Summaries

In New York City during the Roaring Twenties, would-be flapper Millie Dillmount's self-appointed mission to marry her boss is complicated by white slavers and true love.

In 1922 New York City, Millie Dillmount (Dame Julie Andrews) and Miss Dorothy Brown (Mary Tyler Moore) are just two of the girls living at the Priscilla Hotel for Single Young Ladies run by Mrs. Meers (Beatrice Lillie). Orphaned, Miss Dorothy, just recently arrived, is a naive, old-fashioned girl from a seemingly privileged background who has aspirations to be a stage actress. From more modest means, Millie, in New York City for three months, used to be old-fashioned, but now has a new modern sensibility and look to match, complete with bobbed hair and dresses with hemlines above the knee. Included in this new modern sensibility is Millie's goal of getting a job as a stenographer, with a quick promotion to being her wealthy boss' "Mrs." Love is not to factor into the equation. She believes she's found the right employer in the form of chisel-jawed Trevor Graydon (John Gavin) of the Sincere Trust Insurance Company. Millie's pursuit of Mr. Graydon is despite the fact that Mr. Graydon sees her as one of the boys, he has old-fashioned sensibilities, and Millie has a mutual attraction to another boy named Jimmy Smith (James Fox). Although she likes Jimmy, Millie feels that Jimmy, as a paper clip salesman with an overwhelming happy-go-lucky attitude, is not driven enough to be husband material. That doesn't stop Jimmy's pursuit of Millie. In her association with Jimmy, Millie meets flamboyant wealthy Renaissance woman Muzzy Van Hossmere (Carol Channing). Jimmy's father once worked as Muzzy's gardener. Originally from humble means much like Millie, Muzzy tries to convince Millie that true love will lead to happiness, as that is what happened when she met the now deceased Mr. Van Hossmere, who she had no idea was rich. In other goings-on amongst this new circle of friends, Miss Dorothy leaves New York City without a word to anyone except Mrs. Meers. Thinking this situation rather odd, Millie connects Miss Dorothy's leaving with that of other girls previously living at the Priscilla Hotel. With Mr. Graydon's help, Jimmy and Millie try to find out what happened to Miss Dorothy.—Huggo

In this musical spoof of the roaring '20s, feisty young flapper Millie Dillmount (Dame Julie Andrews) plans to find a job and marry a wealthy employer. Though fond of penniless paper-clip salesman Jimmy Smith (James Fox), she's determined to marry well-heeled company man Trevor Graydon (John Gavin), who loves Millie's roommate Dorothy Brown (Mary Tyler Moore). As all four try to find love, evil landlady Mrs. Meers (Beatrice Lillie) schemes to sell the orphaned Dorothy into white slavery.—Jwelch5742

1922. Millie Dillmount moves to New York with two aim: getting a job as a stenographer and marrying her boss (whoever that may turn out to be). She sharpens up her image to look more "modern". In her hotel she gets a new neighbour, Miss Dorothy Brown, an aspiring actress. She also meets a man, Jimmy Smith, but their relationship is clearly doomed as she intends to marry her boss. Meanwhile, young, single women are being kidnapped and Miss Dorothy is the next target.—grantss

Millie Dillmount (Dame Julie Andrews), a fearless young lady fresh from Salina, Kansas, determined to experience Life, sets out to see the world in the rip-roaring Twenties. With high spirits and wearing one of those new high hemlines, she arrives in New York City to test the "modern" ideas she had been reading about back in Kansas: "I've taken the girl out of Kansas. Now I have to take Kansas out of the girl!"—filmfactsman

Details

Keywords
  • character name in title
  • 1920s
  • white slavery
  • stenographer
  • cocktail party
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Romance
  • Musical
Release date Mar 21, 1967
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) G
Countries of origin United States
Language English German Spanish Italian French Hebrew
Filming locations Square of Warriors, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
Production companies Ross Hunter Productions

Box office

Budget $6000000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 18m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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