No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)

That Girl Is A Gem

Morris Brummel (George Segal) brings Kate Palmer (Lee Remick) home to meet his mother.

Directed by Jack Smight.

Released in 1968 by Paramount.

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  • character-type: Detective
  • character-type: Son
  • character-type: Mother
  • character-type: Romantic Interest
  • character-type: Girlfriend
  • action: Laugh
  • action: Prepare
  • action: Act
  • action: Fake
  • editors-choice: Hilarious!
  • editors-choice: On-Screen Couples
  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Dark Humor & Black Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Classic Thrillers
  • secondary-genre: Classics
  • secondary-genre: Suspense
  • mood: Witty
  • mood: Funny
  • primary-occasion: Romantic
  • primary-occasion: Holidays
  • secondary-occasion: Mother's Day
  • secondary-occasion: New Boyfriend / Girlfriend
  • prop: Lighter
  • prop: Purse
  • prop: Cigarette
  • setting: New York
  • setting: Apartment
  • theme: Discipline
  • theme: Practice
  • theme: Communication
  • theme: Dishonesty
  • theme: Teamwork
  • theme: Deception
  • theme: Parenthood
  • theme: Family
  • theme: Manipulation
  • theme: Acceptance
  • theme: Preparation
  • actor: Lee Remick
  • actor: George Segal
  • actor: Eileen Heckart
  • director: Jack Smight
  • producer: Sol C. Siegel
  • cinematographer: Jack Priestley
  • editor: Archie Marshek
  • role-name: Morris Brummel
  • role-name: Kate Palmer
  • role-name: Mrs. Brummel
  • screenwriter: William Goldman
  • year: 1968
  • studio: Paramount