Tammy Tell Me True

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Directed byHarry Keller
Written byOscar Brodney
Based onTammy Tell Me True
by Cid Ricketts Sumner
Produced byRoss Hunter
Tammy Tell Me True
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHarry Keller
Written byOscar Brodney
Based onTammy Tell Me True
by Cid Ricketts Sumner
Produced byRoss Hunter
StarringSandra Dee
John Gavin
Beulah Bondi
Charles Drake
Virginia Grey
Julia Meade
CinematographyClifford Stine
Edited byOtto Ludwig
Music byPercy Faith
Production
company
Ross Hunter Productions
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • July 26, 1961 (1961-07-26) (New York City)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2.5 million[1]

Tammy Tell Me True is a 1961 American Eastmancolor comedy film directed by Harry Keller and starring Sandra Dee and John Gavin, Beulah Bondi, Charles Drake, Virginia Grey and Julia Meade.

The film, the second in the series, was based on Cid Ricketts Sumner's 1959 novel of the same name, which the New York Times had described as "a cheerful change of pace from current novels of conflict and depression".[2]

Tammy is waiting to hear from her lover Pete, who has gone to agricultural college. She decides to go to college to improve herself. Tammy becomes a paid companion for a crusty old lady and falls for a handsome man.

Cast

Production

Sandra Dee was announced for the lead role in September 1960.[3]

The Welsh singer Dorothy Squires wrote the words and music to the title song "Tammy Tell Me True".

Reception

References

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