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The Tunnel of Love ()


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A series of misunderstandings leaves a married man believing that he has impregnated the owner of an adoption agency, and that she will be the surrogate for him and his wife.

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Isolde Poole
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August 'Augie' Poole
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Dick Pepper
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Estelle Novick
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Alice Pepper
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Miss MacCracken
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Gladys Dunne, actress
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Escort
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Day Motel Man
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Night Motel Man (as Robert Williams)
Esquire Trio ...
Themselves - Party Musicians (as The Esquire Trio)
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Raoul Freeman ...
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Donald Kerr ...
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Richard LaMarr ...
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Robert Locke Lorraine ...
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Truck Driver (uncredited)
George Nardelli ...
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Dr. Vancouver (uncredited)
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Murray Pollack ...
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Paul Power ...
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Kathryn Wilson ...
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Gene Kelly

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Peter De Vries ... (novel)
 
Joseph Fields ... (play) and
Peter De Vries ... (play)
 
Joseph Fields ... (screenplay)
 
Jerome Chodorov ... (play) (originally uncredited)
 
Jerome Chodorov ... (screenplay) (originally uncredited)

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Joseph Fields ... producer
Martin Melcher ... producer

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Robert J. Bronner ... director of photography (as Robert Bronner)

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John McSweeney Jr.

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Randall Duell
William A. Horning

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Henry Grace
Robert Priestley

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Sydney Guilaroff ... hair stylist
William Tuttle ... makeup artist

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James T. Vaughn ... production manager

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Al Jennings ... assistant director

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Mentor Huebner ... production illustrator (uncredited)

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Wesley C. Miller ... recording supervisor (as Dr. Wesley C. Miller)

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Helen Rose ... gowns: Doris Day and Gia Scala

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Paul Csonka ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Al Sack ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Leith Stevens ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Lee Zahler ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

The Pooles are unable to have a baby after years of trying. They apply to the Rock-A-Bye Adoption Agency, and are assigned Miss Novick as an investigator. Through a far-fetched miscommunication, she gets a very bad impression of Augie Poole and indicates that her report will be unfavorable. Through even more far-fetched circumstances, Augie is able to change Miss Novick's mind, and later he comes to believe that the baby she is carrying is his. Rock-A-Bye does find the Pooles a baby, and Augie is convinced that it is Miss Novick's and he is the real father...so much so that his wife also comes to believe it. She threatens to leave him, but all the misunderstandings are finally cleared up for a happy ending. Written by Ron Kerrigan

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Taglines FROM THE BOLD BLUSHING STAGE HIT OF SEX IN THE SUBURBS! (original print ad - all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Le père malgré lui (France)
  • Babys auf Bestellung (Germany)
  • Mi marido se divierte (Spain)
  • O Túnel do Amor (Portugal)
  • Mora kata parangelian (Greece)
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  • 98 min
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Trivia Director Gene Kelly says that he accepted this assignment as a way of fulfilling the final obligation of his long-term contract with M-G-M, but studio executives stipulated he had to shoot it in black-and-white, using only one main set, with a production schedule of only three weeks, and with a strict budget of just $500,000. The studio was delighted when Kelly was able to honor all those provisos, but the film proved to be a box office disappointment. See more »
Goofs When the women are on their bikes discussing the $1000, leaves are falling from the trees, but when the guys are inside, reference is made that the month is March. See more »
Soundtracks The Tunnel of Love See more »
Quotes Isolde Poole: I bought a dress at Bonwits. A lovely watermelon shantung.
August 'Augie' Poole: Fine. Now you've got something fit to wear into Saks.
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