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Julie Andrews | Samantha Taylor | |
Bo Derek | Jenny Hanley | |
Dudley Moore | George Webber | |
Robert Webber | Hugh | |
Dee Wallace-Stone | Mary Lewis (as Dee Wallace) | |
Sam J. Jones | David Hanley (as Sam Jones) | |
Brian Dennehy | Donald | |
Max Showalter | Reverend | |
Rad Daly | Josh Taylor | |
Nedra Volz | Mrs. Kissell | |
Dee Wallace (II) | ||
Dee Wallace | Mary Lewis |
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Producer | Tony Adams
Blake Edwards |
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Writer | Blake Edwards
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Cinematography | Frank Stanley
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Musician | Henry Mancini
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A temptingly tasetful comedy for adults who can count. On a laughter scale, Blake Edwards' "10", a spicy comedy of manners, morals, and midlife crises, hits the top. It's a film of many moods, sometimes sexy, sometimes thoughtful, sometimes slapstick - but always on target. That target is forty two year old composer, George Webber (Dudley Moore), a man who has everything - and who may just chuck it all in an obsessive quest for a beautiful woman (Bo Derek) he glimpses en route to her wedding. |
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