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Looking for Love - 1964

  • Director Don Weis
  • Product Code: NA-7017-MUS-LTS
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Tags: Looking for Love, Don Weis, 1964, singing career, girl-next-door, Hollywood lifestyle, romantic comedy, office romance, product invention, part-time jobs, workplace comedy, dating and relationships, musical performance, career challenges, love pursuit, female protagonist, 9-to-5 job, aspiring singer, workplace humor, love triangle, career vs love, entertainment industry, career opportunities, personal ambition

After being in Hollywood for a month with lots of compliments but no offers, girl-next-door Libby Caruso decides to give up on her singing career and focus on fulfilling her destiny of being a wife, hopefully to a doctor. She believes that to nab a husband she must get a job where many eligible bachelors would notice her, but singing is her only real skill. She lands a Girl Friday job at a brokerage firm and believes that she is destined to marry Paul Davis, who works at the product-development company where her best friend and roommate Jan McNair works. Paul believes that he is God's gift to the world, if only anyone would notice. Jan knows that Libby isn't his type, and he didn't even notice her. Cuz Rickover might be Libby's type, but she didn't notice him. Cuz is a part-timer: part-time supermarket stockman and part-time bass player, among other part-time activities. Ultimately, Paul believes he can help Libby and in turn help himself in developing a product for market that Libby created to make her 9-to-5 life easier. But as he helps her with that and she hopes he'll ask her to marry him, she gets the opportunity to showcase her singing to a wide audience. So as Libby's 9-to-5 life, her pursuit of a husband, the product development, and the singing seem to be moving up and down simultaneously, she must decide where her focus lies.



Work Record
Original Title Looking for Love
Title Looking for Love
Year 1964
Direction Don Weis
Countries of origin United States
Gender Musical
Colors Colorful
Cast Connie Francis, Libby Caruso, Jim Hutton, Paul Davis, Susan Oliver, Jan McNair, Joby Baker, Cuz Rickover, Barbara Nichols, Gaye Swinger, Johnny Carson, George Hamilton, Yvette Mimieux, Paula Prentiss, Danny Thomas, Jay C. Flippen, Ralph Front, Jesse White, Tiger Shay, Charles Lane, William Shatner, Joan Marshall, Stanley Adams, Leon Alton, Bunny Bishop, Madge Blake, Merritt Bohn, Stafford Repp, Nick Borgani, Lovyss Bradley, Ian Bruce, Robert Buckingham, Bara Byrnes, Steve Carruthers, Roy Clark, Gene Coogan, Oliver Cross, Robert de Coy, Burnell Dietsch, Mimi Dillard, Connie Ducharme, Michael Ferris, Joel Friend, Alice Frost, Strother Martin, James Gonzalez, Sid Gould, Laura Hale, Jonathan Hole, Eugene Jackson, Casse Jaeger, Helen Jay, January Jones, Matty Jordan, Larry Joseph, Judy Kardos, Joseph La Cava, Wallace Earl Laven, Norman Leavitt, Esther Ying Lee, Frank London, Herb Lurie, Dani Lynn, Jean MacRae, Carmelo Manto, Joseph Mell, George N. Neise, Dorothy Neumann, Chris Noel, Roy Palmer, Joseph Paz, Nan Peterson, Joe Ploski, Murray Pollack, Pat Priest, Fred Rapport, Francis Ravel, Peggy Rea, John Rice, Leoda Richards, Christopher Riordan, Edwin Rochelle, Robert Rodan, Clark Ross, Sally Ross, Benny Rubin, Jerry Rush, Cosmo Sardo, Jeffrey Sayre, Timothy Sims, Henry Slate, J. Lewis Smith, Olan Soule, Michael St. Angel, Norman Stevans, George Tracy
Duration 85 Min.
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Language English
Subtitle English, Portuguese
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