

Comedy
Overview
Newly arrived in Hollywood from England, Dennis Barlow finds he has to arrange his uncle's interment at the highly-organised and very profitable Whispering Glades funeral parlour. His fancy is caught by one of their cosmeticians, Aimee Thanatogenos. But he has three problems - the strict rules of owner Blessed Reverand Glenworthy, the rivalry of embalmer Mr Joyboy, and the shame of now working himself at The Happy Hunting Ground pets' memorial home.
Top Cast


Robert Morse
Robert Morse
Dennis Barlow
Robert Morse
Dennis Barlow


Jonathan Winters
Jonathan Winters
Wilbur Glenworthy / Harry Glenworthy
Jonathan Winters
Wilbur Glenworthy / Harry Glenworthy


Anjanette Comer
Anjanette Comer
Aimee Thanatogenos
Anjanette Comer
Aimee Thanatogenos


Rod Steiger
Rod Steiger
Mr. Joyboy
Rod Steiger
Mr. Joyboy


Dana Andrews
Dana Andrews
Gen. Buck Brinkman
Dana Andrews
Gen. Buck Brinkman


Milton Berle
Milton Berle
Mr. Kenton
Milton Berle
Mr. Kenton


James Coburn
James Coburn
Immigration Officer
James Coburn
Immigration Officer


John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Sir Francis Hinsley
John Gielgud
Sir Francis Hinsley


Tab Hunter
Tab Hunter
Whispering Glades Tour Guide
Tab Hunter
Whispering Glades Tour Guide


Margaret Leighton
Margaret Leighton
Mrs. Helen Kenton
Margaret Leighton
Mrs. Helen Kenton
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