

A jealous poodle ruins a marriage on live TV. No, this is not a fever dream.
Cognac, a pampered poodle and popular star on French television, creates marital problems for his pretty owner Giselle when he becomes jealous of her new husband.
Acting
Tony Curtis doing full physical comedy commitment.
Practical Effects
Cognac the poodle is genuinely a scene-stealing diva.
Costume
Giselle's wardrobe screams 'I married a TV repairman in Paris 1964'.

Director
Michael Anderson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Christine Kaufmann's first American film; she was 18 and had just married Tony Curtis in real life. The poodle had better chemistry with him.
The film captures peak 'Americans in Paris' fantasy cinema before the New Wave killed this genre dead. It's a time capsule of pure escapist cheese.
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