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Valley of the Dolls (1967) -- Film version of Jacqueline Susann's best-selling novel chronicling the rise and fall of three young ladies in show business.

Overview

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5.0/10   2,585 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Jacqueline Susann (novel)
Helen Deutsch (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
9 February 1968 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Tagline:
The nation's most startling and hotly discussed best-seller now on the screen with every shock and sensation intact more
Plot:
Film version of Jacqueline Susann's best-selling novel chronicling the rise and fall of three young ladies in show business. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 4 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(11 articles)
Brittany Murphy and the beastly cult of perfection
 (From The Guardian - Film News. 26 December 2009, 4:06 PM, PST)

Gratuitously Sexy Photos Of The Week
 (From CinemaRetro. 13 December 2009, 3:09 PM, PST)

User Reviews:
"My beautiful little dolls. Just one...and one more." more (118 total)

Cast

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Barbara Parkins ... Anne Welles

Patty Duke ... Neely O'Hara
Paul Burke ... Lyon Burke

Sharon Tate ... Jennifer North
Tony Scotti ... Tony Polar
Martin Milner ... Mel Anderson
Charles Drake ... Kevin Gillmore
Alexander Davion ... Ted Casablanca (as Alex Davion)

Lee Grant ... Miriam Polar

Naomi Stevens ... Miss Steinberg
Robert H. Harris ... Henry Bellamy
Jacqueline Susann ... First Reporter
Robert Viharo ... Director

Joey Bishop ... MC at Telethon

George Jessel ... MC Grammy Awards

Susan Hayward ... Helen Lawson
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Richard Angarola ... Claude Chardot (uncredited)
Mikel Angel ... Man in Sleazy Hotel Room (uncredited)
Penny Antine ... Nurse in Sanitarium (uncredited)
David Arkin ... Western Union Boy (uncredited)
Philippe Auber ... Jennifer's Leading Man (uncredited)
Billy Beck ... Man sleeping in Movie Theatre (uncredited)
Pat Becker ... Telethon telephone girl (uncredited)
Richard Brander ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
Marvin Brody ... Movie Theatre Manager (uncredited)
Norman Burton ... Neely O'Hara's Director (uncredited)
Owen Bush ... Reporter at suicide (uncredited)
Barry Cahill ... Rough Character in San Francisco Bar (uncredited)
Frank Coghlan Jr. ... Reporter (uncredited)
Gene Columbus ... Dancer (uncredited)
Darlene Conley ... Nurse in Sanitarium (uncredited)
Mason Curry ... Waiter at New Haven Hotel (uncredited)

Richard Dreyfuss ... Assistant stage manager (uncredited)

Diana Eden ... Dancer (uncredited)
Ella Edwards ... Nurse in Sanitarium (uncredited)
Allen Emerson ... Reporter (uncredited)
Tom Falk ... Neely O'Hara's Stage Manager (uncredited)
Roy Fitzell ... Choreographer (uncredited)
Gertrude Flynn ... Ladies' room attendant (uncredited)
Jennifer Gan ... Show Girl Actress (uncredited)
Jeanne Gerson ... Neely O'Hara's Maid (uncredited)
Robert Gibbons ... Desk clerk at Lawrenceville Hotel (uncredited)

Laurence Haddon ... Frank - Blue Angel night club owner (uncredited)
Paul Hahn ... Captain of Waiters at Chasens (uncredited)
Marvin Hamlisch ... Pianist (uncredited)
Ernest Harada ... Lyon's Houseboy (uncredited)
Jonathan Hawke ... Doctor in Sanitarium (uncredited)

Richard Hoyt ... Reporter #2 at Jennifer's suicide (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen ... Extra (uncredited)
Jason Johnson ... Reporter (uncredited)
Maurice Kelly ... Dance Director in Montage (uncredited)
Charlotte Knight ... Neely O'Hara's Maid (uncredited)
Ted Kristian ... Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Gerry Lock ... Nurse in Sanitarium (uncredited)
Judith Lowry ... Aunt Amy (uncredited)
Donna Mantoan ... Girl in Sanitarium (uncredited)
Mardie March ... Reporter (uncredited)
Marian Mason ... Reporter (uncredited)
Bob McCord ... Edward (uncredited)
Leslie McRae ... Ted's Girl (uncredited)
Ralph Montgomery ... Man in Bar (uncredited)
Dorothy Neumann ... Helen Lawson's Maid (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien ... Bartender (uncredited)
Barry O'Hara ... Asst. Stage Manager (uncredited)
Linda Peck ... Telethon telephone girl (uncredited)
Thelma Pelish ... Rehearsal hall receptionist (uncredited)
Gil Peterson ... Neely's Leading Man (uncredited)
Don Pethley ... Reporter (uncredited)
Leona Powers ... Woman at Martha Washington Hotel (uncredited)
Peggy Rea ... Neely O'Hara's Vocal Coach (uncredited)
Margaret Shinn ... Nurse (uncredited)
Ted Stanhope ... Maitre D' at Chasens (uncredited)
Joe Stefano ... San Francisco Bartender (uncredited)
Margot Stevenson ... Anne's Mother (uncredited)
Gail Stone ... Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Robert Street ... Choreographer (uncredited)
Corinna Tsopei ... Telethon telephone girl (uncredited)
John Ward ... Neely O'Hara's Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Darryl Wells ... Boyfriend left behind at the train station at the beginning (uncredited)
Louis Whitehill ... Reporter (uncredited)
Margaret Whiting ... Helen Lawson (uncredited) (singing voice)
William Wintersole ... Tony's Doctor (uncredited)
Patricia Winters ... Redhead (uncredited)
Charles Woolf ... Reporter (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mark Robson 
 
Writing credits
Jacqueline Susann (novel "Valley of the Dolls")

Helen Deutsch (screenplay) and
Dorothy Kingsley (screenplay)

Produced by
Mark Robson .... producer
David Weisbart .... producer
 
Cinematography by
William H. Daniels 
 
Film Editing by
Dorothy Spencer 
 
Casting by
Joe Scully (uncredited)
 
Production Design by
Philip M. Jefferies (uncredited)
 
Art Direction by
Richard Day 
Jack Martin Smith 
 
Set Decoration by
Raphael Bretton  (as Raphael G. Bretton)
Walter M. Scott 
 
Costume Design by
Travilla (gowns)
 
Makeup Department
Kenneth .... hair stylist: Barbara Parkins
Edith Lindon .... makeup supervisor
Ben Nye .... makeup artist
Kaye Pownall .... hair stylist (as Kay Pownall)
 
Production Management
Francisco Day .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Eli Dunn .... assistant director
Robert J. Koster .... first assistant director: New York (uncredited)
Arthur Steckler .... second unit director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Don J. Bassman .... sound
David Dockendorf .... sound
 
Special Effects by
L.B. Abbott .... special photographic effects
Art Cruickshank .... special photographic effects
Emil Kosa Jr. .... special photographic effects
Gerald Endler .... mechanical effects (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Doug Byers .... electrician (uncredited)
Thomas Del Ruth .... assistant camera (uncredited)
Bill Johnson .... camera operator (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Herbert W. Spencer .... orchestrator (as Herbert Spencer)
Kenneth Wannberg .... music editor
John Williams .... conductor
John Williams .... music adaptor
 
Transportation Department
Chris Haynes .... driver (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Robert Sidney .... choreographer
Edward Folger .... production assistant (uncredited)
Arthur Steckler .... additional production assistant (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for thematic elements involving substance abuse, some sexual content, partial nudity and language. (2006 re-rating; rated GP in 1971)
Runtime:
123 min
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Color:
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Stereo (Westrex Recording System)
Certification:
USA:PG-13 (2006 re-rating) | USA:GP (1971 re-rating) | Singapore:PG | Norway:16 | Canada:18A (Ontario) | Germany:16 | Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | UK:X (original rating) | USA:Approved
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Upon its release the picture was roundly scorned and condemned by critics. Moaned Bosley Crowther in the December 16, 1967, issue of The New York Times, "... all a fairly respectful admirer of movies can do is laugh at it and turn away." Nevertheless, audiences filled the theaters, and the film became 20th Century-Fox's top moneymaker of 1968. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Toward the end of the movie, a drugged Anne staggers into the ocean, becoming soaked and muddy. When she returns to the house shortly after, her robe is immediately dry. more
Quotes:
Miriam Polar: I'm gonna heat up the lasagna. more
Movie Connections:
Soundtrack:
I'll Plant My Own Tree more

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20 out of 23 people found the following review useful.
"My beautiful little dolls. Just one...and one more.", 5 May 2001
Author: Vince-5 from northeastern PA

The film adaptation of Valley of the Dolls is stupid, empty, overly melodramatic...and a lot of fun!

Jacqueline Susann's 1966 novel is my all-time favorite, and her gritty, glossy pulp material was severely diluted for the big screen. That is the main problem. Too many punches are pulled, the characters are sweetened up, and a completely ridiculous happy ending (which Jackie hated) is substituted for the book's bleak, satisfying conclusion. Mark Robson's film has none of the spirit of its basis.

With that out of the way, the movie is very enjoyable for what it is: An unintentional laugh riot. The dialogue is hilarious and eminently quotable--"Boobies, boobies, boobies! Nothin' but boobies! Who needs 'em? I never had any! Didn't hurt me none!" Most of the supposedly "dramatic" and "touching" scenes are a scream. Patty Duke is priceless as the speech-slurring, tantrum-throwing, self-destructive Neely O'Hara. Watch her flailing around during the "It's Impossible" number; notice the embarrassing position of her beads. Barbara Parkins seems to have taken one Seconal too many before shooting, as she appears to be completely anesthetized. Susan Hayward gets to bellow a lot, fight with Duke, and get her wig thrown into a toilet in the most famous scene. The only one who comes off really well is Sharon Tate, a talent who never got the attention she deserved in life. Hers are the only genuinely affecting moments in the film, especially her final scene.

The candy-colored photography is good, beautifully capturing the glossy red capsules taken at every turn. The hair and fashions are glamorous--and so is the hairspray can! Dionne Warwick sings the beautiful theme, and the rest of the songs are enjoyably silly. I have the soundtrack LP--TWO copies! In conclusion, the ultimate camp classic! I'm off to take another doll now....

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