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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | George Seaton |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 April, 1958 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies & Family Ent., Feature Film-comedy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 097360571639 |
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Customer Reviews of Teacher's Pet
Paper thin compatibility Similarities between the rough uneducated newspaper editor James Gannon (Clark Gable) and sophisticated night-school journalism teacher Erica Stone (Doris Day) are paper thin. Gable disdains scholastic journalism since he learned his craft the hard way. After severely rebuking Stone's request to speak in her class, Gannon is chastised by superiors and must make an in-person apology. Through a comedy of errors, his scathing denounciation is read to Stone's class while Gannon is present. After the class critique, he lies about his true identity -- assuming the role of a gifted student named Gallanger. His eager hopes of late-night tutoring are repeatedly derailed by Stone's rendezvous with a psychology professor Dr. Hugo Pine (Gig Young). A pouting Gallanger aims to make Stone jealous and Dr. Pine look redicuous but his plan backfires. Can this unlikely couple find a common ground or will Gannon forever remain Gallanger, the teacher's pet?
exceptional comedy performance from Day
Great comedy roles for Doris Day and Clark Gable enliven an otherwise predictable and by-the-numbers "Battle of the Sexes" scenario. Gable plays Jim Gannon, a hard-nosed newspaperman who doesn't believe in teaching journalism in college...until he meets lovely Professor Erica Stone (Day). He masquerades as a mature student, and in doing so they inevitably fall in love.
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>One of Doris Day's more confident and assured early comedy roles, with Clark Gable the perfect partner. Fine support is offered by Gig Young in an Oscar-winning role; as well as Mamie Van Doren in a brief bit as Gable's sexy girlfriend. A great movie.
Silly, but entertaining
Doris Day is great as usual, but my wife and I found Clark Gable to be a little annoying---too slapstick, too harsh, and unconvincing. But still, the story line is fun and amusing, and the restaurant scene with Day, Gable, and Gig Young is a riot.