Review of The Woman in Red (1984) by Deb S — 05 Dec 2009
Gene Wilder plays a married man who contemplates having a fling with sexy Kelly LeBrock. He has an attractive wife, adorable kids but his obsession is just too strong to resist. Gilda Radner appears in a brief but very funny role as a Plain Jane who thinks Wilder has fallen for her and then plots revenge when she realizes she's wrong.
Homosexual ever-reliable friend Charles Grodin steals the show with his crazy antics as the one of Wilder's unsavory pals. Stevie Wonder's smashing "I Just Called to Say I Love You", the 1984 Best Original Song Oscar winner is better than the film itself which is written and directed by Gene Wilder.
This review of The Woman in Red (1984) was written by Deb S on 05 Dec 2009.
The Woman in Red has generally received mixed reviews.
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