to receive her unemployment paycheck and to a job interview later, the coat of the naive Cathy Timberlake (Doris Day) is splashed with mud by the Rolls Royce of the millionaire businessman Philip Shayne (Cary Grant). Later he sees her going to have lunch from his office and sends his financial adviser Roger (Gig Young) to give some money to Cathy to compensate her loss. Cathy feels offended with the offer and she goes to Philip's office with the intention of throwing the money on his face. However, when she sees the handsome Philip, she immediately falls in love with him. They date and Cathy expects that Philip proposes to marry her, but he does not have this intention.

    "That Touch of Mink" is a silly and naive but funny romantic comedy. The premise is dumb and is irritating to see Cathy buying expensive clothing and traveling to Bermudas with a playboy expecting to give nothing in return. But the comedy has many funny situations, like the just married couple in the motel or Roger being mistakenly taken as Philip in Cathy's apartment building. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Carícias de Luxo" ("Caresses of Luxury")
    7ma-cortes

    Lighthearted and constantly funny comedy with an exceptional main cast

    In N. Y. C and unemployed secretary named Cathy Timberlake (Doris Day) is splashed with water and mud by a Rolls Royce on her way . Car owner is Philip , a rich businessman tycoon (Gary Grant) who asks her for apologies . Cathy then is involved on a journey to Bermudas Islands where several antics and mayhem happen in a game of cat and mouse.

    This is a sex-comedy in which a sympathetic woman falls in love with a man not interested in marriage. Classic and light romantic comedy of the 60s with two comedy masters : Doris Day and Gary Grant , both of whom exhibiting considerable rapport even when they are arguing. Doris Day was probably the only Hollywood actress by the time who could have handled this brand of bright and simple comedy with kinks in such expert fashion. The film is one of the various starred by Doris Day during the 50s and 60s , such as : ¨Lover come back" , "Send me flowers" , "More over darling" , "Do not disturb", "Glass bottom boat" , "Do not distur¨ among others , with usual partners as Rock Hudson and other big stars as James Garner, Rod Taylor and Gary Grant himself . And appearing likeable secondaries : Gig Young , he's ever better than habitual as the inevitable sidekick of the starring , John Astin also scores as a man with a lugubrious leer and besides Dick Sargent (Bewitched) as a nervous husband justly married. The screenplay gets fun lines and amusing situations , being written by expert Stanley Shapiro (producer too) that enables the actors to make the most of themselves. Furthermore , it displays a colorful cinematography by Russell Metty and and lively musical score by George Duning. The motion picture was well directed by Delbert Mann (Separate tables, Desire under the Elms , Marty) . The flick will appeal to Gary Grant and Doris Day fans.

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    • Trivia
      In her autobiography, Doris Day wrote: "Of all the people I performed with, I got to know Cary Grant least of all. He is a completely private person, totally reserved, and there is no way into him. Our relationship on Un soupçon de vison (1962) was amicable but devoid of give-and-take...Not that he wasn't friendly and polite - he certainly was. But distant. Very distant. But very professional - maybe the most professional, exacting actor I ever worked with. In the scenes we played, he concerned himself with every little detail: clothes, sets, production values, the works. Cary even got involved in helping to choose the kind of mink I was slated to wear in the film."
    • Goofs
      When Shayne and Roger are talking in the office, Shayne is drinking from a teacup. The camera angle is from behind Shayne's right shoulder, and, as he raises the cup, it can be seen that the cup is empty.
    • Quotes

      Philip Shayne: Why would she go away with someone like that?

      Roger: Who knows? He's a man and she's a woman.

      Philip Shayne: That's the most dangerous combination to turn loose in a motel.

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits: Our special thanks to Bergdorf Goodman for being Bergdorf Goodman.
    • Connections
      Edited into Bye Bye Love (2003)

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Amor al vuelo
    • Filming locations
      • Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA(background)
    • Production companies
      • Granley Company
      • Arwin Productions
      • Nob Hill Productions Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,628,923
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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