Kiss Me, Stupid
– A jealous piano teacher Orville Spooner sends his beautiful wife, Zelda, away for the night while he..
A jealous piano teacher Orville Spooner sends his beautiful wife, Zelda, away for the night while he tries to sell a song to a famous nightclub singer Dino, who is stranded in town
22 Dec 1964
English
Billy Wilder
Billy Wilder (screenplay), I.A.L. Diamond (screenplay), Anna Bonacci (play)
Dean Martin, Kim Novak, Ray Walston, Felicia Farr
Dino, the charming and lecherous Las Vegas singer, stops for gas on his way to Hollywood in Climax, Nevada. The oily gas station attendant is Barney Millsap, a would-be lyricist who writes pop songs with Orville Spooner, the local piano teacher. By disabling Dino's car, Barney contrives a scheme to have Dino sing one of their songs on an upcoming TV special. To entertain Dino, Barney contacts the village tart, Polly, employing her to pretend to be Orville's wife, Zelda, for a night. She doesn't like Dino, but does love being Orville's surrogate wife. Dino goes to a bar, where he meets the real Zelda, and they spend the night together while Polly spends it with Orville.
United Artists