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Every Man Needs One

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Every Man Needs One is a 1972 made-for-television romantic comedy movie. It was first shown December 13, 1972, on ABC as an ABC Movie of the Week.[1]

Some of the movie was filmed on location in Malibu, California.[1]

The film was directed by Jerry Paris, who also had a cameo as David's drinking buddy.[1]

Plot

A court orders David, a "swinging bachelor architect" and male chauvinist, to employ a woman as his assistant.[2] He is forced to hire Beth, "a militant women's liberationist."[1]

Cast

Actor[1] Role
Connie Stevens Beth
Ken Berry David
Henry Gibson Wally
Carol Wayne Nancy
Gail Fisher Judge
Louise Sorel Louise
Steve Franken Rasmussen
Nancy Walker David's Mother
Stanley Adams Bus Driver

References

  1. ^ a b c d e TV Guide, North Carolina Edition, December 9-15 1972, pg A-64
  2. ^ Crist, Judith. This Week's Movies. TV Guide, North Carolina Edition, December 9-15 1972, pg A-7