Personal Exemptions
Originally released in 1989. Personal Exemptions is a comedy film. directed by Peter Rowe.
Starring Nanette Fabray, John Cotton, and James Woodland
Synopsis
A dedicated IRS investigator pursues her career at the expense of her very disfunctional family. Nanette Fabray stars as the IRS officer who is nearing retirement and losing control of the once-balanced home life she has neglected. Her daughter is helping to smuggle in aliens, her husband is being pursued by the amorous widow next door, and her partner isn't much help with her pursuit of the bad-guys. Ever seen Nanette Fabray in black leather pants and sporting a black eye? Written by Anonymous
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- West Sky Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Personal Exemptions about?
A dedicated IRS investigator pursues her career at the expense of her very disfunctional family. Nanette Fabray stars as the IRS officer who is nearing retirement and losing control of the once-bal...
Who directed Personal Exemptions?
Personal Exemptions was directed by Peter Rowe.
How long is Personal Exemptions?
Personal Exemptions has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Personal Exemptions released?
Personal Exemptions was released on August 29, 1989 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Personal Exemptions?
The main cast of Personal Exemptions includes Nanette Fabray, John Cotton, James Woodland.