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IMDbIn 1974, Roger Kirwood opened a restaurant in Northampton, Massachusetts, called "Fitzwilly's," inspired by this film, featuring the film poster in its entrance.
The copy machine Juliet wants to return is a Xerox 813, the world's first "desktop" plain paper copier. It weighed 200 pounds and was introduced in 1963.
Fitzwilly's thrift store is named for St. Dismas, the "good thief," in Christian tradition.
First credited movie appearance of Barbara Feldon.
Billy Halop's final theatrical film performance.
"Claude R. Fitzwilliam: May I present the Platypi: Jacques Stewart the 5th, Carlton Taylor the 4th, Sandy Whitehead the 3rd, Tucky Morgan the 5th, Woody Van Alstyne the 4th and Bonnie Merrick. Juliet Nowell: What? No number? Claude R. Fitzwilliam: Old family, new first name."
"Mr. Nowell: All that bothers me is why they're paying you twice the going rate. Juliet Nowell: Ah hah, it doesn't bother me. If Miss Woodworth is all that rich, why should I care? Mr. Nowell: No, Juliet. The rich don't get rich or stay rich by overpaying or over-tipping or remembering the doorman's birthday."