Tuesday, October 13, 2009

UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE (1963)

UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE (1963)This lighthearted romantic/ comedy set in the '60s centers around Robin, (Carol Lynley) a newly graduated lab technician, and her fiance, Dave,(Dean Jones) a young San Francisco attorney. Decide to live together in a charming southwest style apartment to see if they can be compatible with out any fooling around. Hogan, (Jack Lemmon) who owns the building and a devilish smirk, has a history of coming on to his tenants, and would like to add Robin to his stable of girls. When Hogan realizes that he has rented to a couple instead of two girls. He quickly comes up with a plan to break them up, so he can make his move on Robin. Dave comes up with his own plan. This conflict makes for a very good comedy along with 60's attitudes a protective aunt a nosy cleaning lady a curious gardener (Paul Lyne) and various young women. CAST: Jack Lemmon,Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, Edie Adams, Paul Lyne, Robert Lansing.


This film (along with IRMA LA DOUCE and GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM made Jack Lemmon the #1 Male Box Office Star of 1964.


Carole Lynley, began her career as a child model under the name "Carolyn Lee", and when she started acting(after appearing on the April 22, 1957 cover of Life magazine at 15). Lynley, performed on both the Broadway stage and Hollywood screen versions of, Blue Denim (1959), in which the teenage characters played by Lynley and co-star Brandon De Wilde had to deal with an unwanted pregnancy.

In 1959, Lynley was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for "Most Promising Newcomer – Female".

Lynley performed in the fourth season The Man from U.N.C.L.E. two-part episode, "The Prince of Darkness Affair".

Lynley, is best known for her roles in, Return to Peyton Place, Under the Yum Yum Tree, Bunny Lake is Missing, The Cardinal, Harlow and the original version of The Poseidon Adventure.

She performed in the television movies Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Fantasy Island, The Big Valley, Mannix, Night Gallery, Kojak, Hawaii Five-O and Charlie's Angels.

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