Word: mannerses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Facts of Life. Middle-class manners and middle-aged morals are satirized in a quick, slick comedy played to perfection by Bob Hope and Lucille Ball.
Audiences who fill London's Cambridge Theater to see a play called Billy Liar do well to mind their manners. Not long ago, the young leading actor turned on a chattering group in the stalls and said: "I'm up here working, so if you won't...
After he went into the movie business, he came across a smash sex-hygiene film called Body Beautiful. "It made me sick," he remembers. "So I bought it." He usually dealt in pictures produced by others, before he finally started producing movies on his own. His pictures are low-level...
Facts of Life. A quick, slick, slyly satirical comedy of middle-class manners and middle-aged morals, played to perfection by Bob Hope and Lucille Ball.
Facts of Life. A satirical, sometimes wonderfully nutty comedy of manners-and the funniest U.S. film since The Apartment-casts Bob Hope as a middleclass, middle-aged philanderer fumbling after Lucille Ball, and perhaps after the meaning of marriage.