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| Dudley Moore | Arthur Bach | |
| Liza Minnelli | Linda Marolla | |
| John Gielgud | Hobson | |
| Geraldine Fitzgerald | Martha Bach | |
| Jill Eikenberry | Susan Johnson | |
| Stephen Elliott | Burt Johnson | |
| Ted Ross | Bitterman | |
| Barney Martin | Ralph Marolla | |
| Thomas Barbour | Stanford Bach | |
| Anne De Salvo | Gloria | |
| Marjorie Barnes | Hooker | |
| Dillon Evans | Plaza Maitre D' | |
| Maurice Copeland | Uncle Peter | |
| Justine Johnston | Aunt Pearl | |
| Paul Vincent | Plaza Waiter | |
| Mary Alan Hokanson | Secretary | |
| Paul Gleason | Executive | |
| Phyllis Somerville | Saleslady | |
| Irving Metzman | Security Guard | |
| Joe Doolan | Kid in Street |
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| Producer |
Robert Greenhut
Larry Brezner Jack Rollins Charles H. Joffe |
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| Writer | Steve Gordon
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| Cinematography | Fred Schuler
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| Musician |
Burt Bacharach
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Arthur is the most quotable drunk millionaire that is likely to ever steal your heart. Dudley Moore portrays Arthur, a thirty year old child who will inherit 750 million dollars if he complies with his family's demands and marries the woman of their choosing. |
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