The Other Woman (1983 film)
The Other Woman is a 1983 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson. The film was originally broadcast on CBS.[1][2][3] It was the only television film directed by Shavelson that he did not also write.[4]
The Other Woman | |
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Genre | Comedy Romance |
Written by | Lila Garrett Anne Meara |
Directed by | Melville Shavelson |
Starring | Hal Linden Anne Meara Madolyn Smith |
Music by | Artie Butler |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Lila Garrett Andrew Gottlieb (supervising producer) |
Cinematography | Isidore Mankofsky |
Editor | Robert Florio |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production company | CBS Entertainment Productions |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | March 22, 1983 |
Cast
- Hal Linden as Lou Chadway
- Anne Meara as Peg Gilford
- Madolyn Smith as Cindy Barnes
- Warren Berlinger as Phil Gleason
- Joe Regalbuto as Jeff Marisol
- Alley Mills as Amy Vitelli
- P. J. Soles as Mary Louise
- Janis Paige as Mrs. Barnes
- Jerry Stiller as Mel Binns
- Selma Diamond as Aunt Jeanette
- Gregory Itzin as Mario
- Jane Dulo as Aunt Mae
- Fran Myers as Sherry Marisol
- Robert Picardo as Chuchi
- Stephen Nathan as Leslie
- Beverly Sanders as Linda Gleason
- Nita Talbot as Grace Binns
References
- Leonard Maltin. Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and Video Guide. New American Library, 1987. p. 722.
- Mike Drew (March 22, 1983). "Surprise: adultery film not that bad". The Milwaukee Journal. p. 22. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
- Judy Flander (September 5, 1984). "Other Woman Wins Night With Clever Twist". Star-Banner. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
- Jerry Roberts. Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Scarecrow Press, 2009. p. 539. ISBN 0810863782.
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