It's all about a cauliflower festival's advance publicity. Bill Bailey, Booneville, California's gift to Public Relations...

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AILEY AND THE BEARCAT

It's all about a cauliflower festival's advance publicity. Bill Bailey, Booneville, California's gift to Public Relations comes back to the old home town to direct the promotion. Tim Taradash is his Henry Aldrich-sized assistant. Together they, demonstrate how to cream a cauliflower festival. Fantastic stunts come off as duds and its all hysterical-shrill rather than the intended hysterical-funny. Like the antique cars used as the motif for the event, the dialogue is all revved up, the situations are enough to keep a summer replacement TV series spluttering along (lightweight love with canned laughter) and the denouement's predictable--bands playing, the parade, and just plain folks up to their teeth in a cauliflower success. The book is dedicated: ""To Martin Cole, who deserves more.

Pub Date: April 13, 1964

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Westminster

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 1964

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