Attractive Male Seeking Woman (2004)

Attractive Male Seeking Woman (2004)
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Encouraged by his friends to run a personal ad designed to help him find his centerfold dream girl, an ageing confirmed bachelor is taken aback to receive just a handful of responses from love-starved senior citizens. The feature film debut of acclaimed theater director and playwright Marek Rebacz, this mature-minded romantic comedy stars Polish screen veterans Roman Klosowski and Andrej Grabowski. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Roman KlosowskiAndrzej Grabowski, (more)
Director(s):
Marek Rebacz
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Attractive Male Seeking Woman

Encouraged by his friends to run a personal ad designed to help him find his centerfold dream girl, an ageing confirmed bachelor is taken aback to receive just a handful of responses from love-starved senior citizens. The feature film debut of acclaimed theater director and playwright Marek Rebacz, this mature-minded romantic comedy stars Polish screen veterans Roman Klosowski and Andrej Grabowski. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Marek Rebacz
Writer(s):
Marek Rebacz
Categories:
Romance
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Joe Z.

A different kind of movie. Soft comedy with down to earth country romance. The Polish countryside is beautiful. Really enjoyed this movie

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Jim W.

Not worth even adding to your list, one of the worst films I've seen. And I worked on Children of the Corn II probably the next worst films if it can be called that. Great people but bad excuse of a film.

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