Boys' Night Out

Boys' Night Out

Movie |

Adultery | Husband Wife Relationship

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Michael Gordon
  • Cast(s): Kim Novak, James Garner, Tony Randall, Howard Duff, Janet Blair See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 55min
  • Music: Frank De Vol,Franklin Milton
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1963 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Relationship Goals, My Secret Santa
  • Story:
    Fred, George, Doug and Howie are quickly reaching middle-age. Three of them are married, only Fred is still a bachelor. They want something different than their ordinary marriages, children and TV-dinners. In secret, they get themselves an apartment with a beautiful young woman, Kathy, for romantic rendezvous. But Kathy does not tell them that she is a sociology student researching the sexual life of the white middle-class male.
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6.5/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Fred, George, Doug and Howie are quickly reaching middle-age. Three of them are married, only Fred is still a bachelor. They want something different than their ordinary marriages, children and TV-dinners. In secret, they get themselves an apartment with a beautiful young woman, Kathy, for romantic rendezvous. But Kathy does not tell them that she is a sociology student researching the sexual life of the white middle-class male.
Ratings

6.5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Best Motion Picture Comedy | 1963

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Originally, the movie's title song was to have been sung by Frank Sinatra. His version was recorded on March 6, 1962, almost three months before the film's premiere. At last wind, Patti Page recorded her version which was initially optioned for use while Sinatra's original languished in the MGM vaults until 1995 when his Reprise box-set was issued.

Although apartment/home/rent prices may differ from inflation rates, especially in New York City, $200.00 in 1962 would be the equivalent of about $1,725.00 in the year 2021. If Mr. Bowers had gotten his original asking price, the apartment would have been the modern equivalent of about $6000 a month.

The only film of Kim Novak's production company, Kimco. It was meant to resurrect her career, which had floundered since the death of Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn in 1958. But the film was not well received by either critics or moviegoers, losing $262,000 (the equivalent of more than $2.3 million in 2021, adjusted for inflation). But it helped redirect James Garner's career from mostly westerns and war movies to some lighter fare. Six of his next eight films were comedies and included some of his biggest hits.

Stars of this film Fred Clark and Larry Keating have both portrayed Harry Morton on the Burns & Allen Show.

Toni Jackson, played by Anne Jeffreys, asks Cathy played by Kim Novak, if her survey on the sexual patterns of the suburban male is something like the Kinsey Report. The Kinsey Report is actually two different surveys: "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female" (1953). These two books were controversial and groundbreaking on opening up opinions and discussions on human sexuality and bringing them into public discourse.

Popular Dialogues

"Cathy: When it comes to sex, men can't help lying and women can't keep from telling the truth. I don't know which is worse."

"Peter Bowers: I would *die* before I let any of my tenants stack his wine vertically."