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The Homewrecker and the Window Washer ()


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After a window washer saves Ann from a bully and gets his nose broken, Ann helps him home and his wife is sure that something is going on between them.

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Ann Marie
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Donald Hollinger
Bobo Lewis ...
Ethel Clarn
Richard Elkins ...
Policeman
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Chairman
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Priest (as William Quinn)
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Rudy Clarn
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Paul Bradley ...
Board Member (uncredited)
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Board Member (uncredited)
Dick Cherney ...
Board Member (uncredited)
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Board Member (uncredited)

Directed by

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Hal Cooper

Written by

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Bill Persky ... (created by) (creator) and
Sam Denoff ... (created by) (creator)
 
Stan Cutler ... (teleplay) and
Martin Donovan ... (teleplay)
 
Ken Englund ... (story)

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Danny Arnold ... producer
Sam Denoff ... executive producer
Eddie Foy III ... associate producer
Bill Persky ... executive producer

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Warren Barker

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Leonard J. South ... director of photography

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Homer Powell

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Jerry Jameson ... editorial supervisor

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Fred Roos

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Gibson Holley

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Donald E. Webb ... (as Don Webb)

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Fern Vollner ... (as Fern Vollmer)

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E. Thomas Case ... makeup artist (as Tom Case)
Lynn Masters ... hair stylist

Production Management

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John Banse ... production manager
Norman Henry ... production supervisor
Ronald Jacobs ... executive in charge of production

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Roger Duchowny ... assistant director

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Ideal Dottini ... construction coordinator
Glenn Ross ... property master

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Bill Phillips ... sound editor (as William Phillips)
Jimmy Thompson ... sound engineer

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Earle Hagen ... composer: theme music
Rocky Moriana ... music editor (as Rocco A. Moriana)

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Jane Ficker ... continuity
Ruth Brooks Flippen ... script consultant

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Ken Paradise ... stand-in: Ted Bessell (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

While Ann gets into an altercation with a bully, a window washer named Rudy Clarn comes to her rescue. Rudy gets a punch in the nose from the bully for his troubles. That punch leads to further problems with Rudy's wife, Ethel, who believes Rudy only helped Ann because she's a beautiful young woman on who he has designs. In addition, Ethel believes Rudy's injury is all Ann's fault. Later, after Ethel sees Ann give Rudy an innocent thank you kiss on the cheek, Ethel, who believes Ann and Rudy are having an affair, tells Ann that she's leaving him, and that she'll be on the 5:15 bus out of town back home to East St. Louis. Ann has to find Rudy through the skyscrapers of New York City by 5:15 to tell him where to go to stop Ethel from leaving, which may be even more difficult because of all the misunderstandings she encounters. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • The Homewrecker and the Window Washer (United States)
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  • 30 min
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Trivia Jean Vanderpyl ("Wilma Flintstone") is in the boardroom scene as the recorder in the green dress. She is non-credited. See more »
Goofs Though the series is supposed to take place in New York City, during one scene a Southern California Rapid Transit District bus drives behind Ann Marie. SCRTD buses only existed in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, and Riverside Counties in California. See more »
Quotes Ethel Clarn: $5 nothing. I know a tryst when I see one.
Ann Marie: Mrs. Clarn your husband was only here two minutes.
Ethel Clarn: For Rudy, two minutes.
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