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6.2/10
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A father's attempts to protect his college-age daughter from trouble backfire and he finds himself in the middle of scandal after scandal.A father's attempts to protect his college-age daughter from trouble backfire and he finds himself in the middle of scandal after scandal.A father's attempts to protect his college-age daughter from trouble backfire and he finds himself in the middle of scandal after scandal.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Bob Denver
- Alex
- (as Robert Denver)
Leon Alton
- Man at Airport
- (uncredited)
Don Anderson
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaThe film was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Henry Ephron and his wife and partner Phoebe Ephron, who were inspired by their real-life correspondence with their college-age daughter, the eventual novelist, screenwriter and film director Nora Ephron.
- GoofsThe newspaper picture of Frank jumping off the riverboat does not match the actual scene of Frank jumping off.
- Quotes
man at LAX: Scooby!
Mollie Michaelson: Scooby-doo!
- ConnectionsReferenced in What's My Line?: James Stewart (1963)
- SoundtracksFar Above Cayuga's Waters
(uncredited)
aka "Alma Mater"
Music from the song "Annie Lisle"
Written by H.S. Thompson
Played during the first college scene
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A 1963 comedy starring James Stewart & Sandra Dee. Being put through the wringer by a civic board, Stewart recounts how he ended up there when daughter Dee went to college & became the apple of many a man's eye. At first getting a musical berth at a proto-hippie coffee joint, she soon flexes her artistic muscle (evidenced by her painting canvases at home wearing a 2 piece bikini where an ogling man nearly nearly crashes his car!) prompting her & her French beau to go to France (since she's won an art scholarship). Throughout poor Stewart, a lawyer, gets a front row vista to the culture wars as he gets arrested during a college sit-in, can't get a stiff drink at the coffee bar & having Dee's Parisian female roommates attack him when he honestly asked if they were hookers. Dee gets a wedding proposal from her man w/a date to meet his parents at a masquerade party but things don't go smoothly since her man's parents are snobs. Will the wedding go off w/o a hitch? Typical of Stewart's 60's comedy output which found him more stunned at the state of the world to reflect what was going on in burgeoning youth movement of the time w/Dee cute as a button (& a fellow New Jerseyian, go Bayonne!) trying to keep her dad's sanity in check. Also starring Audrey Meadows (wasted frankly!) as Stewart's wife, Bob Denver (billed as Robert!) playing a future version of his Maynard G. Krebs persona from Dobie Gillis, Robert Morley as a fellow traveler Stewart encounters in Paree & John McGiver as the head of the board impugning Stewart's character. Interesting fact the script was based on a play written by Henry & Phoebe Ephron, writer Nora's parents, who based the daughter's character on her.
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- Also known as
- Uzmi je, moja je
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- Budget
- $2,435,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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