What's New, Pussycat? (1965) Directed by Clive Donner, Richard Talmadge
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Michael James, editor of a popular fashion magazine, is used to women
throwing themselves at him but he decides the time has come for him to
get married. At an inn, he meets up with his fiancée,
Carole Werner, and his prospective parents-in-law. Despite
Carole's pleadings, Michael realises that he is not yet ready to tie
the knot and so continues with his amorous adventures. Carole
concludes that the only way to win Michael back is to make him jealous...
Cast:Peter Sellers (Dr. Fritz Fassbender),
Peter O'Toole (Michael James),
Romy Schneider (Carole),
Capucine (Renée),
Paula Prentiss (Liz),
Woody Allen (Victor),
Ursula Andress (Rita),
Eddra Gale (Anna Fassbender),
Katrin Schaake (Jacqueline),
Eléonore Hirt (Mrs. Werner),
Jean Parédès (Marcel),
Jacques Balutin (Etienne),
Jess Hahn (Mr. Werner),
Howard Vernon (Doctor),
Michel Subor (Philippe),
Sabine Sun (Nurse),
Nicole Karen (Tempest),
Jacqueline Fogt (Charlotte),
Daniel Emilfork (Gas Station Man),
Tanya Lopert (Miss Lewis)
Country: France / USA
Language: English / French
Support: Color
Runtime: 108 min
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