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Loving

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
835
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Loving (1970)
SatireTragedyComedyDrama

In this romantic comedy/drama, George Segal stars as a freelance artist who's attempting to revitalize his career just as his marriage to Eva Marie Saint begins to fall apart. Co-starring Da... Read allIn this romantic comedy/drama, George Segal stars as a freelance artist who's attempting to revitalize his career just as his marriage to Eva Marie Saint begins to fall apart. Co-starring David Doyle, Sterling Hayden and Kennan Wynn.In this romantic comedy/drama, George Segal stars as a freelance artist who's attempting to revitalize his career just as his marriage to Eva Marie Saint begins to fall apart. Co-starring David Doyle, Sterling Hayden and Kennan Wynn.

  • Director
    • Irvin Kershner
  • Writers
    • Don Devlin
    • J.M. Ryan
  • Stars
    • George Segal
    • Eva Marie Saint
    • Sterling Hayden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    835
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • Don Devlin
      • J.M. Ryan
    • Stars
      • George Segal
      • Eva Marie Saint
      • Sterling Hayden
    • 21User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Brooks
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Selma
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Lepridon
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Edward
    Nancie Phillips
    Nancie Phillips
    • Nelly
    Janis Young
    • Grace
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Will
    Paul Sparer
    Paul Sparer
    • Marve
    Andrew Duncan
    Andrew Duncan
    • Willy
    Sherry Lansing
    Sherry Lansing
    • Susan
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Plommie
    Edgar Stehli
    Edgar Stehli
    • Mr. Kramm
    Calvin Holt
    • Danny
    Mina Kolb
    Mina Kolb
    • Diane
    Diana Douglas
    Diana Douglas
    • Mrs. Shavelson
    David Ford
    David Ford
    • Al
    James Manis
    • Charles
    Mart Hulswit
    • Ted
    • (as Mart Hulswitt)
    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • Don Devlin
      • J.M. Ryan
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    6chaosHD

    a minor but worthwhile film

    In the wake of Bob & Ted & Carol & Alice came a string of similar sex comedy/dramas including Loving. George Segal was on a role in the late 60's/early 70's, but this is one of his lesser known efforts from the period. And seeing how few votes this movie has gotten here on IMDb, it's still quite unknown despite being available on DVD since 2003.

    The film has a typical plot of it's time: successful man throwing away his perfect life with wife and kids with his unfaithfulness. Eva Marie Saint who plays his wife is far more attractive than the woman he's seeing on the side, so it was hard for me to feel any sympathy at all for this guy. A young Sherry Lansing (the future Paramount producer) shows up in a small but memorable role, looking like the twin sister of Raquel Welch. She should of played the "other woman" instead, we would of understood why he was cheating on his wife a whole lot more. Not only did Lansing's career end not long after Loving, but the actress who played the other woman, Janice Young, vanished completely after Loving, as did the other major actress in the movie, Nancie Phillips. Neither of their IMDb listings list them as being deceased, so i'm definitely curious as to their whereabouts.

    One major reason why this movie deserves more attention is that it now possesses more historical importance than ever before. As noted in the trivia section, there's a scene that takes place at a construction site, and that scene was shot on location at none other than the World Trade Center construction site, of all places.
    7ksf-2

    a look at 1970.

    Brooks Wilson (Segal) must choose between his wife (Eva Marie Saint) and his mistress ( Janis Young). Some other recognizeables in here too. Sterling Hayden, who was in so many westerns. here, he's an eccentric, religious rich guy who might help Wilson, if he doesn't goof it up. Doorbells are always buzzing, phones are ringing, since he works out of his house. he's gambling everything on getting the big account from one client (Hayden). VERY 1970's music during the opening credits. sounds like an episode of columbo. and so much anguish, as he is so self destructive. he really enjoys making a scene at every house party, gathering, even when the guys are having a drink after work. he seems to want to stir things up, start a fight, make a play for someone's wife or girlfriend. and this was just a couple years after Segal's oscar nominated role in Virginia Woolf! it's pretty good. a "week in the life of an artist" story. Keenan Wynn was in so many supporting roles. David Doyle (Bosley !) and Roy Sheider ( Jaws and 2010, the follow up to 2001...Space..) Young didn't do a lot in hollywood. only nine roles, and six of those were television. directed by Irvin Kershner. his laterfilms were very action oriented -- star wars and james bond. this one is pretty good... a look at the 1970s.
    dehelms

    A 60's Meltdown

    I was surprisingly impressed by this film. It's a very 60's film about the self destruction of a 60's illustrator whose is going through some kind of middle-age crazy. As others have said, it takes a lot of patience to get through to the final, awesome scene. Very touchy-feeley, but you never get a definite answer about George Segal's feelings and thoughts. His mistress is not that enthralling and neither is the neighbor-hood wife that he succumbs to. Sherry Lansing, in a small part is extremely beautiful. All the acting is good especially George Segal and Eva Marie Saint. You could almost get woozy from all the alcohol consumed and the cigarette smoke. Lots of early appearances from up and coming actors such as Roy Schneider and Sterling Hayden. Anyway, this all leads up to a party that is totally humiliating and cringe-worthy. I kind of remember parties like these! It all ends abruptly and on a down note. If you like introspective, depressing movies with a large dose of humiliation, this is for you.
    9saltsan

    "Everybody has his own good reasons"

    In the great Jean Renoir classic "Rules of the Game", a character played by the director himself comments that "everybody has his own good reasons." This rightly has been taken to be the great humanist director's basic philosophy of life. Seeing, over and over again, this understanding, non-judgmental attitude by a narrative artist toward his characters' weaknesses is what makes art film audiences love Renoir's work and consider him one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century. Irvin Kershner's "Loving" is one of the rare Hollywood films worthy of being called Renoirian, and it is for just this reason. Even though "Loving" is filled with highly-flawed characters making seemingly disastrous choices about their lives, its genius is how it puts the audience in a position where it cannot (or at least cannot with any decency) judge them. This may be more than many audience members can handle, being so used to films with heroes and villains about whom they are allowed to feel smugly superior. The legendary "New Yorker" critic Pauline Kael, in her rave review of the film, wrote that it "looks at the failures of middle-class life without despising the people; it understands that they already despise themselves" and that there's "a decency in the way that Kershner is fair to everyone." We could use a few more films like "Loving" out there in the American film cannon. If you every get a chance to see this film, don't hesitate to do so!
    8RanchoTuVu

    sleeper Segal film

    Even George Segal himself acknowledged that he had a bland screen presence (Halliwell's Film Guide-1995). Most people wouldn't list him as one of their favorite actors. However, he was definitely okay for this film. Segal's character in this movie is quasi-tragic, a talented commercial artist and a family man, married to adequately attractive Eva Marie Saint and with two cute, wise-cracking daughters. Why he seems to want (or needs) to throw this away for drinking and women makes for somewhat compelling viewing, and leads to a great climax at a party for a lot of sophisticated art types on a very cold winter's night, in which first a lot of drinking and then temptation lead to one of the better conclusions you're likely to see.

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    • Trivia
      Halfway through the film, George Segal's character enters an actual construction site in New York City. The complex being constructed was the World Trade Center.
    • Quotes

      Brooks Wilson: Ever hear of eminent domain?

      Selma Wilson: Ever hear of Alcoholics Anonymous?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Siskel & Ebert: The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition/When We Were Kings/Blood & Wine/Lost Highway/Margaret's Museum (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Loving
      Music by Bernardo Segall

      Lyrics by William B. Dorsey

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1970 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Brooks Wilson, Ltd.
    • Filming locations
      • 128 East 63rd Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Illustrator's Club)
    • Production companies
      • Brooks Ltd.
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $819,227
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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