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About the Film

Year

1971

Rating

R

Genre

Comedy

Running Time

102 MIN

Synopsis

Julie Messinger (Dyan Cannon) has it made. She is a New York housewife whose husband, Richard (Laurence Luckinbill), is an editor for a prominent photography magazine. They have a small circle of friends, including well-meaning, but inept Dr. Timothy Spector (James Coco), photographer Cal Whiting (Ken Howard) and Cal's live-in girlfriend Miranda (Jennifer O'Neill). Julie's mother (Nina Foch) spends her days getting pedicures and manicures, applying make-up and fake eye-lashes and buying expensive clothes, all the while criticizing her daughter for her looks and behavior. When Richard goes into the hospital for a minor mole-removal surgery, Julie gets more than she bargained for. Richard suffers from complications and goes into a coma, supposedly caused by a rare surgical factor, and she gathers friends and family together, culminating in a hilarious "quasi-cocktail-party" scene in the blood donation center of the hospital. While dealing with red tape, hospital bureaucracy and clueless doctors, Julie discovers her husband's "little black book," which contains the names of her friends. She confirms that her husband had been sleeping around and proceeds to make a fool out of him by getting it on with his male friends. When the complications get more ominous, guilt opens the door to her liberation as a woman. A scathingly funny examination of the dirty rich partying while one of their number lies on the brink of death.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Dyan Cannon

Julie

James Coco

Timmy

Jennifer O'Neill

Miranda

Ken Howard

Cal Whiting

Nina Foch

Julie's Mom

Laurence Luckinbill

Richard

Louise Lasser

Marcy

Burgess Meredith

Bernard Kalman

William Redfield

Barney Halstead

Nancy R. Pollock

Aunt Harriet

Doris Roberts

Mrs. Gold

Clarice Taylor

Mrs. McKay

Lawrence Tierney

Guard

Virginia Vestoff

Emily Lapham

Joseph Papp

Shakespeare Theatre in the Park

About the Crew

Director

Otto Preminger

Producer

Otto Preminger

Based on Novel By

Lois Gould

Writer

Esther Dale

Writer

David Shaber

Music Scoring

Thomas Z. Shepard