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Evening Primrose

Country: USA, Language: English, 50 mins

  • Director: Paul Bogart
  • Writer: John Collier; James Goldman
  • Producer: John Houseman; Willard Levitas

CGiii Comment

A mini Sondheim with Anthony Perkins - that's the gay interest.

Some of the songs have been hailed 'classic Sondheim'...by those that appreciate the man's discordant melodies.

The idea is quite creepy - the execution is paltry.

A gang of people secretly live in a department store - hiding as manikins during the day! Cavorting around at night.

It's a bit of a wobbly mess.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A young poet gets the brilliant idea to live in a department store, hiding by day, and courting his muse by night where it's quiet, and he can have all his needs met. But, to his surprise, he learns his brilliant idea's not exactly original; there are other residents who dodge the night watchmen, and who keep their existence secret at all costs. And one of them is a young woman who wants to leave, but is to frightened to go. And Charles finds that he wants to show her the larger world outside.

Cast & Characters

Anthony Perkins as Charles Snell;
Dorothy Stickney as Mrs. Monday;
Larry Gates as Rosco Potts;
Charmian Carr as Ella Harkins;
Margaret Bannerman as Store Person;
Margaret Barker as Store Person;
Leonard Elliott as Store Person;
Mike Meola as Store Person;
Dorothy Sands as Store Person;
Margaretta Warwick as Store Person