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A romp for red buttons. Play it Again Sam, by Woody Allen, opened at the O'Keefe Centre last night. Red Buttons plays lead role of a film critic whose(...)
A romp for red buttons. Play it Again Sam, by Woody Allen, opened at the O'Keefe Centre last night. Red Buttons plays lead role of a film critic whose(...)

A romp for red buttons. Play it Again Sam, by Woody Allen, opened at the O'Keefe Centre last night. Red Buttons plays lead role of a film critic whose(...)

Date12/1/1970
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  • A romp for red buttons. Play it Again Sam; by Woody Allen; opened at the O'Keefe Centre last night. Red Buttons plays lead role of a film critic whose wife has left him and who is desperate for girls. Deborah Deeble plays wife of his best friend and they have a night together. Star criti Nathan Cohen found entertainment fairly pleasant.
  • A romp for red buttons. Play it Again Sam, by Woody Allen, opened at the O'Keefe Centre last night. Red Buttons plays lead role of a film critic whose(...)
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Original Toronto Star caption: A romp for red buttons. Play it Again Sam; by Woody Allen; opened at the O'Keefe Centre last night. Red Buttons plays lead role of a film critic whose wife has left him and who is desperate for girls. Deborah Deeble plays wife of his best friend and they have a night together. Star criti Nathan Cohen found entertainment fairly pleasant.
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      Red Buttons play it again Sam
      Griffin, Doug
      12/1/1970
      Red Buttons Play it again Sam
      Griffin, Doug
      12/1/1970
      Buttons, Red
      Buttons, Red
      8/30/1979
      Red Buttons, ready for more TV
      Buttons, Red
      12/29/1965