Ruth and her beautiful sister Eileen come to New York's Greenwich Village looking for "fame, fortune and a 'For Rent' sign on Barrow Street". They find an apartment, but fame and fortune are a lot more elusive. Ruth gets the attention of playboy publisher Bob Baker when she submits a story about her gorgeous sister Eileen. She tries to keep his attention by convincing him that she and the gorgeous, man-getting Eileen are one and the same person.
Writing | Joseph Fields | Theatre Play |
Directing | Richard Quine | Director |
Writing | Richard Quine | Screenplay |
Writing | Jerome Chodorov | Theatre Play |
Writing | Blake Edwards | Screenplay |
Sound | George Duning | Music Arranger |
Crew | Bob Fosse | Choreographer |
Sound | Jule Styne | Songs |
Writing | Leo Robin | Lyricist |
Writing | Ruth McKenney | Short Story |
Production | Fred Kohlmar | Producer |
Sound | George Duning | Music |
Camera | Charles Lawton Jr. | Director of Photography |
Editing | Charles Nelson | Editor |
Art | Walter Holscher | Art Direction |
Art | William Kiernan | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Clay Campbell | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Robert J. Schiffer | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Helen Hunt | Hairstylist |
Directing | Sam Nelson | Assistant Director |