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  1. Skin Deep is a 1989 American romantic sex comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring John Ritter. Plot [ edit ] Zachary "Zach" Hutton is a successful author with a weakness for alcohol and beautiful women.

  2. Mar 3, 1989 · Skin Deep: Directed by Blake Edwards. With John Ritter, Vincent Gardenia, Alyson Reed, Joel Brooks. A womanizing alcoholic writer, whose life seems to be falling apart at the seams, repeatedly finds himself in trouble of one sort or another with the law, ex-girlfriends, and jealous boyfriends.

    • (5.2K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Blake Edwards
    • 1989-03-03
  3. Because – for now at least – the person Zach loves most is himself. Writer/director Blake Edwards combines slapstick with battle-of-the-sexes brio in this gag-infused tale of a womanizer who ...

    • 2 min
    • 139K
    • Warner Bros.
  4. Hard-drinking novelist Zach Hutton spirals out of control after his wife and mistress both leave him. Alone and crippled by a bad case of writer's block, Zach slips in and out of casual relationships and one-night stands, while his drinking becomes more and more severe.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1019128-skin_deepSkin Deep | Rotten Tomatoes

    Hard-drinking novelist Zach Hutton (John Ritter) spirals out of control after his wife (Alyson Reed) and mistress both leave him. Alone and crippled by a bad case of writer's block, Zach slips in...

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    • Blake Edwards
    • R
    • John Ritter
  6. Blake Edwards, who directed "Skin Deep," is like a magician who distracts you with his rapid-fire patter and his sexy assistant, while he’s switching the rabbits behind his back. The movie is the ultimately serious story of a man who bottoms out on those two vices of the moment, drinking and womanizing.

  7. Blake Edwards's return to the male-in-meltdown territory he explored in "10" and "That's Life," stars John Ritter as unemployed writer named Zach, who is not only suffering from writer's block, but his drinking is out of control, as is his obsessive womanizing, and, not surprisingly, his wife wants to end their marriage.