The Owl and the Pussycat (1970)
Released:
1970-11-03
Duration:
1hr 35min
Rating 6.3
It's no longer a story for children.
Overview
Meek, owlish Felix and strident, catty Doris live in the same apartment building. His incessant typing bothers her; her gentlemen callers bother him. Felix informs the landlord of her activities, so Doris moves in on Felix. When they both get thrown out, they move in with Barney... until they drive him out! That's when Felix and Doris finally decide to put theory into practice. But do opposites attract?
Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 12.064 |
Directed By
Herbert Ross
Crew
Writer
Bill Manhoff
Bill Manhoff
Producer
Ray Stark
Ray Stark
Associate Producer
George Justin
George Justin
Music
Dick Halligan
Dick Halligan
Music
John F. Burnett
John F. Burnett
Production Design
John Robert Lloyd
John Robert Lloyd
Art Direction
Philip Rosenberg
Philip Rosenberg
Art Direction
Robert Wightman
Robert Wightman
Set Decoration
Leif Pederen
Leif Pederen
Costume Design
Ann Roth
Ann Roth
Production Design
Ken Adam
Ken Adam
Sound
Dennis Maitland
Dennis Maitland
Sound
Arthur Piantadosi
Arthur Piantadosi
Director
Herbert Ross
Herbert Ross
Screenplay
Buck Henry
Buck Henry
Director of Photography
Harry Stradling Sr.
Harry Stradling Sr.
Script Supervisor
Marguerite James
Marguerite James
Director of Photography
Andrew Laszlo
Andrew Laszlo
Costumer
Shirlee Strahm
Shirlee Strahm
TOP CAST
Barbra Streisand
Doris
George Segal
Felix
Robert Klein
Barney
Allen Garfield
Dress Shop Proprietor
Roz Kelly
Eleanor
Jacques Sandulescu
Rapzinsky
Jack Manning
Mr. Weyderhaus
Grace Carney
Mrs. Weyderhaus
Barbara Anson
Miss Weyderhaus
Kim Chan
Theatre Cashier
Stan Gottlieb
Coatcheck Man
Joe Madden
Old Man Neighbor
Fay Sappington
Old Woman Neighbor
Marilyn Chambers
Barney's Girl (as Evelyn Lang)
Buck Henry
Man Looking Through Doubleday's Bookstore (uncredited)
Ken Adam
Middle-Aged Man (uncredited)
Tom Atkins
Kid in Car (uncredited)
Murray Moston
Rikers Restaurant Patron (uncredited)