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  • Actor(s): Cary Grant - Jayne Mansfield 
  • Director(s): Stanley Donen 
  • Editor: Fox Home Entertainme
  • Category: Feature Film-comedy
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    Cary Grant--the man who defines "movie star"--plays Andy Crewson, a Navy war hero at the tail end of World War II who cons his way into a four-day leave in San Francisco. While a slick PR guy tries to turn Grant's hero status into a well-paying job, Crewson only has eyes for Gwinnith (Suzy Parker, one of the first supermodels)--who just happens to be the fiancée of a shipbuilding tycoon. Grant is always watchable, but the rest of the movie suffers from an identity crisis; while an aspiring Congressman (Ray Walston, The Apartment) cheerfully admits joined the Navy to further his political career, a buxom young woman (Jayne Mansfield, trying very hard to be Marilyn Monroe) offers herself to everyone in uniform because she sincerely feels it's her patriotic duty. A strange blend of cynical humor and light-hearted romance. --Bret Fetzer
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    Not a great Cary Grant movie, not a bad movie


    "Kiss Them For Me" is a 1957 movie staring Cary Grant as Commander Andy Crewson who is able to get four days shore leave for himself and three of his buddies in San Francisco. While there, they meet women (Jayne Mansfield, Suzy Parker), old friends from the navy and when they are offer safe state-side jobs, these fun loving flyers realize that being in combat with buddies is what matters most.
    For me, these was not the best Cary Grant movie that I have seen so far. But it was pretty decent, but clearly Grant's earlier works were better.

    Too many talents for nothing...


    Based on a play bearing the same title, 'Kiss them for me' is now completely forgotten, in spite of the names of Cary Grant, Stanley Donen, or Jayne Mansfield.
    The original idea could have led to a bitter sweet comedy about bravery, patriotism, cowardice and lies.
    But it's too confused. Cary Grant delivers his line with his usual panache, but cannot save a particularly clumsy script.
    One can understand why Jayne Mansfield was so thrilled to be his new leading lady, but she finds nothing interesting to do in the film, except being this over-the-top sexy squeaking blonde bimbo who's unable to calm down, a character she would also offer to her audience off-screen. Unfortunately, Donen doesn't manage to use her comic talents as Frank Tashlin did in 'The girl can't help it' and tried instead to focus on the other more controlable leading lady, namely former model Suzy Parker. That was quite a mistake, for her acting remains annoyingly wooden and expressionless throughout the film.
    'Kiss them for me' has its funny moments though, (turns out to be be quite bitter and pessimistic), and Jayne Mansfield's enthusiasm saves the whole project from total boredom.
    Donen who had previously delivered such gems as 'Funny Face', Singin' in the rain' or 'On the town' obviously seems lost (or not interested). And it's really a shame.

    Cheaper than Ambien as a sleeping aid.....


    In his later years, Cary Grant wasn't so picky about what films he did, as long as the paycheck was there. This bomb is one reminder of Grant's many mis-fires, and one that will surely put you to sleep while watching it, as it is quite dull and boring. Although certain viewers can enjoy moments here to admire the physical attributes of Jayne Mansfield, most people will be downright bored by this dull movie. It was a failure when released to theaters, and remains so now.

    A DUD!


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