How to Seduce a Woman
How to Seduce a Woman is a 1974 American comedy film, directed by Charles Martin. It stars Angus Duncan, Angel Tompkins, and Alexandra Hay, and was released in late January 1974.
How to Seduce a Woman | |
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Directed by | Charles Martin |
Written by | Charles Martin |
Produced by | Charles Martin |
Starring | Angus Duncan Angel Tompkins Alexandra Hay |
Cinematography | William Cronjager |
Edited by | William A. Sawyer |
Music by | Stu Phillips |
Production company | Forward Films |
Distributed by | Cinerama Releasing Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot synopsis
Employees of a well-off con man and lady's man Luther Lucas talk about the 5 women he'd most like to bed. To make this happen he'll spare no expense.
Cast
- Angus Duncan as Luther Lucas
- Angel Tompkins as Pamela Balsam
- Alexandra Hay as Nell Brinkman
- Jo Anne Meredith as Melissa Van Der Meer
- Judith McConnell as Ramona
- Heidi Bruhl as Doctor Winifred Sisters
- Vito Scotti as Bill
- Marty Ingels as Jim
- Hope Holiday as Mary
- Lillian Randolph as Matilda
- Janice Carroll as Estelle
- Kay Peters as Jane
- James Bacon as himself
- Jack Bailey as Mr. Toklas
- Jackie Brett as Sally
- Fran Ryan as Mrs. Toklas
- Joe Alfasa as Guido
- Dita Cobb as Fanny
- Billy Frick as Adolf Hitler
- Dave Barry as Ticket Seller
Notes
In the December 3, 1973 issue of Box Office it was reported that Playboy would feature the actresses who star in the film.[1] That issue of Playboy featured a pictorial of Alexandra Hay titled, "Alexandra The Great".[2]
References
- "How to Seduce a Woman". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on March 16, 2018. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
- "Playboy Magazine February 1974 vol.21, no.2". Vintage Playboy Mags. Archived from the original on March 11, 2018. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
External links
- How to Seduce a Woman at IMDb
- How to Seduce a Woman at the TCM Movie Database
- How to Seduce a Woman at the American Film Institute Catalog
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