That's Life! (1986)

1h 42m
Running Time

October 10, 1986
Release Date

That's Life! (1986)

1h 42m
Running Time

October 10, 1986
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
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Plot.

A wealthy architect struggles with a severe case of male menopause at the approach of his 60th birthday.

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Cast & Crew.

Ken Gehrig

Ken Gehrig

Injured Man in E.R.

Donna McMullen

Donna McMullen

Woman in E.R.

Scott McKenna

Scott McKenna

Anesthesiologist

Charles Schneider

Charles Schneider

Dr. Gerald Spelner

Cora Bryant

Cora Bryant

Histotechnologist

Robin Foster

Robin Foster

Histotechnologist

Eddie Vail

Eddie Vail

Surfer

Deborah Figuly

Deborah Figuly

Surfer Girl / Key Makeup Artist

Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe

Grip

Sachi Worrall

Sachi Worrall

Hairstylist

Tim Fry

Tim Fry

Transportation Captain

Lori Jedeiken

Lori Jedeiken

Assistant Property Master

Details.

Release Date
October 10, 1986

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 42m

Content Rating
PG-13

Filming Locations
Malibu, United States

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

fortune teller
birthday
priest
wife husband relationship
architect
aging
malibu

Wiki.

That's Life! is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews.

The film was made independently by Edwards using largely his own finances and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

That's Life! was shot in Edwards and his wife Andrews' own beachside home in Malibu and features their family in small roles, including Edwards' daughter Jennifer Edwards, Andrews' daughter Emma Walton Hamilton and Lemmon's son Chris Lemmon portraying Andrews and Lemmon's adult offspring, while the senior Lemmon's wife Felicia Farr portrays a fortune teller.

Because of the film's independent status, many of the cast and crew were paid below union-level wages, resulting in the American Society of Cinematographers picketing the film during production and taking an advertisement in Variety in protest. As a result, the original director of photography, Harry Stradling Jr., was forced to quit the film and was subsequently replaced by Anthony B. Richmond, a British cinematographer.

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