Intimacy (1966 Film)
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''Intimacy'' is a 1966 American film directed and produced by
Victor Stoloff Victor Stoloff (1913–2009) was a Russian Empire-born American Hollywood director, producer and screenplay writer who worked in film and television. In 1943, Stoloff and Edgar Loew were nominated for an Academy Award in the category "Best Document ...
. It was shot in
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during two weeks in January 1965.


Plot

Businessman Walter Nicholson is at risk of bankruptcy and attempts to secure a lucrative business deal by blackmailing a key government employee, Jim Hawley, who is involved in the deal. Nicholson hires a freelance film creator to hide a secret camera in the hotel room of Hawley in the hope of catching him in a compromising position with local sex worker Carrie Lane. After getting drunk with anticipated excitement, Nicholson reviews the footage the morning after to find Hawley is actually having an affair with his own wife Barbara.


Cast

*
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as Walter Nicholson, a wealthy, corrupt businessman *
Joan Blackman Joan May Blackman (born May 17, 1938, in San Francisco, California) is an American actress. Film Blackman appeared in her first motion picture, ''Good Day for a Hanging'', in 1959. She had a significant role in two Elvis Presley films. She play ...
as Barbara Nicholson, false-spouse to Walter Nicholson *
Jack Ging Jack Lee Ging (November 30, 1931 – September 9, 2022) was an American actor. He was best known as General Harlan "Bull" Fulbright on NBC's television adventure series ''The A-Team'', and for his supporting role in the final season of ''Tales ...
as Jim Hawley, a government employee *
Nancy Malone __NOTOC__ Nancy Malone (born Anne Josefa Maloney March 19, 1935 – May 8, 2014) was an American television actress from the 1950s to 1970s, who later moved into producing and directing in the 1980s and 1990s. Television Malone appeared in a nu ...
as Virginia Hawley, the alcoholic wife of Jim *
Jackie DeShannon Jackie DeShannon (born Sharon Lee Myers, August 21, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and radio broadcaster with a string of hit song credits from the 1960s onwards, as both singer and composer. She was one of the first female singer-songw ...
as Carrie Lane, a local sex worker


Casting

Several months prior to filming,
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was reported to have been signed to play the lead role. Later,
Stuart Whitman Stuart Maxwell Whitman (February 1, 1928 – March 16, 2020) was an American actor, known for his lengthy career in film and television. Whitman was born in San Francisco and raised in New York until the age of 12, when his family relocated to ...
was reported to star in the lead role, but left after a scene disagreement with
Dana Wynter Dana Wynter (born Dagmar Winter; 8 June 19315 May 2011) was a German-born British actress, who was raised in the United Kingdom and southern Africa. She appeared in film and television for more than 40 years, beginning in the 1950s. Her best-know ...
and was reportedly replaced by
Fred Beir Frederick Edwin Beir (September 21, 1927 – June 3, 1980) was an American film and television actor. Born in Niagara Falls, New York, Beir began his career in 1950, appearing in the television series ''The Philco Television Playhouse''. He al ...
. Blackman signed for the film in mid-December 1964. Local talent were auditioned for minor roles around the same time. Jack Ging was a late addition to the cast, having replaced Paul Richards a few weeks before filming started, while actress Madelyn Rhue was also originally set to star but was replaced shortly before filming.


Production


Pre-production

When reported in early 1964, the film was originally set to star actors Stuart Whitman, Dana Wynter,
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and
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with an anticipated shooting time of just three days on a newly developed tape-plus-film process. Wynter reportedly walked off set after Whitman "blew the scene because the movie script wasn't working out the way it did on paper", although noted several months later that she hoped to still be involved, suggesting in July 1964 that plans were "just about ready" and including "the most delightful nude love scene". Before Birmingham was chosen as the filming location, director Stoloff also visited
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,
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to consider the possibility of using the city for exterior shots.


Filming

The film was shot in
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during two weeks in January 1965, although the only shot featuring the city is an exterior
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shot at the start of the film. No mention is made to the filming location within the credits. Producer Stoloff and Jack Ging praised the local people in making them feel welcome. Filming primarily took place within the Clark Theater, which was converted into a two-room set. Local photographic brothers Ted and Vincent Saizis provided camera equipment. A Hollywood set construction crew arrived on December 22, 1964 to convert the stage for movie purposes. Filming wrapped around January 21, 1965 having begun on January 6. The relatively short shooting schedule was attributed to having done rehearsals in Hollywood prior to filming on location commencing. The script was written by Eva Wolas, who had done a lot of script writing for the
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.


Release

The film was released to theaters during May 1966.


Reception

Local reporter Emmett Weaver, writing for the ''
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'', regarded the film as being definitely for "adults only", primarily due to a single candid bedroom scene. While praising some dramatic performances from a well-known cast, Emmett felt the script was "contrived" although believed the film would be a financial success due to the low-cost of production. Film critic Colin Bennett, writing for ''
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'', considered the film as passable, with a clever script that "boasts an ingenious idea".


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, 0060542
''Intimacy''
at
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