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Single Room Furnished

  • 1966
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Jayne Mansfield in Single Room Furnished (1966)
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The fall of a blonde, Mansfield, from innocence to prostitution. Mansfield died before the movie was completed.The fall of a blonde, Mansfield, from innocence to prostitution. Mansfield died before the movie was completed.The fall of a blonde, Mansfield, from innocence to prostitution. Mansfield died before the movie was completed.

  • Director
    • Matt Cimber
  • Writers
    • Michael Musto
    • Matt Cimber
    • Gerald Sanford
  • Stars
    • Jayne Mansfield
    • Dorothy Keller
    • Fabian Dean
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
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    • Director
      • Matt Cimber
    • Writers
      • Michael Musto
      • Matt Cimber
      • Gerald Sanford
    • Stars
      • Jayne Mansfield
      • Dorothy Keller
      • Fabian Dean
    • 29User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Johnnie…
    Dorothy Keller
    • Flo
    Fabian Dean
    • Charley
    Billy M. Greene
    Billy M. Greene
    • Pop
    Terri Messina
    Terri Messina
    • Maria
    Martin Horsey
    • Frankie
    Walter Gregg
    • Billy
    Velia Del Greco
    • Mrs. Adamo
    Isabelle Dwan
    • Grandmother
    Jean London
    • 1st Girl
    Nancy Brock
    • 2nd Girl
    Bruno VeSota
    Bruno VeSota
    • Mr. Quack Quack
    Marty Levine
    • Mr. Ferdente
    • (voice)
    Lucille Ford
    • Lucia
    Erie MacGruder
    • Girl at Window
    • (as Erie McGruder)
    Robert Van Strawder
    • Grocery Boy
    • (as Robert Von Strawder)
    Jana Pearce
    • Waitress
    Trevor Doughty
    • Mr. Peabody
    • Director
      • Matt Cimber
    • Writers
      • Michael Musto
      • Matt Cimber
      • Gerald Sanford
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    6RodrigAndrisan

    A good dialogue film

    Also three stories united in one, originally. "Miss Negligee"(Jayne Mansfield) could really play and even very good, this film proves it fully. She plays here 3 different roles and she plays them with a lot of talent, she is credible, convincing. And those are roles of depth, not the dumb blonde as she had been advised to play in all her other films. The other actors are also very good, especially Dorothy Keller, in a role in the spirit of Giulietta Masina in "The Nights of Cabiria".
    7titanicflint

    Jayne's swan song

    The answer is yes. The question: Could Jayne act? She did in this one, and was surprisingly good at it too. I saw this movie more out of morbid curiosity than anything else, not really expecting much. I'd read lots of reviews of it, most of them on the negative side. I admit to being a big Mansfield fan so I did have a bit of a bias. And surprise, surprise I did enjoy it. For the most part! I liked her a lot more than the movie tho. I can understand why this wouldn't have been a box-office hit. It's a bit slow at times, and strays off course. The secondary plot involving Charley and Flo confused me. While the actors did a fine job, after a few minutes I felt like I was watching another movie altogether. Their first scene together was WAY too long, and I began to wonder who they were and why were they there in the first place. But after reading that Jayne died before the film completed it made sense. The producers didn't have enough completed film at that point, so it made sense to beef up the secondary roles the characters play, and pad the length of the film to a reasonable length. Not that the actors were bad, they weren't, but I felt that they were out of place here, and that they should have had a whole film of their own. Jayne does a good job here, though admittedly she's no Bette Davis. She was compelling enough to carry the movie. For a while I actually forgot I was watching Jayne Mansfield, and got caught up in the characters she was playing. She was talented. She could act. And while this isn't a great movie it does show a really good actress in the making. It's tempting to speculate where her career might have led if she'd lived. All in all, this is a good if not great movie. You be the judge.
    TJBNYC

    The Magnificent Mansfield's Quiet Exit

    At the height of her fame, Jayne Mansfield marketed hot water bottles shaped like her notorious 41-18-26 superstructure; sold her used bath water for $10 a shot; reportedly had 1,000,000 lines of copy devoted to her during a six month period in New York alone; and was considered a serious threat to Marilyn Monroe as the world's #1 blonde bombshell. Unfortunately, a relentless drive toward increasingly tacky publicity stunts quickly labeled Mansfield more an event than an actress. By the mid 1960's, her celebrity was renowned, but the star 20th Century Fox once valued at a reported $20 million was adrift without a major studio, appearing in tawdry European film productions and touring in a campy nightclub act. 1966 saw Mansfield hit near-bottom: overweight, alcoholic and dependent on pills, the fading sex goddess was at the nadir of her film career, appearing in worthless dreck like "Las Vegas Hillbillies.": Her current husband, Matt Cimber, however, still fed into her belief that, with the right project, she could become a serious actress. To that end, he directed her first "serious" drama since 1957's "Wayward Bus," a gritty little script called "Single Room, Furnished." In keeping with the film's seedy urban setting, the sets are tacky and threadbare, with a blaring jazz soundtrack. Jayne plays three roles: a teenage bride, a pregnant cocktail waitress, and a call girl. (As one columnist sniffed about the then-unmade film, "Should get into real ART when Jayne plays the teenager!") To Cimber's credit, he elicted a performance from Mansfield which, if not exactly good, is hypnotic and eminently watchable. In most of her films, Mansfield is over-upholstered window dressing; here, she is not given much room to be attractive, and even as the call girl, she's a far cry from her halcyon days at Fox. Therefore, it's to her credit that, without the benefit of silver lame, wriggling undulations or bare-breasted antics, she maintains our interest. It's a hauntingly poetic performance, completely guileless and technically lacking, but somehow very honest. At this point in her life, perhaps Mansfield knew something of her character's sadness and loneliness. On June 29, 1967, Mansfield was killed in a car accident; "Single Room, Furnished" was still incomplete, so additional scenes were shot with the supporting cast. Surprisingly, these scenes are remarkably touching, focusing on the romance between "Flo" and "Charlie." This isn't a good film, by any stretch of the imagination, but it is rather moving, and a sad, quiet postscript to the otherwise gaudy phenomenon of Jayne Mansfield.
    8bobbydiassr

    Single Room Furnished Is Very Complex

    Simple minded persons such as moonspinner55 do not try to distinguish the 3 different accents from 3 different cultures that Jayne Mansfield uses in Single Room Furnished. In my helping Jayne Mansfield master the 3 different accents it took the two of us 2 hours on how her saying the word "monkey" alone. Each of her 3 accents of Single Room Furnished were very different from her normal way of speaking. Add on that she used a different way of speaking in every movie and stage play that she was in shows, to at least me, that she had an brightness in her mind to even attempt Single Room Furnished. Another friend of mind said of Jayne Mansfield "genius"- John F Kennedy, President Of The United States.
    4moonspinner55

    A sad botch...but it was endorsed by Walter Winchell!

    Jayne Mansfield dons three different guises to play one slow-talking, slightly zonked woman (her idea of being sultry is to dawdle over every other word--or maybe she thinks she's being dramatic?). It's a tacky, flashback-framed fiasco that is filled with two-person scenes, and in every sequence the characters keep saying each other's names: "Hey, Flo?" "Yes, Charlie?" "You know what, Flo?" "What, Charlie?" A tired and amateurish farewell to Mansfield, who, contrary to popular belief, was not beheaded before its release. After perishing in an auto crash, a newswire photo flashed across the globe featuring Jayne's blonde wig next to the crushed car's right-front tire. Rumor quickly spread that it was her head, but rest assured Mansfield's head was attached to her body when she died. *1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      Jayne Mansfield's last film, as noted in the prologue by Walter Winchell. Coincidentally, this was Winchell's last film as well.
    • Connections
      Referenced in 5 Questions for Matt Cimber (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Go Away from Me, Darling
      Written by Craig Heesch

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    • Release date
      • 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Меблированная комната на одного
    • Filming locations
      • San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA(Scenes with Charlie and Flo)
    • Production companies
      • Empire Film Studios
      • Unifilm Productions
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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