Thoroughly Modern Millie

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Thoroughly Modern Millie ★★½ 1967 (G)

Andrews is a young woman who comes to New York in the early 1920s where she meets another newcomer, the innocent Moore. Andrews decides to upgrade her image to that of a “modern” woman, a flapper, and sets out to realize her ambition, to become a stenographer and marry the boss. Meanwhile, Moore has become an object of interest to Lillie, who just happens to run a whiteslavery ring. Lots of frantic moments and big production numbers in this campy film. Channing and Lillie are exceptional fun. Thoroughly Modern Millie; The Tapioca; Jimmy; The Jewish Wedding Song; Baby Face; Do It Again; Poor Butterfly; Rose of Washington Square; I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me. 138m/C VHS, DVD . Julie Andrews, Carol Channing, Mary Tyler Moore, John Gavin, Beatrice Lillie, James Fox, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita; D: George Roy Hill; W: Richard Morris; C: Russell Metty; M: Elmer Bernstein. Oscars ‘67: Orig. Score; Golden Globes ‘68: Support. Actress (Channing).