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If a Man Answers

If a Man Answers is a 1962 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin and stars then real-life husband-and-wife Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee. It was produced by Ross Hunter Productions, Inc, shot in Eastman color, and distributed by Universal-International. The screenplay was written by Richard Morris from a novel by Winifred Wolfe.[1]

If A Man Answers
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHenry Levin
Screenplay byRichard Morris
Based onIf a Man Answers
by Winifred Wolfe
Produced byRoss Hunter
StarringSandra Dee
Bobby Darin
Micheline Presle
John Lund
CinematographyRussell Metty
Edited byMilton Carruth
Music byBobby Darin
Hans J. Salter
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal International
Release date
  • October 10, 1962 (1962-10-10) (USA)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Chantal Stacy (Sandra Dee) is the daughter of Germaine Stacy (Micheline Presle), a former French showgirl, and John Stacy (John Lund), a conservative Boston antiques dealer, who met in Paris. Chantal was the product of their "soufflé-and-beans romance." Her father worries about her French side leading her into pregnancy before her Boston side finds a husband; a foghorn sounds every time a man gets too close to her.

Her father gets a promotion and the family moves to New York City. Chantal gets picked up on Fifth Avenue by Eugene "Gene" Wright (Bobby Darin), a photographer who invites her to model for him. During Chantal's first shoot, her father shows up to the set, punches Gene, after seeing the skimpy outfit Chantal is modeling in, and takes his daughter home. Chantal admits to her mother that she likes Gene and wants to continue modeling for him without John's interference; with her mother's advice, she marries Gene. However, now that she is his wife, Gene refuses to let Chantal model, effectively making her a housewife.

Shortly after their marriage, Chantal's college friend Tina (Stefanie Powers) arrives in New York. A spoiled rich girl, she goes after Gene, and he responds positively to Tina's flirting tactics, making Chantal starts to become nervous about her marriage. When Chantal is at a loss, her mother gives her a book on "How To Train Man's Best Friend" and advises Chantal that many men aren't treated as well as pets. She begins to use the dog-training techniques from the book on her husband and to her delight, the results are astounding. Germaine later explains that the book was not really for Chantel to train her husband to obey her like a dog but rather, it has been teaching her how to live with her husband.

Tina continues to stir up trouble, by admitting in a drunken stupor that she is desperately lonely and envious of Chantal's marriage and telling Gene about the dog-training book. In response, Chantal's mother suggests another trick she used to keep her father interested: taking a lover. Chantal is shocked at first, but Germaine says that her lover, "Robert Swan," was only imaginary. She kept up the act by sending herself flowers and having her girlfriends call and hang up "if a man answers" the phone, resulting in making her husband jealous. All of this is confirmed when the girls ask John about his accounts. Before Chantal leaves to go home to try out these techniques, her mother tells her that whenever Gene confronts her, she needs to respond honestly; this would make him wonder if his wife is really telling the truth about having an affair (despite being told all about the trick, John still genuinely wonders if Robert Swan exists).

All of this seems to work, after Chantal periodically sends herself two-dozen white roses and has her mom call in and click the receiver when Gene picks up the phone. Eventually, Gene goes to the florist to track down Robert Swan. Chantel goes to explain the entire situation, but Gene still pleads with her to end her affair, making her wonder why her mother's old tactics did not turn out as planned. To add to her confusion, Gene actually invites a "Robert Swan" (Cesar Romero) to dinner and then asks him to move in and share Chantal in a polyandrous relationship. Chantal, in disbelief, phones her mother about the situation. Shocked, Chantal's mother and father come over to meet the fantasy man that has been sprung to life. Her father's suspicions that Robert Swan is a living person all the more real.

After snooping around Swan's luggage and some thought, Chantal realizes Swan is actually Gene's father, Adam Wright, acting the role of her (and her mother's former) lover. She and her mother decide to play along, turning the tables on the men for a few moments. Germaine finds out from John that he, Gene, and Adam were all in on the "Swan" act from the very beginning, to which she "admits defeat" and commends her husband for "being loyal to his sex." In the end, they all reconcile, and it is revealed that Chantal is pregnant, just as Chantal's mother suspected.

Cast

  • Sandra Dee as Chantal "Chouchou/Charlotte/Charlie" Stacy
  • Bobby Darin as Eugene "Gene" Wright
  • Micheline Presle as Germaine Stacy
  • John Lund as John Stacy
  • Cesar Romero as Robert Swan/Adam Wright
  • Stefanie Powers as Tina
  • Christopher Knight as Richard
  • Ted Thorpe as the florist
  • Roger Bacon as Messenger
  • John Bleifer as Mr. Riordan, the Tobacconist
  • Pamela Searle as Model
  • Warrene Ott as Rita
  • Dani Lynn as Bunny
  • Charlene Holt as Lisa, Model
  • Gloria Camacho as Model
  • Edmay Van Dyke as Model
  • Rosalee Calvert as Model

Production

The film was based on a novel by Winifred Wolfe published in 1961. The New York Times called it "too cute to be clever."[2] Film rights were bought by Universal. In March 1961 producer Ross Hunter assigned Richard Morris to write the script. Morris had never written a script before and was best known for doing the lyrics on The Unsinkable Molly Brown.[3]

In August 1961 Hunter announced the film would star Nancy Kwan, Claudette Collbert and David Niven.[4] In October Tammy Grimes was being discussed for the star.[5] However, the lead role eventually went to Sandra Dee who made it after the birth of her child.[6] By December Dee's co star was Bobby Darin.[7]

Reception

Philip K. Scheuer criticized the score in a review for the Los Angeles Times.[8]

A. H. Weiler, in a review for the New York Times, stated, "If a Man Answers is an airy antic that would not hurt a dog but appears to be fashioned for the young in mind as well as the young in heart."[9]

Cast

The rôle of the Model was played by real-life beauty queen Pamela Searle. In 1959 she was crowned Miss.England, and later came in third in the Miss Universe contest.

Awards

This comedy was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture (Comedy) and Best Supporting Actor (Cesar Romero). It was also nominated for a Golden Laurel for Top Female Comedy Performance (Sandra Dee).

Home media availability

Universal first released the film on DVD on August 3, 2004.[10] It was re-released on February 7, 2017, as part of Universal's 4-Movie Laugh Pack DVD series, being packaged with 3 other films starring Sandra Dee (That Funny Feeling, Tammy Tell Me True, and Tammy and the Doctor).[11]

References

  1. ^ . Made by Letty. 2011-06-02. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
  2. ^ Maman Calls the Turn: IF A MAN ANSWERS. By Winifred Wolfe, 261 pp. New York: Doubleday & Co. $3.95. By BEVERLY GRUNWALD. New York Times 21 May 1961: BR39.
  3. ^ More TV Notables Grabbed for Films Los Angeles Times 31 Mar 1961: B7.
  4. ^ NEW YORK LURES MOVIE PRODUCER: Ross Hunter to Work Here on Films and a Musical By EUGENE ARCHER. New York Times19 Aug 1961: 10.
  5. ^ 'Chapman Report' Lengthens Roster Los Angeles Times 2 Oct 1961: C13.
  6. ^ Looking at Hollywood: Sandra Gets Glamor Treatment in Next Film Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 11 Nov 1961: 17.
  7. ^ FILMLAND EVENTS: Second Property Purchased by King Los Angeles Times 11 Dec 1961: C15.
  8. ^ Scheuer, Philip K. "'If a Man Answers' Teams Dee, Darin: Young Marrieds Depicted; 'I Love Louisa' Up for Liz." Los Angeles Times. 18 Oct 1962: C17. Via Proquest.
  9. ^ Weiler, A. H. "Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin in 'If a Man Answers'." New York Times. 22 Nov 1962: 51. Via Proquest.
  10. ^ If a Man Answers (DVD). August 3, 2004. ASIN B00023P4RE.
  11. ^ 4-Movie Laugh Pack (DVD). February 7, 2017. ASIN B01NBAU6UB.

External links

  • If a Man Answers at IMDb
  • If a Man Answers at the TCM Movie Database
  • If a Man Answers at AllMovie
  • If a Man Answers at Yahoo! Movies
  • Based upon the book: Winifred Wolfe (1962). If a Man Answers. New York: Dell Publishing. ASIN B000TZ2V4E.

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For the Toby Keith song see Greatest Hits Volume One Toby Keith album If a Man Answers is a 1962 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin and stars then real life husband and wife Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee It was produced by Ross Hunter Productions Inc shot in Eastman color and distributed by Universal International The screenplay was written by Richard Morris from a novel by Winifred Wolfe 1 If A Man AnswersTheatrical release posterDirected byHenry LevinScreenplay byRichard MorrisBased onIf a Man Answersby Winifred WolfeProduced byRoss HunterStarringSandra DeeBobby DarinMicheline PresleJohn LundCinematographyRussell MettyEdited byMilton CarruthMusic byBobby DarinHans J SalterProductioncompanyUniversal PicturesDistributed byUniversal InternationalRelease dateOctober 10 1962 1962 10 10 USA Running time102 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Cast 6 Awards 7 Home media availability 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditChantal Stacy Sandra Dee is the daughter of Germaine Stacy Micheline Presle a former French showgirl and John Stacy John Lund a conservative Boston antiques dealer who met in Paris Chantal was the product of their souffle and beans romance Her father worries about her French side leading her into pregnancy before her Boston side finds a husband a foghorn sounds every time a man gets too close to her Her father gets a promotion and the family moves to New York City Chantal gets picked up on Fifth Avenue by Eugene Gene Wright Bobby Darin a photographer who invites her to model for him During Chantal s first shoot her father shows up to the set punches Gene after seeing the skimpy outfit Chantal is modeling in and takes his daughter home Chantal admits to her mother that she likes Gene and wants to continue modeling for him without John s interference with her mother s advice she marries Gene However now that she is his wife Gene refuses to let Chantal model effectively making her a housewife Shortly after their marriage Chantal s college friend Tina Stefanie Powers arrives in New York A spoiled rich girl she goes after Gene and he responds positively to Tina s flirting tactics making Chantal starts to become nervous about her marriage When Chantal is at a loss her mother gives her a book on How To Train Man s Best Friend and advises Chantal that many men aren t treated as well as pets She begins to use the dog training techniques from the book on her husband and to her delight the results are astounding Germaine later explains that the book was not really for Chantel to train her husband to obey her like a dog but rather it has been teaching her how to live with her husband Tina continues to stir up trouble by admitting in a drunken stupor that she is desperately lonely and envious of Chantal s marriage and telling Gene about the dog training book In response Chantal s mother suggests another trick she used to keep her father interested taking a lover Chantal is shocked at first but Germaine says that her lover Robert Swan was only imaginary She kept up the act by sending herself flowers and having her girlfriends call and hang up if a man answers the phone resulting in making her husband jealous All of this is confirmed when the girls ask John about his accounts Before Chantal leaves to go home to try out these techniques her mother tells her that whenever Gene confronts her she needs to respond honestly this would make him wonder if his wife is really telling the truth about having an affair despite being told all about the trick John still genuinely wonders if Robert Swan exists All of this seems to work after Chantal periodically sends herself two dozen white roses and has her mom call in and click the receiver when Gene picks up the phone Eventually Gene goes to the florist to track down Robert Swan Chantel goes to explain the entire situation but Gene still pleads with her to end her affair making her wonder why her mother s old tactics did not turn out as planned To add to her confusion Gene actually invites a Robert Swan Cesar Romero to dinner and then asks him to move in and share Chantal in a polyandrous relationship Chantal in disbelief phones her mother about the situation Shocked Chantal s mother and father come over to meet the fantasy man that has been sprung to life Her father s suspicions that Robert Swan is a living person all the more real After snooping around Swan s luggage and some thought Chantal realizes Swan is actually Gene s father Adam Wright acting the role of her and her mother s former lover She and her mother decide to play along turning the tables on the men for a few moments Germaine finds out from John that he Gene and Adam were all in on the Swan act from the very beginning to which she admits defeat and commends her husband for being loyal to his sex In the end they all reconcile and it is revealed that Chantal is pregnant just as Chantal s mother suspected Cast EditSandra Dee as Chantal Chouchou Charlotte Charlie Stacy Bobby Darin as Eugene Gene Wright Micheline Presle as Germaine Stacy John Lund as John Stacy Cesar Romero as Robert Swan Adam Wright Stefanie Powers as Tina Christopher Knight as Richard Ted Thorpe as the florist Roger Bacon as Messenger John Bleifer as Mr Riordan the Tobacconist Pamela Searle as Model Warrene Ott as Rita Dani Lynn as Bunny Charlene Holt as Lisa Model Gloria Camacho as Model Edmay Van Dyke as Model Rosalee Calvert as ModelProduction EditThe film was based on a novel by Winifred Wolfe published in 1961 The New York Times called it too cute to be clever 2 Film rights were bought by Universal In March 1961 producer Ross Hunter assigned Richard Morris to write the script Morris had never written a script before and was best known for doing the lyrics on The Unsinkable Molly Brown 3 In August 1961 Hunter announced the film would star Nancy Kwan Claudette Collbert and David Niven 4 In October Tammy Grimes was being discussed for the star 5 However the lead role eventually went to Sandra Dee who made it after the birth of her child 6 By December Dee s co star was Bobby Darin 7 Reception EditPhilip K Scheuer criticized the score in a review for the Los Angeles Times 8 A H Weiler in a review for the New York Times stated If a Man Answers is an airy antic that would not hurt a dog but appears to be fashioned for the young in mind as well as the young in heart 9 Cast EditThe role of the Model was played by real life beauty queen Pamela Searle In 1959 she was crowned Miss England and later came in third in the Miss Universe contest Awards EditThis comedy was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Comedy and Best Supporting Actor Cesar Romero It was also nominated for a Golden Laurel for Top Female Comedy Performance Sandra Dee Home media availability EditUniversal first released the film on DVD on August 3 2004 10 It was re released on February 7 2017 as part of Universal s 4 Movie Laugh Pack DVD series being packaged with 3 other films starring Sandra Dee That Funny Feeling Tammy Tell Me True and Tammy and the Doctor 11 References Edit Film Fashion If A Man Answers Made by Letty 2011 06 02 Archived from the original on 2012 04 26 Retrieved 2013 05 12 Maman Calls the Turn IF A MAN ANSWERS By Winifred Wolfe 261 pp New York Doubleday amp Co 3 95 By BEVERLY GRUNWALD New York Times 21 May 1961 BR39 More TV Notables Grabbed for Films Los Angeles Times 31 Mar 1961 B7 NEW YORK LURES MOVIE PRODUCER Ross Hunter to Work Here on Films and a Musical By EUGENE ARCHER New York Times19 Aug 1961 10 Chapman Report Lengthens Roster Los Angeles Times 2 Oct 1961 C13 Looking at Hollywood Sandra Gets Glamor Treatment in Next Film Hopper Hedda Chicago Daily Tribune 11 Nov 1961 17 FILMLAND EVENTS Second Property Purchased by King Los Angeles Times 11 Dec 1961 C15 Scheuer Philip K If a Man Answers Teams Dee Darin Young Marrieds Depicted I Love Louisa Up for Liz Los Angeles Times 18 Oct 1962 C17 Via Proquest Weiler A H Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin in If a Man Answers New York Times 22 Nov 1962 51 Via Proquest If a Man Answers DVD August 3 2004 ASIN B00023P4RE 4 Movie Laugh Pack DVD February 7 2017 ASIN B01NBAU6UB External links EditIf a Man Answers at IMDb If a Man Answers at the TCM Movie Database If a Man Answers at AllMovie If a Man Answers at Yahoo Movies Based upon the book Winifred Wolfe 1962 If a Man Answers New York Dell Publishing ASIN B000TZ2V4E Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title If a Man Answers amp oldid 1112491894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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