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      • Inspired by a true-life incident when actress Marie McDonald was purportedly kidnapped, then discovered wandering in the desert, this mild comedy tells a similar tale of a movie star (Jane Russell) kidnapped just before the release of her new film, The Kidnapped Heiress.
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  2. The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown is a 1957 American romantic comedy film made by Russ-Field Productions and released by United Artists. It was directed by Norman Taurog from a screenplay by Richard Alan Simmons, based on a novel of the same name by Sylvia Tate and the jazzy music was composed and conducted by Billy May. [1]

  3. The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown: Directed by Norman Taurog. With Jane Russell, Keenan Wynn, Ralph Meeker, Fred Clark. When a movie star is kidnapped, everyone thinks it's a publicity stunt.

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    • Comedy, Crime
    • Norman Taurog
    • 1957-08-23
  4. Jun 7, 2014 · This probably seems contrary to what everyone who knows me would think, but initially I was put off by the title of The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown. I thought it might be one of those comedies that was a little silly, a little fluffy, but not really funny.

  5. Aug 13, 2023 · The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown defies explanation. On one hand, it feels low-budget and takes place mostly in one location that could double for a set from a television show. On the other hand, it is Jane Russell, Ralph Meeker, and Keenan Wynn each at peak powers doing a cleverly-paced three-hander.

  6. The only nightgown on screen was clearly white and was the most modest thing I've ever seen. Unless they mentioned it was pink in the script and I just didn't hear it? But even in black and white film, you can tell when something is supposed to be colored, right?

  7. Produced by Jane Russell herself in collaboration with husband Bob Waterfield, The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown was the star's own personal favourite of the movies she made. This in spite of the refreshingly plainspoken actress later proving very honest about the film’s shortcomings.

  8. Russell and Waterfield bought the film rights to Sylvia Tate's novel The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown as a vehicle for Jane. It told the story of a Hollywood actress who is kidnapped but thinks it's all a publicity stunt.

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