That Funny Feeling’ is a comedic movie from 1965, led by actors Sandra Dee as Joan Howell, a maid-for-hire, and Bobby Darin as Tom Milford, a wealthy NYC businessman. This write-up delves into where the movie was filmed, its release date, characters, and other interesting backstage facts.
Where it Filmed?
The movie was filmed at the Universal Studios located at 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA. The filming started on October 15, 1964.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
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Sandra Dee | Joan Howell |
Bobby Darin | Tom Milford |
Donald O’Connor | Harvey Granson |
Nita Talbot | Audrey |
Larry Storch | Luther |
Leo G. Carroll | O’Shea |
James Westerfield | Officer Brokaw |
Robert Strauss | Bartender |
Ben Lessy | Charlie |
Reta Shaw | Woman at Phone Booth |
Nora Marlowe | Woman at Phone Booth |
Kathleen Freeman | Woman at Phone Booth |
Minerva Urecal | Woman at Phone Booth |
Arte Johnson | Paul |
Benny Rubin | Taxi Driver |
Aki Hara | Hatacki |
Don Haggerty | Policeman |
Herb Vigran | Taxi Driver |
Denise Alexander | Helen (uncredited) |
John Barton | Vendor (uncredited) |
Charles Cantor | Little Man (uncredited) |
Corinne Cole | Blonde (uncredited) |
John Daheim | Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
George DeNormand | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Forrest Draper | Bit Role (uncredited) |
Tom Ferrandini | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Paul Frees | Narrator (uncredited) (voice) |
Stuart Hall | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Marianna Hill | Kitty (uncredited) |
Bern Hoffman | Policeman (uncredited) |
James Johnson | Jeff (uncredited) |
Chester Jones | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Frank Killmond | Scruggs (uncredited) |
Ernesto Molinari | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Zeme North | Norma (uncredited) |
Paul Power | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Paul Ravel | Driver (uncredited) |
Gregg Shannon | Lenny (uncredited) |
Pearl Shear | Woman at Phone Booth (uncredited) |
Tom Spratley | Man Witnessing Taxi Crash (uncredited) |
Hal Taggart | Man in Lounge (uncredited) |
Leon Tyler | Bert (uncredited) |
Dale Van Sickel | Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
Trivia and Facts
- The film was released in Japan on August 14, 1965.
- Ran for a duration of 1 hour and 33 minutes.
- The genres of the movie were comedy and romance.
- The film featured actors Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, and Donald O’Connor in the main roles.
- It received one award nomination.
- 17 users and 10 critics have reviewed the movie.
- Directed by Richard Thorpe and written by David R. Schwartz, Norman Barasch, and Carroll Moore.
- The film was produced by Harry Keller and the cinematography was led by Clifford Stine.
- The set decoration was done by Julia Heron and John McCarthy Jr.
- Jean Louis was responsible for the costume design of the movie.
- The movie was a Universal Pictures production.
- Has alternative titles in France(Chambre à part), Germany(Das Schlafzimmer ist nebenan), Spain(Trampa para un soltero), Brazil(Na Boca do Lobo), and Japan(おかしな気持).
- Movie trivia reveals that in one scene, character Tom Milford informs Harvey Granson about a party scheduled to celebrate the Statue of Liberty’s unveiling, which happened 78 years prior. This means the party was set on October 28, 1964, as the Statue was unveiled on October 28, 1886.
- The film is connected to ‘Ghost Story: The Visual Effects of Albert Whitlock – A Discussion with Bill Taylor’ from 2015.