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{{ Infobox Movie | |||
| title = Bachelor in Paradise | |||
| image = [[File:Bachelor_in_Paradise1961.jpg|250px]] | |||
| tagline = | |||
| director = Jack Arnold | |||
| writer = | |||
| screenplay = Valentine Davies, Hal Kanter | |||
| cast = Bob Hope, Paula Prentiss, Lana Turner, Janis Paige | |||
| story = | |||
| producer = Ted Richmond | |||
| ex-prod = | |||
| cinematographer = Joseph Ruttenberg | |||
| composer = | |||
| editor = Richard W. Farrell | |||
| studio = | |||
| distributor = MGM | |||
| country = United States | |||
| language = English | |||
| release date = November 2, 1961 | |||
| location = | |||
| runtime = 109 Minutes | |||
| rating = | |||
| budget = $1,989,000 | |||
| gross = $3,500,000 | |||
| book = | |||
| wikia = | |||
|music by = Henry Mancini}} | |||
==Overview== | |||
==Plot== | |||
==Cast== | |||
*[[Bob Hope (1903)|Bob Hope]] as Adam J. Niles | |||
*Lana Turner as Rosemary Howard | |||
*Janis Paige as Dolores Jynson | |||
*Jim Hutton as Larry Delavane | |||
*Paula Prentiss as Linda Delavane | |||
*Don Porter as Thomas W. Jynson | |||
*[[Virginia Grey (1917)|Virginia Grey]] as Camille Quinlaw | |||
*[[Agnes Moorehead (1900)|Agnes Moorehead]] as Judge Peterson | |||
*Florence Sundstrom as Mrs. Pickering | |||
*John McGiver as Austin Palfrey | |||
*Clinton Sunberg as Rodney Jones | |||
*Alan Hewitt as Attorney Backett | |||
*Reta Shaw as Mrs. Brown | |||
*Elaine Leemoi Chu as Dancer | |||
*Jerry Doggett as Himself | |||
*Lee Goodman as Leland Quinlaw | |||
*Mauritz Hugo as Rodwell | |||
*John Lawrence as Mike Carding | |||
*Joy Monroe as Voluptuous Girl | |||
*Sean Peters as Peter Pickering | |||
*Eddie Rosson as Steve Delavane | |||
*Cosmo Sardo as Reporter | |||
*Vin Scully as Himself | |||
*Lisa Seagram as Niles' Secretary | |||
*Roberta Shore as Ginnie Caccardi | |||
*Tracy Stratford as Sissy 'Mrs. McIntyre' Pickering | |||
*Mary Treen as Mrs. Bruce Freedman | |||
*Dick Whittinghill as Bruce Freedman | |||
*Bill Zuckert as W.P. Mathews | |||
==Production== | |||
==Reception== | |||
==Trivia== | |||
==Trailer== | |||
[[Category:1961 movies]] | |||
[[Category:Comedy]] | |||
[[Category:Romance]] | |||
[[Category:MGM]] | |||
[[Category:Laurel Award Winner]] | |||
Latest revision as of 06:56, 5 May 2026
| Bachelor in Paradise | |
|---|---|
| File:Bachelor in Paradise1961.jpg | |
| Directed By | Jack Arnold |
| Screenplay By | Valentine Davies, Hal Kanter |
| Cast | Bob Hope, Paula Prentiss, Lana Turner, Janis Paige |
| Produced By | Ted Richmond |
| Cinematography By | Joseph Ruttenberg |
| Film Editing By | Richard W. Farrell |
| Music By | Henry Mancini |
| Distributed By | MGM |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | November 2, 1961 |
| Runtime | 109 Minutes |
| Budget | $1,989,000 |
| Gross | $3,500,000 |
Overview
[edit | edit source]Plot
[edit | edit source]Cast
[edit | edit source]- Bob Hope as Adam J. Niles
- Lana Turner as Rosemary Howard
- Janis Paige as Dolores Jynson
- Jim Hutton as Larry Delavane
- Paula Prentiss as Linda Delavane
- Don Porter as Thomas W. Jynson
- Virginia Grey as Camille Quinlaw
- Agnes Moorehead as Judge Peterson
- Florence Sundstrom as Mrs. Pickering
- John McGiver as Austin Palfrey
- Clinton Sunberg as Rodney Jones
- Alan Hewitt as Attorney Backett
- Reta Shaw as Mrs. Brown
- Elaine Leemoi Chu as Dancer
- Jerry Doggett as Himself
- Lee Goodman as Leland Quinlaw
- Mauritz Hugo as Rodwell
- John Lawrence as Mike Carding
- Joy Monroe as Voluptuous Girl
- Sean Peters as Peter Pickering
- Eddie Rosson as Steve Delavane
- Cosmo Sardo as Reporter
- Vin Scully as Himself
- Lisa Seagram as Niles' Secretary
- Roberta Shore as Ginnie Caccardi
- Tracy Stratford as Sissy 'Mrs. McIntyre' Pickering
- Mary Treen as Mrs. Bruce Freedman
- Dick Whittinghill as Bruce Freedman
- Bill Zuckert as W.P. Mathews