John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!
Release: 1965-03-24
·Runtime: 96m
·★ 3.1
Comedy
During the Cold War, John Goldfarb crashes his spy plane in the Middle East and is taken prisoner by the local government. His captor, King Fawz, soon discovers that Goldfarb used to be a college football star. So he issues him an ultimatum: coach his country's football team, or Fawz will surrender him to the Russians. Goldfarb teams up with undercover reporter Jenny Ericson, and together they plot to escape their dangerous situation.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Orchard Productions
Steve Parker Productions
20th Century Fox
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Jim Backus
as Whitepaper
Wilfrid Hyde-White
as Guz
Charles Lane
as Editor
Dick Wilson
as Frobish (uncredited)
James Brolin
as Notre Dame Quarterback (uncredited)
Patrick Adiarte
as Ammud
Barbara Bouchet
as Astrid Porche (uncredited)
Richard Crenna
as John Goldfarb
Jackie Coogan
as Father Ryan
Fred Clark
as Overreach
Richard Deacon
as Maginot
David Lewis
as Cronkite
Angela Douglas
as Harem Girl (uncredited)
Linda Foster
as Harem Girl (uncredited)
Telly Savalas
as Macmuid (uncredited)
Peter Ustinov
as Fawz
Harry Morgan
as Sarajevo
Jerome Cowan
as Brinkley
Jerry Orbach
as Pinkerton
Scott Brady
as Sakalakis
Leon Askin
as Samir
Milton Frome
as Air Force General
Olan Soule
as Second Editor (uncredited)
Jim Boles
as Air Force Colonel (uncredited)
Teri Garr
as Harem Girl (uncredited)
Shelby Grant
as Harem Girl (uncredited)
Shirley MacLaine
as Jenny
Paula Lane
as Polly Benson (uncredited)
Crew
Loren Janes
Stunt Double
Ted Grossman
Stunts
Elmer Raguse
Sound
Richard Talmadge
Second Unit Director
Shirley MacLaine
Songs
Edith Head
Costume Design
Sydney Guilaroff
Hairstylist
William Peter Blatty
Writer
J. Lee Thompson
Director, Producer
Leon Shamroy
Director of Photography
John Williams
Original Music Composer, Conductor
John Flynn
Assistant Director
Dale Hennesy
Art Direction