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  1. Who Was That Lady? is a 1960 black and white American comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, and Janet Leigh. The movie was made by Ansark-Sidney, distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Norman Krasna , who also wrote the screenplay based on his successful Broadway play Who Was That Lady I Saw You ...

  2. Reviews 38% Audience Score 100+ Ratings After he's caught kissing one of his co-eds, college professor David Wilson (Tony Curtis) is given marching orders by his livid wife, Ann (Janet Leigh). In...

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    • George Sidney
    • Comedy
    • Tony Curtis
  3. Ill-advised by a pal, a chemistry professor falsely claims to be an undercover FBI agent to cover up his marital infidelity; his wife swallows his life, but it gets him in trouble with the real FBI, the CIA, and the KGB. Director. George Sidney. Writer. Norman Krasna. Stars. Tony Curtis. Dean Martin. Janet Leigh. See production info at IMDbPro.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • George Sidney
    • 1960-04-08
  4. Ansark-Sidney. Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review? Who Was That Lady? Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Clyde Gilmour Maclean's Magazine. Many...

  5. Who Was That Lady? is perhaps not the rouser it might have been, but it is an often hilarious romp made somewhat sedate only in a compromise between farce and romantic comedy.

  6. Who Was That Lady? was the fifth and final film the pair made together before their divorce in 1962. Who Was That Lady? did respectable business at the box office, and both audiences and critics responded positively to the clever comedy.

  7. Review by Craig Butler. Who Was That Lady? is an incredibly silly but rather amiable farce. Its biggest drawback is its premise -- or, rather, the fact that its premise came along a couple of decades too late.

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