5 Movies Directed by David Swift

Pollyanna

Pollyanna

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1960-05-19

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

134 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (6440 Reviews)

Director:

David Swift

Genres:

DramaFamily

Cast:

Writer:

Eleanor H. Porter (novel)

David Swift (written for the screen by)

Fullplot:

A little girl comes to a town that is embattled by feuds and intimidated by her aunt. By the time she must leave, she has transformed the community with her indominatable will to see the good side of even the worst situations and bring it out for the betterment of all.

The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1961-06-21

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

129 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.1 (12768 Reviews)

Director:

David Swift

Cast:

Writer:

Erich Kèstner (based on the book: "Das doppelte Lottchen")

David Swift (written for the screen by)

Fullplot:

Hayley Mills plays twins who, unknown to their divorced parents, meet at a summer camp. Products of single parent households, they switch places (surprise!) so as to meet the parent they never knew, and then contrive to reunite them.

Good Neighbor Sam

Good Neighbor Sam

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1964-07-22

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

130 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.9 (1509 Reviews)

Director:

David Swift

Genres:

Comedy

Cast:

Writer:

James Fritzell (screenplay)

Everett Greenbaum (screenplay)

David Swift (screenplay)

Jack Finney (novel)

Fullplot:

Sam Bissel is a wholesome family man with a loving wife, Min, and two loving daughters. They lead a happy suburban life. The only part of Sam's life that he is not happy about is his job as a lowly cog in the art department of the advertising firm of Burke & Hare. Sam's professional life takes a major turn when he is made executive of the Nurdlinger Dairy account. Simon Nurdlinger is a wholesome family man who wants a wholesome family man with wholesome family ideals heading his account, Sam the only one in Burke & Hare that fits the bill. Sam's home life also takes a major turn when Min's college friend, Janet Lagerlof, moves in next door. Janet stands to inherit $15 million from her grandfather's estate, but the will has a clause that she must be happily married to inherit the money. Janet is technically divorced from Howard Ebbets, and states that getting back with Howard is not worth $15 million. But when Jack Bailey and Irene Krump - two of Janet's relatives who would like to find any excuse to contest the will - come by for an unexpected visit, Janet impetuously introduces Sam as her husband, Howard. Things get more complicated for Sam when he is later forced to introduce Janet as Mrs. Bissel to both Burke and Nurdlinger. Sam and by association Min go along with the ruse, and for their troubles Janet offers to give them $1 million of her inheritance. After that, further complications occur: Janet notices a private investigator snooping around the neighborhood, the P.I. hired by Janet's relatives; Howard, Janet's ex-husband comes back wanting to reconcile with her; and without Sam's knowledge, the Nurdlinger creative includes billboards featuring a wholesome couple espousing the goodness of Nurdlinger milk, that wholesome couple being Sam and Janet as Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bissel. They just have to continue dealing with these complications until the legal hearing. But Min may just have had enough of this plan before they get the money.

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1967-03-09

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

121 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (3256 Reviews)

Director:

David Swift

Cast:

Writer:

Abe Burrows (book)

Jack Weinstock (book)

Willie Gilbert (book)

Shepherd Mead (novel)

David Swift

Fullplot:

Twenty-seven year old New York window washer, J. Pierpont Finch, believes he can be a success in the corporate world after he impulsively picks up the book "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". The book promises its reader that he can climb the corporate ladder simply and quickly. The Worldwide Wicket Corporation, the business in the office building whose windows he washes is, according to the book, the perfect type of business. There he meets secretary Rosemary Pilkington, who sees in Ponty (as she calls him) an unassuming man who she believes the corporate world will eat alive. But Ponty, memorizing what the book tells him, does quickly climb the corporate ladder but not by doing any real work. Ponty has a few obstacles along the way such as: Bud Frump who sees Ponty as a rival and is the nephew by marriage of the company president J.B. Biggley; Hedy La Rue, a curvaceous but simple woman who has a secret or not-so-secret tie to someone important in the company; Mr. Ovington, an executive who Ponty can't figure out; and Ponty possibly making a fatal error by not reading far enough ahead in the book. Ponty ultimately has to decide if climbing to the top of the ladder is worth stepping on all those along the way and risk losing the love of Rosemary. In the end telling the truth may set him free.

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1967-03-09

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

121 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (3262 Reviews)

Director:

David Swift

Cast:

Writer:

Abe Burrows (book)

Jack Weinstock (book)

Willie Gilbert (book)

Shepherd Mead (novel)

David Swift

Fullplot:

Twenty-seven year old New York window washer, J. Pierpont Finch, believes he can be a success in the corporate world after he impulsively picks up the book "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". The book promises its reader that he can climb the corporate ladder simply and quickly. The Worldwide Wicket Corporation, the business in the office building whose windows he washes is, according to the book, the perfect type of business. There he meets secretary Rosemary Pilkington, who sees in Ponty (as she calls him) an unassuming man who she believes the corporate world will eat alive. But Ponty, memorizing what the book tells him, does quickly climb the corporate ladder but not by doing any real work. Ponty has a few obstacles along the way such as: Bud Frump who sees Ponty as a rival and is the nephew by marriage of the company president J.B. Biggley; Hedy La Rue, a curvaceous but simple woman who has a secret or not-so-secret tie to someone important in the company; Mr. Ovington, an executive who Ponty can't figure out; and Ponty possibly making a fatal error by not reading far enough ahead in the book. Ponty ultimately has to decide if climbing to the top of the ladder is worth stepping on all those along the way and risk losing the love of Rosemary. In the end telling the truth may set him free.

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