The Unkissed Bride
The Unkissed Bride | |
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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
- Tom Kirk as Ted
- Anne Helm as Margie
- Jacques Bergerac as Jacques Phillipe
- Danica D'Hondt as Dr. Marilyn Richards
- Robert Ball as Ernest Sinclair
- Joe Pyne as himself
- Henny Youngman as himself
- Fawn Silver as Goldy
Production
The film was shot in late 1965.[2]
References
- ↑ Mother Goose a Go-Go AT TCMDB
- ↑ Betty Martin, "Ann-Margret in 'Swinger' ", Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 24 Nov 1965: c7.
External links
- The Unkissed Bride at IMDB
- Trailer on YouTube