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Show Comedy mix-up delights all af Paramount 20th Century-Fox's comedy of marital mix-ups, "Move Over, Ov-er, Darling," is now playing at the Paramount Theatre. The cast of popular stars is headed by the universally admider Doris Dor-is Day, who is teamed for the second time with handsome James Garner. Polly Bergen forms the third side of the humo'rous triangle with Chuck Connors in a cameo star role. The supporting cast boasts equally popular comedians, including in-cluding Thelma Ritter, Fred Clark, Don Knotts and Elliott Reid. Miss Day's husband, Martin Mar-tin Melcher, teamed with Aaron Aar-on Rosenberg to produce this CinemaScope De Luxe color comedy, which was directed by Michael Gordon, who previously directed the successful "Pillow Talk" with Doris Day. "Move Over, Darling" is a Story about a man who marries a lovely young woman and arrives ar-rives at his honeymoon hotel to see in the lobby his first wife who had been declared legally dead since she disappeared five years earlier in a plane crash. Doris Day has the role of wife number one who reappears after being marooned on a South Pacific island for five years and causes not only consternation con-sternation but embarrassment. James Garner, who gained fame as television's "Maverick" and turned successfully to comedy com-edy in "The Thrill of It All" with Miss Day, plays the husband hus-band caught with two wives ... in California and not in one of those countries where harems are legal. |