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Loving Couples

Cast

Shirley MacLaine, James Coburn, Susan Sarandon, Stephen Collins View All


Crew

Jack Smight (Director), Martin Donovan (Screenplay) View All

Release: Oct. 24th, 1980
Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes
Walter is a successful doctor, and so is his wife Evelyn. Wealthy and good-looking, they should be a happily married couple, but they're not. Walter is so caught up in his career that he fails to keep up with Evelyn. So when she falls for the charms of Greg, a real estate Romeo, it takes Walter by surprise. Even more so, because he finds out about it from Stephanie, Greg's deserted TV weather girl girlfriend.
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Gideon58
To give you an idea of the kind of film we're talking about, if it were made in the 50's, Evelyn and Walter would have been played by Doris Day and Cary Grant and Stephanie would have been played by Marilyn Monroe.


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