| Plot
Summary |
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A married man on a trip to New York suddenly
comes to realize that "you can't go home
again" as he flashes back to his glory
days in a Bronx high school and his beautiful
WASPy girlfriend.
The big selling point of this film is spelled
out immediately in the credits:
"And introducing Michelle
Pfeiffer as Sue
Wellington." It also gives one
pause to consider that Pfeiffer's career may
have never evolved had she not had a passing
resemblance to a young Susannah
York. York, who aided, abetted, and
produced this clunker, plays Sue Lewis, wife
of Harry Lewis. Harry (Elliott
Gould) is a businessman living in the
past. The past he's reliving is the New York
of 1944, where he and his buddies conspired
to get him set up with the best-looking girl
in the boroughs, Sue Wellington. It's only
a slight moment of prophecy, but the first
time Pfeiffer appears on screen she has a
halo around her head. The rest is a loping
Bowery Boys comedy
that tries to turn serious at the end but
just ends up the epitome of bathos. The best
reason to get this is to fall in love again
with the girl who would be Catwoman. |
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| Cast
& Crew |
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Elliott Gould
- Harry Lewis
Susannah York
- Sue Lewis
Steven Paul -
Stan the Con
Stuart Paul -
Pompadour
Michelle Pfeiffer
- Sue Wellington
Kaye Ballard
- Mrs. Lewis
Director - Steven Paul
Story - Steven Paul
and Hank Paul
Screenplay - Steven
Paul, Ted Allan
and Susannah York
Producer - Steven Paul
Executive Producer - Hank
Paul
Co-Producer - Patrick
Wright
A ssociate Producers - Dan
Murphy and Dorothy
Koster-Paul
Photography - Dick Bush,
Michael Mileham
and Wolfgang Suschitzky
Original Music - Michel
Legrand
Film Editing - Jacqueline
Cambas, Doug
Jackson and Bud
S. Smith |
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| Curiosities |
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» Film debut for actress Michelle
Pfeiffer.
» Director Steven
Paul was 20 years old when he shot
this film. |
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| Filming
Locations |
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Bronx, New York City,
New York, USA
Los Angeles, California,
USA |
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| Titles |
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| Original Title: Falling
In Love again, aka In
Love (Video &
DVD)
Spanish Title: Volver
al Amor
German Title:
Liebe in Hollywood |
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| Awards |
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» 1981 - Golden
Globes, USA
Golden Globe Best Original
Song - Motion Picture: Michel
Legrand and Carol
Connors for the song "Yesterday's
Dreams". (Nominee)
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Reviews |
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