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Director: | Blake Edwards |
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Writer: | Blake Edwards |
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Hard-drinking novelist Zach Hutton spirals out of control after his wife and mistress both leave him. Alone and crippled by a bad case of writer's block, Zach slips in and out of casual relationships and one-night stands, while his drinking becomes more and more severe. With the help of a bartender and his therapist, Zach confronts his demons — women and alcohol. | |
Release Date: | Mar 03, 1989 |
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Director: | Blake Edwards |
Writer: | Blake Edwards |
Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
Keywords | alcohol, condom, writer's block, in flagranti, author, divorce, extramarital affair, ex-wife |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Beco Films, Morgan Creek Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $45,000,000
Budget: $8,500,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Job |
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Jim Morris | Visual Effects |
Grover B. Helsley | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Richard D. Rogers | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Joe Dunne | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
Victor Paul | Stunts |
Jerry Spicer | Stunts |
Mike Tillman | Stunts |
Ronald Vidor | Camera Operator |
Nolan Miller | Costume Design |
Brad Wilder | Makeup Artist |
Neil Burrow | Sound Editor |
Jerry Jost | Sound Mixer |
Jim Yant | Sound Editor |
Michael Owens | Visual Effects |
Danne D. Long | Hairstylist |
David C. Anderson | First Assistant Director |
Barbara M. Ravis | Second Assistant Director |
Daniel W. Barringer | Stunts |
Richard Tim Vanik | Camera Operator |
Jake Jarrell | Chief Lighting Technician |
Marvin March | Set Decoration |
Richard Adams | Sound Editor |
Scott Burrow | Sound |
William L. McCaughey | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Charles Bailey | Visual Effects |
Michael Olague | Visual Effects |
Jackie Burch | Casting |
Arthur R. Botham | Additional Photography |
Douglas Knapp | Camera Operator |
Tom Bocci | Music Supervisor |
Robert Pergament | Editor |
Rodger Maus | Production Design |
Milton C. Burrow | Sound Supervisor |
Henry Mancini | Original Music Composer |
Blake Edwards | Director, Writer |
John Isaacs | Hair Designer |
Norman Howell | Stunts |
Jack Gill | Stunts |
Isidore Mankofsky | Director of Photography |
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Tony Adams | Producer |
James G. Robinson | Executive Producer |
Joe Roth | Executive Producer |
Trish Caroselli | Associate Producer |
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**_Jack Tripper as a womanizing alcoholic with writer’s block_** A writer (John Ritter) is caught cheating by the woman he’s cheating with and so his wife kicks him out (Alyson Reed). He gets advice from his bartender and counsel from his therapist while every attractive female in SoCal catches h ... is tipsy eye. “Skin Deep” (1989) comes across as Three’s Company five years after it ended, except movie length, more dramatic with better production values, and Jack Tripper as a boozing writer, not to mention the addition of a little nudity. Helmed by Blake Edwards, it’s basically a combo of his “10” and “The Man Who Loved Women.” (He was no doubt writing about his _own_ life and challenges). If you liked those two movies and Three’s Company, you’ll appreciate this, but it’s too meandering and arguably the least of the three. Ritter is his likable self though and the female cast is notable (Denise Crosby, Julianne Phillips, Chelsea Field, Diana Barton, Jean Marie McKee, etc.). One sequence that I could do without is eye-rolling crude in a juvenile way, but the payoff line is pretty funny. The movie runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles and Malibu with studio stuff done in Culver City. GRADE: B-