A Perfect Couple  (1979)

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The movie A Perfect Couple, released in 1979 and directed by Robert Altman, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras with Edmond L. Koons as cinematographer and editing by Tony Lombardo.
Directed by | Robert Altman
Cinematography by | Edmond L. Koons
Edited by | Tony Lombardo
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Musical, Romance

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Cast
Alex Theodopoulos
Sheila Shea
Panos Theodopoulos
Fred Bott
Skye 147 Veterinarian
Melpomeni Bott
Penelope Bott
The Perfect Couple Man
The Perfect Couple Lady
Lead Guitarist
Keyboards
Bass Guitarist
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Orchestra Conductor
Guitarist
Drummer
Herself
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Property Master
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Makeup Department
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Music Department
Musician: Piano Solo
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Conductor
Music Editor
Soloist: Bouzouki
Music Editor
Additional Crew Members
Project Coordinator
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Project Auditor
Script Supervisor
Title Designer
Personal Assistant: Robert Altman
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A Perfect Couple - modified: [41947] [79710]

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