Themes: Looking For Love, Love Triangles, Opposites Attract
Main Cast: Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin, Stefanie Powers, Robert Conrad
Release Year: 1963
Country: US
Run Time: 100 minutes
Plot
This light romantic comedy filmed on location in Palm Springs finds couples engaging in a kissing frenzy of puppy love. Jim (Troy Donahue) has eyes for Bunny (Stephanie Powers), unaware she is the daughter of the local chief of police (Andrew Duggan). Connie Stevens, Jack Weston, Ty Hardin and Jerry Van Dyke. The Modern Folk Quartet makes an out-of-place appearance performing in a casino. Robert Conrad is the spoiled rotten rich kid who tries to interfere with love and romance with his lupine lusting. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
Andrew Duggan - Chief Dixon; Jack Weston - Coach Campbell; Carole Cook - Mrs. Yates; Jerry Van Dyke - Bitt Roberts; Zeme North - Amanda North; Bill Mumy - Boom Boom; Robert Gothie - Gabby; Greg Benedict - Hap; Gary Kincaid - Fred; Mark Dempsey - Mike; Jim Shane - Dave; Roger Bacon; Sandy Kevin; Dorothy Green - Cora Dixon; Tina Cole
Credit
LeRoy G. Deane - Art Director, Joyce Rogers - Costume Designer, Robert Richards - Costume Designer, M. Butler - Costume Designer, May Booth - Costume Designer, Norma Brown - Costume Designer, Norman Taurog - Director, Folmar Blangsted - Editor, Frank Perkins - Composer (Music Score), Larry Kusik - Songwriter, Paul Evans - Songwriter, Gordon Bau - Makeup, Norman Pringle - Makeup, Fred Williams - Makeup, Harold Lipstein - Cinematographer, Michael A. Hoey - Producer, George James Hopkins - Set Designer, Earl Hamner - Screenwriter