What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968) | |
Director(s) | George Seaton |
Producer(s) | George Seaton |
Top Genres | Comedy |
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What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968) was a Comedy Film directed by George Seaton and produced by George Seaton.
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Amigo:
[speech balloon] Oh Boy! Grapes.
Pete: What the hell is that?
Liz: Get a load o' that beak!
Pete: Come on, you. Hey! Hey! Those are *my* grapes.
Liz: Oh, let 'im eat 'em. He's probably hungry.
Pete: Oh sure. Make a pet out of him, get emotionally involved. That what you want?
Liz: I don't care if you have him for breakfast.
Bolton: And now gentlemen, is there one *honest* claim we can make for Ultra?
Pete: Well, we could say they're round.
Pete: Come 'ere! Come 'ere. Look. In this cruddy pile o' junk: a flower. The odds against survival must've been a million to one. But it made it. Couple of drops of rain, and some sun...
Liz: Pete, what's wrong? What's the matter with you?
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Pete: What the hell is that?
Liz: Get a load o' that beak!
Pete: Come on, you. Hey! Hey! Those are *my* grapes.
Liz: Oh, let 'im eat 'em. He's probably hungry.
Pete: Oh sure. Make a pet out of him, get emotionally involved. That what you want?
Liz: I don't care if you have him for breakfast.
Bolton: And now gentlemen, is there one *honest* claim we can make for Ultra?
Pete: Well, we could say they're round.
Pete: Come 'ere! Come 'ere. Look. In this cruddy pile o' junk: a flower. The odds against survival must've been a million to one. But it made it. Couple of drops of rain, and some sun...
Liz: Pete, what's wrong? What's the matter with you?
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Facts about
James Noble's feature film debut.
Thelma Ritter's final film; her screen debut, Miracle on 34th Street, was also directed by George Seaton, making Ritter one of a handful of actors to be directed by the same person in both their first and last films.
Cleavon Little's first film.
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Thelma Ritter's final film; her screen debut, Miracle on 34th Street, was also directed by George Seaton, making Ritter one of a handful of actors to be directed by the same person in both their first and last films.
Cleavon Little's first film.
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