Take Her, She's Mine

Take Her, She's Mine

Release date : November 13, 1963
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English / French /
Director : Henry Koster /
Production companies : 20th Century Fox /
November 13, 1963 1h 38m United States of America Comedy English More
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After reluctantly packing up his daughter, Mollie, and sending her away to study art at a Paris college, Frank Michaelson gives new meaning to the term "concerned parent." Reading Mollie's letters describing her counter-culture experiences and beatnik friends, Frank eventually grows so paranoid that he boards a plane to Paris to see firsthand the kind of lessons his daughter is learning with her new artist amour.
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James Stewart
Frank Michaelson
Sandra Dee
Mollie Michaelson
Audrey Meadows
Anne Michaelson
Robert Morley
Mr. Pope-Jones
Philippe Forquet
Henri Bonnet
John McGiver
Hector G. Ivor
Monica Moran
Linda Lehman
Charla Doherty
Liz Michaelson
Maurice Marsac
M. Bonnet
Marcel Hillaire
Policeman
Irene Tsu
Miss Wu
Jim Nabors
Clancy
Leon Alton
Man at Airport (uncredited)
Don Anderson
Party Guest (uncredited)

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  • title:Take Her, She's Mine
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1963
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English · French ·
  • Director: Henry Koster /
  • Writers: Nunnally Johnson · Henry Ephron · Phoebe Ephron ·
  • Production companies: 20th Century Fox ·
  • Overview:After reluctantly packing up his daughter, Mollie, and sending her away to study art at a Paris college, Frank Michaelson gives new meaning to the term "concerned parent." Reading Mollie's letters describing her counter-culture experiences and beatnik friends, Frank eventually grows so paranoid that he boards a plane to Paris to see firsthand the kind of lessons his daughter is learning with her new artist amour.
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