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Release Date:
January 1, 1968
Original Title:
My Third Wife, George
Alternate Titles:
My Third Wife by George
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
K & W Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 68
Ralph Higbee is a 40-year-old drunkard who lives with his mother to take care of her. When his mother dies, he picks up three women who persuade him to take LSD for an experience. Seeking a companionship to replace his mother, Ralph meets and soon marries Josephine, but he is unable to satisfy her constant desire for sex. He leaves her when he finds out that she has other male and female lovers. Ralph marries a second time, but his second wife, Amanda, is also unfaithful and wants to scam him out of most of his money. Marring for the third time, Ralph is finally happy... until he cheats on her for no good reason and when she finds out... there will literal hell to pay
Assistant Camera:
Kerry Whitenack
Assistant Director:
Joan Wainwright
Associate Producer:
Terry Merrill
Boom Operator:
Harold Glaze
Camera Operator:
Earl Wainwright
Casting:
Jeff Partin
Director:
Harry Kerwin
Director of Photography:
Tom Barnett
Editor:
Earl Wainwright
Harry Kerwin
Electrician:
Claude Pounds
Hairstylist:
Jere
Key Grip:
Bob Barnett
Makeup Artist:
Edith Johns
Original Music Composer:
Sol Tosco
Producer:
Leroy C. Griffith
Harry Kerwin
William Kerwin
Production Manager:
Bob Davidson
Screenplay:
Wayne Rafferty
Script Supervisor:
Betty Kerwin
Pat Finn-Lee
Set Designer:
Pierre Du Kane
Sound Mixer:
John J. McGrath
Sound Recordist:
John J. McGrath
Still Photographer:
James Bice
Writer:
Edmund Kerwin
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