Cactus Flower (1969)



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Synopsis:
Goldie Hawn won an Oscar for her performance as a Greenwich Village free spirit in Cactus Flower. Middle-aged dentist Winston (Walter Matthau) is enjoying an affair with Toni (Goldie Hawn) but doesn't want to be hemmed in by marriage. He prevails upon his non-glamorous assistant Stephanie (Ingrid Bergman) to pose as his wife so as to keep from campaigning for a ring. Then, to justify his "infidelity," Winston talks his pal (Jack Weston) into pretending to be Stephanie's illicit lover. Flattered by all the attention, Stephanie begins to "doll up." Confronted by a newly gorgeous Stephanie, Winston realizes that his Dream Girl has been right there in his office all along. As for Toni, she ends up in the arms of a writer (Rick Lenz), who has loved her since Reel One. Cactus Flower was adapted by Billy Wilder's frequent collaborator I.A.L. Diamond from the play by Abe Burrows -- which in turn was adapted from a French farce.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1969
Director Credit
Gene Saks Director
Cast Credit
Irene Herwick Mrs. Durant
Mathew Saks Nephew
Walter Matthau Julian Winston
Ingrid Bergman Stephanie Dickinson
Goldie Jean Studlendgehawn Toni Simmons
Jack Weston Harvey Greenfield
Richard Lenz Igor Sullivan
Vito Scotti Senor Sanchez
Eve Bruce Georgia
Irwin Charone Store Manager
Production Credits Credit
M.J. Frankovich Producer
Art Department Credit
Robert Clatworthy Production Designer
Robert Clatworthy Set Designer
Edward Boyle Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Miriam Nelson Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Charles Bryant Lang Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Anthony Ray first Assistant Director



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