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Tammy and the Bachelor

Tammy and the Bachelor is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Debbie Reynolds as Tambrey "Tammy" Tyree, Walter Brennan as Grandpa Dinwitty and Leslie Nielsen as Peter Brent. It is the first of the four Tammy films. It was adapted from the 1948 novel Tammy Out of Time by Cid Ricketts Sumner.

Tammy and The Bachelor
VHS cover
Directed byJoseph Pevney
Written byOscar Brodney
Based onTammy Out of Time
1948 novel
by Cid Ricketts Sumner
Produced byRoss Hunter
StarringDebbie Reynolds
Walter Brennan
Leslie Nielsen
Mala Powers
CinematographyArthur E. Arling
Edited byTed Kent
Music byRay Evans
Jay Livingston
Frank Skinner
Distributed byUniversal-International
Release date
  • June 14, 1957 (1957-06-14)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budgetless than $1 million[1]
Box office$3 million (US rentals)[2]

Plot edit

Tambrey "Tammy" Tyree (Debbie Reynolds) is a seventeen-year-old girl living in a houseboat on the Mississippi River at Natchez, Mississippi (within sight of Louisiana) with her Grandpa, John Dinwitty (Walter Brennan). She runs around barefoot, dreaming of life outside of the swamp, and talking to her best friend, Nan, a goat.

One day a small airplane crashes in the swamp. Tammy and her grandfather go to see what they can salvage from the wreck and find the unconscious pilot, Peter Brent (Leslie Nielsen). Tammy and her grandfather help Peter recover at their home, during which time Tammy falls in love with Peter. However, he must return to his own home, but he tells the grandfather that, if anything happened to the grandfather, Tammy would be welcome to come and stay with Peter at his spacious house at Natchez.

 
Drive-in advertisement from 1957 for Tammy and the Bachelor and co-feature, The Midnight Story.

Several weeks later, Tammy's grandfather is arrested for making moonshine. With no one else to stay with, Tammy sets off for Brentwood Hall, Peter's home. She arrives during a dance rehearsal and sees Peter with his friends. When Peter's friend Ernie discovers Tammy outside of the party, Tammy tries to explain her grandfather's imprisonment; however, Peter misunderstands and tells Mrs. Brent (Fay Wray) that Tammy's grandfather has died, leading the Brents to take her in. Tammy learns that Peter is busy with "Brentwood #6", an experimental tomato he is growing in hopes of making Brentwood Hall self-sustaining once again. After Tammy finally tells everyone that her grandfather isn't actually dead, Mrs. Brent is upset over Tammy announcing to everyone that she has a relative in jail. However, Peter and his Aunt Renie convince Tammy to stay, leading her to sing of her love for Peter ("Tammy").

Barbara Bissle, Peter's fiancee, drops by Brentwood Hall. Her uncle wants Peter to stop experimenting with tomatoes and offers him a deal to come to work with him in the advertising business. Peter turns down the offer. That week is also Natchez Pilgrimage Week, which includes a ball and tours of Brentwood Hall, all while in costume. Renie gives Tammy the dress Peter's great-grandmother wore. Mrs. Brent and Renie suggest that Tammy pretend to be Great-Grandmother Cratchett for the evening. At the Ball that night, Tammy tells a story for the guests and enchants everyone, even Mrs. Brent.

That night, a hail storm hits Brentwood Hall and destroys all of the Brentwood #6 plants. The next morning, Peter announces that he is going to accept the advertising offer, leading Tammy to run away back to the bayou. As Peter realizes he loves Tammy, he calls off his engagement with Barbara, then finds Tammy's grandfather and secures his release. The two men then return to the houseboat, where Peter reconciles with Tammy and they kiss.

Cast edit

Production edit

Leslie Nielsen was borrowed from MGM to play the male lead. Joseph Pevney directed under the first of a new five-picture contract with Universal. Filming began in April 1956.[3]

Awards edit

Jay Livingston and Ray Evans were nominated for an Oscar for their song "Tammy", sung over the film's main titles by The Ames Brothers. Its naive sentimentality has proved an irresistible target for parody, especially in Stan Freberg's "Madison Ave. Werewolf": "When I hold your sweet, hairy hands tight in mine... Clammy! Clammy!".

Reynolds placed second for a Golden Laurel for Top Female Comedy Performance. The film itself was awarded third place for a Golden Laurel for Top Comedy.

Reynolds's single version of the film's title song (heard later in the movie) became an across-the-music-charts #1 hit 45 release, on Coral Records.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "What Makes Tammy Run?". Variety. 18 September 1957. p. 4.
  2. ^ "Top Grosses of 1957", Variety, 8 January 1958: 30
  3. ^ UNIVERSAL CASTS FILM NEWCOMER: Studio Borrows Leslie Nielsen for Co-Starring Role With Miss Reynolds in 'Tammy' New Role for Henry Jones Of Local Origin By THOMAS M. PRYOR Special to The New York Times. 21 Apr 1956: 11.

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Tammy and the Bachelor is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Debbie Reynolds as Tambrey Tammy Tyree Walter Brennan as Grandpa Dinwitty and Leslie Nielsen as Peter Brent It is the first of the four Tammy films It was adapted from the 1948 novel Tammy Out of Time by Cid Ricketts Sumner Tammy and The BachelorVHS coverDirected byJoseph PevneyWritten byOscar BrodneyBased onTammy Out of Time1948 novelby Cid Ricketts SumnerProduced byRoss HunterStarringDebbie ReynoldsWalter BrennanLeslie NielsenMala PowersCinematographyArthur E ArlingEdited byTed KentMusic byRay EvansJay LivingstonFrank SkinnerDistributed byUniversal InternationalRelease dateJune 14 1957 1957 06 14 Running time89 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudgetless than 1 million 1 Box office 3 million US rentals 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editTambrey Tammy Tyree Debbie Reynolds is a seventeen year old girl living in a houseboat on the Mississippi River at Natchez Mississippi within sight of Louisiana with her Grandpa John Dinwitty Walter Brennan She runs around barefoot dreaming of life outside of the swamp and talking to her best friend Nan a goat One day a small airplane crashes in the swamp Tammy and her grandfather go to see what they can salvage from the wreck and find the unconscious pilot Peter Brent Leslie Nielsen Tammy and her grandfather help Peter recover at their home during which time Tammy falls in love with Peter However he must return to his own home but he tells the grandfather that if anything happened to the grandfather Tammy would be welcome to come and stay with Peter at his spacious house at Natchez nbsp Drive in advertisement from 1957 for Tammy and the Bachelor and co feature The Midnight Story Several weeks later Tammy s grandfather is arrested for making moonshine With no one else to stay with Tammy sets off for Brentwood Hall Peter s home She arrives during a dance rehearsal and sees Peter with his friends When Peter s friend Ernie discovers Tammy outside of the party Tammy tries to explain her grandfather s imprisonment however Peter misunderstands and tells Mrs Brent Fay Wray that Tammy s grandfather has died leading the Brents to take her in Tammy learns that Peter is busy with Brentwood 6 an experimental tomato he is growing in hopes of making Brentwood Hall self sustaining once again After Tammy finally tells everyone that her grandfather isn t actually dead Mrs Brent is upset over Tammy announcing to everyone that she has a relative in jail However Peter and his Aunt Renie convince Tammy to stay leading her to sing of her love for Peter Tammy Barbara Bissle Peter s fiancee drops by Brentwood Hall Her uncle wants Peter to stop experimenting with tomatoes and offers him a deal to come to work with him in the advertising business Peter turns down the offer That week is also Natchez Pilgrimage Week which includes a ball and tours of Brentwood Hall all while in costume Renie gives Tammy the dress Peter s great grandmother wore Mrs Brent and Renie suggest that Tammy pretend to be Great Grandmother Cratchett for the evening At the Ball that night Tammy tells a story for the guests and enchants everyone even Mrs Brent That night a hail storm hits Brentwood Hall and destroys all of the Brentwood 6 plants The next morning Peter announces that he is going to accept the advertising offer leading Tammy to run away back to the bayou As Peter realizes he loves Tammy he calls off his engagement with Barbara then finds Tammy s grandfather and secures his release The two men then return to the houseboat where Peter reconciles with Tammy and they kiss Cast editDebbie Reynolds as Tambrey Tammy Tyree Leslie Nielsen as Peter Brent Walter Brennan as Grandpa John Dinwitty Mala Powers as Barbara Bissle Sidney Blackmer as Professor Brent Mildred Natwick as Aunt Renie Fay Wray as Mrs Brent Philip Ober as Alfred Bissle Craig Hill as Ernie Louise Beavers as Osia the cook April Kent as TinaProduction editLeslie Nielsen was borrowed from MGM to play the male lead Joseph Pevney directed under the first of a new five picture contract with Universal Filming began in April 1956 3 Awards editJay Livingston and Ray Evans were nominated for an Oscar for their song Tammy sung over the film s main titles by The Ames Brothers Its naive sentimentality has proved an irresistible target for parody especially in Stan Freberg s Madison Ave Werewolf When I hold your sweet hairy hands tight in mine Clammy Clammy Reynolds placed second for a Golden Laurel for Top Female Comedy Performance The film itself was awarded third place for a Golden Laurel for Top Comedy Reynolds s single version of the film s title song heard later in the movie became an across the music charts 1 hit 45 release on Coral Records See also editList of American films of 1957References edit What Makes Tammy Run Variety 18 September 1957 p 4 Top Grosses of 1957 Variety 8 January 1958 30 UNIVERSAL CASTS FILM NEWCOMER Studio Borrows Leslie Nielsen for Co Starring Role With Miss Reynolds in Tammy New Role for Henry Jones Of Local Origin By THOMAS M PRYOR Special to The New York Times 21 Apr 1956 11 External links editTammy and the Bachelor at the TCM Movie Database Tammy and the Bachelor at IMDb nbsp Tammy and the Bachelor at AllMovie Tammy and the Bachelor at the American Film Institute Catalog Tammy and the Bachelor at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tammy and the Bachelor amp oldid 1219670146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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