Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Tim O'Leary | ... | Drew Drake | |
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Ted Trent | ... | Whitey Ford |
Jane Wiedlin | ... | Self - Performer | |
Karen Forman | ... | Millie Tortelli | |
Jono Mitchell | ... | Otis Palmer (as Kyle Kimbrel) | |
C. Stephen Foster | ... | Arnie Dimble | |
Feodor Chin | ... | Oriental Oscar | |
Wendy Shapero | ... | Olga Romero | |
Joy Sudduth | ... | Lenore Shaw | |
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Chris Fennessy | ... | Burt the Milkman |
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Indu Dara Afandalor | ... | Gerty Gaines |
Cynthia Webster | ... | Hostess | |
Alexandra Kirr | ... | Bridget (as Alexandra Kay Williams) | |
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Danny Donahue | ... | Caddy |
Iliona Blanc | ... | Bettie |
A 1964 handsome real estate agent, Drew Drake, must buck societal norms and make a commitment of marriage to his longtime love and comedy partner Whitey Ford.
Hidden Hills is the best comedy that I've seen all year. Its set in the 1960's and is reminiscent of Doris Day/Rock Hudson films. Great writing and direction. Every scene moves the story ahead so there is no filler. A story about marriage, acceptance and love. Jane Wiedlin from the Go-Go's appears in the film singing a song she wrote called, "Men". Its also used in the Title sequence.
The Cinematography is lush and is "Filmed in Glorious Color" as the titles in the beginning of the film announce. Its just great to look at. The acting is spot-on throughout. There are so many jokes that you have to see this movie several times to catch all of them. I saw this at my local theater and the crowd was laughing non-stop. The Set Decoration and Costumes were actual vintage from the 1960's and were extremely well thought-out. Great film for everyone. A must see!