The High Cost of Loving

The High Cost of Loving is a 1958 comedy film directed by and starring Jose Ferrer.

[3] Around the same time that Jim Fry learns that his place of work is merging with another company, his wife of nine years Ginny reveals she might be pregnant with their first child.

The angrier he gets, Jim decides to write a letter of protest, then confront Cave face-to-face, particularly after seeing his name being removed from his office door.

They developed it for use on Playhouse 90 where Frank worked, but decided not to make it when they could not get the star they wanted, Jackie Gleason.

It was the feature film debut of Gena Rowlands, who had been a Broadway success in Middle of the Night.