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1970 • Romance / Drama • 100m

Love Story

"Love means never having to say you’re sorry."

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Harvard Law student Oliver Barrett IV and music student Jennifer Cavilleri share a chemistry they cannot deny - and a love they cannot ignore. Despite their opposite backgrounds, the young couple put their hearts on the line for each other. When they marry, Oliver's wealthy father threatens to disown him. Jenny tries to reconcile the Barrett men, but to no avail.

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Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw
Jennifer Cavilleri
Ryan O'Neal
Ryan O'Neal
Oliver Barrett IV
John Marley
John Marley
Phil Cavilleri
Ray Milland
Ray Milland
Oliver Barrett III
Russell Nype
Russell Nype
Dean Thompson
Tommy Lee Jones
Tommy Lee Jones
Hank - Oliver's Roommate
Sydney Walker
Sydney Walker
Dr. Shapeley
Sudie Bond
Sudie Bond
Woman buying Christmas tree
Andrew Duncan
Andrew Duncan
Rev. Blauvelt
Julie Garfield
Julie Garfield
Bystander at Harpsichord Concerto
Kevin O'Neal
Kevin O'Neal
Executive Producer: Robert EvansDirector: Arthur HillerProducer: Howard G. MinskyProducer: Robert EvansWriter: Erich Segal

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JPV852
2021-01-29
70%

Well acted tear-jerker has some nice scenes and dialogue between Ryan O'Neil and Ali MacGraw, and thankfully not overly schmaltzy. Today this sort of thing would be on Lifetime but back in 70 was a box office hit. Not sure it's something I'll watch again anytime soon but decent for a romance-drama. **3.5/5**

CinemaSerf
2022-06-24
60%

Ryan O'Neal ("Oliver") is the son of a wealthy family who falls in love with "Jenny"(Ali McGraw) - a working class girl of whom his father (Ray Milland) does not approve. When the couple decide they are serious, his relationship with his father breaks down. He is studying law, qualifies third in his class at Harvard, gets a decent job and their now married life together looks set fair - until, that is, they struggle to conceive a child. A visit to the doctor presents their idyllic lifestyle with a massive shock and the two, at just twenty four years of age, must come to terms with a looming tragedy. There is quite a bit of engaging, first love, chemistry between these actors, and the script is peppered with some gentle humour as their lively romance blossoms in front of us. The production is adequate, all it needs to be in a performance driven film like this but the nature of the ending served little purpose and felt really quite unnecessarily unfulfilling and downbeat. It is a good film, but I suspect that Francis Lai's theme tune will long outlive the memory of anything we see on screen.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Paramount Pictures, Love Story Company
Budget
$2,200,000
Box Office
$136,400,000

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