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Seems Like Old Times By Robert Lane
An original Neil Simon screenplay makes Seems
Like Old Times rise above what would otherwise be a forgettable comedy
love triangle. Goldie Hawn (Private
Benjamin) plays a good-hearted defense lawyer married to Ira, a
politically ambitious district attorney played by Charles Grodin (Midnight
Run). The craziness of their everyday lives becomes even more
ridiculous when ex-husband Chevy Chase is framed for a bank robbery and
seeks refuge with the woman he could never get over. Hawn hides the love
of her life under her husband's nose as Chase tries to clear his name.
Hawn tries to protect him and Grodin just tries to keep from going insane.
A slapstick romance that's very often hit-and-miss, the dialogue saves
this comic farce and provides wonderful moments between the three stars. Seems
Like Old Times also has going for it winning supporting players and
some half a dozen drooling, unruly dogs.
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|  | Director: Jay Sandrich
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|  | Stars: Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Charles Grodin, Robert Guillaume, Harold Gould, George Grizzard, T.K. Carter
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|  | Released: December 19, 1980
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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