I Could Never Have Sex with Any Man Who Has So Little Regard for My Husband
I Could Never Have Sex with Any Man Who Has So Little Regard for My Husband is a 1973 American sex comedy film directed by Robert McCarty, from a screenplay by Dan Greenburg, based on his 1968 novel Chewsday.[1] The film stars Carmine Caridi, Andrew Duncan, Cynthia Harris, and Lynne Lipton.
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Directed by | Robert McCarty |
Written by | Dan Greenburg |
Based on | Chewsday by Dan Greenburg |
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Cinematography | Jeri Sopanen |
Edited by | John Carter |
Music by | Joseph Liebman |
Production company | Cinema 5 |
Distributed by | Cinema 5 Distributing |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
Two middle-aged pairs of aspiring swingers rent a summer cottage in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. They sit around discussing the pros and cons of having affairs.
Cast
- Carmine Caridi as Marvin
- Andrew Duncan as Stanley
- Cynthia Harris as Laura
- Lynne Lipton as Mandy
- Dan Greenburg as Herb
- Gail Stayden as Barbara DeVroom
- Martin Stayden as Tony DeVroom
References
- Canby, Vincent (July 21, 1973). "' I Could Never Have...,' Greenburg Film, Opens". The New York Times. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
External links
- I Could Never Have Sex with Any Man Who Has So Little Regard for My Husband at IMDb
- I Could Never Have Sex with Any Man Who Has So Little Regard for My Husband at AllMovie
- I Could Never Have Sex with Any Man Who Has So Little Regard for My Husband at TV Guide
- I Could Never Have Sex with Any Man Who Has So Little Regard for My Husband at the American Film Institute Catalog
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