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  • Your Money or Your Wife (1972)
  • TV Movie | 73 min | Comedy, Crime
Your Money or Your Wife (1972)
TV Movie | 73 min | Comedy, Crime

An actress leaves a TV show to marry the sponsor, jeopardizing the careers of everyone on the show. The show's writer devises a plot for the show involving a kidnapping, then turns it from fiction to fact.
Director
Writers
John Craig (novel "If You Want to See Your Wife Again") | J.P. Miller
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Updated Dec 19, 1972

Release date
Dec 19, 1972 (United States)

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19 cast members
Name Known for
Ted Bessell
Dan Cramer Dan Cramer   See fewer
Elizabeth Ashley
Laurel Plunkett Laurel Plunkett   See fewer
Jack Cassidy
Josh Darwin, the TV Producer Josh Darwin, the TV Producer   See fewer
Betsy von Furstenberg
Jill Bennett Jill Bennett   See fewer
Graham Jarvis
Richard Bannister Richard Bannister   See fewer
Dick Peabody
Bo Tinsley (as Richard Peabody) Bo Tinsley (as Richard Peabody)   See fewer
Alexander Cort
TV Director (as Alex Cort) TV Director (as Alex Cort)   See fewer
Pat Carey
Jeannie Jeannie   See fewer
Deni Moss
Actress Actress   See fewer
Lynne Lipton
Actress (as Lyn Lipton) Actress (as Lyn Lipton)   See fewer
Violet Lane
Actress Actress   See fewer
Lee Steele
Actor Actor   See fewer
Joe Taylor
Bit Part (uncredited) Bit Part (uncredited)   See fewer
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