Three's a Crowd (1969 film)
Three's a Crowd was a made-for-TV movie that was originally aired by the ABC network on December 2, 1969.[1] The film was a comedy directed by Harry Falk and starred Larry Hagman, who was starring in the hit TV sit-com I Dream of Jeannie. Hagman plays a pilot whose wife, portrayed by E. J. Peaker, disappears and is presumed dead. Seven years later, she appears. Meantime, Hagman has met and married Jessica Walter. He really loves both wives and hasn't the heart to tell either one of them about the other. They both throw a birthday party for him at the same time and in the same hotel, but on different floors. He tries to get away with his charade and finally enlists the aid of the elevator boy, played by Norman Fell. Harvey Korman plays a psychiatrist Hagman goes to try to figure out his "problem". Korman drools over both wife's pictures and tells Hagman what a fool he is to want to give them up. Hagman, who runs an air freight service between two cities spends one night with Peaker and the next with Walter. Both women are physically active, having him doing all kinds of sports, and are just wearing him to a frazzle. That's when he goes to see Korman, the psychiatrist.
The film was directed by Harry Falk for Screen Gems, the production company behind Jeannie. The film's title tune was written, performed and produced by Boyce and Hart, who wrote and produced several of the Monkees' hits[2] as well as songs for Little Anthony and the Imperials, Del Shannon, Fats Domino, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Chubby Checker and the theme song to Days of Our Lives. The duo also appeared with Hagman in an episode of I Dream of Jeannie.
Cast
- Larry Hagman as Jim Carson
- Jessica Walter as Jessica Carson
- E. J. Peaker as Ann Carson
- Harvey Korman as Doctor Pike
- Farrah Fawcett as Hitchhiker
- Norman Fell as Norman, the Elevator Operator
- Stu Gilliam as Ralph Wilcox
- Mickey Deems as Drunk
- Shelley Morrison as Mona
- Alfred Dennis as Rico
- Roy Stuart as Buzzy Grant
- Ken Greenwald as George Fowler
- Sue Taylor as Fran Preeble
- Michael Lerner as Sid Bagbay
- Rosemary Eliot as Liz
- Paul Vaughn as Oscar Preeble
- Gordon Devol as Bellboy
- Stefani Warren as Connie Dodson
- Bobby Pickett as Roy Dodson (as Bob Pickett)
- Maggie Malooly as Madge Bagby
- Nicky Blair as Waiter
- Chet Stratton as Mr. Pomeroy
- Vivian Rhodes as Beauty Operator