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Nobody's Perfekt [sic] is a 1981 comedy film, adapted from Tony Kenrick's novel Two for the Price of One; Kenrick wrote the screenplay for this film.[1]
Nobody's Perfekt | |
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Directed by | Peter Bonerz |
Written by | Tony Kenrick |
Produced by | Mort Engelberg |
Starring | Gabe Kaplan Alex Karras Robert Klein Susan Clark Arthur Rosenberg Paul Stewart |
Cinematography | James Pergola |
Edited by | Neil Travis |
Music by | David McHugh |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editThree therapy patients — Dibley (Gabe Kaplan), whose memory often fails him; Swaboda (Alex Karras), who believes that his late mother is still alive and living with him; and Walter (Robert Klein), who has three personalities — want the city to buy them a new car after theirs is totaled by a pothole. Legal means prove to be insufficient, so the three of them hatch a plan to extort the money from the mayor (Arthur Rosenberg).
Cast
edit- Gabe Kaplan as Dibley
- Alex Karras as Swaboda
- Robert Klein as Walter
- Susan Clark as Carol
- Paul Stewart as Dr. Segal
- James Cromwell as Dr. Carson
- Peter Bonerz as Randall Kendall
- John DiSanti as "Knuckles"
- Alex Rocco as The Boss
- Arthur Rosenberg as The Mayor
- Alden McKay as Mr. Freeman
- Roz Simmons as Mrs. Freeman
- Barbara Wherry as Miss West
- Al Kiggins as Colonel Brogan
- Harold Bergman as Captain
- Ken Rahger as Corporal
- Julio Mechoso as Gang Member
- Jose Fong as Gang Member
- Jorge Gil as Gang Member
Reception
editA New York Times article on the 1981 box office mentioned the film as one that "sank in a weekend without a trace".[2]
References
edit- ^ "Nobody's Perfekt". afi.com. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ^ Harmetz, Aljean (9 September 1981). "Hollywood Is Joyous Over Its Record-Grossing Summer". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
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