The Right Approach
5.4 /10 1 Votes
Genre Drama Country United States | 5.2/10 Production 20th Century Fox Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date July 6, 1962 Cast (Leo Mack), (Ursula Poe), (Anne Perry), (Rip Hulett), (Bill Sikulovic), (Brian Freer) Related David Butler movies |
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The Right Approach is a 1961 CinemaScope drama film directed by David Butler and starring Juliet Prowse, Frankie Vaughan (in his final film role) and Martha Hyer.
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Past
Army buddies return home to Pasadena, California, and convert a restaurant known as The Hut into a five-man bachelor pad.
One of them has a brother, Leo Mack (Frankie Vaughan), who will stop at nothing in his desire to succeed as an actor. Leo cons the guys out of clothes and money. He also conspires with a carhop, Ursula (Juliet Prowse), who hopes to seduce one of the roommates. The young man happens to be from a wealthy family, so Ursula and Leo intend to split whatever they can get.
A magazine writer, Anne Perry (Martha Hyer), is romanced by Leo and persuaded to do an article about The Hut, which is mainly about him. Leo gets an agent and Hollywood offers, and seems on top of the world until a scorned Anne exposes him publicly for the cad he is, as does Ursula, who is pregnant with his child.
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