Connie, Joby and Susan

Joby Baker, Connie Francis, Susan Oliver Press Photo

Connie Francis, Joby Baker, and Susan Oliver in Looking For Love (1964).

Libby (Connie Francis) has been trying to break into show business as a singer for over a month with no success. She decides to pack it in and get a real job where she can hopefully meet a man and get married. Enter Paul Davis (Jim Hutton) a man Libby meets at the supermarket. The only snag is that Paul pays no attention to her because his ideal woman is TNT (tall ‘n’ top heavy), which Libby isn’t.

When Libby invents a clothes stand that she calls the ‘Lady Valet,’ Paul becomes interested and wants to promote it. Paul arranges to get Libby an appearance on the “Tonight Show” to plug the product and when she mentions to Johnny that she used to be a singer, he asks her to sing a song. Wham bam, thank you ma’am! Now Libby’s singing career is in high gear and all of a sudden Paul wants to promote more than just Libby’s product.

Starring Connie Francis, Jim Hutton, Susan Oliver, Joby Baker, Barbara Nichols, Johnny Carson, George Hamilton, Paula Prentiss, Yvette Mimieux, Danny Thomas, Jesse White, Chris Noel, Pat Priest. From The Video Beat.

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