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The Pleasure Seekers (1964 film)

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'The Pleasure Seekers' is a 1964 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco from a screenplay by Edith Sommer, based on the 1952 novel 'Coins in the Fountain' by John H. Secondari. The film stars Ann-Margret, Tony Franciosa, Carol Lynley, Gardner McKay, and Pamela Tiffin, with Gene Tierney (in her final film) and Brian Keith. Ann-Margret sings four songs composed by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen.

The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Scoring of Music Adaptation or Treatment for Lionel Newman and Alexander Courage.

Plot



Susie Higgins arrives in Madrid and moves in with her friend Maggie Williams and Maggie's roommate Fran Hobson. Still a virgin, Susie is surprised to find both of the other girls have active dating lives. Secretary Maggie has recently ended an affair and is now seeing her married boss Paul Barton, much to the dismay of Paul's jealous wife Jane. At the same time, Maggie's co-worker Pete McCoy is in love with Maggie, who barely notices him. Fran, an aspiring actress, flamenco dancer and singer, eagerly pursues Spanish doctor Andres Brioes. While at the Museo del Prado, Susie catches the eye of wealthy playboy Emilio Lacayo, who adds her to his already large group of girlfriends.

The three girls spend the summer attending various parties while pursuing and being pursued by the men in their lives. In the end, Maggie chooses McCoy over Barton, Dr. Brioes settles down with Fran, and Lacayo with Susie. All of them decide to stay in Madrid.

Cast



Production



The film was announced in February 1964. The original stars to be in it were Ann-Margret, Carol Lynley, James Darren and George Chakiris.Stars Celebrate Benny's Birthday: 90 Notables Attend Party; Loren, Peppard a New Team

Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 19 Feb 1964: D10.
By April, Darren and Chakiris had dropped out, replaced by Gardner MacKay, with Pamela Tiffin as the third girl. Negulsesco said the film would be different from the earlier one. "Instead of Rome, this picture is set in Madrid. Instead of three girls and three men, I'm using four. Naturally, the problems of American girls living in Madrid are similar to those in 'Three Coins', but this is 1964, so we'll have more difficulties."Looking at Hollywood: MacArthur Story to Be Made Into Movie

Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Tribune. 11 Apr 1964: 16.


Ann-Margret was paid $2,000 a week over ten weeks. This was less than she received for other studios, but she had an old commitment to Fox.Meet Ann-Margret: Hard Work, Ambition Propel a Young Actress To the Top in Hollywood

By DAVID H. KELSEY Wall Street Journal 7 Apr 1964: 1.


Filming started in May which stage Brian Keith had joined the cast.Looking at Hollywood: Brigitte Wanted for Jimmy Stewart Film

Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Tribune 7 May 1964: e6.
Several scenes were shot in the Prado Museum in Madrid.Art Treasures Used in Picture Shot in Spain

Los Angeles Times 18 Jan 1965: C15.


Reception



According to Fox records, the film needed to earn $3,900,000 in film rentals to break even and made $3,205,000, meaning it lost money.

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