As Dana Andrews prepares to build-up fledgling advertising agency owner Eleanor Parker in MADISON AVENUE, he thinks twice about the time it'll take to smoke a cigarette and the job he needs getting done: in one of Dana's best performances of the 1960's, and with his old energy back. Cool boat painting too!
The third of four movies starring Dana Andrews and Jeanne Crain is the only where Crain plays the sort of "other woman" on the sidelines wherein Dana's MADISON AVENUE mover/shaker is building-up the career of Eleanor Parker. The scenes between Andrews and Crain, though, are the longest and last throughout the entire story.

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