Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) starring Julie Andrews, John Gavin , Mary Tyler Moore, Beatrice Lillie, James Fox, Carol Channing, Jack Soo, Pat Morita
Thoroughly Modern Millie a zany, funny spoof of the Roaring Twenties. It stars Julie Andrews as Millie, an innocent country girl. She comes to the big city to find a husband. She makes friends with sweet Miss Dorothy (Mary Tyler Moore), zany Muzzy (Carol Channing) and … Is nearly kidnapped by white slavers?!?
Product Description
Cast of characters
- Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins) … Millie Dillmount
- James Fox (Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines) … Jimmy Smith
- Mary Tyler Moore (Dick Van Dyke Show) … Miss Dorothy Brown
- Carol Channing (Skidoo, Alice in Wonderland 1985) … Muzzy Van Hossmere
- John Gavin (Psycho, Midnight Lace) … Trevor Graydon
- Jack Soo (Barney Miller) … Oriental #1
- Pat Morita (The Karate Kid) … Oriental #2
- Philip Ahn … Tea
- Anthony Dexter (12 to the Moon) … Juarez
- Cavada Humphrey … Miss Flannery
- Herbie Faye … Taxi Driver
- Michael St. Clair … Baron Richter
- Lisabeth Hush … Judith Tremaine
- Ann Dee … Singer
- Beatrice Lillie (Blithe Spirit) … Mrs. Meers
Songs
- Thoroughly Modern Millie, Words by Sammy Cahn, Music by Jimmy Van Heusen, Sung by Julie Andrews during the credits montage
- The Tapioca, Words by Sammy Cahn, Music by Jimmy Van Heusen
- Drink La Chaim, Words & Music by Sylvia Neufeld, Sung by Julie Andrews
- Jimmy, Words & Music by Jay Thompson, Sung by Julie Andrews
- Looking at the World thru Rose Colored Glasses, Written by Tommie Malie and Jimmy Steiger
- Baby Face, Music by Harry Akst, Lyrics by Benny Davis
- Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life (The Dream Melody), Music by Victor Herbert, Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young.
- Do It Again, Music by George Gershwin, Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva.
- Jazz Baby, Music by M.K. Jerome, Lyrics by Blanche Merrill.
- I Can’t Believe That You’re in Love with Me, Music by Jimmy McHugh, Lyrics by Clarence Gaskill
- Stumbling, Written by Zez Confrey
- Poor Butterfly, Music by Raymond Hubbell, Lyrics by John Golden.
- Rose of Washington Square, Music by James F. Hanley, Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald.
- The Japanese Sandman, Music by Richard A. Whiting, Lyrics by Ray Egan.
- Jingle Bells, Music by James Pierpont, Played while Millie is on her way to meet her new boss
- Hallelujah Chorus from “Messiah”, Music by George Frideric Handel, Words adapted from the Bible by Charles Jennens, Sung by an offscreen chorus when Millie first sees her new boss
- With Plenty of Money and You, Music by Harry Warren.
- Lullaby, Music by Johannes Brahms, Played when Mrs. Meers is sleeping in Miss Dorothy’s bed
- Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?, Music from German folk song, Played during the vaudeville dog and pony act