Synopsis
That Funny Feeling is a movie released in 1965.
In this delightful romantic comedy, a charming maid-for-hire finds herself navigating the complexities of love and deception in the bustling heart of New York City. Joan Howell, portrayed with an infectious mix of wit and warmth, is determined to impress her dashing new boyfriend, Tom Milford. However, her modest living situation poses a problem; she concocts a plan to impress him by inviting him to a lavish apartment she cleans, blissfully unaware that this very apartment belongs to Tom himself. The ensuing misunderstandings lead to a series of comedic and heartwarming encounters, as neither party realizes the truth about the other's identity. As the story unfolds, viewers are treated to a clever exploration of social class, identity, and the whimsical nature of love. With its clever dialogue and charming chemistry between the leads, this film captures the essence of 1960s romance while delivering timeless themes of authenticity and self-discovery. The delightful twists and turns, combined with the vibrant backdrop of the city, create a captivating experience that is sure to leave audiences both laughing and swooning. This film is a hidden gem that is not just about mistaken identities, but also about how love can blossom in the most unexpected of circumstances, making it a must-watch for fans of classic romantic comedies.
Universal Pictures