Sunday in New York (1963) | |
Director(s) | Peter Tewksbury |
Producer(s) | Everett Freeman |
Top Genres | Comedy, Film Adaptation, Romance |
Top Topics | Based on Play, New York |
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Sunday in New York (1963) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Peter Tewksbury and produced by Everett Freeman.
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On Blu-ray: Jane Fonda and Rod Taylor Sizzle in Sunday in New York (1963)
By KC on Jul 28, 2020 From Classic MoviesSunday in New York (1963) is full of men deeply and ridiculously occupied with preserving the virtue of one woman. You could say it’s of its time, though that’s not entirely true. The elements of the film that haven’t aged well are much less cringe worthy because of a well-matched ... Read full article
Um Domingo em Nova York (1963) / Sunday in New York (1963)
By L? on Feb 13, 2019 From Critica RetroUm Domingo em Nova York (1963) / Sunday in New York (1963) “Um Domingo em Nova York” ? uma com?dia rom?ntica que se passa na Big Apple. Tamb?m ? um filme com um dos melhores meet-cutes – aqueles momentos fofos em que um casal se v? pela primeira vez – de todos os temp... Read full article
Sunday in New York (1963)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 9, 2018 From 4 Star FilmsIt would appear that a film like Sunday in New York would never exist today. First, it’s obviously rooted in a stage play and it functions with the kind of moments you might expect out of some of Neil Simon’s works around New York though this particular story was crafted from a play by l... Read full article
Sunday in New York (1963)
By Beatrice on Dec 15, 2017 From Flickers in TimeSunday in New York Directed by Peter Tewksbury Written by Norman Krasna from his play 1963/USA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer First viewing/Amazon Instant Adam Tyler: That’s the loophole! Sleeping! Jane Fonda grapples with her virginity in this early sixties romcom. Twenty-two year Eileen Tyler (Fonda... Read full article
Sunday in New York (1963)
on Nov 28, 2014 From Journeys in Classic FilmTen years after the landmark film The Moon is Blue?marked the erosion of the Hollywood Production Code, several films continued pushing at the boundaries of the sex comedy. Many simply relied on an absence of tact, presuming that sex comedies need nothing more than talking about the act bluntly or s... Read full article
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Quotes from Sunday in New York
Eileen Tyler: Well...
Mike Mitchell: Two heads are better than one, you know... didn't know I had two heads did you?
Adam Tyler: What is that you like to know?
Eileen Tyler: Are you ready?
Adam Tyler: Shoot.
Eileen Tyler: Is a girl that's been going around with a fellow for a reasonable length of time is supposed to go to the bed with him or not?
Adam Tyler: What kind of question is that to ask?
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Facts about Sunday in New York
The New York production of the musical "Sunday in New York" by Norman Krasna opened at the Cort Theater in New York on November 27, 1961 and ran for 188 performances. The original Broadway cast included a young Robert Redford.
Pat Stanley was nominated for the 1962 Tony Award (New York City) for Supporting or Features Actress in a Drama for "Sunday in New York".
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