Under the Yum Yum Tree

Under the Yum Yum Tree
Videocassette cover
Directed by David Swift
Produced by Frederick Brisson
Screenplay by Lawrence Roman
David Swift
Based on Under the Yum Yum Tree (play)
by Lawrence Roman
Starring Jack Lemmon
Carol Lynley
Dean Jones
Edie Adams
Paul Lynde
Imogene Coca
Robert Lansing
Music by Frank De Vol
Cinematography Joseph Biroc
Edited by Charles Nelson
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date
October 23, 1963
Running time
110 minutes
Language English
Box office $5 million (US/ Canada rentals) [1]

Under the Yum Yum Tree is a 1963 comedy film that stars Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, and Edie Adams, with supporting roles by Imogene Coca and Paul Lynde.

This sex comedy was a successful small comic movie that gained Lemmon a Golden Globe nomination. The film was based on a Broadway play that first ran in 1960–61.

Plot

Jack Lemmon stars as the playboy landlord Hogan, a swinging bachelor. Women are mere playthings to him, plus he's a master con man. His bachelor pad is a holy temple of seduction: blood-red walls, African sculptures, a well-stocked cocktail bar, a switch-operated fireplace, and mechanized violins that play romantic music at the touch of a button. He walks around wearing a scarlet cardigan (with matching socks and shirts) and a devilish smirk. As the independently wealthy landlord of a beautifully designed California apartment block that includes tropical plants, he only rents rooms to gorgeous single women at just $75 a month.

The film begins as Irene (Adams), a recently divorced tenant, has just concluded a relationship with Hogan. She's moving out of the apartment with the assistance of her friend Charles (Lansing). It is immediately snapped up by her naive niece, Robin (Lynley). Hogan is thrilled at the prospect of yet another beautiful tenant to seduce, but is initially unaware that Robin's short-tempered, frustrated, bumbling boyfriend David (Jones) is moving in with her—but in a 'platonic' capacity only, to determine their compatibility.

Temptation is naturally there, but Hogan does his best to prevent David and Robin from consummating their relationship. Irene, who has only lately come to realize the extent of Hogan's promiscuity, is determined to prevent him from getting his hands on her niece. Irene confronts him at his barber, and Hogan is self-defensive and self-deluded to comic effect.

An older married couple, handyman Murphy (Lynde) and maid Dorcas (Coca) work for Hogan, he the stereotypical harried husband, she the stereotypical loud and overbearing wife.

Cast

Other versions

The film was adapted from a Broadway play by Lawrence Roman. The stage production opened on November 16, 1960 at Henry Miller's Theatre and ran for 173 performances.[2] The original cast included Gig Young as Hogan, Sandra Church as Robin, and Dean Jones as David.

A television remake was released September 2, 1969, directed by E. W. Swackhamer and starring Ryan O'Neal and Leigh Taylor-Young.[3]

Song

See also

References

  1. "All-Time Top Grossers", Variety, 8 January 1964 p 1969
  2. "Under the Yum-Yum Tree". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
  3. Under the Yum Yum Tree on IMDb
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