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The Man Who Loved Women
1983 Burt Reynolds version -- This is the tale of a sculptor named David who has a major womanizing problem. He goes to seek help from a psychiatrist, Marianna, to cure him of his obsession with women. His story of sexual and romantic exploits with the ladies is told by Marianna.
Blake Edwards
Casts & Crew
Burt Reynolds
Julie Andrews
Kim Basinger
Marilu Henner
Cynthia Sikes
Jennifer Edwards
Sela Ward
Ellen Bauer
Denise Crosby
Tracy Vaccaro
Barry Corbin
Shelly Manne
Don Menza
Jimmy Rowles
Andrew Simpkins
Jill Carroll
Herb Tanney
Regis Philbin
Joseph Bernard
John J. Flynn Jr.
Jim Knaub
James C. Lewis
Roger Rose
Jennifer Ashley
Tony Brown
Philip Alexander
Jonathan Rogal
Margie O'Malley
Jerry Martin
Sharon Hughes
Nanci Rogers
Kai J. Wong
Walter Soo Hoo
Marilyn Child
Cindi Dietrich
Arnie Moore
Noni White
Lynn Webb
Jason Ross
Alisa Lee
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Steve Brooks, a sexist womanizer, is killed by a group of his angry former lovers. In heaven, he makes a bargain with God for redemption and agrees to return to Earth. Once there, he must have a sincere relationship with a female and make her fall in love with him. If not, Steve's soul will become the property of the devil. But the devil hedges his bet, and Steve is reincarnated as a woman named Amanda Brooks.
Writer/director Blake Edwards chronicles his wife Julie Andrews' decision to star in a TV variety show while balancing her home and family life.
Fortune hunter Holly Golightly finds herself captivated by aspiring writer Paul Varjak, who's moved into her building on a wealthy woman's dime. As romance blooms between Paul and Holly, Doc Golightly shows up on the scene, revealing Holly's past.
An alcoholic falls in love with and gets married to a young woman, whom he systematically addicts to booze so they can share his "passion" together.
A 1920s chorus girl (Lucy Marlow) inherits a slain gangster's empire.
A by-the-book Captain is ordered to capture a strategic village in Italy. The Italian soldiers are willing to surrender, if they can have a festival first. The lieutenant convinces the Captain this is the only way. Because of aerial reconnaissance, they must look like they are fighting. To sort this out an intelligence officer is sent in. Meanwhile the festival gets complicated with the Mayors daughter.
A documentary by Blake Edwards of the period when his wife, Julie Andrews, launched her own TV variety series, including her decision-making process about whether to make it, balancing the work against her home life, and the creative process behind the scenes.
Four Star Playhouse is an American television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956, sponsored in its first bi-weekly season by The Singer Company; Bristol-Myers became an alternate sponsor when it became a weekly series in the fall of 1953. The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from time to time, including Ronald Colman and Joan Fontaine. Blake Edwards was among the writers and directors who contributed to the series. Edwards created the recurring character of illegal gambling house operator Willie Dante for Dick Powell to play on this series. The character was later revamped and spun off in his own series starring Howard Duff, then-husband of Lupino. The pilot for Meet McGraw, starring Frank Lovejoy, aired here, as did another episode in which Lovejoy recreated his role of Chicago newspaper reporter Randy Stone, from the radio drama Nightbeat.
A World War II submarine commander finds himself stuck with a decrepit sub, a con-man executive officer, and a group of army nurses.
The Pink Panther diamond is stolen once again from Lugash and the authorities call in Chief Inspector Clouseau from France. His plane disappears en-route. This time, famous French TV reporter Marie Jouvet sets out to solve the mystery and starts to interview everybody connected to Clouseau.