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Guy Verhille

Guy Verhille

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Birth Place: Profession: Costume-Wardrobe ...
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Costume-Wardrobe (feature film)

1.
Divorce Wars: A Love Story (1982)
High-powered Seattle divorce lawyer Tom Selleck discovers his own marriage failing and must juggle his own domestic conflicts with his clients' problems. Jane Curtin, one of the original "Saturday Night Live" zanies, made her dramatic acting debut in this movie. It had been scheduled to be titled "D
2.
Before and After (1979)
Humorous tale of a housewife who goes to a fat farm, only to discover that her husband has been playing around while she's been trying to dump the weight he's found excessive. She takes up with a young artist who doesn't care about her weight and her jealous spouse soon begins demanding her undivided attention, but, thinner-but-wiser, she must decide what she really wants from life. Rosemary Murphy, as her somewhat disapproving mother, replaced Inga Swenson.
3.
Family Upside Down, A (1978)
Fred Astaire won an Emmy Award as Best Actor and Helen Hayes received a nomination as Best Actress for their performances as a retired house painter and his loving wife of forty years who face an emotional crisis when he has a heart attack that makes both of them dependent on their grown children an
4.
Suddenly, Love (1978)
Young lovers -- she a child of the ghetto, determined to escape her violent, alcoholic parents, and he a socially prominent attorney with a long-standing health problem -- try to defy every obstacle to their romance and eventual marriage.
5.
Barbary Coast, The (1975)
A government undercover agent and the dashing owner of a boomtown San Francisco casino team up to expose an elaborate extortion plot devised by a Confederate Army officer in this pilot for the short-lived (late 1975) series that bore a striking resemblance to the fondly-remembered "Wild, Wild West."
6.
Legend of Lizzie Borden, The (1975)
An ethereal retelling, stylishly produced, of the story of the New England spinster accused of the axe murders of her father and stepmother in the 1890s in the town of Fall River, Massachusetts. Emmy Award nominations went to Elizabeth Montgomery, art director Jack DeShields, set decorator Henry Gordon, editor John A. Martinelli, and costume designer Guy Verhille. DeShields and Gordon won.
7.
Last Survivors, The (1975)
This uncredited remake of the Tyrone Power movie "Abandon Ship" (1957) recounts the agony of a ship's officer who must decide which passengers in an overcrowded lifeboat are to be sacrificed so that the majority can survive an approaching typhoon.
8.
Lives Of Jenny Dolan, The (1975)
Veteran producer Ross Hunter came to television with this drama (a pilot for a prospective series) about a glamorous newspaper reporter who is assigned to investigate the assassination of a political figure.
9.
Buck and the Preacher (1972) as Costume Design
A con man helps a group of former slaves survive the perils of the wild West in their search for the promised land.
10.
The New Centurions (1972) as Costume Design
Rookie Los Angeles policeman Roy is being taught the ropes by Kilvinsky, an old pro who is about to retire and wants to train Roy to take over for him when he leaves the force. But Roy is not at his best due to his recent divorce, so takes extra work on Kilvinsky's part.
11.
Going Home (1971) as Ward supv
An ex-convict who killed his wife while drunk tries to re-build his relationship with his son.
12.
Brother John (1971) as Costumes
A man returns to Earth as an angel to intervene in a small-town labor strike.
13.
Which Way to the Front? (1970) as Costume Design
Brendan Byers III, the richest man Americas, has been pronounced unfit to serve in the army of his country by the medical examination board. However, Mr. Byers is not the kind of man who takes "No" for an answer and soon a new player enters World War II.
14.
A Walk in the Spring Rain (1970) as Wardrobe
When her husband moves them to a small farming town, a woman falls in love with a married neighbor.
15.
The Comic (1969) as Costumes
A silent comic's rampant ego ruins the lives of those around him.
16.
Hook, Line and Sinker (1969) as Men's ward
Thinking he's dying, a man racks up huge debts, only to discover he was misdiagnosed.
17.
Cactus Flower (1969) as Men's ward
A philandering dentist asks his assistant to help him deal with his latest girlfriend.
18.
The Big Mouth (1967) as Men's ward
A meek bank auditor stands in for a look-alike gangster to uncover a stolen treasure.

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