Walk, Don't Run [DVD]
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During the housing shortage of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, two men and a woman share a single apartment...
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Charming ladies man Academy Award winner Cary Grant (1970, Honorary Award) becomes a charismatic mat...
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Charming ladies man Cary Grant becomes a charismatic matchmaker in his final screen appearance in Wa...
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Walk Don't Run [Widescreen] [Full Frame] (DVD)
When English industrialist Sir William Rutland arrives in Tokyo on business, the influx of tourists ...
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When an English businessman (Cary Grant, in his final performance) arrives in Tokyo the influx of to...
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When an English businessman (Cary Grant, in his final performance) arrives in Tokyo the influx of to...
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Walk, Don't Run (Full Frame, Widescreen)
Charming ladies' man Cary Grant becomes a charismatic matchmaker in his final screen appearance in &...
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Cary Grant made his last film appearance before retiring from the screen in this agreeable piece of ...
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Walk, Don't Run DVD (Full Frame; Widescreen; ...
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When an English businessman (Cary Grant, in his final performance) arrives in Tokyo the influx of tourists for the upcoming Olympic Games makes it impossible to find lodging. He is able to talk his way into sharing an apartment with a beautiful British woman (Samantha Eggar) and finds himself matchmaking between her and an American Olympic Athlete (Jim Hutton). Music by Quincy Jones.