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Short-lived sitcom starring Julie Andrews and directed by her husband, Blake Edwards. She played a star of a television variety show who moves with her new husband to Sioux City, Iowa, and ... See full summary »
Stars:
Julie Andrews,
James Farentino,
Eugene Roche
Two strangers take refuge in a small cabin during a stormy winter night and, despite their differences, or perhaps because of them, they are undeniably drawn to one another in this holiday classic.
Director:
Roger Young
Stars:
James Garner,
Julie Andrews,
Patricia Charbonneau
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Directors:
Ernest Thompson,
Martin Pasetta
Stars:
Julie Andrews,
Christopher Plummer,
Glenne Headly
Cin Cin
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In an otherwise bland comedy about unfaithful spouses. Individually and together, Mastroianni and Andrews (an unlikely team) are magic. He plays a slightly clownish Italian and she, an uptight Britisher. They come together when their spouses run off together. The ending helps redeem this slight film, watchable only because of the great stars.
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In an otherwise bland comedy about unfaithful spouses. Individually and together, Mastroianni and Andrews (an unlikely team) are magic. He plays a slightly clownish Italian and she, an uptight Britisher. They come together when their spouses run off together. The ending helps redeem this slight film, watchable only because of the great stars.