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The Pleasure of His Company

What a pleasure... and it's all yours!
1961 | 115m | English

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Director: George Seaton
Writer: Samuel A. Taylor
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Biddeford "Pogo" Poole, an urbane charmer, has been absent for most of the life of his daughter, Jessica, but he pops up again as she prepares to marry a California rancher. Though Pogo's ex-wife remains unimpressed, Jessica quickly falls for her father's charismatic offensive. Soon, however, his reappearance causes complications for the bride-to-be, and she must decide whether or not to go ahead with the wedding.
Release Date: Jun 01, 1961
Director: George Seaton
Writer: Samuel A. Taylor
Genres: Comedy
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Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Fred Astaire Biddeford 'Pogo' Poole
Debbie Reynolds Jessica Poole
Lilli Palmer Katharine Dougherty
Tab Hunter Roger Henderson
Gary Merrill James Dougherty
Charles Ruggles Mackenzie Savage
Harold Fong Toy
Elvia Allman Mrs. Mooney
Eleanor Audley Mrs. Thompson (uncredited)
Edith Head Dress Designer (uncredited)
Philippe Mareuil Doublure voix française de Tab Hunter
Lomax Study Patron (uncredited)
Name Job
George Seaton Director
Hermes Pan Choreographer
Alfred Newman Music
Robert Burks Cinematography
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Edith Head Costume Design
Wally Westmore Makeup Artist
Cornelia Otis Skinner Theatre Play
Alma Macrorie Editor
Edward Warschilka Editor
Tambi Larsen Art Direction
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Frank R. McKelvy Set Decoration
Charles Grenzbach Sound
Hugo Grenzbach Sound
Joel Moss Sound Recordist
Whitey Hughes Stunts
Samuel A. Taylor Screenplay, Theatre Play
Name Title
William Perlberg Producer
Gordon Cornell Layne Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actress Anne Bancroft Nominated
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Geronimo1967
6.0

There is something of the "Philadelphia Story" (1940) about this film. Debbie Reynolds is "Jessica" a San Francisco sophisticate who is about to marry hunky Texan cattleman "Roger" (Tab Hunter). Their wedding is all set when her absentee father "Pogo" (Fred Astaire) turns up and chaos ensues. His ex ... -wife - her mother - "Katharine" (Lili Palmer) and her new husband "James" (Gary Merrill) are soon at the end of their tethers and it seems that only their cook "Mrs. Mooney" (Elvia Allman) will put up with his annoying and selfish antics. Around an hour in I actually felt sorry for poor old "Roger": tempers are fraying; "Pogo" seems to have it in for him and his dreams of a perfect wedding appear to be going the way of the dodo. Pre-wedding jitters or the Machiavellian scheming of his soon-to-be father-in-law? There are moments when this is funny - and Reynolds goes at it was enthusiasm and gusto, but after a while I found the joke started to wear a bit thin, and there was a subtle, but definite, nastiness that seemed to creep in to try and string out the story for almost half an hour longer than it ought to have been. I imagine this would have worked far better on stage, the slightly episodic nature of the story would probably work better there offering a better avenue for the punchlines the are frequent, but not always very strong. I also found George Seaton made a bit too much use of Alfred Newman's rather dominating score, too. It's enjoyable enough, but with a cast of this calibre I was expecting something just a bit better.

Feb 12, 2023