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What a Way to Go!

What A Cast!... What A Past!... What A Show!...
1964 | 111m | English

(6532 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A four-time widow discusses her four marriages, in which all of her husbands became incredibly rich and died prematurely because of their drive to be rich.
Release Date: Jul 31, 1964
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Writer: Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Gwen Davis
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords dark comedy
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, APJAC Productions, Orchard Productions
Box Office Revenue: $13,298,000
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Shirley MacLaine Louisa May Foster
Paul Newman Larry Flint
Robert Mitchum Rod Anderson Jr.
Dean Martin Leonard Crawley
Gene Kelly Pinky Benson
Robert Cummings Dr. Victor Stephanson
Dick Van Dyke Edgar Hopper
Reginald Gardiner Painter
Margaret Dumont Mrs. Foster
Lou Nova Trentino
Fifi D'Orsay Baroness
Maurice Marsac Rene
Wally Vernon Agent
Jane Wald Polly
Lenny Kent Hollywood Lawyer
Fred Aldrich Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Leon Alton Awards Ceremony Guest (uncredited)
Don Anderson Awards Ceremony Guest (uncredited)
Army Archerd TV Announcer (uncredited)
Anton Arnold Mr. Foster (uncredited)
Phil Arnold Publicity and Press Agent (uncredited)
Mark Bailey Private Airline Pilot (uncredited)
Al Bain Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
John Barton Farmer (uncredited)
Al Beaudine Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Marjorie Bennett Mrs. Freeman (uncredited)
Nesdon Booth Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Eugene Borden Man (uncredited)
Lynn Borden Woman (uncredited)
Barbara Bouchet Girl on Plane (uncredited)
John Cliff Waiter (uncredited)
Christopher Connelly Ned (uncredited)
Tom Conway Lord Kensington (uncredited)
William Corcoran Leonard Crawley Jr. (age 7) (uncredited)
Paul Cristo Party Guest (uncredited)
Carol Daniels Bathing Beauty (uncredited)
Alphonso DuBois Frenchman (uncredited)
Peter Duchin Cocktail Party Pianist (uncredited)
James Elsegood Shipboard Number Dancer (uncredited)
Anthony Eustrel Willard (uncredited)
Pamelyn Ferdin Geraldine Crawley (age 4) (uncredited)
Fred Fisher Customer (uncredited)
Jeff Fithian Jonathan Crawley (age 5) (uncredited)
Joe Fithian Jonathan Crawley (age 5) (uncredited)
Jacques Foti Policeman (uncredited)
Milton Frome Lawyer (uncredited)
Teri Garr Shipboard Number Dancer (uncredited)
Roy Goldman Diner Customer (uncredited)
Roy Gordon Minister (uncredited)
Sid Gould Movie Executive (uncredited)
Jack Greening Chester (uncredited)
Paula Lane Movie Executive's Girl (uncredited)
Joel Grey Patron (uncredited)
Name Job
Adolph Green Screenplay, Lyricist
J. Lee Thompson Director
Betty Comden Screenplay, Lyricist
Gene Kelly Choreographer
Sydney Guilaroff Hair Designer
Edith Head Costume Design
Moss Mabry Wardrobe Designer
L.B. Abbott Special Effects
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Ted Haworth Art Direction
Fred Hall Gaffer
Leon Shamroy Director of Photography
Margaret Donovan Hair Supervisor
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Stuart A. Reiss Set Decoration
William Eckhardt Unit Production Manager
Gwen Davis Story
Marjorie Fowler Editor
Fred R. Simpson Assistant Director
Bernard Freericks Sound
Emil Kosa Jr. Special Effects
Leon Charles Dialogue Coach
Jack Martin Smith Art Direction
Elmer Raguse Sound
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Jule Styne Songs
Nelson Riddle Original Music Composer
Name Title
Arthur P. Jacobs Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I recall a time when I saw Joan Collins in "Dynasty" (c. 1983) and her character was called "Alexis Carrington Colby Dexter"... I had never known a lady to keep the names of all of her husbands one after the other. Well, Shirley MacLaine beat her to it - by about 20 years - as her portrayal of "Loui ... sa May Foster Hopper Flint Anderson Benson". The film begins as an elegantly dressed woman tries to give the IRS a cheque for a couple of hundred million dollars. They think she is bonkers and refer her to a shrink to whom she reminisces about her hitherto marital relationships. Dean Martin in the first local bigwig to take a shine to her, but she falls for local shopkeeper Dick Van Dyke who manages to turn his tiny shop into a thriving business emporium before disaster strikes. Next she meets struggling artist Paul Neman in Paris; then Millionaire Robert Mitchum as she leaves Paris, then Gene Kelly in a cheap and cheerful diner in which she tries to get away from it all - she even proposes to her shrink - before, well it sort of goes full circle. This is a fun exposé of MacLaine's skills - singer, dancer, bon viveur, - and the male stars are very much in her orbit. Newman is particularly good (and handsome) as her painter who uses automated painting techniques to create his masterpieces, and poor old Bob Mitchum who seems to offer title more than a private plane and an arm for her to hold as she parades a line of elegant line of couture that would rival any Milan or Paris catwalk. There's a decent, if maybe too long, song and dance routine with Kelly too! The comedy is a bit predictable, and the sound-stage look of the thing is a bit too static at times, but the compendium nature of the storytelling is engaging, as is the star, and it flew by. Not great, but good.

Dec 02, 2024