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Woman in Red (The)

Country: United States, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Gene Wilder
  • Writer: Jean-Loup Dabadie; Yves Robert
  • Producer: Victor Drai; Xavier Gélin

CGiii Comment

Wilder has got to be the most intensely annoying actor in the history of cinema - the tantrums are just too much to be acceptable in this day and age - were they ever?

Were the 80s movie execs really that gullible to think that this man was actually funny?

It was a huge success then - now...straight to the incinerator, by-passing dvd.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Teddy is a middle-aged man who has a good wife, kids, friends and a fine job. You could say that he has everything he wants; but he doesn't. One day he sees a gorgeous woman in a red dress, and goes crazy! He must have her...

Cast & Characters

Gene Wilder as Teddy Pierce;
Charles Grodin as Buddy;
Joseph Bologna as Joey;
Judith Ivey as Didi Pierce;
Michael Huddleston as Mikey;
Kelly LeBrock as Charlotte;
Gilda Radner as Ms. Milner;
Kyle T. Heffner as Richard;
Michael Zorek as Shelly;
Billy Beck as Bartender;
Kyra Stempel as Missy Pierce;
Robin Ignico as Becky Pierce;
Viola Kates Stimpson as Mama Dell;
Danny Wells as Maitre D';
Buddy Silberman as Gilbert