The Pleasure Seekers (1964) [NR]

Release Date:
December 25, 1964

Original Title:
The Pleasure Seekers

Alternate Titles:
Drei Mädchen in Madrid
Em Busca do Prazer
Lemmenleikkiä Espanjassa
Trois filles à Madrid
Três Raparigas em Madrid

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 107

They're Out to Make the Most of Madrid!

A trio of gorgeous American tourists hope to find love while vacationing in Spain. Secretary Maggie Williams falls hard for a married newsman named Paul Barton while fighting off the advances of one of his employees. Singer Fran Hobson sets her sights on a handsome European doctor. And coed Susie Higgins receives an unexpected proposal from smooth-talking womanizer Emilio Lacaya.

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Art Direction:
Edward Carrere
Jack Martin Smith

Assistant Director:
Joseph Lenzi

Choreographer:
Robert Sidney
Antonio Gades

Conductor:
Lionel Newman

Costume Design:
Renié

Dialogue Coach:
Ed Jurist
Carl Shain

Director:
Jean Negulesco

Director of Photography:
Daniel L. Fapp

Editor:
Louis R. Loeffler

Hairstylist:
Margaret Donovan

Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye

Novel:
John H. Secondari

Orchestrator:
Warren Barker
Billy May
Herbert W. Spencer

Original Music Composer:
Lionel Newman

Other:
Alexander Courage

Producer:
David Weisbart

Screenplay:
Edith R. Sommer

Set Costumer:
Robert Fuca

Set Decoration:
Stuart A. Reiss
Walter M. Scott

Sound:
Elmer Raguse

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