If a Man Answers (1962) Rich socialite Chantal marries Eugene, a photographer, and everything seems blissful until her envious friend attempts to break them up. In desperation, she turns to her mother, but the advice she receives may do more harm than good. That Funny Feeling ...If a Man Answers (1962) Rich socialite Chantal marries Eugene, a photographer, and everything seems blissful until her envious friend attempts to break them up.
In desperation, she turns to her mother, but the advice she receives may do more harm than good. That Funny Feeling (1965) Joan Howell, a young and pretty maid-for-hire, meets and begins dating wealthy New York City businessman Tom Milford. Embarrassed about bringing him back to her tiny apartment that she shares with her roommate Audrey, Joan brings Tom over to a fancy apartment that she cleans on a daily basis not knowing that it's his place.
Tom plays along with the charade despite not knowing who Joan really is, while she tries to tidy up Tom's place not knowing who he really is. Tammy Tell Me True (1961) Tammy leaves the river in Mississippi to attend college, developing a relationship with Tom Freeman (John Gavin). Sandra Dee replaces Debbie Reynolds in this and the third Tammy movie.
This film introduces both a new theme song, Tammy Tell Me True, and the character of Mrs. Annie Call, played by veteran Beulah Bondi. Mrs.
Call ultimately moves in with Tammy at the Ellen B. and would be the catalyst for the events in the following film, Tammy and The Doctor. Tammy and the Doctor (1963) When Mrs.
Call's heart condition acts up, Tammy tags along in the trip to Los Angeles when the old lady is getting her surgery. Since there are no guest quarters in the hospital, Tammy gets a job in the hospital as a nurse's assistant. Peter Fonda plays Tammy's love interest, Dr.
Mark Cheswick, while Adam West has a small part as Dr. Eric Hassler. This is the final entry in the canonic film series, and Sandra Dee's last appearance as Tammy.