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Release Date:
February 26, 1967
Original Title:
Just Like a Woman
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dormar Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12
Runtime: 89
Lewis and Scilla's rocky marriage finally breaks apart – a situation made worse by the fact that Scilla is a key part of the television show that Lewis produces. But while Lewis copes by picking up a passing starlet, Scilla indulges her passion for bathrooms by getting one custom-designed by an ex-Nazi architect!
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ADR Editor:
Stanley Smith
Art Direction:
Brian Eatwell
Assistant Director:
Scott Wodehouse
Associate Producer:
Stuart Ford Marchant
Camera Operator:
Herbert Smith
Camera Production Assistant:
Bernard Ford
Conductor:
Ken Napper
Continuity:
Anne Deeley
Costume Designer:
Caroline Mott
Director:
Robert Fuest
Director of Photography:
Billy Williams
Editor:
Albert J. Gell
Hairdresser:
Henry Montsash
Lyricist:
Ken Napper
Robert Fuest
Mark Murphy
Makeup Artist:
Alan Brownie
Music:
Ken Napper
Producer:
Bob Kellett
Producer's Assistant:
Pat Donovan
Production Supervisor:
Ralph Solomons
Screenplay:
Robert Fuest
Sound Mixer:
Kevin Sutton
Still Photographer:
Stanley Folb
Supervising Editor:
Jack Slade
Title Designer:
Derek Nice
Wardrobe Master:
Mary Gibson
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