Lord Love a Duck
Lord Love a Duck | |
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Directed by | George Axelrod |
Written by | Al Hine George Axelrod |
Starring | Roddy McDowall Tuesday Weld Lola Albright Martin West Ruth Gordon Harvey Korman |
Music by | Neal Hefti |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date | 1966 |
Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Lord Love a Duck is a 1966 black comedy starring Roddy McDowall and Tuesday Weld. The film was a satire of popular culture at the time, its targets ranging from progressive education to Beach Party films. It is based on Al Hine's 1961 novel of the same name.
Plot
From his prison cell, Alan Musgrave dictates his experiences of the previous year, which he dedicated to fulfilling the unending wishes and ambitions of high school senior Barbara Ann Greene. The daughter of Marie, a cocktail waitress sinking unhappily into her forties, Barbara wants every kind of success and for everyone to love her. Signing a pact with Alan in wet cement, Barbara soon has the 12 cashmere sweaters needed to join an exclusive girl's club. She drops out of school to become the principal's new secretary and gets involved in church activities run by strait-laced but hyper-hormonal Bob Bernard. Barbara decides she wants Bob for her husband, which Alan helps make possible by keeping Bob's eccentric mother Stella (who disapproves of Barbara Ann) perpetually plastered. Then Barbara meets schlock producer T. Harrison Belmont, the King of Beach Party movies, and decides to become the biggest star that ever was. But Bob refuses to allow his wife to have a Hollywood screen test, so Barbara Ann decides she wants a divorce. Since Bob's mother frowns upon divorce, this prompts Alan to take matters into his own hands and kill Bob. Bob proves almost indestructible, but by graduation time Alan has him in a wheelchair. At the graduation ceremony Alan pursues Bob with a tractor, humorously killing him and everyone else on the speakers' platform who all screamed in mid-air after being flipped by the tractor before their deaths. Barbara Ann goes on to Hollywood fame in her debut film "Bikini Widow", while Alan is sent to prison.
Cast
- Roddy McDowall as Alan "Mollymauk" Musgrave
- Tuesday Weld as Barbara Ann Greene
- Lola Albright as Marie Greene
- Martin West as Bob Bernard
- Ruth Gordon as Stella Bernard
- Harvey Korman as Weldon Emmett
Awards
Lola Albright won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival in 1966.[1]
References
- ^ "Brlinale 1966: Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-02-17.