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Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)

Special Features

 

  • Interactive menus
  • Scene selection

Review

 

This characteristically spectacular Ross Hunter musical production, a parody of the films of the 1920s, stars Julie Andrews as the eager young Millie Dillmount.



Millie arrives in New York City in the 1920s intent on a job as a secretary with a rich, handsome, eligible boss. Deciding to adopt the appearance of a flapper, she has her hair bobbed. At a women's hotel run by Mrs. Meers (Beatrice Lillie), who also runs a white slavery ring, she meets the beautiful, naive Miss Dorothy (Mary Tyler Moore). Millie does get a job with a handsome boss, Trevor Graydon (John Gavin), but he has eyes only for Miss Dorothy, and Millie is forced to make do with Jimmy Smith (James Fox), a paper-clip salesman. After they've returned to the hotel from attending a party at the Long Island estate of wealthy Muzzy van Hossmere (Carol Channing), Millie finds that Miss Dorothy has disappeared. When she and Jimmy detect the scent of opium in Mrs. Meers's room, they realize she has a sideline. The valiant Jimmy must go in drag to uncover the whereabouts of the white slavers' hideout.

Technical Details

 

Julie Andrews ; Mary Tyler Moore ; Pat Morita ; Carol Channing ; Jack Soo ; James Fox ; John Gavin ; Beatrice Lillie

George Roy Hill

General

1967

Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic

English - Dolby (2.0) Stereo

None listed

2 hours and 18 minutes (approx)

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