Showing posts with label FILM 1969. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FILM 1969. Show all posts

Saturday, October 13, 2012

60' FOCUS : IF IT'S TUESDAY THIS MUST BE BELGIUM ... 1969 ..

UNITED ARTISTS
Presents
From Transamerica Corporation

IF IT'S TUESDAY THIS MUST BE BELGIUM!
Starring
SUZANNE PLESHETTE as Samantha Perkins
IAN MCSHANE as Charlie Cartwright
MILDRED NATWICK as Jenny Grant
MURRAY HAMILTON as Fred Ferguson
SANDY BARON as John Marino
MICHAEL CONSTANTINE as Jack Harmon
NORMAN FELL as Harve Blakely
PEGGY CASS as Edna Ferguson
MARTY INGELS as Bert Greenfield
PAMELA BRITTON as Freda
LUKE HALPIN as Bo
REVA ROSE as Irma Blakely
AUBREY MORRIS as Harry Dix
PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE as Mrs Featherstone
with guest stars
SENTA BERGER as London Saleswoman
JOHN CASSAVETES as Steve
JOAN COLLINS as Girl On Sidewalk
VITTORIO DE SICA as Shoemaker
DONOVAN as Singer In Youth Hostel
ANITA EKBERG as Performer
BEN GAZZARA as Card Player
VIRNI LISI as John's Beautiful Cousin In Rome
ELSA MARTINELLI as Maria Woman On Venetian Bridge
CATHERINE SPAAK as Woman Posing For Photo
ROBERT VAUGHN as Antonio- Photographer

Director of Photography - Villis Lapenieks  Art Director - Marc Frederix  Screenplay by David Shaw
       Title Song by Donovan   Music by Walter Scharf  Executive Producer - David L .Wolper
                 Edited by David Saxon  Produced by Stan Marguiles  Directed by Mel Stuart

London tour guide Charlie has his hands full with the latest arrival of American's on an eighteen day economy tour of Europe. But when Charlie falls for Samantha, who is leading the motley assortment of tourists, his duties take a back seat! Over the eighteen days, everything that can go wrong, does! Join them on a journey you will never forget... Where every snapshot tells a story, you might rather forget! Check your itinerary..because If It's Tuesday.. This Must Be Belgium!!

      (c) 1969 .. United Artists ... 98 Mins ... Color ... Region 1 DVD from MGM Home Entertainment ..



JOAN WALKS ON BY!

This popular comedy was inspired by both a 1960's TV documentary and a New Yorker cartoon. Producer David L Wolper arranged with one of the largest tourist agencies at the time, to send his cast and crew exactly on the same itinerary as countless American's have taken every summer.. They took in many of the most famous sights of Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Rhine Valley Germany, Rome and Venice. It was star Ian McShane's first major American film, after his Emmy award winning role in Harold Pinter's "The Caretaker". Before appearing in this, Joan made a guest appearance in an episode of the now classic series "Mission Impossible". The film did get nominated for some awards including Best Screenplay at the 1970 Golden Globe's, Best Female Comedy Performance for Suzanne Pleshette at the Golden Laurel Awards. Another nomination for David Shaw, for Best Comedy Written Directly For The Screen at the 1970 Writers Guild of America Awards. The film features an array of familar faces and many guest stars in a variety of locations. Joan literally has a walk on part, as her one scene finds her walking along the King's Road. She is been watched from a cafe window by one of the tourists. Nevertheless it is an enjoyable comedy which did get mixed reviews..

ROGER EBER....
" While not a great movie by any means, it manages to be awfully pleasant. I enjoyed it more or less on the level I was intended to. As a low key comedy presenting a busload of interesting actors who travel through England, Belgium, Germany and Italy on one of those whirlwind tours."



JOAN ON SET WITH SANDY BARON

VARIETY...
" David Shaw's screenplay manages to cover many of the European tour cliche's. There are some script anomalies that briefly puzzle, but not to a degree that they detract from the fun."

"If It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgium" was remade as a TV movie in 1987 starring Claude Atkins, Courteney Cox and Faith Ford. But as with most remakes it had none of the charm of the original..



(c)  2010 ..  Mark McMorrow..

Saturday, September 29, 2012

60'S FOCUS : CAN HEIRONYMUS MERKIN EVER FORGET MERCY HUMPPE AND FIND TRUE HAPPINESS? .. 1969 ..

UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Presents

CAN HEIRONYMUS MERKIN EVER FORGET MERCY HUMPPE AND FIND TRUE HAPPINESS?
Starring

ANTHONY NEWLEY as Heironymus Merkin
JOAN COLLINS as Polyester Poontang
SASCHA NEWLEY as Thaxted
TARA NEWLEY as Thumbelina
MILTON BERLE as Good Time Eddie Filth
CONNIE KRESKI as Mercy Humppe
GEORGE JESSEL as The Prescence
BRUCE FORSTYH as Uncle Limelight
PATRICIA HAYES as Grandma
STUBBY KAYE as Fat Writer
RONALD RUBIN as Skinny Writer
ROSALIND KNIGHT as Penelope
VICTOR SPINETTI as Sharpnose
JUDY CORNWELL as Filigree Fondle
MARGARET NOLAN as Little Assistance
YOLANDA as Trampolena Wham Bang
LYNDA BARON as Baby Boobala Salesgirl
JOYCE BLAIR as Oat-O-Rinos Girl
Muriel Young as Liz Harper

Assistant Director - Roy Frift   Director of Photography - Otto Heller B.S.C  Music by Anthony Newley
      Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer    Art Director -William Constable  Edited by Bernard Gribble
     Written by Anthony Newley & Herman Raucher   Produced & Directed by Anthony Newley

Heironymus Merkin is going through a midlife crisis and in the presence of his wife Polyester and his two children, he replays the story of his life, from a child puppet actor, to a film/pop idol. His marriage is falling apart as he cavorts with buxom Mercy Humppe, egged on by his agent Eddie Filth and a presence who may or may not be death! With nine original songs, a bevy of beauties and spectacular dance numbers, the question still remains.... Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe And Find True Happiness?

   (c) 1969 .. (Re-released 1972) .. UNIVERSAL ...  107 MINS ...  Color .... Rated X ......

"Heironymus Merkin" was a labour of love for it's star Anthony Newley, who also wrote, produced and directed the film, which is almost biographical, as it tells it's story as a movie within a movie. Joan who was married to Newley at the time, plays his wife Polyester, with their children Tara and Sacha playing the children. Newley who performs six of the nine songs in the film, described the production as...
" A potpourri of entertainment on a very wide canvas in which for once, I'm the painter, instead of one of the daubs of paint!"
Publicity cited the film as...
" A free wheeling kaleidoscope of fantasy, reality, the past, present and ultra modern future..all fused in oppulent colour!"
The cast and crew spent ten weeks on the island of Malta, with some location work in Gozo and final production in London. Joan at the time praised the role of Polyester...
" The role was more enjoyable than anything else I've ever played.I understand the character."
She also commented on the film itself as....
" It's full of the subtle tongue in cheek humour I adore!"
At the time of shooting, Malta a strict Catholic country, frowned upon certain aspects of the filming. Co-star Judy Cornwall commented that they were not allowed to enter any churches and even wearing mini skirts was frowned upon. She said even the local peasant women spat on them! But the film was savaged by the critics..
DAILY TELEGRAPH..
" For pretentiousness and vulgarity, not to say tedium, "Heironymus Merkin" would be hard to equal!"

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS...
" The kindest thing for all concerned would be that every available copy should be quietly and decently buried!"

THE NEW YORK TIMES...
" Newley so overextends and overexposes himself, that the movie comes to look like an act of professional suicide!"

ROGER EBER...
"It is a movie that sags under the weight of too much invention, rather than too little. The miracle is that Newley is able to keep all the pieces somehow related. He also is able to get them to add up to a statement or at least a feelin about the nature of life. The result is more of a juggling feat than a directorial triumph, but it's a good act while it's onstage!"


But although shooting the film in sunny Malta. on an idyllic beach probably sounded like a dream gig, according to Joan it was hell! She was tormented with the heat and dust, not to mention the flies and a hurricane that howled the whole time, she was there. Although the film was a total flop, it did win the 1970 Writers Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Original Screenplay for Newley & Raucher.  The collaboration between Joan and Newley proved to be the final nail in their matrimonial coffin. Before it's release Joan sat in a Soho screening room and came to the conclusion that their marriage was over. The film is hard to find today, but it is on occasion is screened by the British Film Institute. A screening was recently held there as a tribute to Newley along with some rare TV work of his. It has been screened on cable TV in the USA, but in an edited R rated version, minus 15 minutes of footage and three of the songs. The original version of the film received an X rating in the USA, which is usually reserved for adult films. In keeping with the rating in the USA, Playboy magazine devoted ten pages to the film in it's March 1969 issue. The film did star one of the magazine's centrefolds, Connie Kreski, who was Miss January 1968. Apparently Newley bumped into her in the elevator at London's Playboy Club and offered her the part!! All in all it is one of a kind film and it certainly will not easily be forgotten!!

 

 
(c)  2010 ... Mark McMorrow....