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    Your Three Minutes Are Up

    R1973 · Comedy drama · 1h 32m

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  1. Your Three Minutes Are Up: Directed by Douglas Schwartz. With Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman, Janet Margolin, Kathleen Freeman. Charlie is a sad sack of a man, working at a depressingly dull office job and stuck in a passionless engagement to a neurotic woman.

    • (160)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Douglas Schwartz
    • 1973-08
  2. Betty. Kathleen Freeman. Mrs. Wilk. David Ketchum. Mr. Kellogg. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Stuck in a rut, Charlie (Beau Bridges) toils away in a boring clerical job and is...

    • Comedy, Drama
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  4. Comedy. Drama. Release Date. 1973. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 32m. Sound. Mono. Color (DeLuxe) Charlie is a sad sack of a man, working at a depressingly dull office job and stuck in a passionless engagement to a neurotic woman.

    • Douglas Schwartz
    • Beau Bridges
  5. James Dixon. Editor: Aaron Stell. Cinematographer: Stephen M. Katz. Cast: Beau Bridges, Kathleen Freeman, David Ketchum, Ron Leibman, Janet Margolin. Technical specifications. Rating: R. Country: United States. Language: English. Release: August 1, 1973. Duration: 93 min. Genres: Comedy, Drama. Suggest an edit.

  6. Summaries. Charlie is a sad sack of a man, working at a depressingly dull office job and stuck in a passionless engagement to a neurotic woman. One of the few bright spots in his life is his friend Mike, who seems to be living a life of carefree bohemianism.

  7. Overview. Charlie is a sad sack of a man, working at a depressingly dull office job and stuck in a passionless engagement to a neurotic woman. One of the few bright spots in his life is his friend Mike, who seems to be living a life of carefree bohemianism. Douglas Schwartz. Director. James Dixon. Writer.

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