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Eddie wants his dad to find a new wife but disapproves of the women he dates. He thinks their neighbor would make a much better match.Eddie wants his dad to find a new wife but disapproves of the women he dates. He thinks their neighbor would make a much better match.Eddie wants his dad to find a new wife but disapproves of the women he dates. He thinks their neighbor would make a much better match.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Ron Howard
- Eddie Corbett
- (as Ronny Howard)
Carol Andreson
- Cigarette Girl
- (uncredited)
Ellen Atterbury
- Millie
- (uncredited)
Christopher Barrey
- Child Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Leslie Barringer
- Mike
- (uncredited)
John Barton
- Arcade Patron
- (uncredited)
Kimberly Beck
- Child Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Rodney Bell
- Wedding Reception Guest
- (uncredited)
Billie Bird
- Woman leaving cinema with a man
- (uncredited)
Barbara Brent
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
William Burnside
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Boyd Cabeen
- Employee
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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I saw most of this film again for the first time in years the other day.I then purchased the DVD to catch the ending..and was glad i did. being a fan of Glenn Ford and Shirley Jones as well as "Ronny" Howard i couldn't pass this one up. Glenn Ford's Eddie's Father isn't the same laid back Eddie's Father that Bill Bixby was in the TV series that was based on this movie.His is a bit quirkier and introspective and maybe not as funny and warm but still worth getting to know. The matchmaking that goes on is strictly sixties through and through a formula we have seen time and time again but the hint of Eddie's Father having himself a time while he is out "courting" is as subtle as a man in a chicken suit in church. Ron Howard is as good as ever and although Brandon Cruz who was Eddie in the TV series was a bit warmer Ron Howard's Eddie is a more honest to god kid most of the time,with all the faults that come with being an 8 yr old boy The women in the film..all beautiful all talented all out for Eddie"s father are as you would expect in an early sixties film kind of cardboard cutouts but good on the eyes
charming comedy about a handsome widower whose precouious six-year-old son who vets all his potential dates. Glenn Ford is playing tom corbet very convincing and Shirley Jones is wonderful as elizabeth marten. this movie is smooth and wonderful. 8 of 10
I disagree that this movie is sexist at all. In fact, I believe that the character of Tom Corbett is quite different (in a good way) from the fathers of that time. I continue to find this movie extremely entertaining (while ertainly more "fluff" than depth) and nostalgic, due in most part to Ron Howard's superb and engaging performance. The parts where Eddie tells his dad at summer camp that he is in love, and the end of the movie, where Eddie is "practicing" with this dad on what to say to the neighbor to ask her out on a date, are absolutely priceless. Watching Ron Howard in this movie makes you realize why he was sought after as a child actor.
Your view of this movie will depend on whether you like Eddie or find him too precocious and pushy about his dad's romantic life. Personally, I was utterly charmed. There is a lot of chemistry between Glenn Ford and Ronnie Howard as the father and son duo, and I loved their conversations. I thought Ford's interpretation was very good. His feelings and personality come across clearly in all his scenes. However, you can expect that of a high-quality, seasoned actor. The fact that a child actor like Howard can match him is impressive.
This movie is what we could call a dramedy. It has comic elements and is a delight to watch, but it also has moments of genuine drama. On that, it differs from The Parent Trap, which also shows kids playing matchmakers for their parents but is all comedy. In The Courtship of Eddie's Father we also have serious dramatic moments, like Eddie's reaction when he finds his dead goldfish, showing that beyond his usual cheerfulness, the trauma of losing his mother is still raw. This mixture of genres might not work for some viewers, but it did for me. It gives the movie more weight and heart.
A delight to watch.
This movie is what we could call a dramedy. It has comic elements and is a delight to watch, but it also has moments of genuine drama. On that, it differs from The Parent Trap, which also shows kids playing matchmakers for their parents but is all comedy. In The Courtship of Eddie's Father we also have serious dramatic moments, like Eddie's reaction when he finds his dead goldfish, showing that beyond his usual cheerfulness, the trauma of losing his mother is still raw. This mixture of genres might not work for some viewers, but it did for me. It gives the movie more weight and heart.
A delight to watch.
First time I've ever seen this forty year old movie, and I loved it.Was that really Ron Howard ? (Well we didn't get Andy Griffith Show so I'm not used to him being so young). I always find Glenn Ford to be a tru pro, and was happy to see Stella Stevens in it.I think she starred in Girls Girls Girls around the same period.I used to have a huge poster of her and Elvis on my wall when I was a kid(from Girls Girls Girls). I prefer this kind of movie to many on the screen today. At least men and women drressed well then.
Did you know
- TriviaRance Howard, appearing in an uncredited role as the camp counselor, is Ron Howard's real-life father. As with Clint Howard, this was one of several times Rance would be part of a production involving his son,, Ron.
- GoofsIn the movie's opening scene, while Tom is cooking breakfast, he angrily shuts off the radio by turning the volume/power knob fully clockwise (to the right). That would have turned the volume all the way up! He should have turned it completely counterclockwise.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Eddie: It's Regent 4-8599
Tom Corbett: [Dials phone]
Eddie: [leaves apartment, rings Elizabeth's doorbell twice] You're phone's ringing.
Elizabeth Marten: What?
Eddie: Your telephone.
Elizabeth Marten: No it's not, Eddie.
[Phone rings]
Eddie: You better pick it up, it could be important, very important. Hurry.
Elizabeth Marten: Hello?
- ConnectionsFeatured in 7 Nights to Remember (1966)
- SoundtracksThe Rose And The Butterfly
Written by Victor Young and Stella Unger
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- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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