"Yeah, for years i never realised he was famous. I only knew him from this movie, which i saw at 8 yrs old, and yes, i was veeeeery traumatised :)"
Yup, I can see how this movie would scare little kids. I remember seeing "Old Yeller" when I was about eight, and that movie made me cry. Now I'm avoiding "The Green Berets" because the ending to that movie will probably make me cry. (I heard that Jim Hutton's character faces a terrible death. There is a pic of him dying on the home page for that movie.)
By the way, I heard that Jim's career took a nosedive in the late 60s and early 70s. Maybe that's why you hadn't heard of him. The older crowd would have remembered him from movies like "Where the Boys Are". Someone who was eight in 1973 probably wouldn't know those movies, unless they were replayed constantly on TV (which I doubt).
"I have "Who's Minding The Mint" on my Netflix Qiue. Gonna check that one out soon. Not for the eye candy of Mr Hutton, that's your dept. I'll stick with Dorothy Provine ;)"
That is one funny, funny movie. :) Dorothy Provine was a fine looking lady, but she didn't get very funny lines here. The men all did, but she was stuck with the "conscience and morals" types of lines only. What for? Of course what they were doing was wrong, and there is no way that they would have gotten away with what they did (or tried to do). Oh well....
Another very funny movie is the forties movie "Mr. Blandings Builds his Dream House", starring Cary Grant and Myrna Loy. I can't decide which is funnier - Mr. Blandings or Who's Minding the Mint.
One great romantic movie is the sixties movie "Bachelor in Paradise". Very sweet and romantic. Jim Hutton has a small part in this one.
Well, enjoy! :) As for "Don't be Afraid of the Dark", I will recommend it to a couple of friends who like 70s horror movies.
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Ellery Queen(Jim Hutton) = HOT & SEXY!
"Haaah?" *puts his hand on his head*
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