walk don't run

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August 27 movie: Walk Don't Run. Yes, that makes three movies yesterday. What can I say, I couldn't sleep. Cary Grant's last movie has him playing matchmaker to a young woman and an Olympic athlete (Jim Hutton, father of Timothy Hutton) while the three of them share an apartment due to lodgings scarcity during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. It's not a great movie, but considering how some silver screen stars ended up (Fred Astaire in The Towering Inferno, Joan Crawford in all those cheap horror movies, Barbara Stanwyck on The Colbys) it was a classy note on which for Grant to end his career. Not that he wasn't always classy. The highlights of the movie (for me at least) were Grant slyly whistling the themes to Charade and An Affair to Remember, a big set piece during the Olympic speedwalking race, and a small role for George Takei (Mr. Sulu!) as a police captain.

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wait . . . i think i caught part of this late last night before i fell asleep--was there a scene where the british girl was telling cary grant the shower schedule and how he could only be in the bathroom from 7:35-7:42?

interesting that he ends up playing matchmaker for her--i was sure the two of them would end up together, but despite my interest could not stay awake.

yes, that was the movie! She didn't want Grant to share her apartment, she wanted a girl roommate, but he kind of bullied her into it. Then Grant invited the athlete without asking her, and I guess he felt guilty so he fixed them up.

Apparently Grant was very concerned about his film romances being "age appropriate" and would not play romantic roles with women he thought were too young. I wish some of today's aging male stars would take a page from Cary Grant's book.

i totally agree! few things gross me out more than 50-something guys macking on 18-year-old girls. now i want to see the rest of this movie--the scenes i caught were pretty funny.

man, i totally want to see this entire movie now (the scenes i did see were pretty funny). few things gross me out more than old dudes macking on barely-legal girls. cary grant is so classy!

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