Looking for Love
Euterpe / Franmet / MGM, 1964, Color, 84 minutes, ***
Released August, 1964
Teenage romance film finds Connie Francis looking to become a movie star and trying to catch Hutton. She catches Hutton, OK, but then decides she really isn't interested in him, but in the grocer instead.
Produced by: Joe Pasternak
Directed by: Don Weis
Assistant Director: William McGarry
Written by: Ruth Brooks Flippen
Music: George Stoll
Adaptation: Robert Van Eps
Song Score: Hank Hunter and Stan Vincent
Choreography by: Robert Sidney
Art Direction: George W. Davis and Urie McCleary
Set Decoration: Henry Grace, Charles S. Thompson
Costumes Designed by: Don Loyser
Make-Up by: William Tuttle
Hair Styles by: Sydney Guilaroff
Recording Supervisor: Franklin Milton
Director of Photography: Milton Krasner
In Panavision and Metrocolor
Film Editor: Adrienne Fazan
Cast: Connie Francis [Libby Caruso], Jim Hutton [Paul Davis], Susan Oliver [Jan McNair], Joby Baker [Cuz Rickover], Barbara Nichols [Gaye Swinger], Jay C. Flippen [Mr. Ralph Front], Jesse White [Tiger Shay], Charles Lane [Director], Joan Marshall [Miss Devine], Guest Stars: Johnny Carson [Himself], George Hamilton [Himself], Yvette Mimieux [Herself], Paula Prentiss [Herslef], Danny Thomas [Himself]
Musical Program: [0:00] Looking for Love (sung and danced by Connie Francis behind titles); [0:13] Let's Have a Party (sung by Connie Francis); [0:23] When the Clock Strikes Midnight (sung by Connie Francis); [0:35] This Is My Happiest Moment (sung by Connie Francis); [0:40] Be My Love (sung by Connie Francis and Mens Chorus); [0:44] I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me (sung by Danny Thomas and Connie Francis); [0:55] Looking for Love (sung and danced by Connie Francis); [1:10] Whoever You Are, I Love You (sung by Connie Francis); [1:22] Looking for Love (sung by Connie Francis and Chorus at end of movie)
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