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That touch of Mink DVD 1962 Egy kis ravaszság / Directed by Delbert Mann / Starring: Cary Grant, Doris Day / Widescreen edition

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That touch of Mink DVD 1962 Egy kis ravaszság / Directed by Delbert Mann / Starring: Cary Grant, Doris Day / Widescreen Edition

UPC 5996255715514

REGION 2 PAL DVD  

MADE IN HUNGARY

AUDIO: English mono, Italian mono, French mono

SUBTITLES: HUNGARIAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, SWEDISH, DANISH, NORWEGIAN, FINNISH, DUTCH, BULGARIAN, ICELANDIC, GREEK, IVRIT, CROATIAN, ARABIC, TURKISH, POLISH, ITALIAN, ROMANIAN, CZECH, SLOVENIAN, SERBIAN

Playtime: 95 minutes

 

English Summary:

That Touch of Mink is a 1962 American Eastmancolor romantic comedy film directed by Delbert Mann and starring Cary Grant, Doris Day, Gig Young and Audrey Meadows.

Plot

Cathy Timberlake, a New York City career woman, meets Philip Shayne after his Rolls Royce splashes her dress with mud while she is on her way to a job interview.

Philip proposes a romantic affair, while Cathy is holding out for marriage. Watching from the sidelines are Philip's financial manager, Roger, who sees a therapist, because he feels guilty about helping his boss with his numerous conquests, and Cathy's roommate, Connie Emerson, who knows what Philip is seeking.

Philip wines and dines Cathy. He takes her to see the New York Yankees play baseball. They watch from the Yankees dugout (he owns part of the team). Cathy's complaints about the umpire while seated alongside Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Yogi Berra (playing themselves) cause umpire Art Passarella to throw all of them out of the game.

Philip's conscience weighs on him, so he withdraws an invitation to Bermuda, which only serves to make Cathy agree to go. While in Bermuda, anxiety-ridden over the evening's sexual implications, Cathy comes down with a nervous rash, much to her embarrassment and his frustration.

The Bermuda trip is repeated, but this time Cathy drinks to soothe her nerves and ends up drunk. While intoxicated, Cathy falls off the balcony onto an awning below. She is then carried in her pajamas through the crowded hotel lobby.

At the urging of Roger and Connie, who are convinced that Philip is in love with her, Cathy goes on a date with Beasley, whom she dislikes, to make Philip jealous. Her plan succeeds and she and Philip get married. On their honeymoon, he breaks out in a rash.

 

Hungarian Summary:

A csinos Cathy Timberlake a legszebb ruháját vette fel, hogy jó benyomást keltsen a bemutatkozó beszélgetésen. Cathy egy ideje munkanélküli, és most talán van esélye egy jó állás megkaparintására. Egy arra haladó gazdag üzletember - pontosabban a férfi Rolls-Royce-a - azonban keresztülvágja a számításait. A figyelmetlen sofőr pont a lány mellett hajt bele egy jókora pocsolyába, így oda Cathy tökéletes megjelenése - és valószínűleg a munkája is... Hamarosan azonban kiderül, hogy a figyelmetlen fiatalember nem más, mint a jómódú, egyedülálló és felettébb jóképű Philip Shayne, aki éppen titkárnőt keres az előtte álló több hetes üzleti utazásra, és Cathy - dacára a sáros öltözékének - éppen kedvére való lánynak tűnik... 

 

Cast / Szereplők:

 

Directed by Delbert Mann
Produced by Robert Arthur
Martin Melcher
Stanley Shapiro
Written by Stanley Shapiro
Nate Monaster
Starring Cary Grant
Doris Day
Gig Young
Audrey Meadows
Music by George Duning
Cinematography Russell Metty
Edited by Ted J. Kent
Production
company
Granley Company
Arwin Productions
Nob Hill Productions
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date
  • June 14, 1962 (Radio City Music Hall)
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

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