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| Walter Matthau | Dr. Charley Nichols | |
| Glenda Jackson | Ann Atkinson | |
| Art Carney | Dr. Amos Willoughby | |
| Richard Benjamin | Dr. Norman Solomon | |
| Candice Azzara | Ellen Grady | |
| Dick O'Neill | Irwin Owett | |
| Thayer David | Phil Pogostin | |
| Anthony Holland | TV moderator | |
| Reva Rose | Mrs. de Voto | |
| Sandra Kerns | Lani Mason | |
| Brad Dexter | Quinn | |
| Jane Connell | Mrs. Conway | |
| Lloyd Gough | Harry Grady | |
| Gordon Jump | Dr. O'Brien | |
| William J. Fiore | Dr. Sloan | |
| Taurean Blacque | Levi | |
| Charles Matthau | Michael Atkinson | |
| Ken Olfson | Make-Up Man | |
| Len Lesser | Waiter | |
| Nancy Hsueh | Gretchen |
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| Producer | Jennings Lang
Arlene Sellers Alex Winitsky |
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| Writer | Charles Shyer
Julius J. Epstein Henri-Pierre Roché Alan Mandel |
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| Cinematography | David M. Walsh
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Henry Mancini
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Charley is a surgeon who's recently lost his wife; he embarks on a tragicomic romantic quest with one woman after another until he meets up with Ann, a singular woman, closer to his own age, who immediately and unexpectedly captures his heart. |
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