Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1963)

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The editors of Photoplay Magazine present its Gold Medal for excellence to Universal-International’s production of “The Thrill Of It All.” Positively the most hilarious of Doris Day’s love comedies, this laugh-loaded romp hands her a new co-star, personable James Garner, and a new problem. She doesn’t have to fend a guy off without losing him; here, she’s already got him. But can she hang on to husband Jim, a successful obstetrician, after she suddenly becomes a TV-commercial queen? The humor is fast and furious, ranging from wicked satire to rollicking slapstick. Sets and clothes? Lush, of course! Nothing but the best. ( Continued on page 10) U-I; Eastman Color; Director, Norman Jewison; Producers, Ross Hunter and Martin Melcher.