

Comedy · Romance
Overview
Jason is in need of a collaborator to give him inspiration. Phoebe is a small-town English teacher with an urge to write. On the day Jason is being married, Jason and Phoebe meet and form a partnership.
Top Cast


Dudley Moore
Dudley Moore
Jason Carmichael
Dudley Moore
Jason Carmichael


Mary Steenburgen
Mary Steenburgen
Phoebe Craddock
Mary Steenburgen
Phoebe Craddock


Frances Sternhagen
Frances Sternhagen
Blanche Dailey
Frances Sternhagen
Blanche Dailey


Janet Eilber
Janet Eilber
Allison St. James
Janet Eilber
Allison St. James


Robyn Douglass
Robyn Douglass
Kate Mallory
Robyn Douglass
Kate Mallory


Ron Leibman
Ron Leibman
Leo Jessup
Ron Leibman
Leo Jessup


Rozsika Halmos
Rozsika Halmos
Maid
Rozsika Halmos
Maid


Alexander Lockwood
Alexander Lockwood
Minister
Alexander Lockwood
Minister
Erica Hiller
Erica Hiller
Young Woman
Erica Hiller
Young Woman
Sean Patrick Guérin
Sean Patrick Guérin
Timmy (6)
Sean Patrick Guérin
Timmy (6)
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