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Release Date:
January 26, 1965
Original Title:
How to Murder Your Wife
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Murder Inc.
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 12 DE: 16 ES: 18 FR: U IE: 18 PT: e 12 US: NR
Runtime: 118
Stanley Ford leads an idyllic bachelor life. He is a nationally syndicated cartoonist whose Bash Brannigan series provides him with a luxury townhouse and a full-time valet, Charles. When he wakes up the morning after the night before - he had attended a friend's stag party - he finds that he is married to the very beautiful woman who popped out of the cake - and who doesn't speak a word of English. Despite his initial protestations, he comes to like married life and even changes his cartoon character from a super spy to a somewhat harried husband.
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Assistant Art Director:
Philip M. Jefferies
Assistant Director:
Carter DeHaven Jr.
Camera Operator:
Wally Meinardus
Casting:
Kerwin Coughlin
Choreographer:
Robert Sidney
Construction Coordinator:
Gene Lauritzen
Costume Design:
Moss Mabry
Dialogue Coach:
Benno Schneider
Director:
Richard Quine
Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Sr.
Editor:
David Wages
Electrician:
Alan Stetson
Executive Producer:
Gordon Carroll
First Assistant Director:
Angelo Laiacona
Hairstylist:
Peggy Shannon
Makeup Artist:
Fred Williams
Harry Ray
Music Editor:
John C. Hammell
Original Music Composer:
Neal Hefti
Producer:
George Axelrod
Production Design:
Richard Sylbert
Production Supervisor:
Jack Fier
Property Master:
Jack Carter
Script Supervisor:
Esther Stephenson
Set Decoration:
William Kiernan
Sound:
Lyle Figland
J.S. Westmoreland
Sound Effects Editor:
James Nelson
Special Effects:
Geza Gaspar
Still Photographer:
Douglas Kirkland
Stunts:
Lucky Kargo
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Izzy Berne
Marie Osborne
Writer:
George Axelrod
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