John McGiver
16 titles
Filmography
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The Gazebo
(1960)
Fitzwilly
(1967)It’s handmaiden-to-footservant combat when secretary Barbara Feldon attempts to scuttle butler Dick Van Dyke right out of the heist business in this spirited comedy that also stars John McGiver, Norman Fell, Sam Waterston and Edith Evans.

Midnight Cowboy
(1969)Fresh off the bus, a naive Texan hoping to get rich in New York City selling his body forms a co-dependency with a con man surviving on the streets.

'Twas the Night Before Christmas
(1974)It seems some sour soul has angered St. Nick, calling Christmas "a fraudulent myth!" / Special Feature: Animated comic book exploring Yuletide traditions around the world.
Man's Favorite Sport?
(1964)
Who's Minding the Store?
(1963)This frantic comedy finds Raymond (Jerry Lewis) working in a department store. Mr. Tuttle (John McGiver) is the watchful owner, whose outspoken wife Phoebe (Agnes Moorehead) makes no secret about her feelings that Raymond is an incompetent boob. Barbara (Jill St. John) is the pretty elevator operator, and unknown to Raymond, the boss' daughter.

Love in the Afternoon
(1957)An aging American tycoon overcomes his inhibitions to court a young Parisian.

The Glass Bottom Boat
(1966)Doris Day stars as a widowed writer who is mistaken for a spy when she is hired to write a biography of handsome research scientist Rod Taylor.

The Spirit Is Willing
(1967)Three ghosts play pranks on a couple and their teenage son renting a house in New England.

Period of Adjustment
(1962)After a whirlwind romance that began in a military hospital, a newlywed couple on the way to their honeymoon get waylaid by another’s marital issues.

The Littlest Angel
(1969)A shepherd boy enters the pearly gates on his eighth birthday and is assigned a guardian angel to help him adjust to his new heavenly existence.

The Feminist and the Fuzz
(1971)A misogynist police officer and a feminist doctor must compromise their differences to get an apartment they both covet in an overcrowded city.
Made in Paris
(1966)Do you know what's Made in Paris? Love affairs - and gorgeous, dreamy, sexy, slinky, chic, extravagant clothes! Ann-Margret stars in this bon-bon of a romantic comedy as Maggie, an innocent young buyer for an American department store who's unexpectedly sent to the City of Light for the fashion shows. There, a cherchez la femme French couturier (Louis Jourdan) decides she's the femme for him. It's all in fun as hotel room doors slam, wine flows and Maggie resists - and fun is definitely in fashion when elegant models strut jeweled chiffon evening trousers, a gold-and-pink brocade after-five suit, a stretch jersey ski suit, a wedding gown with seed pearls and crystals and more divine designs. Magnifique!

Breakfast at Tiffany's
(1961)Holly is an eccentric New York City playgirl who becomes interested in her next-door neighbor, a writer who is “sponsored” by a wealthy patron.

My Six Loves
(1963)Comic story of a Broadway musical star who arrives at her country home and finds six abandoned children living on her property. When she gains custody of the kids, her life changes rapidly.

Marriage on the Rocks
(1965)Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Deborah Kerr star in this screwball comedy about an ad man and his wife who head to Mexico to get a divorce but change their minds after she winds up accidentally married to his best friend. All-star supporting cast, including Cesar Romero, Nancy Sinatra and Trini Lopez.