The Third Girl From the Left is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Medak, written by Dory Previn, and starring Kim Novak and Tony Curtis.
The Third Girl from the Left | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Dory Previn |
Directed by | Peter Medak |
Starring | Kim Novak Tony Curtis |
Music by | Dory Previn |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Hugh M. Hefner |
Producer | Ron Roth |
Cinematography | Gayne Rescher |
Editor | Jim Benson |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Production company | Playboy Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | October 16, 1973 |
It was the television film debut for both Novak and Curtis. Also in the cast are Michael Conrad, George Furth and Barbi Benton. The film was originally shown on October 16, 1973. Hugh Hefner was the Executive Producer for the film, which was made by Playboy Films.
Plot
editGloria Joyce is a chorus girl who has an affair with a delivery boy, David, when she realizes that her long-time affair with a nightclub comedian, Joey Jordan, is not going anywhere.
Reception
editCritical response
editAccording to the film's IMDb entry, it has a critic rating of 6.3/10.[1]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "IMDB critic review rating". Retrieved April 8, 2024.
Marill, Alvin H. Movies made for Television. 1980. Arlington House