4/10
Do Not Disturb Needs Disturbance **
30 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Romantic dud with Rod Taylor and Doris Day, both of whom would do far better the following year in "The Glass Bottom Boat."

In this film they're both married and living in England for his business purposes.

Hermione Baddeley is wasted here briefly appearing as the owner of the place they're living in and seeing Taylor with his secretary, incorrectly assumes the worst and arranges for Day to have a lover. Her comedic talents aren't shown here.

The movie quickly falls apart with erroneous relationships, a drunken Day with a man she had gone off with to purchase furniture, only to get locked in his store with Taylor finding them and assuming the worst.

Then, there is his secretary who has romantic designs of her own only to have Day be her among his business associates. The ending, like the rest of the film, is a complete farce.
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