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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Three therapy patients — Dibley ([[Gabe Kaplan]]), whose memory often fails him; Swaboda ([[Alex Karras]]), who believes that his late mother is alive and always near him; and Walter ([[Robert Klein]]), who has three personalities — want the city to buy them a new car after theirs is totaled by a [[pothole]]. Legal means prove to be insufficient, so the three of them hatch a plan to extort the money from the mayor ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0742172/ Arthur Rosenberg]).
Three therapy patients — Dibley ([[Gabe Kaplan]]), whose memory often fails him; Swaboda ([[Alex Karras]]), who believes that his late mother is still alive and living with him; and Walter ([[Robert Klein]]), who has three personalities — want the city to buy them a new car after theirs is totaled by a [[pothole]]. Legal means prove to be insufficient, so the three of them hatch a plan to extort the money from the mayor ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0742172/ Arthur Rosenberg]).


The [[tagline]] is, "You don't have to be crazy to fight the army, the mayor, longshoremen, short lawmen, and City Hall...But it helps."
The [[tagline]] is, "You don't have to be crazy to fight the army, the mayor, longshoremen, short lawmen, and City Hall... But it helps."


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 19:50, 5 August 2014

Nobody's Perfekt
Directed byPeter Bonerz
Written byTony Kenrick
Produced byMort Engelberg
StarringGabe Kaplan
Alex Karras
Robert Klein
Susan Clark
Arthur Rosenberg
Paul Stewart
CinematographyJames Pergola
Edited byNeil Travis
Music byDavid McHugh
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
August 14, 1981
Running time
96 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Nobody's Perfekt [sic] is a 1981 comedy film, adapted from Tony Kenrick's novel Two for the Price of One; Kenrick wrote the screenplay for this film.

Synopsis

Three therapy patients — Dibley (Gabe Kaplan), whose memory often fails him; Swaboda (Alex Karras), who believes that his late mother is still alive and living with him; and Walter (Robert Klein), who has three personalities — want the city to buy them a new car after theirs is totaled by a pothole. Legal means prove to be insufficient, so the three of them hatch a plan to extort the money from the mayor (Arthur Rosenberg).

The tagline is, "You don't have to be crazy to fight the army, the mayor, longshoremen, short lawmen, and City Hall... But it helps."

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