The Bellboy and the Playgirls. Fritz Umgelter and Francis Ford Coppola, 1962.
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Edition screened: Included on Kino Lorber Blu-ray 3-D Nudie-Cuties Collection, released 2019. English language. Runtime approximately 97 minutes.
Summary: No depictions of violence or harm to animals. o.5/5❤
A Dobie Gillis-type bellboy travels physically to various rooms of a hotel in the color sections of the movie, then travels . . . some other way . . . to various historical epochs in the black-and-white sections of the movie, all to learn how to charm the ladies. And to be a private eye. Ultimately, we all learn why people walk out of theaters and throw televisions out the window.
I presume one director made the color sections and the other made the b-&-w sections. For one moment early in the film I anticipated that quick checking would clarify this, but I quickly matured into not caring. The title sequence is entertaining, made in good late-50s off-register commercial style.