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'The Thrill of It All' is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Doris Day and James Garner, with a supporting cast featuring Carl Reiner, Arlene Francis, Reginald Owen and ZaSu Pitts. The screenplay was written by Carl Reiner from a story by Larry Gelbart.

Reiner had originally conceived the project for Judy Holliday, who developed cancer and had to bow out of the project, according to Reiner's reminiscence during his videotaped "Archive of American Television" interview.

Plot



The story centers around suburban housewife Beverly Boyer and her husband, a successful obstetrician and devoted family man, Gerald. Beverly is offered the opportunity to star in a television commercial advertising Happy Soap. After a shaky start, she gets a contract for nearly $80,000 per year (about $ in ) to appear in weekly TV commercials.

Soon the soap company places greater and greater demands on the unlikely TV star. Gerald resents the fact that the appearances are taking up an increasing amount of her time, and becomes jealous of the level of attention that her new-found stardom has brought her. Their relationship slowly deteriorates, and Gerald leaves her after unintentionally driving his 1958 Chevrolet convertible into the surprise swimming pool the soap company built where their garage used to be. Gerald later returns, employing psychological warfare to make Beverly jealous by pretending that he is drinking and carousing with multiple women. After a harrowing, bonding experience involving an expectant couple with whom they have become friendly, Beverly decides to give up her lucrative career and return to her "philandering" husband and her life as a housewife and mother.

Cast



* Doris Day as Beverly Boyer

* James Garner as Dr. Gerald Boyer

* Arlene Francis as Mrs. Fraleigh

* Edward Andrews as Gardiner Fraleigh

* Reginald Owen as Old Tom Fraleigh

* ZaSu Pitts as Olivia

* Elliott Reid as Mike Palmer

* Alice Pearce as Irving's Wife

* Kym Karath as Maggie Boyer

* Brian Nash as Andy Boyer

* Lucy Landau as Mrs. Goethe

* Paul Hartman as Dr. Taylor

* Burt Mustin as the Fraleighs' butler

Carl Reiner, one of the two screenwriters of the film, makes brief appearances as a character actor appearing on TV in various nasty roles (World War II German Officer / Cad / Western Gunslinger).

Production



The film was announced in 1962. Hunter wanted to reunite Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald by having them play support parts.FILMMAKER TALKS ABOUT 5 PROJECTS: Hunter, Here in Visit, Tells of MacDonald-Eddy Plan 'Tammy Takes Over' Is Next Joanne Woodward to Star British Film Opens Today 7 Vie for Golden Laurel Albert Lamorisse Visits

By HOWARD THOMPSON. New York Times 16 May 1962: 33.


Doris Day and James Garner played the leads as a married couple in another theatrical film later that same year titled 'Move Over, Darling', a remake of the Irene Dunne/Cary Grant movie 'My Favorite Wife' (1940). 'The Thrill of It All' and 'Move Over, Darling' were almost equally huge box office hits, with the first film released in July and the second opening on Christmas Day.

Reception



'The Thrill of It All' was the 16th biggest hit of the year, grossing $11,779,093 domestically. It earned $6 million in US theatrical rentals."All-Time Top Grossers", 'Variety', 8 January 1964 p 69

Garner wrote the film was "better than it should have been... because of Doris."

See also



*List of American films of 1963

References




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