
Acts of Love and Other Comedies
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
A funny anthology featuring various sketches about people having trouble with love and sex.
Top Cast


Marlo Thomas
Marlo Thomas
The Girl
Marlo Thomas
The Girl


Jean Stapleton
Jean Stapleton
Gina's Mother
Jean Stapleton
Gina's Mother


Art Garfunkel
Art Garfunkel
Nicky
Art Garfunkel
Nicky


Gene Wilder
Gene Wilder
Herb Waterman
Gene Wilder
Herb Waterman


Joseph Bologna
Joseph Bologna
Arthur Hellman
Joseph Bologna
Arthur Hellman


Ron Carey
Ron Carey
Ed
Ron Carey
Ed
Rae Allen
Rae Allen
Jeffrey's Wife
Rae Allen
Jeffrey's Wife


Stephanie Braxton
Stephanie Braxton
Sexy Single Woman
Stephanie Braxton
Sexy Single Woman
Bill Lazarus
Bill Lazarus
Jeffrey
Bill Lazarus
Jeffrey


Peggy Pope
Peggy Pope
Betty Waterman
Peggy Pope
Betty Waterman
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