A Fine Madness 1966
A Fine Madness
A womanizing poet falls into the hands of a psychiatrist with a straying wife.
A womanizing poet falls into the hands of a psychiatrist with a straying wife.
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Full Cast & Crew... Samson Shillitoe
... Rhoda Shillitoe
... Lydia West
... Dr. Vera Kropotkin
... Mr. Fitzgerald
... Dr. Oliver West
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by Wuchak
_**Kooky farce about an obnoxious nonconformist and the incompetence of mental health quacks**_ An abusive creative type in Manhattan (Sean Connery) has writer’s block and is compelled by his waitress wife (Joanne Woodward) to visit a psychiatrist (Patrick O'Neal), but the bore’s dallyings with the quack’s wife (Jean Seberg) worsen the situation. Meanwhile Clive Revill is on hand as a mad lobotomist. Believe it or not, “A Fine Madness” (1966) has nothing to do with secret agent shenanigans, but is rather a zany Manhattan farce with a theme that would be done more effectively in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” (1975). Nevertheless, it’s amusing seeing Connery play a cranky, boozing, womanizing poet who cleans carpets for a living. Woodward is also entertaining as his not-gonna-take-it wife. Speaking of which, the flick scores pretty well on the feminine front with the likes of Seberg and Sue Ane Langdon (Miss Walnicki). Colleen Dewhurst even shows up. The film’s also worth checking out just to travel back in time to Manhattan of the mid-60s. The movie runs 1 hour, 44 minutes and was shot on the East Side of Manhattan, plus Long Island. GRADE: B-
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Release Date:
Jun 29, 1966 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 47`
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Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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A Fine Madness
_**Kooky farce about an obnoxious nonconformist and the incompetence of mental health quacks**_ An abusive creative type in Manhattan (Sean Connery) has writer’s block and is compelled by his waitress wife (Joanne Woodward) to visit a psychiatrist (Patrick O'Neal), but the bore’s dallyings with the quack’s wife (Jean Seberg) worsen the situation. Meanwhile Clive Revill is on hand as a mad lobotomist. Believe it or not, “A Fine Madness” (1966) has nothing to do with secret agent shenanigans, but is rather a zany Manhattan farce with a theme that would be done more effectively in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” (1975). Nevertheless, it’s amusing seeing Connery play a cranky, boozing, womanizing poet who cleans carpets for a living. Woodward is also entertaining as his not-gonna-take-it wife. Speaking of which, the flick scores pretty well on the feminine front with the likes of Seberg and Sue Ane Langdon (Miss Walnicki). Colleen Dewhurst even shows up. The film’s also worth checking out just to travel back in time to Manhattan of the mid-60s. The movie runs 1 hour, 44 minutes and was shot on the East Side of Manhattan, plus Long Island. GRADE: B-
Cast & Crew of
A Fine Madness
Directors & Credit Writers
... Assistant Director
... Director
Cast
... Samson Shillitoe
... Rhoda Shillitoe
... Lydia West
... Dr. Vera Kropotkin
... Mr. Fitzgerald
... Dr. Oliver West
... Dr. Menken
... Dr. Freddie Vorbeck
... Daniel K. Papp
... Mrs. Fish
... Evelyn Tupperman
... Leonard Tupperman
... Miss Walnicki
... Mrs. Fitzgerald
... Chairwoman
... Myrna
... Bibman
CB
Calvin Brown... Boxer in Gym
CB
Calvin Brown... Boxer in Gym
... Clubwoman
Produced By
... Producer