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Pete 'n' Tillie is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett. [2] Its advertising tagline was: "Honeymoon's over. It's time to get married." Screenwriter Julius J. Epstein [2] was nominated for an Oscar for adapting the story from the 1968 novella Witch's Milk by Peter De Vries.
Jun 8, 1973 · Pete 'n' Tillie: Directed by Martin Ritt. With Walter Matthau, Carol Burnett, Geraldine Page, Barry Nelson. Tillie Shlai is not looking forward to meeting yet another blind date.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Martin Ritt
- 1973-06-08
Pete 'n' Tillie is a story portraying the relationship between two middle aged people. Starring Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett. While the general atmosphere is a little stale, the dialogue never ...
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- Martin Ritt
- PG
- Walter Matthau
Aug 21, 2023 · Tillie Shlai is not looking forward to meeting yet another blind date. This one's name is Pete Seltzer. Pete and Tillie are not a match made in heaven; he us...
- 100 min
- 3K
- Movie Marathon
Jun 10, 2021 · "HONEYMOON’S OVER… IT’S TIME TO GET MARRIED."A fun-loving bachelor woos and weds a secretary, but the bonds of this marriage aren’t strong enough to stop his...
- 100 min
- 30.8K
- Junk Drawer Theater
Pete `n' Tillie was based on the Peter De Vries novella Witch's Milk. De Vries' own son died from leukemia, a loss he wrote about more completely in his 1961 novel The Blood of the Lamb . As noted by some reviewers, in Witch's Milk Tillie is a darker, more calculating character than in the movie.
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Synopsis. Pete Seltzer is introduced to Tillie Schlaine at a party. Her friends Gertrude and Burt are the hosts and attempting to fix her up. Pete is a confirmed bachelor with eccentric habits. When he isn't doing odd motivational research for a San Francisco firm, he plays ragtime piano, and makes bad puns. He periodically pops in and out of ...