Jerry Kingsley is a wealthy garment manufacturer left lonely in his 60s when his wife dies. Despite the difference in their ages, he strikes up a romance with divorced 24-year-old receptionist Betty. The relationship is dismissed by his daughter, Lillian, discouraged by his sister, Evelyn, and denounced by Betty's mother. But when Jerry begins to mention marriage, even Betty is forced to confront her ambivalence.
Directing | Delbert Mann | Director |
Writing | Paddy Chayefsky | Screenplay |
Writing | Paddy Chayefsky | Theatre Play |
Directing | Marguerite James | Script Supervisor |
Production | Irving Temaner | Production Coordinator |
Sound | Richard Gramaglia | Sound |
Production | Steve Bono | Production Manager |
Production | Everett Chambers | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | George Newman | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Dick Vorisek | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Flo Transfield | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Art | Ted Haworth | Art Direction |
Camera | Joseph C. Brun | Director of Photography |
Editing | Carl Lerner | Editor |
Art | Jack Wright Jr. | Set Decoration |
Production | George Justin | Producer |
Crew | Everett Chambers | Dialogue Coach |
Sound | George Bassman | Original Music Composer |
Directing | Charles H. Maguire | Assistant Director |
Art | Leo Kerz | Assistant Art Director |
Camera | Tom Browne | Grip |
Lighting | Buddy Fortune | Gaffer |
Lighting | Edward Knott | Gaffer |
Camera | Saul Midwall | Camera Operator |
Costume & Make-Up | Frank L. Thompson | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Editing | Jean Louis | Assistant Editor |
Sound | George Bassman | Conductor |
Crew | Lionel Kaplan | Technical Advisor |