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"What you think is not important.How do you feel?"
Bob Robert Culp Carol Natalie Wood Ted Elliott Gould Alice Dyan Cannon Psychiatrist Donald F. Muhich Group Leader Greg Mullavey Columbia Pictures presents an M. J. Frankovitch production, produced by Larry Tucker and directed by Paul Mazursky from a screenplay by Tucker and Mazursky.
Jane After Dark: Ally McBeal, season one
It's always interesting when you've been hearing about a series for years and then finally sit down to watch it.
When a desperate playwright comes across a play that could revive his career, he may be willing to do anything to get his hands on it - including kill.
Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon appear together for the first time since they starred in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice." Theya ll discusses their experiences making the film as well as their separate careers.
Guest host Julie Burstein fills in for Leonard Lopate. Shea ll talk to New Yorker staff writer Ben McGrath about Michael Bloomberga s track record as mayor as he seeks a third term.
FORTY years after it opened the 1969 New York Film Festival, Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon will return to Lincoln Center this weekend for two screenings of "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice." Paul Mazursky's satiric comedy about swinging couples is among the 12 films being shown as part of "Yesterday's Angel: Natalie Wood," a tribute to the actress who ...
1965: Cary Grant weds Dyan Cannon
Their engagement began much like a screwball comedy: The dashing leading man was so nervous about popping the question to the stunning ingenue that he crashed his car while parking in her garage.
1965: Cary Grant weds Dyan Cannon
Their engagement began much like a screwball comedy: The dashing leading man was so nervous about popping the question to the stunning ingenue that he crashed his car while parking in her garage.
1965: Cary Grant weds Dyan Cannon
Their engagement began much like a screwball comedy: The dashing leading man was so nervous about popping the question to the stunning ingenue that he crashed his car while parking in her garage.
1965: Cary Grant weds Dyan Cannon
Their engagement began much like a screwball comedy: The dashing leading man was so nervous about popping the question to the stunning ingenue that he crashed his car while parking in her garage.
CARY Grant, the late big-time, huge-time movie star of the '40s, '50s and '60s, is getting a retrospective at BAM with a crateload of his films co-starring the top leading ladies of those decades, from Marlene Dietrich to Doris Day .
Warner Bros., 1982 starring: Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve, Dyan Cannon and Irene Worth directed by: Sidney Lumet the plot: Following the disastrous opening of his new play, Sidney Bruhl retreats to his home in the Hamptons, eager to put the bad reviews and poor audience reaction behind him.
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