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* AuthorAvatar: Zach is a rather obvious one for Blake Edwards; his other films have featured the same cheating womanizer, such as Creator/DudleyMoore in ''[[Film/{{TEN}} 10]]'' and ''Micki and Maude'', Burt Reynolds in ''The Man Who Loved Women''[[note]]which was a ForeignRemake of Creator/FrancoisTruffaut's [[Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen 1977 film]][[/note]] and Creator/JackLemmon in ''That's Life''.

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* AuthorAvatar: Zach is a rather obvious one for Blake Edwards; his other films have featured the same cheating womanizer, such as Creator/DudleyMoore in ''[[Film/{{TEN}} 10]]'' ''Film/Ten1979'' and ''Micki and Maude'', Burt Reynolds in ''The Man Who Loved Women''[[note]]which was a ForeignRemake of Creator/FrancoisTruffaut's [[Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen 1977 film]][[/note]] and Creator/JackLemmon in ''That's Life''.
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''Skin Deep'' is a 1989 romantic comedy film, starring Creator/JohnRitter, Vincent Gardenia and Creator/AlysonReed and directed by Creator/BlakeEdwards.

Zachary "Zach" Hutton is a successful author who has a weakness for alcohol and beautiful women. Zach's mistress walks in on him in the process of cheating on her with her attractive hairdresser, followed by his estranged wife Alex discovering his mistress about to shoot him with his revolver. Following the breakup of those relationships, Zach engages in a long period of binge-drinking and solace-seeking with a string of women.

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''Skin Deep'' is a 1989 romantic comedy film, film written and directed by Creator/BlakeEdwards, starring Creator/JohnRitter, Vincent Gardenia Creator/VincentGardenia and Creator/AlysonReed and directed by Creator/BlakeEdwards.

Creator/AlysonReed.

Zachary "Zach" Hutton (Ritter) is a successful author who has a weakness for alcohol and beautiful women. Zach's mistress walks in on him in the process of cheating on her with her attractive hairdresser, followed by his estranged wife Alex (Reed) discovering his mistress about to shoot him with his revolver. Following the breakup of those relationships, Zach engages in a long period of binge-drinking and solace-seeking with a string of women.women.
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'''Angela:''' I could if I caught it fucking my hairdresser!

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'''Angela:''' I could if I caught it fucking my hairdresser!hairdresser!
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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The "It's all yours" moment in the film spoiled the fact that Lonnie was a bodybuilder, when in the film it was meant to be a surprise.

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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The "It's all yours" moment in the film trailer spoiled the fact that Lonnie was a bodybuilder, when in the film it was meant to be a surprise.
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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The "It's all yours" moment in the film spoiled the fact that Lonnie was a bodybuilder, when in the film it was meant to be a surprise.
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* {{Irony}}: Before sleeping with Lonnie, Zach checks his body out in the mirror, seeing if he has a hot bod. Little does he know he's going to sleep with someone with muscles literally twice his size.
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* NiceGuy: Zack, when not drunk. Unfortunately, [[LoveableSexManiac he's a little]] ''[[LoveableSexManiac too]]'' [[LoveableSexManiac nice]].
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*ElectroconvulsiveTherapyIsTorture: played with; Zach's ex-girlfriend Molly actually administers benign electro-therapy treatments as a muscle relaxant, but when she has Zach on the table, she deliberately turns up the voltage; the results are not painful so much as highly embarrassing.
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* AuthorAvatar: Zach is a rather obvious one for Blake Edwards; his other films have featured the same cheating womanizer, such as Creator/DudleyMoore in ''[[Film/{{TEN}} 10]]'' and ''Micki and Maude'', Burt Reynolds in ''The Man Who Loved Women''[[note]]which was a ForeignRemake of Creator/FrancoisTruffaut's 1977 film[[/note]] and Creator/JackLemmon in ''That's Life''.

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* AuthorAvatar: Zach is a rather obvious one for Blake Edwards; his other films have featured the same cheating womanizer, such as Creator/DudleyMoore in ''[[Film/{{TEN}} 10]]'' and ''Micki and Maude'', Burt Reynolds in ''The Man Who Loved Women''[[note]]which was a ForeignRemake of Creator/FrancoisTruffaut's [[Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen 1977 film[[/note]] film]][[/note]] and Creator/JackLemmon in ''That's Life''.
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* AuthorAvatar: Zach is a rather obvious one for Blake Edwards; his other films have featured the same cheating womanizer, such as Creator/DudleyMoore in ''[[Film/{{TEN}} 10]]'' and ''Micki and Maude'', Burt Reynolds in ''The Man Who Loved Women'' and Creator/JackLemmon in ''That's Life''.

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* AuthorAvatar: Zach is a rather obvious one for Blake Edwards; his other films have featured the same cheating womanizer, such as Creator/DudleyMoore in ''[[Film/{{TEN}} 10]]'' and ''Micki and Maude'', Burt Reynolds in ''The Man Who Loved Women'' Women''[[note]]which was a ForeignRemake of Creator/FrancoisTruffaut's 1977 film[[/note]] and Creator/JackLemmon in ''That's Life''.
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* WritersBlock: It's not clear whether writer's block is causing Zach to drink and sleep around, or vice versa.

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