What's New Pussycat?

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What's New Pussycat?
Theatrical release poster by Frank Frazetta
Directed byClive Donner
Richard Talmadge (go-kart sequence)
Written byWoody Allen
Produced byCharles K. Feldman
StarringPeter Sellers
Peter O'Toole
Romy Schneider
Capucine
Paula Prentiss
Woody Allen
Ursula Andress
CinematographyJean Badal
Edited byFergus McDonell
Music byBurt Bacharach
Hal David (lyrics)
Production
companies
Famartists Productions S.A.
Famous Artists Productions
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • June 2, 1965 (1965-06-02)
Running time
108 minutes
CountriesFrance
United States
LanguageEnglish

What's New Pussycat? is a 1965 comedy film directed by Clive Donner and starring Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss and Ursula Andress. It was Woody Allen's film debut, as well as his first produced script. The Academy Award-nominated title song by Burt Bacharach (music) and Hal David (lyrics) was sung by Tom Jones. The movie poster was painted by Frank Frazetta, and the animated main title sequence was made by Richard Williams.

Plot

The film is set in France. Notorious womanizer Michael James (Peter O'Toole) wants to be faithful to his fiancée Carole Werner (Romy Schneider), but every woman he meets seems to fall in love with him, including a neurotic American (Paula Prentiss) and a parachutist (Ursula Andress) who accidentally lands in his car (1936-37 Singer 9 Le Mans).[1][2] His psychoanalyst, Dr Fassbender (Peter Sellers), cannot help either, since he's stalking one of his patients (Capucine) who in turn longs for Michael. A catastrophe appears on the horizon when all the characters check into a quaint hideaway hotel in the French countryside for the weekend, unaware of each other's presence.

Cast

Production

The film was planned to star Warren Beatty – the title was Beatty's way of answering the telephone. However, Woody Allen, who had been hired by producer Charles K. Feldman to write the script, began relegating Beatty's character to a secondary role, increasing his character at Beatty's expense. This led to tension between Beatty and the studio, especially as Allen's screenplay was considered funnier than the original idea. Eventually, Beatty was forced off his project by the little-known Allen. Because of their feud, Allen and Beatty never worked together again.

Groucho Marx was to have played Dr. Fassbender in the Beatty version.

The film was shot in and around Paris between October 1964 and January 1965 and released in New York on 22 June 1965. It opened in Paris in January 1966 as Quoi de neuf, Pussycat?. The total box office was $8.469[3] to $8.7 million.[4]

In addition to the title theme, other songs featured were "Here I Am" by Dionne Warwick and "My Little Red Book" performed by Manfred Mann.

Awards

In 1965, Burt Bacharach and Hal David were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song for the title song. Woody Allen was nominated for a WGA Award for "Best Written Screen Comedy" in 1966.

References

  • The Times, 2 September 1965 & 6 September 1966

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