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Director: Melvin Frank
Cast: Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint, George Sanders, Pearl Bailey
When Larry Larkin's comic strip needs some freshening up, he calls in ghost-writer Francis X. Dignan to help him with the strip. Things get complicated when Francis rekindles his love for his ex-wife, who happens to be Larkin's secretary and soon-to-be wife.
Critical Reception & Ratings
That Certain Feeling (1956) is a comedy film directed by Melvin Frank that received mixed reviews from critics. The film explores the complicated relationship between a comic strip writer and his ghostwriter, who happens to be the writer's secretary and soon-to-be wife. While the film did not receive any major awards recognition, it has an IMDb rating of 6.6/10, indicating generally positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of classic Hollywood comedy will enjoy the charming, witty performances from stars Bob Hope and Eva Marie Saint in this 1956 film directed by Melvin Frank, which blends romantic hijinks with clever satire of the comic strip industry.
That Certain Feeling is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, and starring Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint and George Sanders. The cast also features Pearl Bailey and a young Jerry Mathers.
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