Valley of the Dolls (1967)
Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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Plot.
In New York City, bright but naive New Englander Anne Welles becomes a secretary at a theatrical law firm, where she falls in love with attorney Lyon Burke. Anne befriends up-and-coming singer Neely O'Hara, whose dynamic talent threatens aging star Helen Lawson and beautiful but talentless actress Jennifer North. The women experience success and failure in love and work, leading to heartbreak, addiction and tragedy.
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Cast & Crew.
Barbara Parkins
Anne Welles
Patty Duke
Neely O'Hara
Paul Burke
Lyon Burke
Sharon Tate
Jennifer North
Tony Scotti
Tony Polar
Martin Milner
Mel Anderson
Charles Drake
Kevin Gillmore
Alexander Davion
Ted Casablanca
Lee Grant
Miriam Polar
Robert H. Harris
Henry Bellamy
Naomi Stevens
Miss Steinberg
Mark Robson
Director
Jacqueline Susann
Writer
Robert Viharo
Director
Joey Bishop
MC at Telethon
Helen Deutsch
Writer
Dorothy Kingsley
Writer
George Jessel
MC Grammy Awards
Susan Hayward
Helen Lawson
David Weisbart
Producer
Richard Angarola
Claude Chardot (uncredited)
Mikel Angel
Man in Sleazy Hotel Room (uncredited)
William H. Daniels
Cinematographer
Dorothy Spencer
Editor
David Arkin
Western Union Boy (uncredited)
Philippe Auber
Jennifer's Leading Man (uncredited)
Billy Beck
Man Sleeping in Movie Theatre (uncredited)
Pat Becker
Telethon Telephone Girl (uncredited)
Lovyss Bradley
Nurse (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
Technician (uncredited)
Richard Brander
Assistant Director (uncredited)
Tex Brodus
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Marvin Brody
Movie Theatre Manager (uncredited)
Norman Burton
Neely O'Hara's Director (uncredited)
Owen Bush
Reporter at Suicide (uncredited)
Barry Cahill
San Francisco Bar Patron (uncredited)
Dick Cherney
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Frank Coghlan Jr.
Reporter (uncredited)
Gene Columbus
Dancer (uncredited)
Darlene Conley
Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)
Mason Curry
New Haven Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
Richard Dreyfuss
Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
Diana Eden
Dancer (uncredited)
Daniel Elam
Show Spectator (uncredited)
Ellaraino
Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)
Richard Elmore
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Allen Emerson
Reporter (uncredited)
Tom Falk
Neely O'Hara's Stage Manager (uncredited)
Roy Fitzell
Choreographer (uncredited)
Gertrude Flynn
Ladies' Room Attendant (uncredited)
Jennifer Gan
Show Girl Actress (uncredited)
Jeanne Gerson
Neely O'Hara's Maid (uncredited)
Robert Gibbons
Desk Clerk at Lawrenceville Hotel (uncredited)
Joseph Glick
Pedestrian (uncredited)
George Golden
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Laurence Haddon
Frank (Blue Angel Nightclub Owner) (uncredited)
Paul Hahn
Captain of Waiters at Chasens (uncredited)
Marvin Hamlisch
Pianist (uncredited)
Ernest Harada
Lyon's Houseboy (uncredited)
Jonathan Hawke
Sanitarium Doctor (uncredited)
Shep Houghton
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Richard Hoyt
Reporter at Suicide (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen
Party Guest (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers
Patient (uncredited)
Jason Johnson
Reporter (uncredited)
Maurice Kelly
Dance Director in Montage (uncredited)
Johnny Kern
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Charlotte Knight
Neely O'Hara's Maid (uncredited)
Ted Kristian
Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Louise Lane
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Ethelreda Leopold
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Gerry Lock
Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)
Judith Lowry
Aunt Amy (uncredited)
Donna Mantoan
Sanitarium Girl (uncredited)
Mardie March
Reporter (uncredited)
John Marlin
Waiter (uncredited)
Alan Marston
Patient (uncredited)
Marian Mason
Reporter (uncredited)
Bob McCord
Edward (Playhouse Bartender) (uncredited)
Leslie McRay
Ted's Girl (uncredited)
Ralph Montgomery
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Rex Moore
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Dorothy Neumann
Helen Lawson's Maid (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
Bartender (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Barry O'Hara
Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
Linda Peck
Telethon Telephone Girl (uncredited)
Thelma Pelish
Rehearsal Hall Receptionist (uncredited)
Gil Peterson
Neely's Leading Man (uncredited)
Don Pethley
Reporter (uncredited)
Paul Power
Waiter (uncredited)
Leona Powers
Woman at Martha Washington Hotel (uncredited)
Peggy Rea
Neely O'Hara's Vocal Coach (uncredited)
Jerry Rush
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Margaret Shinn
Nurse (uncredited)
June Smaney
Clerk (uncredited)
Eddie Smith
Reporter (uncredited)
Ted Stanhope
Maitre D' at Chasens (uncredited)
Harry Stanton
Jennifer's Date at the Blue Angel Nightclub (uncredited)
Joe Stefano
San Francisco Bartender (uncredited)
Margot Stevenson
Anne's Mother (uncredited)
Gail Stone
Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Martin Strader
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Robert Street
Choreographer (uncredited)
Tim Taylor
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Raven Touchstone
Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)
Corinna Tsopei
Telethon Telephone Girl (uncredited)
John Ward
Neely O'Hara's Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Darryl Wells
Willie (Anne's Boyfriend) (uncredited)
Louis Whitehill
Reporter (uncredited)
Patricia Winters
Redhead (uncredited)
William Wintersole
Tony's Doctor (uncredited)
Charles Woolf
Reporter (uncredited)
Philip M. Jefferies
Production Design
John Williams
Original Music Composer
Joe Scully
Casting
Art Cruickshank
Visual Effects
Don J. Bassman
Sound
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 27, 1967
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 3m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$5,000,000
Box Office$50,000,000
Filming LocationsConnecticut · New York City, United States of America · Malibu · Santa Monica · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
new york
based on novel or book
drug addiction
singer
drugs
law firm
Wiki.
Valley of the Dolls is a 1967 American drama film directed by Mark Robson and produced by David Weisbart, based on Jacqueline Susann's 1966 novel of the same name. The film stars Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, and Sharon Tate as three young women who become friends as they struggle to forge careers in the entertainment industry. As their careers take different paths, all three descend into barbiturate addiction. Susan Hayward, Paul Burke, and Lee Grant co-starred.
Valley of the Dolls was released by 20th Century Fox on December 15, 1967. The film was panned by critics, but became a box office success and one of the studio's highest grossing films. In the decades since its release, it has attracted a passionate cult following.
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