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If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium is a 1969 American romantic comedy film made by Wolper Pictures and released by United Artists and made in DeLuxe Color. Directed by Mel Stuart, [2] the movie was filmed on location throughout Europe, and featured cameo appearances.
The title "If it's Tuesday, it must be Belgium was first used - in 'show business' - as a CBS "Tuesday Night Special" in 1965. In June of that year, CBS paid in full for, and put a camera crew on a Caravan Tours' (Chicago) tour bus to film its entire itinerary - from London, via Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, down through Italy to ...
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