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The World of Henry Orient

United States

1964

106 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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DIR George Roy Hill

PROD Jerome Hellman

SCR Nora Johnson, Nunnally Johnson

DP Boris Kaufman, Arthur J. Ornitz

CAST Peter Sellers, Paula Prentiss, Merrie Spaeth, Tippy Walker, Tom Bosley, Angela Lansbury

ED Stuart Gilmore

MUSIC Elmer Bernstein

Cannes (In competition)

Synopsis

Henry Orient is a madly egocentric and overly amorous avant-garde concert pianist who is hilariously pursued all around New York City by two 14-year-old fans. The girls, Val and Gil chase a harassed Henry all over the city, thwarting his afternoon liaisons with a married woman and leaving utter chaos behind them – until Val’s sexually promiscuous mother appears on the scene to put a stop to the girls’ shenanigans. —IMDb

Director

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George Roy Hill

Former Marine pilot George Roy Hill began his career as an actor, debuting with Cyril Cusack’s company at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. He scored a personal success in Strindberg’s “The Creditors” (1950) at the Cherry Lane Theatre, before concentrating on writing and directing for American TV in the 1950s. He scripted and acted in his first work for NBC’s “Kraft Television Theatre”, the autobiographical “My Brother’s Keeper” (1953), inspired by his pilot’s experience of being “talked down” by a ground controller, and “A Night to Remember” (also for “Kraft”), a drama about the sinking of the Titanic, earned him 1956 Emmy nominations as director and co-author. Hill scored a huge success in his Broadway directing debut, the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Look Homeward, Angel” (1957,) and made his feature film debut helming the adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ play “Period of Adjustment” (1962), which he had directed on Broadway.

Hill delighted reviewers (though the box office was meager… read more

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Brian O'blivion

22Feb11

George Roy Hill didn't know what kind of movie to make.

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Sarah Karina-Bogart

13Dec10

(looking at a cigarette butt of Orient's) "No filter!" ... "He's not scared."

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