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The Notorious Landlady (1962) was a Comedy - Mystery Film directed by Richard Quine and produced by Fred Kohlmar and Richard Quine.

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The Notorious Landlady Wastes a Sterling Cast

By Rick29 on Sep 11, 2019 From Classic Film & TV Cafe

Kim Novak as the title character. With such a prestigious pedigree, I expected more from The Notorious Landlady (1962). Here's a British comedy headlined by Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, and Fred Astaire with a screenplay penned by the writers who were responsible for The Pink Panther movies (Blake Edwar... Read full article


Kim Novak lures us in as... The Notorious Landlady (1962)

By Michaela on Jun 8, 2016 From Love Letters to Old Hollywood

Back in February of 2015, I wrote a post on The Notorious Landlady, an underrated comedy from Kim Novak and Jack Lemmon in celebration of their birthdays. I was relatively pleased with the post and it seemed to get a good amount of page views, but then, just a few days over the one-year mark, I noti... Read full article


The Notorious Landlady (1962) with Jack Lemmon and Kim Novak

By Greg Orypeck on Apr 16, 2015 From Classic Film Freak

Share This! ?Are you sure this country isn?t on fire somewhere?? ?? ?Bill? Gridley (Jack Lemmon) inquiring about the thickness of a London fog Jack Lemmon.? Kim Novak.? Fred Astaire.? And the British, too. ?Lionel Jeffries.? Estelle Winwood.? Henry Daniell.? A London setting.? A mystery-comedy about... Read full article


The Notorious Landlady (1962) with Jack Lemmon and Kim Novak

By Greg Orypeck on Apr 16, 2015 From Classic Film Freak

Share This! ?Are you sure this country isn?t on fire somewhere?? ?? ?Bill? Gridley (Jack Lemmon) inquiring about the thickness of a London fog Jack Lemmon.? Kim Novak.? Fred Astaire.? And the British, too. ?Lionel Jeffries.? Estelle Winwood.? Henry Daniell.? A London setting.? A mystery-comedy about... Read full article


Kim Novak is... The Notorious Landlady (1962)

By Michaela on Feb 13, 2015 From Love Letters to Old Hollywood

Today marks the 82nd birthday of the gorgeous Kim Novak, a woman who is luckily still with us. I’m crazy about Ms. Novak, but rather than blabber on and on her, I thought it’d be nice to write up a little post about one of my favorite Novak films, The Notorious Landlady. As I wrote earli... Read full article


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Quotes from

Franklyn Ambruster: You're at a level where you can only afford one mistake. The higher up you go, the more mistakes you're allowed. Right at the top, if you make enough of them, it's considered to be your style.


William 'Bill' Gridley: I'm a democrat from New England - I have no prejudices.


Mrs. Carlyle Hardwicke: To put it plainly, Mr. Gridley, I have a dubious reputation.
William 'Bill' Gridley: You DO? I'll pay you 45 pounds a month.


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During a conversation with his landlady Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon asks her, "Do you know 'My Funny Valentine?'" In the 1957 film Pal Joey, Kim Novak's character Linda English performs the song, "My Funny Valentine" during the rehearsals prior to Joey's night club's opening.
Sammy Fain and Mack David wrote a title song for the film and Fred Astaire recorded it on May 16, 1962, but it wasn't included in the final release version of the film.
When this movie was shown on CBS' Thursday Night At The Movies in 1965, the reels were shown out of sequence. Nobody at the network noticed at first but at approximately 10:30 p.m. the movie suddenly stopped and an announcer's voice was heard apologizing for the mix up. CBS then showed the entire movie from the beginning and it finally ended at about 1 a.m.
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Also released in 1962




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