That Funny Feeling (1965)
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Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: THAT FUNNY FEELING combines the innocence of romantic comedies from the early 1960s with classic comic conventions in its tales of Joan Howell (Sandra Dee), a lovely young woman who works as a... THAT FUNNY FEELING combines the innocence of romantic comedies from the early 1960s with classic comic conventions in its tales of Joan Howell (Sandra Dee), a lovely young woman who works as a maid, despite her embarrassment at her station in life. When she falls in love with a rich businessman, Tom Milford (Bobby Darin, Dee's real-life husband), she decides to take him back to one of her client's beautiful apartments--not knowing that the apartment belongs to him! [More]
Starring: Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, Donald O'Connor, Nita Talbot
Starring: Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, Donald O'Connor, Nita Talbot, Larry Storch, Leo G. Carroll, James Westerfield, Robert Strauss, Ben Lessy
Director: Richard Thorpe
Director: Richard Thorpe
Story: Norman Barasch, Carroll Moore
Screenwriter: David R. Schwartz
Composer: Bobby Darin
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