
Leaving home, young Buddy Baker arrives unannounced at the luxurious Manhattan apartment of his older brother, Alan, a swinging girl chasing bachelor who prefers his carefree life to working in the family business. Pleased at his brother's show of independence, Alan introduces him to New York night life. Their father is unhappy at Alan's mentoring and the loss of an important account. Buddy is so successful that he soon takes over his brother's liquor cabinet and his girl fri... (Full plot summary below)
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Leaving home, young Buddy Baker arrives unannounced at the luxurious Manhattan apartment of his older brother, Alan, a swinging girl chasing bachelor who prefers his carefree life to working in the family business. Pleased at his brother's show of independence, Alan introduces him to New York night life. Their father is unhappy at Alan's mentoring and the loss of an important account. Buddy is so successful that he soon takes over his brother's liquor cabinet and his girl friends. After giving up a woman who lives in the same building, Alan gets beaten by the husband of another conquest. Scared off, Alan alienates his favorite girl friend, Connie, staying away from all commitment. Hit by the futility of his life, Alan urges Buddy to end his swinging life style, but Buddy is having too good a time. After their argument jolts Alan proposes to Connie. Following their marriage, Alan helps their parents reconcile, works seriously in the family business and turns his bachelor pad over to his brother.
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| Turner Classic Movies OnlineSean Axmaker... like a cartoonish fantasy of the Mad Men sensibility of philandering men who treat the female sex as a buffet for their perusal. |
| Cleveland PressTony MastroianniThe situations are predicable, the gags reminiscent, but the whole is carried forward at a jaunty pace and in high spirits. |
| User ReviewNate TSinatra is once again the swinging bachelor. A must see. On Blu-ray. |
| User ReviewKaty WI LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!! I WANT IT SOO BAD!!!! |
| User ReviewI have forgiven JesusI think it ranks as one if not the best Sinatra comedy. |
| User ReviewCha tThis movie was cool...watching Tony and Frank |
| User ReviewAmanda GI have seen this so many times - a super script from Simon and a great supporting cast! "Where's a pencil?" |
| User ReviewPrivate UThis film may not be everyone's top pick, but I have enjoyed it since my childhood. Molly Picon steals the show with her fabulous Jewish mother character. A rather predictable plot, though nevertheless entertaining and amusing to watch. |
| User ReviewSarah FAgain Sinatra <3 & well I found it funny. |
| User ReviewDesiree Yhmmmmm another great movie Frank Sinatra IS the man. |