The Unkissed Bride

The Unkissed Bride
Directed by Jack H. Harris
Written by Jack H. Harris
Starring Tommy Kirk
Anne Helm
Henny Youngman
Production
company
Tonylyn Productions
Release dates
12 October 1966
Running time
82 mins
Country United States
Language English

The Unkissed Bride is a 1966 comedy starring Tommy Kirk. The film is also known as Mother Goose-A-Go-Go.[1]

Plot

Newlyweds Ted (Kirk) and Margie Hastings (Helm) go on honeymoon at the hotel of Margie's uncle, Jacques Phillipe (Bergerac).

Nervous about the prospect of having sex, Margie picks up a copy of Mother Goose and begins reading from it, causing Ted to faint.

Dr. Richards (D'Hondt), a psychiatrist, deduces that Ted has a "Mother Goose complex" and treats him with an LSD spray while he sleeps. This causes him to hallucinate and mix up reality with fairy tales.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in late 1965.[2]

References

  1. Mother Goose a Go-Go AT TCMDB
  2. Betty Martin, "Ann-Margret in 'Swinger' ", Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 24 Nov 1965: c7.

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