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A Little Romance By Doug Thomas
Sandwiched between Slap Shot and The World According to Garp,
George Roy Hill made this effervescent film about first love. A sharp
American girl (Diane Lane, in her debut) and a film-loving Parisian boy
(Thelonious Bernard, in his only film) fall innocently in love. When the
girl's zealous mother (Sally Kellerman) goes ballistic, the young couple
fall under the spell of a curious gentleman (none other than Laurence
Olivier), who plants the seed to make their love last forever: to kiss
under a Venetian bridge at sunset. As the love story becomes an adventure
with the young lovers crossing France and Italy, Allan Burns's
Oscar-nominated script and Hill's deft touch turn this into a romance for
the ages and a movie to smile about. George Delerue's Oscar-winning score
and the picturesque European scenery don't hurt either. Ages 7 and older.
Academy Awards
A Little Romance received an Academy Award
for Best Original Score (George Delerue). A Little Romance also received
an Academy Awards nomination for Best
Adapted Screenplay (Allan Burns). |
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|  | Director: George Roy Hill
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|  | Stars: Laurence Olivier, Diane Lane, David Dukes, Thelonious Bernard
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|  | Released: May 16, 1979
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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