jeudi 18 février 2021

Blonde défie F.B.I. (1965) Frank Tashlin - The glass bottom boat (03.08.1965 / 1965)

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Directed by 

Frank Tashlin

Writing Credits  

Everett Freeman...(written by)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Doris DayDoris Day...Jennifer Nelson
Rod TaylorRod Taylor...Bruce Templeton
Arthur GodfreyArthur Godfrey...Axel Nordstrom
John McGiverJohn McGiver...Ralph Goodwin
Paul LyndePaul Lynde...Homer Cripps
Edward AndrewsEdward Andrews...Gen. Wallace Bleecker
Eric FlemingEric Fleming...Edgar Hill
Dom DeLuiseDom DeLuise...Julius Pritter (as Dom De Luise)
Dick MartinDick Martin...Zack Molloy
Elisabeth FraserElisabeth Fraser...Nina Bailey
George TobiasGeorge Tobias...Mr. Fenimore
Alice PearceAlice Pearce...Mrs. Fenimore
Ellen CorbyEllen Corby...Anna Miller
Dee J. ThompsonDee J. Thompson...Donna
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Richard AldenRichard Alden...Executive (uncredited)
Don AndersonDon Anderson...Party Guest (uncredited)
Shirley AnthonyShirley Anthony...Party Guest (uncredited)
Ellen AtterburyEllen Atterbury...Wife (uncredited)
Bella BruckBella Bruck...Minor Role (uncredited)
William BurnsideWilliam Burnside...Reporter (uncredited)
Boyd CabeenBoyd Cabeen...Party Guest (uncredited)
George CarlinGeorge Carlin...Unknown (uncredited)
Regina CarrolRegina Carrol...Minor Role (uncredited)
Pat CasellaPat Casella...Secretary (uncredited)
Jerry CatronJerry Catron...Executive (uncredited)
George CisarGeorge Cisar...Fat Man (uncredited)
Robert ColeRobert Cole...Party Guest (uncredited)
Bill CordBill Cord...American (uncredited)
John DennisJohn Dennis...Policeman (uncredited)
Dick DialDick Dial...Executive (uncredited)
Ken DuMainKen DuMain...Caterer (uncredited)
Roy EasonRoy Eason...Executive (uncredited)
James GonzalezJames Gonzalez...Party Guest (uncredited)
M. HakimM. Hakim...Henchman (uncredited)
Florence HalopFlorence Halop...Lady on Telephone (uncredited)
Joe HaworthJoe Haworth...Reporter (uncredited)
Kathryn JanssenKathryn Janssen...Party Guest (uncredited)
Maurice KellyMaurice Kelly...Reporter (uncredited)
James MacklinJames Macklin...Policeman (uncredited)
Mike MahoneyMike Mahoney...Reporter (uncredited)
Theodore MarcuseTheodore Marcuse...Gregor - Spy with Cigar (uncredited)
Gregg MartellGregg Martell...Russian (uncredited)
Frank ParkerFrank Parker...Engineer (uncredited)
Joe PloskiJoe Ploski...Husband (uncredited)
Murray PollackMurray Pollack...Party Guest (uncredited)
Christopher RiordanChristopher Riordan...Party Guest / Computer Plant Worker (uncredited)
Michael RomanoffMichael Romanoff...Husband (uncredited)
Rachel RomenRachel Romen...Reporter (uncredited)
Jeffrey SayreJeffrey Sayre...Party Guest (uncredited)
Bernard SellBernard Sell...Party Guest (uncredited)
Norman StevansNorman Stevans...Party Guest (uncredited)
Charles StewartCharles Stewart...Reporter (uncredited)
Larry StrongLarry Strong...Engineer Space Center (uncredited)
Blaine TurnerBlaine Turner...Caterer (uncredited)
Leslie VallenLeslie Vallen...Miss Perkins (uncredited)
Robert VaughnRobert Vaughn...Napoleon Solo (uncredited)
Charles VictorCharles Victor...Minor Role (uncredited)
Carolyn WilliamsonCarolyn Williamson...Party Girl (uncredited)

Produced by 

Everett Freeman...producer: A Martin Melcher-Everett Freeman Production
Martin Melcher...producer: A Martin Melcher-Everett Freeman Production

Music by 

Frank De Vol...(as De Vol)

Cinematography by 

Leon Shamroy...director of photography

Film Editing by 

John McSweeney Jr....(as John McSweeney)

Art Direction by 

Edward C. Carfagno...(as Edward Carfagno)
George W. Davis

Set Decoration by 

Henry Grace
Hugh Hunt

Makeup Department 

Barbara Lampson...hair stylist: Doris Day
Harry Maret...makeup artist
John Truwe...makeup artist
William Tuttle...makeup supervisor
Dee Manges...body makeup (uncredited)

Production Management 

Edward Woehler...unit production manager
Lindsley Parsons Jr....assistant production manager: MGM (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Al Jennings...assistant director

Art Department 

Frank Wesselhoff...painter (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Franklin Milton...recording supervisor
Van Allen James...sound editor (uncredited)

Visual Effects by 

J. McMillan Johnson...special visual effects (as J. McMillin Johnson)
Carroll L. Shepphird...special visual effects

Stunts 

Dick Dial...stunts (uncredited)
Louie Elias...stunts (uncredited)
Fred Hakim...stunt coordinator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Doug Byers...underwater electrician (uncredited)

Animation Department 

Myrna Gibbs...ink & paint artist title sequence (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Ray Aghayan...costume designer: Miss Day

Music Department 

Albert Woodbury...orchestrator (uncredited)

Details

Country:

 USA

Language:

Release Date:

 9 June 1966 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

 La blonde défie le FBI See more »

Filming Locations:


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Box Office

Gross USA:

 $9,200,000
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Company Credits

Production Co:

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

 

Sound Mix:

 Mono (Westrex Recording System)

Color:

 Color (Metrocolor)

Aspect Ratio:

 2.35 : 1

Soundtrack Credits 

The Glass Bottom Boat
by Joe Lubin
Performed by Doris Day and Arthur Godfrey (uncredited)
Soft As The Starlight
by Joe Lubin and Curly Howard (as Jerome Howard)
Performed by Doris Day (uncredited)
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)
(uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Performed by Doris Day and Arthur Godfrey
Aloha 'Oe
(uncredited)
Written by Queen Liliuokalani
Symphony No. 5 in C minor
(uncredited)
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Theme From The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
(uncredited)
Written by Jerry Goldsmith
Bossa Nova Bessie
(uncredited)
Written by Frank De Vol
Wedding March in C major
(uncredited)
Written by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Be My Love
(uncredited)
Written by Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky
Performed by Dick Martin

Doublage voix :

Release Dates

Spain9 June 1966(San Sebastián) (XIV Festival Internacional de Cine)
USA9 June 1966
UK15 July 1966
Sweden18 July 1966
Ireland22 July 1966
Netherlands28 July 1966
South Africa1 September 1966(Johannesburg)
Finland2 September 1966
West Germany2 September 1966
Japan3 September 1966
Portugal18 October 1966
Spain27 October 1966(Barcelona)
Spain22 December 1966(Madrid)
Denmark15 May 1967
Mexico7 March 1968
Iceland10 January 1970

Also Known As (AKA)

(original title)The Glass Bottom Boat
BrazilA Espiã de Calcinhas de Renda
Canada (English title)The Glass Bottom Boat
Canada (French title)La blonde défi le FBI
DenmarkSpionen i trusser
Finland (TV title)Lasipohjainen vene
FinlandPitsipöksyagentti
FranceLa blonde défie le FBI
GermanySpion in Spitzenhöschen
Greece (transliterated title)I kataskopos me to bikini
GreeceΗ κατάσκοπος με το μπικίνι
HungaryAz üveg fenekű hajó
ItalyLa mia spia di mezzanotte
Japan (Japanese title)マーメイド作戦
MexicoUna espía por error
NetherlandsDe spion met het kanten broekje
PolandKosmiczne przygody Jennifer
PortugalEspia em Calcinhas de Renda
RomaniaNava cu fundul de sticla
South Africa (English title) (theatrical title)The Spy in Lace Panties
Soviet Union (Russian title)Лодка со стеклянным дном
SpainUna sirena sospechosa
SwedenSpion i trosor
Turkey (Turkish title)Şirin hafiye
UKThe Glass Bottom Boat
USA (alternative title)The Spy in Lace Panties
West GermanySpion in Spitzenhöschen
The Spy in Lace Panties
 

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