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| Debbie Reynolds | Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree |
| Margaret Lindsay | |
| John Gavin | |
| Cecil Kellaway | |
| Fay Wray | Mrs. Brent |
| Beulah Bondi | |
| Virginia Grey | |
| Louise Beavers | Osia, the Cook |
| Sandra Dee | |
| Mildred Natwick | Aunt Renie |
| Leslie Nielsen | Peter Brent |
| Walter Brennan | John Dinwitty, Tammy's Grandpa |
| Mala Powers | Barbara Bissle |
| Sidney Blackmer | Professor Brent |
| Philip Ober | Alfred Bissle |
| Craig Hill | Ernie |
| Director | Joseph Pevney
Harry Keller |
| Producer | Ross Hunter
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| Writer | Oscar Brodney
Cid Ricketts Sumner |
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Tammy And The Bachelor - 1957 Academy Award nominee Debbie Reynolds starts in this romantic comedy, the feature in the delightful Tammy series. Meet young Tammy, a homespun Mississippi gal who, in the course of her first extraordinary adventure, teaches a sophisticated bachelor (Leslie Nielsen) about love, an uptight Southern town about fun, and a modern family about happiness. Tammy Tell Me True - 1961 The adventures of Tammy continue in college, where the worldly-wise small-town gal helps a broken-hearted artist paint a happy future, teaches a haughty heiress that the Golden Rule is more precious than gold, and finds true love with a shy, handsome young professor. Golden Globe winner Sandra Dee proves that Tammy is more than just another fish out of water in this charming and touching comedy. Tammy And The Doctor - 1963 Sandra Dee returns as the irrepressible Tammy in the enchanting third feature. It's fun at a fever pitch as Tammy turns "nurse" in Los Angeles, hilariously turning a hospital upside down, treating patients with homemade brews and potions and, of course, falling in mad love with a handsome young surgeon (Peter Fonda). |
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