Tom, Dick and Mary
Karen is one of three NBC sitcoms set in a California apartment complex located at 90 Bristol Court. It stars Don Galloway as Tom and Joyce Bulifant as Mary Gentry, a newlywed couple sharing an apartment with Tom's best friend, Dick Moran, played by Steve Franken.
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Plot Summary
A bachelor's life is turned upside down when his two best friends, one a womanizer and the other a happily married man, each try to set him up with a woman they know. However, both friends have ulterior motives and try to sabotage each other's efforts, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. The bachelor finds himself caught between two potential partners and the meddling of his well-meaning but conniving friends.
Critical Reception
Tom, Dick and Mary was a lighthearted comedic effort that received a generally positive, though not groundbreaking, reception. It was seen as a typical B-movie of its era, providing simple entertainment without aiming for deep artistic merit. Audiences enjoyed its comedic premise and the chemistry among the cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its light and breezy comedic tone.
- Appreciated for its simple, enjoyable romantic plot.
- Seen as a harmless and amusing diversion.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Jack Broder, who was known for producing low-budget B-movies during the 1950s and 1960s.
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