Variety, 08/15/1984, "...The laughs roll along readily....As writer-director-star, Wilder wins the credits..."
"Pardon Mon Affaire" was the American release title for the film on which "The Woman in Red" was based. The original French title was: "Un Eléphant Ça Trompe Enormement" ("An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive").
Gilda Radner, who plays the role of Ms. Milner, was Gene Wilder's wife.
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In this American remake of the 1977 French farce "Pardon Mon Affaire," Teddy Pierce (Gene Wilder) is a happily married man who gets into hot water when he becomes attracted to a beautiful model (Kelly Le Brock). He begins to pursue the "woman in red" as his married buddies -- who are each unfaithful to their own wives -- cheer him on. Teddy's attempts to woo the model without his family finding out causes some comic confusion -- and making the situation even more chaotic is a female coworker who is attracted to Teddy and begins to pursue him. Also featured is a top-of-the-charts soundtrack performed by Stevie Wonder and Dionne Warwick, including the Academy Award-winning song, "I Just Called To Say I Love You."