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Entertainment > Movies > Walk on the Wild Side
 

Walk on the Wild Side



Dove (Laurence Harvey)



is a drifter from Texas who sets out for New Orleans with striking fellow drifter Kitty (Jane Fonda)



in tow. Upon arrival, he secures a job at a Mexican cafe owned by a kindhearted woman (Ann Baxter)



who begins to have feelings for her newest employee. Unaffected by his employer's advances, Dove seeks out a past love (Capucine)



who's now working in a brothel.

Rated UR 1 hour 53 minutes 1962

3.5 stars. Some good classic actors. Story was lacking.

posted on Nov 26, 2010 5:34 PM ()

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wasn't Lawrence Harvey dreamy then.One of our sisters.[TONGUE
Leave it to Martin to come out with some ad lib.]
comment by fredo on Nov 27, 2010 5:32 AM ()
Really he's "family"?? AWESOME. We both thought he was hunky!
reply by panthurdreams on Nov 27, 2010 11:44 AM ()
I LOVE this movie---a camp and 1/2---Stanwyck the dyke (and how dare you not mention her--the Streep of her day)--Capucine so elegant and Baxter so Spanish--harvey just one of the girls and Fonda pre makeover!
comment by greatmartin on Nov 26, 2010 8:16 PM ()
Capucine was gorgeous in this film. Baxter did a great job on the spanish. Fonda looked fabulous!
reply by panthurdreams on Nov 27, 2010 11:45 AM ()
I know what you mean about the classic actors, and I love to see the vintage clothes and attitudes in a movie made about the 50s or 60s actually filmed in the 50s or 60s. Even the big deal movies made back then are sometimes hard to watch by today's standards. Have you seen 'The Sand Pebbles?' OMG, it's horrible on so many levels.
comment by troutbend on Nov 26, 2010 6:29 PM ()
David busted up laughing many times about how 60s this film was. Will keep my eyes open for Sand Pebbles. thanks for the horrible tip!! LOL
reply by panthurdreams on Nov 27, 2010 11:46 AM ()

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