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Star Spangled Girl movie storyline. In 1960s San Francisco, Andy Hobart (Tony Roberts) does everything he can to keep his struggling, two-man, radical underground newspaper, the Nitty Gritty, going; he steals food from the supermarket and other people’s laundry from the dry cleaners, and holds off his creditors, especially the landlord, Mrs. MacKaninee (Elizabeth Allen), and his printer, Mr. Karlson (Artie Lewis). To appease Mrs. MacKaninee, he accompanies her motorcycling, waterskiing, and surfing. He lives with talented, but nerdy Norman Cornell (Todd Susman), who writes the entire newspaper.
One day, a perky, talkative Southern girl moves into the bungalow across from them. Amy Cooper (Sandy Duncan) has come to the big city to train for the Olympics with the best swimming coach in the country. Norman falls instantly in love with her (or rather with the way she smells) and neglects his writing, causing Andy untold headaches. Norman drives Amy to distraction with his misguided, over-the-top attempts to win her affection. When he unintentionally gets her fired from her day job, Andy hires her as a secretary, just to keep Norman happy (and writing).
Then something unexpected happens. Despite despising everything Andy stands for, the conservative Amy discovers (to her great disgust) that she is physically attracted to him and likes the way he smells, which is rather awkward, since she is scheduled to marry another swimmer in a few weeks. When she informs Andy, he is uncertain how to react. She gets him to kiss her to see how it feels, at which point Norman walks in.
Star Spangled Girl is a 1971 American romantic comedy film directed by Jerry Paris and based on the Neil Simon play The Star-Spangled Girl. It stars Sandy Duncan, Tony Roberts, Elizabeth Allen, Todd Susman, Art Lewis, Allen Jung, Helen Kleeb, Harry Northup, Jim Conners, Gordon Bosserman, Peter Hobbs, Alan Paige and Sally Yarnell.
Star Spangled Girl (1971)
Directed by: Jerry Paris
Starring: Sandy Duncan, Tony Roberts, Elizabeth Allen, Todd Susman, Art Lewis, Allen Jung, Helen Kleeb, Harry Northup, Jim Conners, Gordon Bosserman, Peter Hobbs, Alan Paige, Sally Yarnell
Screenplay by: Arnold Margolin, Jim Parker
Production Design by: Lawrence G. Paull
Cinematography by: Sam Leavitt
Film Editing by: Frank Bracht
Costume Design by: Jack Bear
Set Decoration by: Reg Allen
Music by: Charles Fox
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release Date: December 22, 1971
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