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Synopsis
Irvin Kershner
directed this comedy-drama about one man's struggle with relationships and himself. Brooks (
George Segal
) is a middle-aged commercial artist who is at a personal and professional crossroads; he wants to take a stab at a career in fine art, but he can barely land enough assignments to support himself as it is. And while his marriage to Selma (
Eva Marie Saint
) is starting to collapse, his mistress Grace (Janis Young) suggests that she would like a relationship of greater permanence with him. Hoping to land an important commission from Lepridon (
Sterling Hayden
), a powerful business mogul, Brooks attends a party at an exclusive private club, but after a few cocktails too many, Brooks gets into a screaming match with one of the club's leaders. Brooks is depressed, figuring that he's blown what could have been a major career opportunity, when word travels through the grapevine that Lepridon was amused and impressed by Brooks' dressing-down of the club's topkick and is ready to give him the job. Brooks is elated, but he wants to keep his good news a secret for the time being; in a celebratory mood, he goes to a party where Selma, Grace, and a number of his friends are also in attendance. Brooks is approached by Nelly (Nancy Phillips), the wife of his neighbor Will (David F. Doyle); Nelly wants Brooks to join her for a quickie, and he eagerly agrees, not realizing that the children's playroom where they've chosen to meet is monitored by a closed-circuit TV camera, with the other party-goers an audience for their lovemaking. Loving garnered many enthusiastic reviews and became something of a cult item among film buffs in the 1970s;
Sherry Lansing
, who would later become a powerful producer and studio president, appears in a small role as Susan. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
David F. Doyle
Will
Andrew Duncan
Willy
Sterling Hayden
Lepridon
Nancie Phillips
Nelly
Eva Marie Saint
Selma
George Segal
Brooks
Paul Sparer
Marve
Edgar Stehli
Mr. Kramm
Roland Winters
Plommie
Keenan Wynn
Edward
Janis Young
Grace
Sherry Lansing
Susan
Production Crew
J.M. Ryan
Book Author
Gordon Willis
Cinematographer
Bernardo Segall
Composer (Music Score)
Albert Wolsky
Costume Designer
Irvin Kershner
Director
Robert Lawrence
Editor
Edward Folger
First Assistant Director
Ted Zachary
First Assistant Director
Joe Cranzano
Makeup
Don Devlin
Producer
Raymond Wagner
Producer
Walter Scott Herndon
Production Designer
Don Devlin
Screenwriter
John Godfrey
Set Designer
Nathan Boxer
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1970
Runtime: 89
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Comedy Drama
Drama
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
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