Whiffs

Whiffs is a 1975 comedy film directed by Ted Post and starring Elliott Gould, Eddie Albert, Harry Guardino, Godfrey Cambridge, and Jennifer O'Neill.Their early films included Night Watch, Welcome to Arrow Beach, A Touch of Class and Count Your Bullets.[3] In June 1974 Barrie announced he would turn producer with Whiffs based on an original story and script by Malcolm Mamorstein, with Ted Post to direct.[4] Marmorstein later recalled, "George Barrie knew that I had done S*P*Y*S and was looking for someone with a comedic touch, so he suggested Elliott Gould.TV Guide wrote, in reference to the story line of Elliott Gould's character behaving like a chimpanzee because he breathed in an experimental chemical, "The scriptwriter must have taken a good whiff of the gas himself each time he sat down at his typewriter.
Ted PostMalcolm MarmorsteinGeorge BarrieElliott GouldEddie AlbertHarry GuardinoGodfrey CambridgeJennifer O'NeillDavid M. WalshRobert LawrenceJohn CameronBrut Productions20th Century Foxcomedy filmmilitary privateDon "Red" BarryJames BrownRichard MasurHoward HessemanNight WatchWelcome to Arrow BeachA Touch of ClassCount Your BulletsS*P*Y*STeri GarrDugwayStocktonTooele, UtahWarner Bros.Turner Entertainment Co.Warner Home VideoWarner Archive CollectionTV GuideAcademy AwardsBest Original SongSammy CahnGolden Globe AwardsList of American films of 1975TCM Movie DatabaseThe PeacemakerThe Legend of Tom DooleyHang 'Em HighBeneath the Planet of the ApesNight SlavesDr. Cook's GardenDo Not Fold, Spindle or MutilateFive Desperate WomenThe BravosThe BabyThe Harrad ExperimentMagnum ForceGo Tell the SpartansGood Guys Wear BlackThe Girls in the OfficeNightkillStagecoachThe Human Shield