Move Over, Darling (1963)
Move Over, Darling (1963)

Plot.
Where to Watch.







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Cast & Crew.

Doris Day
Ellen Wagstaff Arden

James Garner
Nicholas Arden

Polly Bergen
Bianca Steele

Thelma Ritter
Grace Arden

Fred Clark
Mr. Codd

Don Knotts
Shoe Clerk

Elliott Reid
Dr. Herman Schlick

Edgar Buchanan
Judge Bryson

John Astin
Clyde Prokey

Pat Harrington, Jr.
District Attorney

Eddie Quillan
Bellboy

Max Showalter
Hotel Desk Clerk

Alvy Moore
Room Service Waiter

Pami Lee
Jenny Arden

Leslie Farrell
Didi Arden

Chuck Connors
Stephen Burkett

Jimmy Baya
Doorman (uncredited)

Steve Carruthers
Department Store Employee (uncredited)

Harry Carter
Lawyer in Courtroom (uncredited)

Joel Collins
Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)

Christopher Connelly
Ranking Seaman (uncredited)

Bing Davidson
Ensign (uncredited)

Med Flory
Seaman (uncredited)

Bess Flowers
Seymour's Wife (uncredited)

Kelton Garwood
Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)

James Gonzalez
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Harold Goodwin
Bailiff (uncredited)

Sid Gould
Waiter at Pool (uncredited)

John Harmon
Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Ted Jacques
Pool Attendant (uncredited)

Robert Locke Lorraine
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Edward McNally
Commander (uncredited)

Joseph Mell
Stock Clerk (uncredited)

Emile Meyer
Process Server (uncredited)

Pat Moran
Seymour (uncredited)

Karen Norris
Salesgirl (uncredited)

Jack Orrison
Bartender (uncredited)

Paul Power
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Leoda Richards
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Edward Rickard
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Sheila Rogers
Secretary (uncredited)

Michael Romanoff
Floorwalker (uncredited)

Rachel Romen
Injured Man's Wife (uncredited)

Jack Sahakian
Executive Officer (uncredited)

Cosmo Sardo
Poolside Lounger (uncredited)

Bernard Sell
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Leslie Sketchley
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Norman Stevans
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Alan Sues
Court Clerk (uncredited)

Brad Trumbull
Process Server (uncredited)

Rosa Turich
Maria (uncredited)

Michael Gordon
Director

Hal Kanter
Screenplay / Songs

Jack Sher
Screenplay

Bella Spewack
Story

Leo McCarey
Story

Sam Spewack
Story

Walter Fitchman
Grip

Dolores Rubin
Script Supervisor

Marjorie Plecher
Wardrobe Master

Loren Janes
Stunt Double

Gaston Glass
Unit Production Manager

Jack Brown
Gaffer

James Knott
Camera Operator

Carl Shain
Dialogue Coach

Glenn "Skippy" Delfino
Props

Mickey Sherrard
Wardrobe Master

Alfred Bruzlin
Sound Effects Editor / Sound

James Mitchell
Still Photographer

Lionel Newman
Conductor / Original Music Composer

Daniel L. Fapp
Director of Photography

Moss Mabry
Costume Design

Paul S. Fox
Set Decoration

Hilyard M. Brown
Art Direction

Martin Melcher
Producer

Aaron Rosenberg
Producer

Robert L. Simpson
Editor

Jack Martin Smith
Art Direction

Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration

Ad Schaumer
Assistant Director
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Details.
Release DateDecember 19, 1963
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Box Office$12,705,882
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Move Over, Darling is a 1963 American comedy film starring Doris Day, James Garner, and Polly Bergen and directed by Michael Gordon filmed in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope released by 20th Century Fox.
The film is a remake of a 1940 screwball comedy film, My Favorite Wife, with Irene Dunne, Cary Grant and Gail Patrick. In between these movies, an unfinished version, entitled Something's Got to Give, began shooting in 1962, directed by George Cukor and starring Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin and Cyd Charisse. The supporting cast of Move Over, Darling features Thelma Ritter, Fred Clark, Don Knotts, Chuck Connors, Edgar Buchanan, Pat Harrington, Jr. and John Astin.
Move Over, Darling was chosen as the 1964 Royal Film Performance, and had its UK premiere on 24 February 1964 at the Odeon Leicester Square in the presence of H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
At the 21st Golden Globe Awards, Doris Day was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical but lost to Shirley MacLaine in Irma la Douce.
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