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6.2/10
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A terrified wife tries to escape from her insanely jealous husband who is bent on killing her.A terrified wife tries to escape from her insanely jealous husband who is bent on killing her.A terrified wife tries to escape from her insanely jealous husband who is bent on killing her.
- Nominated for 2 Oscars
- 2 nominations total
Pamela Duncan
- Peggy Davis
- (uncredited)
- Director
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- TriviaDoris Day has written that her close friendship with co-star Louis Jourdan angered her jealous producer husband Martin Melcher, mirroring the character relationships in the film.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, Julie is constantly turning the steering wheel, even when the rear projection shows the car to be moving in a straight line.
- Quotes
Julie Benton: Sergeant, I want to report a murder!
- ConnectionsEdited into The Green Fog (2017)
- SoundtracksMidnight On The Cliff
Composed and Performed by Leonard Pennario
Orchestrated by Lucien Cailliet (uncredited)
Featured review
Julie Do Ya Love Me?
This film should have been better, with Doris Day and Louis Jourdan showing promise as the "terrified wife on the run from deranged husband." I did not care for the gasping, breathless, overly dramatic voiceovers from Ms. Day - I can't believe they asked her to do these; they spoil the dramatic acting performance on the visible screen. Mr. Jourdan is fun as the psycho husband, but he is give some silly stalking things to do - like, he sets off a tape recorder of his manic piano playing in a car outside Ms. Day's window?
Imagine what Alfred Hitchcock would have given Jourdan and Day to do... The ending doesn't work for me - I would have liked, instead, a suspenseful confrontation between Day and Jourdan to end the film; perhaps, with them alone in the cockpit - having a dramatic confrontation while the fate of the airplane's passengers hangs in the balance!
***** Julie (10/17/56) Andrew L. Stone ~ Doris Day, Louis Jourdan, Barry Sullivan
Imagine what Alfred Hitchcock would have given Jourdan and Day to do... The ending doesn't work for me - I would have liked, instead, a suspenseful confrontation between Day and Jourdan to end the film; perhaps, with them alone in the cockpit - having a dramatic confrontation while the fate of the airplane's passengers hangs in the balance!
***** Julie (10/17/56) Andrew L. Stone ~ Doris Day, Louis Jourdan, Barry Sullivan
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- Aug 12, 2007
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- Budget
- $785,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
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