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'''Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice''' is a 1969 comedy film directed by [[Paul Mazursky]], which dealt with the [[sexual revolution]], [[open marriage]] and [[human potential movement]], from the perspective of two couples | '''Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice''' is a 1969 comedy film directed by [[Paul Mazursky]], which dealt with the [[sexual revolution]], [[open marriage]] and [[human potential movement]], from the perspective of two couples | ||
*Bob ([[Robert Culp]]) and Carol ([[Natalie Wood]]) | *Bob ([[Robert Culp]]) and Carol ([[Natalie Wood]]) | ||
*Ted ([[Elliot Gould]])) and Alice ([[Dyan Cannon]]) | *Ted ([[Elliot Gould]])) and Alice ([[Dyan Cannon]]) |
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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is a 1969 comedy film directed by Paul Mazursky, which dealt with the sexual revolution, open marriage and human potential movement, from the perspective of two couples
- Bob (Robert Culp) and Carol (Natalie Wood)
- Ted (Elliot Gould)) and Alice (Dyan Cannon)