Do Not Disturb

Do Not Disturb

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Ralph Levy
  • Cast(s): Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Hermione Baddeley, Sergio Fantoni, Reginald Gardiner See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Music: Lionel Newman,Mort Garson
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1966 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Relationship Goals, My Secret Santa
  • Story:
    "Doris Day continues her reign as America's sweetheart" (Motion Picture Herald) in this "bright, colorful comedy of marital misunderstanding" (The Film Daily). Co-starring Rod Taylor (The Glass Bottom Boat) and featuring whip-smart dialogue, a hilarious plot, sumptuous locales and costumes and the song "Au Revoir Is Goodbye With a Smile," Do Not Disturb is a delightful romp from start to finish! What's a devoted wife to do when her husband spends more time "working" with his sexy secretary than helping her with their new home? For Janet Taylor (Day), an American who has relocated to England with her executive husband Mike (Taylor), there's only one solution - make him jealous by inventing an admirer. But as soon as Janet creates her make-believe Romeo, a real suitor arrives, whisks Janet off to Paris, wines and dines her...and comes face-to-face with an insanely irate Mike!
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Do Not Disturb - Cast

Do Not Disturb - Crew

STORY

Story
"Doris Day continues her reign as America's sweetheart" (Motion Picture Herald) in this "bright, colorful comedy of marital misunderstanding" (The Film Daily). Co-starring Rod Taylor (The Glass Bottom Boat) and featuring whip-smart dialogue, a hilarious plot, sumptuous locales and costumes and the song "Au Revoir Is Goodbye With a Smile," Do Not Disturb is a delightful romp from start to finish! What's a devoted wife to do when her husband spends more time "working" with his sexy secretary than helping her with their new home? For Janet Taylor (Day), an American who has relocated to England with her executive husband Mike (Taylor), there's only one solution - make him jealous by inventing an admirer. But as soon as Janet creates her make-believe Romeo, a real suitor arrives, whisks Janet off to Paris, wines and dines her...and comes face-to-face with an insanely irate Mike!

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Most Promising Newcomer Female | 1966 | Maura

BOX OFFICE

Budget 3,890,000 USD

Box Office Collection 8,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In her autobiography, Doris Day wrote that this was one of her least favorite movies, also citing The Ballad of Josie (1967), Caprice (1967), and Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968) - all movies to which her husband, Martin Melcher, signed her without her consent.

Doris Day wrote in her 1975 autobiography that this was one of the movies that she did not want to do, but was forced to do because her husband and manager Martin Melcher had power of attorney and signed her for it without her knowledge or consent.

Although this movie is set in England, the entire production was filmed on the Twentieth Century Fox backlot in Los Angeles, California.

There is a neat in-joke in this movie. When the French children find out that Janet (Doris Day) is American, they ask her whether she knows Rock Hudson or Cary Grant - both of whom Day had previously co-starred with. She co-starred with Hudson in Pillow Talk (1959), Lover Come Back (1961), and Send Me No Flowers (1964), and with Grant in That Touch of Mink (1962).

The interior set of the Von Trapp entry hall (featuring the split staircase) in The Sound of Music (1965) was re-used in this movie. The set was re-dressed for use as the hotel ballroom featured in the latter portion of this movie.

Popular Dialogues

"Janet Harper: Well, let me see what kind of a pup--you're not a puppy! You're a fox!"