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George Segal | Felix | |
Barbra Streisand | Doris | |
Robert Klein | Barney | |
Allen Garfield | Dress Shop Proprietor | |
Roz Kelly | Eleanor | |
Jacques Sandulescu | Rapzinsky | |
Jack Manning | Mr. Weyderhaus | |
Grace Carney | Mrs. Weyderhaus | |
Barbara Anson | Miss Weyderhaus | |
Kim Chan | Theatre Cashier | |
Stan Gottlieb | Coatcheck Man | |
Joe Madden | Old Man Neighbor | |
Fay Sappington | Old Woman Neighbor | |
Marilyn Chambers | Barney's Girl | |
Ken Adam | Middle-aged man |
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Producer | Ray Stark
George Justin |
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Writer | Buck Henry
Bill Manhoff |
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Cinematography | Andrew Laszlo
Harry Stradling Sr. |
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Musician | Dick Halligan
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"A just about perfect movie." -The Hollywood Reporter Meek, owlish Felix (George Segal) and strident, catty Doris (Barbra Streisand) live in the same apartment building. His incessant typing bothers her; her gentlemen callers bother him. Felix informs the landlord of her activities, so Doris moves in on Felix. When they both get thrown out, they move in with Barney (Robert Klein)… Until they drive him out! That's when Felix and Doris finally decide to put theory into practice. But do opposites attract? The Streisand-Segal pairing does in this comedy classic. |
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