Depressed by the direction his life is taking, Harry decides to take his own life by jumping off the Manhattan Bridge. At the last minute he's stopped by old friend Milt Manville, a successful stock broker. Milt, however, is facing his own problem: he has fallen out of love with his argumentative wife, Ellen. In a misguided effort to solve both of their problems, he introduces Ellen to Harry, hoping the two will fall in love.
Directing | Clive Donner | Director |
Writing | Murray Schisgal | Theatre Play |
Art | Albert Brenner | Production Design |
Production | Martin Manulis | Producer |
Sound | Gerry Mulligan | Original Music Composer |
Writing | Elliott Baker | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Donfeld | Costume Design |
Editing | Harold F. Kress | Editor |
Camera | Ernest Laszlo | Director of Photography |
Art | Frank Tuttle | Set Decoration |
Art | Jeremy Lepard | Title Designer |
Production | Gordon Carroll | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Virginia Jones | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Ben Lane | Makeup Supervisor |
Production | Howard Pine | Unit Production Manager |
Directing | David Salven | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Steve Siporin | Second Assistant Director |
Art | Richard Lawrence | Other |
Sound | Jack Haynes | Sound |
Sound | William Randall | Sound |
Sound | Charles J. Rice | Sound Supervisor |
Crew | Geza Gaspar | Special Effects |
Camera | Robert Willoughby | Still Photographer |
Directing | Betty Levin | Script Supervisor |
Crew | Alan DeWitt | Dialogue Coach |
Art | Benjamin Jackson | Title Designer |