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Walk Don't Run
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Director:
Writers:
Robert Russell (story) &
Frank Ross (story) ...
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Release Date:
29 June 1966 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Run, don't walk to see Walk, Don't Run. more
Plot:
During the housing shortage of the 1964 Toyko Olympics, two men and a woman share a single apartment and the older man plays Cupid to the other two. full summary | full synopsis
User Reviews:
Near Classic; Breezy and Very Amusing; Cary Grant's Last Comedy more (31 total)

Cast

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Cary Grant ... Sir William Rutland

Samantha Eggar ... Christine Easton
Jim Hutton ... Steve Davis
John Standing ... Julius D. Haversack
Miiko Taka ... Aiko Kurawa
Ted Hartley ... Yuri Andreyovitch
Ben Astar ... Dimitri

George Takei ... Police Captain
Teru Shimada ... Mr. Kurawa
Lois Kiuchi ... Mrs. Kurawa
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Holger Abro ... Swedish Athlete (uncredited)
Isabel Boniface ... Mexican Athlete (uncredited)
Vickey Cason ... Contortionist (uncredited)
Alan Chee ... Bit Part (uncredited)
David Draper ... Swedish Athlete (uncredited)
Sonja Haney ... Swedish Athlete (uncredited)
Sonya Harrison ... American Athlete (uncredited)
Andre Hemmers ... German Athlete (uncredited)
Susan Ikeda ... Japanese Waitress (uncredited)
Dale Ishimoto ... Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Miyoshi Jingu ... Bit Part (uncredited)
June Kawai ... Japanese Waitress (uncredited)
Lei Kim ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Bob Kino ... Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Yangi Kitadani ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Frank Kumagai ... Plainclothesman (uncredited)
George Matsui ... Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Craig Matsunaga ... Boy (uncredited)
Miko Mayama ... Waitress (uncredited)
Irene Mizushima ... Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Rollin Moriyama ... Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Mori Moto ... Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Noriko ... Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Roy K. Ogata ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Bob Okazaki ... Plant Manager (uncredited)
Randy Okazaki ... Cab Driver (uncredited)
Leonidas Ossetynski ... (uncredited)
Ken Parker ... American Athlete (uncredited)
Gail Peters ... American Athlete (uncredited)
Mel Profit ... American Athlete (uncredited)
Peggy Rea ... Russian Shot Putter (uncredited)
Alex Rodine ... Swedish Athlete (uncredited)
Bill Saito ... Japanese Athlete (uncredited)
Bert Santos ... Mexican Athlete (uncredited)
Kay Shimatsu ... Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Lukas Shimatsu ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Anna Shin ... Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Patty Siu ... Girl (uncredited)
Roy Taguchi ... Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Yuki Tani ... Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Jane Tochihara ... Japanese Mother (uncredited)
Jodee Tochihara ... Japanese Twin (uncredited)
Wendee Tochihara ... Japanese Twin (uncredited)
Ilona Wilson ... German Athlete (uncredited)
James Yagi ... Jimmy, Rutland's Driver (uncredited)
Sheri Yamasaki ... Hostess (uncredited)
C.K. Yang ... Chinese Athlete (uncredited)
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Directed by
Charles Walters 
 
Writing credits
Robert Russell (story) &
Frank Ross (story)

Sol Saks (screenplay)

Garson Kanin  screenplay (uncredited)

Produced by
Sol C. Siegel .... producer
 
Original Music by
Quincy Jones 
 
Cinematography by
Harry Stradling Sr.  (as Harry Stradling)
 
Film Editing by
Walter Thompson 
James D. Wells  (as James Wells)
 
Production Design by
Joseph C. Wright  (as Joe Wright)
 
Set Decoration by
George R. Nelson 
Robert Priestley 
 
Costume Design by
Morton Haack 
 
Makeup Department
Virginia Jones .... hair stylist
Ben Lane .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Rusty Meek .... unit production manager
Russell Saunders .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jim Myers .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
James Z. Flaster .... sound
Jack Haynes .... sound
 
Stunts
Russell Saunders .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Gerald Perry Finnerman .... camera operator (as Gerald Finnerman)
 
Music Department
Jack Hayes .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Richard Hazard .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leo Shuken .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Tommy Tedesco .... musician: guitar (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Walk, Don't Run (USA) (promotional title)
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Runtime:
114 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In some scenes, Cary Grant whistles the theme music from Charade (1963) and An Affair to Remember (1957), two of his previous films. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Rutland leaves Haversacks office the Japanese flag is on his left (and Union Jack on his right) in the next shot it is on his right (and Union Jack on his left). more
Quotes:
Christine Easton: After 7:45, you can have the bathroom all day if you'd like.
Sir William Rutland: I wouldn't know what to do in the bathroom all day!
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Movie Connections:
References An Affair to Remember (1957) more
Soundtrack:
Happy Feet more

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12 out of 19 people found the following review useful.
Near Classic; Breezy and Very Amusing; Cary Grant's Last Comedy, 30 June 2005
8/10
Author: silverscreen888 from United States

This film was probably launched as a "Cary Grant" vehicle, a remake of "The More the Merrier", but I suggest it is a major comedy for several other reasons. As William Rutland, peer and genial businessman and busybody, Grant is mature and good; but involving him in the housing shortage in Tokyo during the 1964 Olympics was a stroke of near-genius. Adding in the old storyline about a girl planning to marry for money and introducing the right man for her instead, in the persons of Samantha Egggar and Jim Hutton, was better, with Grant acting as matchmaker. But making Hutton a member of the US Olympic team and keeping his event a secret, adding in a comedic Russian spy, the smallness of their shared apartment which Grant sublets to Hutton after wangling his own way in, plus visiting a Japanese household of friend Miiko Taka with Eggar and fiancée John Standing, he of the "tall forehead" and boring personality, was I claim pure gold comedically speaking. Charles Walters directed this satirical comedy in breezy style, with story by Robert Russell and Frank Ross from Sol Saks' and Grason Kanin's inspired story. The cast included besides the principals George Takei as a Tokyo police officer, Ben Astar as Dimitri the bumbling Russian spy, skilled actor Teru Shimada as Taka's father, Lois Kiuchi as her mother, Ted Hartley as Yuri, Hutton's Russian fellow athlete-friend, and hundreds of others in bit parts and small roles. The very genial music for the film by Quincy Jones was low-key and delightful; Henry Mancini supplied songs also; the cinematography by Harry Stradling Sr. was lovely from start to finish; and the production designs by Joseph C. Wright were varied and serviceable through. Outstanding scenes in the narrative include I suggest the way in which Sir William's trousers keep disappearing, the attempt by Grant in underwear to enter the Olympic walking event to obtain a signature on a document from Hutton, the party where Grant suggest to a lady Russian shot putter that she put her derrière somewhere else than in his dinner, the trip to see Eggar's friends (the Kurawa family) and the police station scene, among others. This is a sometimes slick and always amusing and I find frequently very-involving story filled with characters that seem unusually real. It may have begun as a Cary Grant vehicle; but I find Hutton is brilliant, and it became despite a bit of over- lengthy presentation a classic as a romance, a comedy concerning overcrowding and a presentation of very memorable characters whose general theme is how one need to deal with life by means of honesty rather than by taking the seemingly easiest path. A favorite of many, many filmgoers, myself included.

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