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Every Man Needs One (TV Movie 1972) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
A dopey, dated, sitcom-y ABC Movie of the Week that once again tackles sexism in an exaggerated and mostly unfunny fashion. Ken Berry is an architect looking for a business partner when Connie Stevens shows up to interview. He immediately dismisses her because she's female, but she fights back legally and forces him to accept her for 30 days.
- Jerry Paris
- ABC Circle Films
List of characters from the tv movie Every Man Needs One. The list contains the name of the actor who plays the character and a photo of the character, where available. The list is sorted in alphabetical order.
Every Man Needs One is a 1972 made-for-television romantic comedy film. It was first shown December 13, 1972, on ABC as an ABC Movie of the Week. [1] Some of the film was filmed on location in Malibu, California. [1] The film was produced and directed by Jerry Paris, who also had a cameo as David's drinking buddy. [1]
Every Man Needs One: Directed by Jerry Paris. With Connie Stevens, Ken Berry, Gail Fisher, Steve Franken. A male chauvinist architect is pressured into hiring a feminist as his assistant, finds himself falling for her.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Jerry Paris
- 1972-12-13
Jerry Paris. Director. Carl Kleinschmitt. Writer. A chauvinistic architect is pressured into hiring a feminist as his assistant, and soon finds himself falling for her.
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