Kitten with a Whip (1964)
November 4, 1964Release Date
Kitten with a Whip (1964)
November 4, 1964Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Ann-Margret
Jody Dvorak
John Forsythe
David Stratton
Peter Brown
Ron
Patricia Barry
Vera
Richard Anderson
Grant
Skip Ward
Buck Vogel (as James Ward)
Diane Sayer
Midge
Ann Doran
Mavis Varden
Patrick Whyte
Phillip Varden
Audrey Dalton
Virginia Stratton
Leo Gordon
Enders
Patricia Tiara
Strip Tease Dancer (Uncredited)
Nora Marlowe
Matron
Frances Robinson
Martha
Maxine Stuart
Peggy
Mildred von Hollen
Saleslady
Jerry Dunphy
Newscaster
Doodles Weaver
Salty Sam
Hal Hopper
Chauffeur
Eumenio Blanco
Show Spectator (Uncredited)
Joe Dominguez
Mexican Doctor (Uncredited)
Ralph Gambina
Pedestrian (Uncredited)
Daniel Nunez
Vendor (Uncredited)
Douglas Heyes
Director / Writer
H. William Miller
Novel
Russell F. Schoengarth
Editor
Joseph F. Biroc
Director of Photography
Harry Keller
Producer
Dorothy Parkinson
Makeup Artist
Viola Thompson
Wardrobe Designer
Andrew J. McIntyre
Camera Operator
John Muchmore
Sound
Arthur Gerstle
Assistant Camera
Malcolm Brown
Art Direction
Alexander Golitzen
Art Direction
Oliver Emert
Set Decoration
John P. Austin
Set Decoration
Frank H. Wilkinson
Sound
Steve Rez
Key Grip / Grip
William Loose
Additional Music
David Winters
Choreographer
Waldon O. Watson
Sound
Sam Van Zenten
Grip
John McCarthy Jr.
Set Decoration
Eddie Broussard
Assistant Editor
Terence Nelson
Assistant Director
Ethmer Roten
Musician
Hans J. Salter
Additional Music
Herman Stein
Additional Music
Jack Mitchell
Hairstylist
Charles Thomas
Props
Chic Borland
Sound
James T. Porter
Sound
Terry Morse Jr.
Second Assistant Director
Butch Harmon
Gaffer
Henry Mancini
Additional Music
Frank McCoy
Makeup Artist
Richard Tim Vanik
Assistant Camera
Bucky Rous
Wardrobe Designer
Frank Skinner
Additional Music
Luanna S. Poole
Script Supervisor
Robert Busch
Dialogue Coach
Burton Miller
Costume Design
Bud Westmore
Makeup Artist
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Kitten with a Whip is a 1964 American crime drama film directed by Douglas Heyes, who co-wrote the screenplay with Whit Masterson, a pseudonym for writers Robert Allison “Bob” Wade and H. Bill Miller, who also wrote the novel on which the film is based under the name Wade Miller. The film stars John Forsythe, Ann-Margret, Peter Brown, Patricia Barry and Richard Anderson.
The film was made to publicize Ann-Margret as a serious actress. Her previous films, Viva Las Vegas and Bye Bye Birdie, were of the musical genre and did little to highlight her dramatic skills. Her management signed her to several different films at this time, each with a top Hollywood studio, and she was not consulted on the projects they had chosen for her. In interviews, Ann-Margret made the best of the situation, claiming she was hoping to distance herself from her "new Marilyn Monroe" image.
Decades later, the film would be selected for riffing in a 1994 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Kevin Killian's 2008 book of poetry Action Kylie features "Kitten with a Whip", a poem inspired by the film and featuring its two main characters.