The World's Greatest Lover
The World's Greatest Lover is a 1977 American parody film directed, written by and starring Gene Wilder, and co-starring Carol Kane and Dom DeLuise. It is a tribute/spoof of classic silent comedies and "old Hollywood" of the 1920s, specifically the popularity of romantic icon Rudolph Valentino.
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The World's Greatest Lover | ... " for the Gene Wilder film The World's Greatest Lover . ... | |
The World's Greatest Lover {LP} [1978] |
References
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One Last Touch of Nilsson | ... to the Gene Wilder film The World's Greatest Lover , ... | |
The World's Greatest Lover | ... " for the Gene Wilder film The World's Greatest Lover . ... | |
Ain't It Kinda Wonderful | ... It Kinda Wonderful" is from The World's Greatest Lover ... | |
John Ponyman | ... Kinda Wonderful " in the film The World's Greatest ... |
Connection Chains
- From The World's Greatest Lover to January 10 in 12 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to Betty White in 11 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to Craig Robinson in 10 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to Steve Greenberg in 10 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to Leo Hickman in 9 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to Rebecca De Morna in 9 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to Early In The Morning in 8 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to New Girl in 8 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to Shanghai Noon in 8 Steps
- From The World's Greatest Lover to James Noble in 7 Steps
Connections
- Ain't It Kinda Wonderful is heard in The World's Greatest Lover
- Carol Kane appears in The World's Greatest Lover
- Dom DeLuise appears in The World's Greatest Lover
- Gene Wilder appears in The World's Greatest Lover
- The World's Greatest Lover features an appearance by Carol Kane
- The World's Greatest Lover features an appearance by Dom DeLuise
- The World's Greatest Lover features an appearance by Gene Wilder