Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972) [PG]

Release Date:
August 16, 1972

Original Title:
Last of the Red Hot Lovers

Alternate Titles:
L'ultimo degli amanti

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Paramount

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 98

Barney wanted women in the worst way. And that's the way he got them.

A middle aged restaurateur begins to feel the desire to roam and realizes that one day each week, his mother's apartment will be empty all afternoon. He makes several attempts at seduction, only to learn that it is much more complicated and difficult than he could have imagined.

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Art Direction:
Ben Edwards

Assistant Director:
Robert Greenhut

Casting:
Bernie Styles

Costume Design:
Albert Wolsky

Dialogue Coach:
Walter Kelley

Director:
Gene Saks

Director of Photography:
Victor J. Kemper

Editor:
Maury Winetrobe

Hairstylist:
Vivienne Walker

Makeup Artist:
John Inzerella

Music:
Neal Hefti

Producer:
Howard W. Koch

Screenplay:
Neil Simon

Script Supervisor:
June Samson

Set Decoration:
Jack Stevens

Sound Recordist:
Pete Peterson
John Wilkinson

Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald

Unit Production Manager:
Fred Lemoine

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Evelyn Carruth
James Kessler

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