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The Marriage Fool ()


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Widower Frank Walsh becomes re-charged when he attends a party for local senior citizens and meets outgoing widow Florence, but his bachelor son Robert is distrustful of marriage and tries to block their budding romance.

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Frank Walsh
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Florence
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Robert Walsh
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Susan Prescot
Steve Behal ...
Charlie
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Wendy (as Johanna Black)
Christina Collins ...
Joy
Bruce Deller ...
Mr. Peprocki
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James Walsh
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Lydia
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Salesperson
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Darlene
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Steven Walsh
Mary Moore ...
Linda
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John
Ted Simonett ...
Falco
Paul Soles ...
Warren
Sally Willis ...
Tina
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Johann Benét ...
Street Poet
April Morgan ...
Secretary (uncredited)

Directed by

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Charles Matthau

Written by

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Richard Vetere ... (play "The Marriage Fool")
 
Richard Vetere ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Joan Barnett ... executive producer
Jack Grossbart ... executive producer
Linda L. Kent ... co-producer

Music by

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James McVay

Cinematography by

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John J. Connor

Editing by

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David L. Bertman ... co-editor (as David Laurence Bertman)
Carroll Timothy O'Meara ... (as Tim O'Meara)

Casting By

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Shana Landsburg

Production Design by

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Dan Yarhi

Art Direction by

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Elis Lam

Set Decoration by

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Kate Redmond

Costume Design by

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Judith R. Gellman ... (as Judy Gellman)

Makeup Department

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Karola Dirnberger ... hair department head
Inge Klaudi ... key makeup artist
Linda Melazzo ... makeup artist: Mr. Matthau & Ms. Burnett
Sachi Worrall ... hair stylist: Ms. Burnett (as Loretta 'Sachi' Worrall)

Production Management

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Shauna Jamison ... unit production manager
Jennifer D. Peck ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Martha M. Elcan ... first assistant director (as Marty Elcan)
Cameron Kuc ... third assistant director
Eric J. Robertson ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Jonathan Kovacs ... lead man
Vic Rigler ... props master
Kimberly Rush ... assistant designer
H. Nancy Pak ... art department coordinator (uncredited)
Jae Pak ... assistant art director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Colin Jones ... boom operator
Tom Mather ... sound recordist
Larry Pitman ... adr editor
Lou Thomas ... supervising sound editor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Kevin Alanthwaite ... gaffer
Andy Chmura ... camera operator
Pete Daprato ... best boy grip
Robert Daprato ... key grip
Gail Harvey ... still photographer
Jon Lindsay ... first assistant camera
Scott MacKinnon ... best boy electric
Tracy Shaw ... dolly grip (as Tracey Shaw)
Kevin S. Stewart ... second assistant camera (as Kevin Stewart)
Mark D. Acheson ... grip (uncredited)
Joshua Friedman ... camera trainee (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Nelleke Privett ... casting: Tronto
Aric Dupere ... extras casting assistant (uncredited)
Donna Dupere ... extras casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lisa D'Arcy ... set wardrobe
Nadine M. Reale ... personal costumer: Mr. Matthau (1998)

Location Management

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Vince Nyuli ... location manager

Music Department

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Nick South ... music editor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Saverina Allevato ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Jason C. Gates ... driver
John Bekavac ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Daniel Blatt ... assistant: Jack Grossbart
Jason Friedlander ... production assistant
Sabine Graham ... production coordinator (as Sabine Bernhard)
Stacey Knocker ... assistant production coordinator
Rose Lister ... first assistant accountant
Lana Morgan ... executive story editor

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines It's never too late to find love again. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Love After Death (United States)
  • Love After Death (United Kingdom)
  • Père et fils à marier (France)
  • Papas zweiter Frühling (Germany)
  • Viejos corazones (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 96 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia One of three films Carol Burnett starred in with Walter Matthau. See more »
Goofs The scene after Rob (John Stamos) meets Florence (Carol Burnette) for the first time and has dinner with them and then is leaving his father's house; he's putting on his black blazer over a gray dress shirt. The very next scene, he's walking to his car, wearing a blue shirt with no blazer with his dad closing the door behind him. Clearly a clothing mismatch. See more »

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