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  1. Island of Love is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Morton DaCosta and written by David R. Schwartz. The film stars Robert Preston, Tony Randall, Giorgia Moll, Walter Matthau, Betty Bruce and Vassili Lambrinos. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 12, 1963.

  2. Island of Love: Directed by Morton DaCosta. With Robert Preston, Tony Randall, Giorgia Moll, Walter Matthau. A con man named Steve Blair enlists out-of-work, drunk writer Paul Ferris to write a fictitious screenplay he hopes will be funded by a rich, but unethical producer, Tony Dallas.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Morton DaCosta
    • 1963-10-25
  3. Island of Love is a film directed by Morton da Costa with Robert Preston, Tony Randall, Georgia Moll, Walter Matthau .... Year: 1963. Original title: Island of Love.

    • Harry Stradling Sr.
    • Morton da Costa
    • United States
    • Comedy
  4. 17 giu 2014 · Directed by Morton DaCosta, Island of Love (1963) stars Robert Preston as a career swindler who, with partner-in-crime Randall, dupes New York gangster Matthau into financing a disastrous movie about Adam and Eve, starring Matthau's stripper girlfriend Betty Bruce.

    • Morton Dacosta, Floyd Joyer
    • Robert Preston
  5. 1963 Directed by Morton DaCosta. It’s the Place Where They Invented It! Con artist Steve Blair persuades Tony Dallas, a Manhattan gangster, to finance a movie about Adam and Eve by offering the female lead to Tony’s stripper girl friend, Cha Cha Miller.

  6. This film is well worth a look for film buffs as it was also director Morton DaCosta's last film as he returned to the Broadway stage after this picture flopped. Only a year earlier he has been nominated for an Oscar for best film for being the director/producer of 'The Music Man'.

  7. Synopsis. Con artist Steve Blair persuades Tony Dallas, a Manhattan gangster, to finance a movie about Adam and Eve by offering the female lead to Tony's stripper girl friend, Cha Cha Miller. The film is such a disaster, however, that Steve and his writer, Paul Ferris, decide to escape on a freighter to Greece.