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The Glass Bottom Boat [2] is a 1966 American romantic spy comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Doris Day, Rod Taylor, and Arthur Godfrey, with John McGiver, Paul Lynde, Edward Andrews, Eric Fleming, Dom DeLuise, and Dick Martin. [3] It is also known as The Spy in Lace Panties. [4] [5] [6]
The Glass Bottom Boat and Bonanza [ edit ] Fleming rebounded with a supporting role as a suave spy in The Glass Bottom Boat , a Doris Day comedy vehicle , and also guest-starred in three episodes of the number-one rated, family-themed NBC Western Bonanza alongside Michael Landon (as Little Joe Cartwright) and action director William Witney .
He appeared in the films 4 for Texas (1963), The Glass Bottom Boat (1966), and Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968). He briefly co-hosted the 1960–61 debut season of Candid Camera with creator Allen Funt, but that relationship, like so many others, ended abruptly and acrimoniously; Godfrey hosted at least one broadcast without Funt.
Day in a studio publicity portrait for her 1960 film Midnight Lace. American actress Doris Day appeared in 39 feature films released between 1948 and 1968. Day began her career as a band singer and eventually won the female lead in the Warner Bros. film Romance on the High Seas (1948), for which she was selected by Michael Curtiz to replace Betty Hutton.
DeLuise generally appeared in comedic parts, although an early appearance in the movie Fail-Safe as a nervous USAF technical sergeant showed a broader range. His first acting credit was as a regular performer in the television show The Entertainers in 1964. He gained early notice for his supporting turn in the Doris Day film The Glass Bottom ...
Title Director Cast Genre Note Cast a Giant Shadow: Melville Shavelson: Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Yul Brynner, Frank Sinatra, Angie Dickinson, John Wayne: Action: Warner Bros. ...
The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) as Bruce Templeton; Hotel (1967) as Peter McDermott; Chuka (1967) as Chuka; Dark of the Sun (1968) as Capt. Bruce Curry; Nobody Runs Forever (1968) (a.k.a. The High Commissioner) as Scobie Malone; The Hell with Heroes (1968) as Brynie MacKay; Zabriskie Point (1970) as Lee Allen; Darker than Amber (1970) as Travis McGee
Martin as Harry, Lucy's airline pilot neighbor, on The Lucy Show, 1962. Martin was born in Battle Creek, Michigan, to William, a salesman, and Ethel Martin, a homemaker.In the early 1930s, the family moved to Detroit, where his teenage years included a bout with tuberculosis, which kept him out of the military.