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Quatre fiancés pour un mari

Original title: Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!
  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 1h 34m
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5.3/10
576
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Quatre fiancés pour un mari (1967)
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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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 he... Read allHeather 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.

  • Director
    • Peter Tewksbury
  • Writers
    • Phil Shuken
    • Patte Wheat Mahan
  • Stars
    • Sandra Dee
    • George Hamilton
    • Celeste Holm
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    576
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    • Director
      • Peter Tewksbury
    • Writers
      • Phil Shuken
      • Patte Wheat Mahan
    • Stars
      • Sandra Dee
      • George Hamilton
      • Celeste Holm
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sandra Dee
    Sandra Dee
    • Heather Halloran
    George Hamilton
    George Hamilton
    • Harlan Wycliff
    Celeste Holm
    Celeste Holm
    • Louise Halloran
    Bill Bixby
    Bill Bixby
    • Dick Bender
    Dwayne Hickman
    Dwayne Hickman
    • Hank Judson
    Dick Kallman
    Dick Kallman
    • Pat Murad
    Mort Sahl
    Mort Sahl
    • Dan Ruskin
    Robert Gibbons
    • Judge Alexander North
    Allen Jenkins
    Allen Jenkins
    • Joe Bonney
    Med Flory
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    • Policeman
    Scott White
    • Policeman
    Donald Mitchell
    • Policeman
    Nichelle Nichols
    Nichelle Nichols
    • Jenny Ribbock
    Charlotte Stewart
    Charlotte Stewart
    • Miss Reynolds
    • (as Charlotte Considine)
    Allison McKay
    Allison McKay
    • Cigarette Girl
    Don Ames
    • Man Hiding Body
    • (uncredited)
    Cliff Berry
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Thordis Brandt
    Thordis Brandt
    • Cigarette Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Tewksbury
    • Writers
      • Phil Shuken
      • Patte Wheat Mahan
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    5wes-connors

    Sandra Dee Whodunit

    Pretty blonde Sandra Dee (as Heather Halloran) is rushed to the hospital to give birth. With her are pushy mother Celeste Holm (as Louise) and three men claiming fatherhood. The prospective daddies are playboy neighbor Bill Bixby (as the nicely named Dick Bender), shoe salesman Dwayne Hickman (as Hank Judson) and blond musician Dick Kallman (as Pat Murad). The blessed event is put on hold while we flashback to discover who impregnated Ms. Dee… We learn Dee is an aspiring, but reluctantly so, singer. After years of struggle, she takes a job as secretary for brainy businessman George Hamilton (as Harlan W. Wycliff)...

    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
    7zterrell

    Remember the projected audience

    I grew up with these shows...Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Sandra Dee... And, no, they didn't earn kudos from critics. As John Wayne was to the Western, these ladies were to the romantic comedy. My wife and daughter love this movie -- not for the fact this girl got herself in 'trouble', but for the three lovable guys who want to rescue her from the shame (remember the time period) of having a baby out of wedlock. The people who are knocking this movie are probably not on Social Security and probably enjoy the trashy R rated movies or crass television shows that pass themselves off as Romantic comedies. This was a time when morality was embraced, not made fun of. If you enjoy the old fashion era, this won't disappoint.
    aimless-46

    A Nine For Dee's Performance and a Two For the Film

    If you are a Sandra Dee fan 1967's "Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!" is arguably her best performance and a must have for any fan. Although the movie itself is lousy she is confident and alluring in the challenging starring role, its really a mega role as she is in every scene.

    Like Debbie Watson in "The Cool Ones" (also 1967) Hollywood was trying to remake Dee into a star they could continue to take to the bank as changing tastes were taking a toll on their traditional type of material. Neither movie had much going for it in the script department and both were a couple beats behind the times even though the whole idea had been to showcase Dee and Watson in more with-in screenplays.

    In the long run the failure of the two pictures probably did not make that much difference as the roles for those in this wave of actresses were getting scarce and often bizarre. Jane Fonda did "Cat Ballou" in 1965 and Barbarella in 1968. Tuesday Weld turned down Bonnie & Clyde in 1967 and did "Pretty Poison" in 1968, "I Walk the Line" in 1970, and "A Safe Place" in 1971. Decent enough parts but few and far between.

    The hot players in town in the late 60's were Bob Rafelson, Bert Schneider, and Steve Blauner - BBS, who knew Hollywood needed new audiences of young people-and who were cultivating new talent and new ideas. Weld was able to crash their party even though she was not a new face. I can see them adding Dee to the cast of 1968's "Head" which could have been a game changer for her. The story was fluid enough to create a part, after all they used Annette in a spot and Dee would have offered a similar campy appeal. But as a game changer that is grasping at straws.
    5SnoopyStyle

    single gal sex comedy

    A very pregnant Heather Halloran (Sandra Dee) is rushed to the hospital. She is accompanied by her stage mom Louise Halloran (Celeste Holm), two cops, and three guys eager to marry her; next door neighbor ladies man Dick Bender (Bill Bixby), shoe salesman Hank Judson (Dwayne Hickman), and entertainment manager Pat Murad (Dick Kallman). The movie recounts how they got there. Louise has always pushed Heather to be a star. Heather is constantly pushing away the advances of lascivious men. She gets hired as a secretary to wealthy businessman Harlan Wycliff (George Hamilton) who warns her against flirting with him.

    It's a single gal sex comedy. The morality is 50's. It's trying to push the envelope by having a pregnant single girl start the movie. It's a lot of grabby guys chasing Sandra Dee and she pushes them off. It's funnier to have a flustered guy failing to get into a girl's pants than to have a girl struggling against pawing lascivious guys. The point of view makes it less funny. Heather does try to be a party girl and that's a little off brand for Sandra Dee. It's all a little off.
    8jn1356

    Sandra Dee as a would-be professional singer who is (Oops!) pregnant, with three potential dads...

    I rate this movie this highly because it does extremely well exactly what it sets out to do--provide a couple of hours of entertaining fluff. In the wake of the news of the death of Sandra Dee, I was asked for my favorite Sandra Dee movie, and I realized this is it! The ever-delightful Celeste Holm and the protective stage mother, George Hamilton too perfect as the snotty boss, the late Bill Bixby, for whom I'll never stop mourning, the sweet friend wanting to help out, and an enjoyable appearance by Mort Sahl, a groundbreaking comedian of the time who now is, unjustly, almost completely forgotten.

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Sandra 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      References Énigme à 4 inconnues (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      I 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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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1967 (Colombia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!
    • Filming locations
      • Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA(Hoover Tower shown)
    • Production company
      • Trident Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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