Diary of a Bachelor
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| Diary of a Bachelor | |
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| Directed by | Sandy Howard |
| Written by | Freddie Francis (Credited as "Ken Barnett") |
| Produced by | Sandy Howard |
| Starring | Joe Silver Dom DeLuise Arlene Golonka Paula Stewart William Traylor |
| Cinematography | Julian Townsend |
| Edited by | Angelo Ross |
| Music by | Jack Pleis[1] |
Production company | Homer Productions |
| Distributed by | American International Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes[2] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $250,000[3] |
Diary of a Bachelor is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Sandy Howard and starring William Traylor, Joe Silver and Dagne Crane.
Joanne, a young bride-to-be, has found the diary of her intended, Skip O'Hara, a man notorious for being a playboy. Sure that she'll read about his various exploits, she flips through the diary but is shocked to find that he is not exactly the type of person whom everyone believes him to be. She discovers that he has been having affairs with numerous young women and leaves Skip.
An airline hostess whose name appears often in the diary, Nancy Feather, arrives at Skip's apartment. Joanne decides to return to Skip and apologize, but when she finds Nancy with him, she leaves for good.
A year later, Skip and Nancy are married and Skip has settled down, but Nancy continues to see old boyfriends.
Cast
- William Traylor as Skip O'Hara
- Joe Silver as Charlie Barrett
- Dagne Crane as Joanne
- Denise Lor as Jane Woods
- Jan Crockett as Jennifer Watters
- Susan Dean as Barbara
- Eleni Kiamos as Angie Pisano
- Arlene Golonka as Lois
- Joan Holloway as Nancy Feather
- Mickey Deems as Barney Washburn
- Paula Stewart as Carlotta Jones
- Dom DeLuise as Marvin Rollins
- Jackie Kannon as Bob Haney