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Not Tonite, Henry!

Not Tonite, Henry! (1960)

Directed by W. Merle Connell
1h 4minruntime
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Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

One of the early color near-nudie films and was re-shown often by, mostly, drive-in theatre owners in need of a quick cash fix. They would hang out the "Adults Only" sign, thereby ensuring that every high school and junior high boy (and more than a few dads) within an hour's drive would storm the gate, and turn on the pop corn machine and then hot-foot it to the night-deposit at the bank. "Not Tonight, Henry" (the actual title and not an alternate title as some seem to think) was a large step up in quality for director W. Merle Connell in that it was in color and also not just a static-camera filming of a burlesque show inside of one of L. A.'s smoky, grind house burlesques. The girls were still out of burlesque, as were Hank Henry and Little Jack Little: Hank Henry is more than a little frustrated at the "lack of attention" he is getting at home from his wife and starts dreaming up amorous escapades with sirens from the past...

Genres

Comedy

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleNot Tonite, Henry!
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
StatusReleased
Release date30 dicembre 1960
ProductionHarold Lime, Bob Heiderich
WriterHarold Lime, Bob Heiderich
Assistant directorsW. Merle Connell

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Dec 30, 1960 / NR

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