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1h 26m

How to Succeed with Girls (1964)

Overview

Meek salesman learns the aggressive way to treat women from a brash wastrel poet in order to help him get back with his wife.
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Edward A. Biery profile
Edward A. Biery

Director

Bill L. Norton profile
Bill L. Norton

Screenplay

Cast

Paul Leder profile
Paul Leder

Pete Boswell

Leon Schrier profile
Leon Schrier

Harry Brewbaker

Rue McClanahan profile
Rue McClanahan

Lorena (as Patty Leigh)

Marissa Mathes profile
Marissa Mathes

Helen Goodman profile
Helen Goodman

Richard Villard profile
Richard Villard

William Guhl profile
William Guhl

Peter Balakoff profile
Peter Balakoff

Dolores Carlos profile
Dolores Carlos

Choreographer (uncredited)

Cathy Crowfoot profile
Cathy Crowfoot

(uncredited)

Paul Leder profile
Paul Leder

Pete Boswell

Leon Schrier profile
Leon Schrier

Harry Brewbaker

Rue McClanahan profile
Rue McClanahan

Lorena (as Patty Leigh)

Marissa Mathes profile
Marissa Mathes

Helen Goodman profile
Helen Goodman

Richard Villard profile
Richard Villard

William Guhl profile
William Guhl

Peter Balakoff profile
Peter Balakoff

Dolores Carlos profile
Dolores Carlos

Choreographer (uncredited)

Cathy Crowfoot profile
Cathy Crowfoot

(uncredited)

Extra

Release Date

July 30, 1964

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

All American Film Productions logoEmerson Film Enterprises logo

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