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Strange Bedfellows is a 1965 American romantic comedy film directed by Melvin Frank and starring Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Gig Young, and Terry-Thomas. [1] It was released by Universal Studios .
Dufris was on the Advisory Board of the National Audio Theatre Festivals, Inc. in addition to being a Norman Corwin Award Committee member. He was a guest instructor and performer at the 2005–2007 Audio Theatre Workshops, appearing in the world premiere works The Best Place to Grow Pumpkins , Rewind , Extra-Ordinary , and Histories .
Strange Bedfellows (a phrase first used in the Shakespeare play The Tempest) may refer to: Films. Strange Bedfellows (1965 film) The Strange Bedfellow, a 1986 Hong ...
Strange Bedfellows is a 2004 Australian film directed by Dean Murphy and starring Paul Hogan and Michael Caton as heterosexual men who pass themselves off as a gay couple in order to get financial benefits from the government. A stage musical based on the film ran at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne.
In its original American broadcast, "Strange Bedfellows" was seen by an estimated 1.67 million household viewers with a 0.8/2 in the 18–49 demographics. This means that 0.8 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 2 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast watched it. [ 2 ]
Angel comic: Strange Bedfellows: L.A., 1999 Angel attempts to help a woman who is trapped in an abusive marriage. Buffy comic: Oz: Sunnydale, 1999 Oz leaves Sunnydale in search of himself. Angel çizgi roman: Earthly Possessions: L.A., 1999 Angel attempts to drive a demon out of a possessed lawyer. Angel comic: Hunting Ground: L.A., 2000
Melvin Frank (13 August 1913 – 13 October 1988) was an American screenwriter, film producer and film director. He is known for his partnership with Norman Panama and their work on films such as Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), White Christmas (1954), and The Court Jester (1956).
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