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Tom, Dick and Harry ()


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Working girl Janie is proposed to by a conservative car salesman, a bohemian auto mechanic, and a millionaire playboy and must make a choice.

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Janie
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Tom
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Dick
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Harry
Joe Cunningham ...
Pop
Jane Seymour ...
Ma
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Babs
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Paula (as Vicki Lester)
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Ice Cream Man
Betty Breckenridge ...
Gertrude
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Edward Colebrook ...
Stalled Car Driver (scenesDeleted)
Dorothy Lloyd ...
Gypsy Oracle (scenesDeleted)
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Bridge Matron (scenesDeleted)
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Newsreel Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
Michael Audley ...
Usher (uncredited)
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Judge in Dream (uncredited)
Maurice Brierre ...
French Waiter (uncredited)
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Boy in Dream (uncredited)
Frank Bruno ...
Diner Counterman (uncredited)
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Dance Extra (uncredited)
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Mrs. Burton (uncredited)
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Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Jack Gargan ...
Burton Motors Car Salesman (uncredited)
Gus Glassmire ...
Music Store Proprietor (uncredited)
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Joe - Man in Bowling Alley (uncredited)
William Halligan ...
Mr. Burton (uncredited)
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Miss Schlom, Janie's Boss (uncredited)
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Not available (uncredited)
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Boy Lead in Movie (uncredited) (voice)
Ellen Lowe ...
Matron (uncredited)
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Radio Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
Pat McKee ...
Diner Customer (uncredited)
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Brenda Whitney Jr. (uncredited)
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Bowler (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Music Store Salesclerk (uncredited)
Jane Patten ...
Girl in Dream (uncredited)
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Butler (uncredited)
Theodore Ramsey ...
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Sidney Skolsky ...
Photographer (uncredited)
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Girl Lead in Movie (uncredited) (voice)
Jane Woodworth ...
Marge, Woman in Diner (uncredited)

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Garson Kanin

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Paul Jarrico ... (story)
 
Paul Jarrico ... (screenplay)

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Robert Sisk ... producer

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Roy Webb ... (musical score)

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Merritt B. Gerstad ... director of photography (as Merritt Gerstad)

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John Sturges ... (edited by)

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Van Nest Polglase

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Darrell Silvera ... (set decorations)

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Renié ... (gowns)

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Mel Berns ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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Fred Fleck ... assistant director (as Fred A. Fleck)
Hal Gerson ... associate director

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Mark-Lee Kirk ... associate art director

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Earl A. Wolcott ... sound recordist

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Vernon L. Walker ... special effects

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John Miehle ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Working girl/telephone operator Janie is engaged to conservative, dull, but very reliable car salesman Tom, who offers her a safe, stable marriage. Then she meets unconventional slacker Harry, a philosophical car mechanic without much ambition although she does hear bells when they kiss. Through Harry, the fickle Janie meets Dick, a handsome and charming millionaire playboy, who embodies her greatest romantic fantasies, and after a champagne-filled overnight flight to Chicago, she thinks she's met her dream man, but has she? Written by duke1029@aol.com

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Taglines It's the story of every girl who ever fell in love . . . More than once ! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Ses trois amoureux (France)
  • Tom, Dick und Harry (Germany)
  • Tom, Dick y Harry (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Tom, Dick y Harry (Spain)
  • Seus Três Amores (Brazil)
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  • 87 min
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Budget $806,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia During the shooting of this film, Ginger Rogers won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her previous film, "Kitty Foyle." The day after, all of the male cast and crew met her on the set in top hats and tails. See more »
Goofs The titles schedule Phil Silvers as "Ice Cream Man" rather than as a character with a name, but, on one occasion, one of them greet him as "Phil" which is, of course, his real name outside the movie. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Woman's Lot (1987). See more »
Soundtracks Tom Collins See more »
Crazy Credits In the opening titles, it shows some of the names spelled incorrectly, then the letters tumble to the bottom of the screen, scramble themselves and return to their original position, with the correct spellings. This is how they appear: SNIRGOR GREEG = GINGER ROGERS GREGORE YUMPH = GEORGE MURPHY HASALMAR NALL = ALAN MARSHAL ESSRUDE MITHGREB = BURGESS MEREDITH SERT BORISK = ROBERT SISK RILA COJURPA = PAUL JARRICO OSKAR INGNAN = GARSON KANIN See more »
Quotes Phil - Ice Cream Vendor: You don't have to yell at me because I'm a little obnoxious
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