Cactus Flower
Synopsis
Goldie Hawn won an Oscar for her performance as a Greenwich Village free spirit in Cactus Flower. Middle-aged dentist Winston (Walter Matthau) is enjoying an affair with Toni (Goldie Hawn) but doesn't want to be hemmed in by marriage. He prevails upon his non-glamorous assistant Stephanie (Ingrid Bergman) to pose as his wife so as to keep from campaigning for a ring. Then, to justify his infidelity, Winston talks his pal (Jack Weston) into pretending to be Stephanie's illicit lover. Flattered by all the attention, Stephanie begins to doll up. Confronted by a newly gorgeous Stephanie, Winston realizes that his Dream Girl has been right there in his office all along. As for Toni, she ends up in the arms of a writer (Rick Lenz), who has loved her since Reel One. Cactus Flower was adapted by Billy Wilder's frequent collaborator I.A.L. Diamond from the play by Abe Burrows -- which in turn was adapted from a French farce.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Gene Saks,
- Writer:I. A. L. Diamond,
- Producer:M.J. Frankovich, M.J. Frankovich,
- Cinematographer:Charles Lang,
- Editor:Maury Winetrobe,
- Cast:Rick Lenz, Ingrid Bergman, Walter Matthau, Goldie Hawn, Jack Weston,
- Theatre Play:Abe Burrows, Jean-Pierre Grédy, Pierre Barillet,
- Assistant Director:Anthony Ray,
- Production Design:Robert Clatworthy,
- Original Music Composer:Quincy Jones,
- Set Decoration:Edward G. Boyle,
- Choreographer:
- Costume Design:Moss Mabry,
- Screenplay:I. A. L. Diamond,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:January 1, 1969
- Duration:103 min
- Genres:Comedy, Romance