Tammy and the
Millionaire (1967)
In this drama, sweet and honest Tammy is hired as a
secretary by a powerful industrialist with a handsome
young son. Meanwhile a society dame is angered that the
millionaire hired Tammy because she wanted her own girl
to have a shot at the son. To ruin the new secretary's
chances, the dame and her conniving daughter try to
smear Tammy's reputation at every turn. They even try to
sic the IRS on her for evasion of back taxes; the
government agency retaliates by trying to take away
Tammy's house to repay the debt. Fortunately, the hapless
girl's grandpa and uncle show an old deed that proves
that they do indeed own the house. Not only that,
according to the deed, the little family also owns the
property of the wealthy socialite and her family. Tammy
disagrees with her family's plan and fears that her
backwoods relatives will ruin her life. She is saved by
her boss who secretly pays the taxes and then holds a
riotous party in which her family acts like fools.
Fortunately, everyone forgets about it and she and the
son live happily. This is the last of four pictures about
Tammy.


Actors:

Debbie Watson ...  Tammy Tarleton
Frank McGrath ...  Uncle Lucius
Denver Pyle ...  Grandpa Mordecai Tarleton
George Furth ...  Dwayne Whitt
Donald Woods ...  John Brent
Dorothy Green ...  Lavinia Tate



Runtime:87 min
Country:USA
Language:English
Color:Color

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