Divorce American Style
If you thought divorce was ugly, try marriage!After 17 years of marriage in American suburbia, Richard and Barbara Harmon step into the new world of divorce.
Description: After 17 years of marriage in American suburbia, Richard and Barbara Harmon step into the new world of divorce.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 109 minutes
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Gummo
Mean Streets
Casablanca
Grande, grosso e Verdone
Dick Van Dyke
Played Richard Harmon
Debbie Reynolds
Played Barbara Harmon
Jason Robards
Played Nelson Downes
Jean Simmons
Played Nancy Downes
Van Johnson
Played Al Yearling
Joe Flynn
Played Lionel Blandsforth
Shelley Berman
Played David Grieff
Martin Gabel
Played Dr. Zenwinn
Lee Grant
Played Dede Murphy
Pat Collins
Played Herself
Tom Bosley
Played Farley
Emmaline Henry
Played Fern Blandsforth
Richard Gautier
Played Larry Strickland
Tim Matheson
Played Mark Harmon
Gary Goetzman
Played Jonathan Harmon
Eileen Brennan
Played Eunice Tase
Shelley Morrison
Played Jackie
Bella Bruck
Played Celia
John J. Anthony
Played Judge
Leon Alton
Played Bank Officer
Don Anderson
Played Nightclub Patron
Susan Bay Nimoy
Played Waitress
Doris Roberts
Played Hypnotic Subject
Jan Burrell
Played Teddy
Michael Abelar
Played Bartender (uncredited)
Arthur Abelson
Played Junior Attorney (uncredited)
Stanley Allan
Played Pat Collins' Assistant (uncredited)
Dick Baron
Played Minor Role (uncredited)
Christopher Barrey
Played Boy (uncredited)
Pamela Bartholomew
Played Model (uncredited)
Jerry Beal
Played Hypnotic Subject (uncredited)
Susan Benjamin
Played Girl (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Played Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Joe Budd
Played Minor Role (uncredited)
Robert Christopher
Played Ralph Ames (uncredited)
Cordy Clark
Played Wife (uncredited)
Tom D'Andrea
Played Mildred's Irate Husband (voice) (uncredited)
Gino DeAgustino
Played Vice President (uncredited)
Fabian Dean
Played Husband (uncredited)
George DeNormand
Played Show Spectator (uncredited)
Larry Ely
Played Hypnotic Subject (uncredited)
Harry Fleer
Played Bank Guard (uncredited)
Martine Fraser
Played Girl (uncredited)
Tony Fraser
Played Benji (uncredited)
Patsy Garrett
Played Phoebe (uncredited)
Bill Giorgio
Played Counterman (uncredited)
Robert Gmuer
Played Pat Collins' Assistant (uncredited)
Toni Gmuer
Played Hypnotic Subject (uncredited)
George Golden
Played Show Spectator (uncredited)
Doris Goodman
Played Hypnotic Subject (uncredited)
Margie Hall
Played Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Kenneth Harp
Played Nancy's Date (uncredited)
Matt Helreich
Played Hypnotic Subject (uncredited)
Craig Huxley
Played Bruce (uncredited)
Harvey Johnson
Played Gloating Driver (uncredited)
Sallie Jones
Played Secretary (uncredited)
Byron Kane
Played Husband (uncredited)
Barbara Kelley
Played Clerk (uncredited)
Lucille Meredith
Played Lucy (uncredited)
Oaky Miller
Played Bank Teller (uncredited)
Hans Moebus
Played Show Spectator (uncredited)
Ricki Norton
Played Harriet (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady
Played Show Spectator (uncredited)
Angel Pine
Played Cynthia (uncredited)
Charles Pinney
Played Howard Thresham (uncredited)
Remo Pisani
Played Husband (uncredited)
Joe Ploski
Played Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo
Played Maitre d' (uncredited)
Jackie Searl
Played Husband (uncredited)
Carol Anne Seflinger
Played Maggie (uncredited)
Bernard Sell
Played Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Sammy Shack
Played Spectator (uncredited)
Peter Sparrow
Played Boy (uncredited)
Doris Stephens
Played Girl (uncredited)
Suzanne Taylor
Played Feltman (uncredited)
Dodie Warren
Played Ruth Thresham (uncredited)
Dick Winslow
Played Card Player (uncredited)
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