Patrick Dennis wrote the novel Auntie Mame.
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Mame, or Auntie Mame, is about a young orphaned boy who is sent to live with his eccentric aunt. She is a free-spirited single woman who is at first reluctant to have the boy cramping her lifestyle. They grow to love one another, however, and Patrick learns much from his Auntie Mame during his time with her. The plot can be summed up in a quote from Mame: "Life is a banquet, and most SOB's are starving."
Mame is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the book and play Auntie Mame, about a socialite and her nephew trying to make it through the Great Depression. It is also an emulator for Arcade games. People will often build their own arcade machines and use Mame to run classic arcade games on a computer in the cabinet.
The duration of Auntie Mame - film - is 2.38 hours.
Auntie Mame was created in 1955.
Around the World with Auntie Mame was created in 1958.
No. The original 1958 "Auntie Mame" was a comedy book and film, but not a musical untill the 1966 broadway play, "Mame".
Patrick Dennis wrote the novel Auntie Mame.
No, she was neither in the 1958 movie Auntie Mame, or the 1974 musical. Mame.
Mame - film - was created on 1974-03-27.
Mame - film soundtrack - was created in 1973.
"Auntie Mame" is a novel by Patrick Dennis, first published in 1955. It tells the story of an eccentric and free-spirited woman named Mame Dennis, who becomes the guardian of her young nephew. The novel was adapted into a successful Broadway play and later into a film starring Rosalind Russell.
"Auntie Mame" by Patrick Dennis has approximately 304 pages in the paperback edition.
Yes and no. the 1958 film comedy, "Auntie Mame" based on the book of the same name, wasn't a musical, and therefore no songs. The 1966 Broadway musical, "Mame" (based on the same book) had about 19 songs in it. The 1974 movie, "Mame", was also a musical with 15 of the broadway productions songs.
The spelling of the verb is to maim (injure severely).The spelling of the Broadway musical and film is Mame(from the title character Auntie Mame).The similar proper nouns are the Florida city (Miami) and New England state (Maine).