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Thoroughly Modern Millie

Country: USA, Language: English, 138 mins

  • Director: George Roy Hill
  • Writer: Richard Morris
  • Producer: Ross Hunter

CGiii Comment

It won an Oscar for the music.

A white slavery caper film...!

Bizarre: it most definitely is...for all the wrong reasons.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In this musical spoof of the roaring '20s, feisty young flapper Millie Dillmount (Dame Julie Andrews) plans to find a job and marry a wealthy employer. Though fond of penniless paper-clip salesman Jimmy Smith (James Fox), she's determined to marry well-heeled company man Trevor Graydon (John Gavin), who loves Millie's roommate Dorothy Brown (Mary Tyler Moore). As all four try to find love, evil landlady Mrs. Meers (Beatrice Lillie) schemes to sell the orphaned Dorothy into white slavery.

Cast & Characters

Julie Andrews as Millie Dillmount;
James Fox as Jimmy Smith;
Mary Tyler Moore as Miss Dorothy Brown;
Carol Channing as Muzzy Van Hossmere;
John Gavin as Trevor Graydon;
Jack Soo as Oriental #1;
Pat Morita as Oriental #2;
Philip Ahn as Tea;
Anthony Dexter as Juarez;
Cavada Humphrey as Miss Flannery;
Herbie Faye as Taxi Driver;
Michael St. Clair as Baron Richter;
Lisabeth Hush as Judith Tremaine;
Ann Dee as Singer;
Beatrice Lillie as Mrs. Meers