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The Thrill Of It All

Doris Day and James Garner star in this frothy romantic comedy in which Day goes from being a housewife to a famous television personality (selling 'Happy' soap), much to the dismay of her neglected husband. Carl Reiner's witty script takes a satirical slant on the world of TV advertising, and he also contributes a funny series of cameos.

Year: 1963
Genre: Romance, Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Director: Norman Jewison
Starring: Doris Day, James Garner, Arlene Francis, Edward Andrews, Elliott Reid, Reginald Owen, Zasu Pitts, Carl Reiner
Duration: 103 Minutes
Rating: PG
7/10
Location in store: Classic Comedy
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