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Encyclopedia > Making Mr. Right

Making Mr. Right (1987) is a science fiction/comedy film, directed by Susan Seidelman and starring John Malkovich as Jeff Peters/Ulysses and Ann Magnuson as Frankie Stone.


This film is primarily about an android and a woman's misadventures.


External links

Making Mr. Right (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093477/) at the Internet Movie Database


  Results from FactBites:
 
6 Questions for finding Mr. Right (566 words)
When you are married, you will be making love with eachother continuously and it would be great if you were attracted to him.
You need to find a man who will make a commitment to love you no matter what happens and who is willing to sacrifice himself for you.
Make sure that he is dedicated to care for you and your future family.
Mr Right (1755 words)
Many people, including too many single men, are stuck at a very primitive level of maturity; a level that makes them decide issues based on what they can get out of them, a “I’ll scratch your back, you scratch mine” mentality.
Wrong has a hot temper, he is often jealous, insists that he is clearly right, even if the facts are against him (Proverbs 9:8).
Right packs a suitcase for the honeymoon, he lays laughter right on top” (p.
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