The Man Who Loved Women  (1983)

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The movie The Man Who Loved Women, released in 1983 and directed by Blake Edwards with Haskell Wexler as cinematographer and editing by Ralph E. Winters.
Directed by | Blake Edwards
Cinematography by | Haskell Wexler
Edited by | Ralph E. Winters
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Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance

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David Fowler
Louise Carr
Agnes Chapman
Courtney Wade
Janet Wainwright
Svetlana
Roy Carr
Shelly Manne
Don Menza
Jimmy Rowles
Andrew Simpkins
Regis Philbin
Dr. Simon Abrams
Lieutenant Cranzano
Sergeant Stone
David's Mother
David At 16
David At 12
David At 8
Aerobics Instructor
Man At Barbeque
Chinese Waiter
Older Hooker
Camper Driver
Gucci Clerk
Houston Motor Cop
Gas Station Attendant
Girl In Airport
Bruiser The Dog
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