One of six unsuccessful scripts selected for Day by her ailing husband, producer Melcher, in the last years of his life...
With Six You Get Eggroll (1968)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:2
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: In her last film, which unofficially inspired TV's "The Brady Bunch," Doris Day plays a widow who marries a widower. Abby McClure manages lumberjacks by light and minds her three sons by... In her last film, which unofficially inspired TV's "The Brady Bunch," Doris Day plays a widow who marries a widower. Abby McClure manages lumberjacks by light and minds her three sons by night. One day she meets Jake Iverson, a kind man who has a daughter, and Abby and Jake quickly fall in love. When they decide to get hitched, though, their children are not exactly eager to become one big, happy family. [More]
Starring: Doris Day, Brian Keith, Alice Ghostley, Barbara Hershey
Starring: Doris Day, Brian Keith, Alice Ghostley, Barbara Hershey, Jamie Farr, George Carlin, Pat Carroll, John Findlater
Director: Howard Morris
Director: Howard Morris
Producer: Martin Melcher
Screenwriter: Gwen Bagni, Paul Dubov, Harvey Bullock, R. S. Allen
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if you can get past that awful title, the G-rated 1968 film turns out to be a cheerful story about the difficulties of mid-life romance...
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