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Comedy. A computer salesman charged with marketing a tiny computer that no one can operate faces hypertension when he realizes that there is no way to sell the product and he is likely to lose...
National Lampoon's Dad's Week Off is a 1997 American comedy television film written and directed by Neal Israel, based on a story by Robert Kosberg, and starring Henry Winkler, Olivia d'Abo, and Richard Jeni. It premiered on Showtime on March 29, 1997.
- Comedy
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Dad's Week Off (1997) starring Henry Winkler, Olivia d'Abo, Richard Jeni and directed by Neal Israel. A computer salesman charged with marketing a tiny computer that no one can operate faces hypertension when he realizes that there is no way to sell the product and he is likely to lose his job.
- Neal Israel
- March 29, 1997
- Henry Winkler, Olivia D'abo, Richard Jeni
Dad's Week Off: Directed by Neal Israel. With Henry Winkler, Olivia d'Abo, Richard Jeni, Louis Ferreira. A computer salesman charged with marketing a tiny computer that no one can operate faces hypertension when he realizes that there is no way to sell the product and he is likely to lose his job.
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