straight! It was playing on a double bill with WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR, DADDY? Released 1966. And Dont Worry, Well Think of a Title is so aggressively unfunny that it is nearly belligerent in how it tries to milk laughter from the weakest of concepts. The IMDb staff came together to round up their favorite crime movies, shows, and documentaries. I was up all night, trying to get the window open." Charlie Yuckapuck is mistaken by Klavashian intelligence agents for a defecting cosmonaut named Yascha Nudnik. I then noticed that the film had the look and style of a TV show--with credits that looked identical to those used for "The Beverly Hillbillies" as well as the same filmed look. The style is very similar to "Get Smart", but not nearly as well-written. Jim Beaver . Awards The movie is a terrific period piece (early 60s), with sight gags (man cutting steak with a newly invented electric knife cuts the table in half), period references (hitching a ride from the Beverly Hillbillies). Jump to navigation Jump to search. I read about this one years ago, and it has FINALLY come to DVD! Did the writers go to school in the 1920s? Ten comedy sketches compiled from the 1950s TV series, "Your Show of Shows.". Early on I was surprised to see Danny Thomas pop by for a cameo. Richard Deacon plays two Moe Howard. Most of the jokes fall flat. Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966) Chamber of Horrors (1966) Hotel (1967) The Mack (1973) Blume in Love (1973) Black Fist (1974) Truck Turner (1974) Part 2, Sounder (1976) The Greatest (1977) The Toy (1982) References External links. The very definition of madcap, as the title suggests, DONT WORRY WELL THINK OF A TITLE is a Morey Amsterdam vanity project, of all things. If you feel like fun, lean back and laugh. At the open, the gang works in a diner. Its plot about spies and espionage does not hold together, but now, after 40 years, the movie works on another level. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker for this site. This was a lost film for decades, until someone at Turner and United Artists resurrected it for a few TV showings. Trashing modern art in 1966 is ludicrous, although I don't know what year they are playing (but must be after 1960 since they included a cosmonaut.) The image measures 580 * 498 pixels and is 97 kilobytes large. Be the first to write a review. It is offbeat, silly, dated, and, if you're in the right frame of mind, rather fun, especially if you have an interest in the era, or fond memories of it. I understand that the backstory behind this low budget production was that The Dick Van Dyke Show was wrapping up, and a few of its stars put together an independent movie. I put on the spoiler warning, because the only thing I laughed at was Milton Berle's hoary old chestnut about trying to push a rope. Cardmember Offers. Morey Amsterdam, who co-wrote and produced, and Rose Marie are alternately embarrassing and silly. A man is mistaken by foreign agents for a defecting cosmonaut and must prove his identity while evading capture. Charlie works in a diner with his friends Annie and Magda. The movie is a series of one-liners, improbable situations, and lackluster cameo appearances. Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title Quotes. Morey's one-liners were dinosaurs on the vaudeville circuit and would have been rejected immediately for the Alan Brady Show. Customers who bought this item also Amsterdam had a hand in the script, which accounts for his nearly non-stop chattering.