Three nuts, including Mamie Van Doren as Sexy Symbol, pool their funds and send an actor (Tommy Noonan) to a world-famous psychiatrist (Ziva Rodann); he will all their neuroses and return with her analysis, at a third of the cost. Things get complicated when Rodann considers him a three-pronged split personality and sets out to make him famous!
Mamie Van Doren | Saxie Symbol |
Tommy Noonan | Tommy |
Ziva Rodann | Dr. Myra Vonn |
Paul Gilbert | Joe Lynch |
John Cronin | Bruce Bernard |
Howard Koch as Peter Howard | Dr. Otis Salverson |
T. C. Jones | Henry |
Charles Irving | R. L. Katz |
Alvy Moore | Sutter Finley |
Marjorie Bennett | Mrs. Berkeley-Kent |
Arthur Gould-Porter | Blyth |
Frank Kreig | Bartender |
Robert Kenneally | Lennie |
Jennifer Lee | Miss Griswold |
Curt Mercer | First Crook |
Richard Normoyle | Second Crook |
Pat Noone | Miss Frisbee |
Phil Arnold | TV Tech |
Jimmy Cross | The Drunk |
Kathy Waniata | Schoolteacher |
Feature Film | |
Comedy | |
1964 | |
USA | |
79 minutes | |
BW with Color sequence (Eastman Color) | |
1.85:1 |
Noonan-McGlashin | |
Harlequin International | |
Tommy Noonan | |
Tommy Noonan Ian McGlashan | |
Tommy Noonan Ian McGlashan |