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First Love

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
750
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Susan Dey and William Katt in First Love (1977)
DramaRomance

A young man is in love for the first time. However, his girlfriend is older than him, from a rich family and has more experience with relationships. Their love is sometimes emotionally drain... Read allA young man is in love for the first time. However, his girlfriend is older than him, from a rich family and has more experience with relationships. Their love is sometimes emotionally draining, but physically very passionate. Can it last?A young man is in love for the first time. However, his girlfriend is older than him, from a rich family and has more experience with relationships. Their love is sometimes emotionally draining, but physically very passionate. Can it last?

  • Director
    • Joan Darling
  • Writers
    • Harold Brodkey
    • Jane Stanton Hitchcock
    • David Freeman
  • Stars
    • William Katt
    • Susan Dey
    • John Heard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    750
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joan Darling
    • Writers
      • Harold Brodkey
      • Jane Stanton Hitchcock
      • David Freeman
    • Stars
      • William Katt
      • Susan Dey
      • John Heard
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Katt
    William Katt
    • Elgin Smith
    Susan Dey
    Susan Dey
    • Caroline Hedges
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • David Bonner
    Beverly D'Angelo
    Beverly D'Angelo
    • Shelley
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • John March
    Tom Lacy
    Tom Lacy
    • Professor Oxtan
    Swoosie Kurtz
    Swoosie Kurtz
    • Marsha
    June Barrett
    • Felicia
    Pat O'Hara
    Pat O'Hara
    • Zookeeper
    • (as Patrick O'Hara)
    Judy Kerr
    • Secretary
    Jenny Hill
    • Girl in Bar - Bonnie
    Billy Beck
    Billy Beck
    • Cafeteria Proprietor
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Harks
    Bob Harks
    • Cafeteria Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Virginia Leith
    Virginia Leith
    • Ann March
    • (uncredited)
    John O'Leary
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joan Darling
    • Writers
      • Harold Brodkey
      • Jane Stanton Hitchcock
      • David Freeman
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    6amatodarryl

    From The Guy's Point of View

    This time the guy is looking for perfect love. The guy is the romantic. The guy is the partner easily hurt. Based on a short story "Sentimental Education," "First Love" is seen through the tender eyes of a sensitive man. William Katt is that dewy-eyed guy who spots his first love (Susan Dey) in the college cafeteria. She gives him an initial rejection, acts busy, knowing all the while she would be thrilled to date him. Her sad family history and her pointless side affair will strain their romance. The couple's liaison is richly, humorously written. For such a commercial venture, "First Love" has an soul-stirring density not always present in maudlin love stories.
    5kevinolzak

    Frank but ultimately unsatisfying look at first love

    1977's "First Love" was a frank update of the kind of women's picture that began decades before (Harold Brodsky's original story was actually written in the 50s), but ultimately unsatisfying. William Katt follows his breakout hit "Carrie" by playing virginal college youth Elgin Smith, who instantly, and perhaps foolishly, falls in love at first sight with elegant upper class co-ed Caroline Hedges (Susan Dey), despite the presence of the older gentleman she's with (Robert Loggia), who turns out to be the lawyer business partner of her late father, a tragic suicide. A chance encounter the next day finds Elgin making an impression in clumsy fashion, and soon enough the pair are seeing each other regularly, until Loggia's reappearance with his wife (Virginia Leith) drives a tearful Caroline into Elgin's bed, for better or worse. One could describe the story as bittersweet, but surely that must be the fate of many such relationships, yet there is an underlying falseness driving Susan Dey's character that keeps us from liking her. This was Dey's starring feature debut, though a constant TV presence since THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY, achieving dramatic praise as an abusive mother later that same year in "Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night." In only her second feature film, sexy Beverly D'Angelo truly shines in the better role, as fun loving Shelley, girlfriend of Elgin's humorous neighbor David (John Heard), who's also going out with a deadly serious girl (June Barrett) who nearly catches him in bed with Shelley. Beverly (and Susan too) gets naked in Elgin's bed on her third attempt to score with him, but he subconsciously blurts out Caroline's name, spoiling the mood. Shelley confesses that she believes that she's in love with unserious David, so it's a genuine surprise when the two actually get together to make a go of marriage. It's almost too bad that their story is secondary, but William Katt shows that he could carry a film, especially one lacking a strong trustful ending. A rare appearance for Cleveland-born Virginia Leith, the same actress who achieved cult status in her previous movie "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," but would retire for good by 1980.
    8bronxgirlcl

    Swwet and Innocent

    This is a nice movie. Simple and straightforward. It's about first love. Romance and hope for something more. Its a boys first experience with a girl who is a bit more worldly. It has some sexual scenes, but these are done well. It is not insulting nor nasty in any way. It is a non toxic film and I truly enjoyed it. I might be in the minority, but I am a sucker for movies like this I have seen it a number of times and I think I will eventually purchase it on DVD to have. If you enjoy nice films that make you think or cry or make you wax nostalgic, I think you will enjoy this one. A sweet guy meets a girl who is involved with an older gentleman. She is torn between the young guy who has yet to find himself and the older well established man who is seemingly well to do.These two people meet, have the start of what seems to be a beautiful relationship which eventually goes awry. It is touching and bittersweet. I adored the character played by a very young William Katt ( Greatest American hero Elgin is just so enamored of his new lady love (played by Susan Dey of the Partridge family), but she has secrets. I loved the song in the film which I cant remember.

    It is the perfect chick flick. A super movie to see on Valentines day or girls movie night and yes it will bore your boyfriend or husband to death, girls, you will love it and don't forget the tissues. I cry at the drop of a hat, but this one broke my heart.
    6dansview

    70s Personified

    If you came of age in the 70s from a middle to upper-middle-class white family, or you just like a good dialog-based story with Cat Stevens in the background, you'll enjoy this one. Interestingly, there are no ethnic minorities portrayed in this film.

    William Katt personifies the 70s nice guy better than anyone else can. I actually totally believed the scenario. It was his first love, but not hers. He was a freshman, while she was possibly a senior, and she was from a rich, educated background, while his parents owned a hardware store in presumably a small town. He was in awe of her beauty, her age, her sophistication, and even her inaccessibility. You could see it all in his eyes and mannerism, thanks to Katt's earnest effort.

    Having another person in your life full time is complex and high maintenance, even under the best conditions. Add youth to the mix, and it's even harder. This movie does a fine job of portraying the three elements of a new relationship: Learning about and dealing with the other person's baggage, planning daily and weekend activities, and sex.

    The music by Cat Stevens and Paul Williams hearken you back to a time when music was sensitive and dreamy, and the words meant something.
    5friedmannc

    Mixed results

    I was attracted to some fresh, honest scenes with some frank, honest conversation but it alternated with some inane scenes with some inane conversation. William Katt's acting was sometimes appropriate sometimes not and sometimes obviously limited. Susan Dey's performance was consistently strong and professional. The ending was unsurprising except for the quick, undeveloped writing. The directing of some scenes was strangely bad. So it's a strange and unsatisfying mixture. Dey's beautiful nude body was used naturally and was a pleasant bonus.

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    • Trivia
      Susan Dey's first nude scene. She appeared topless. While hesitant at first, she finally decided to do it to break out of her typecasting as the good girl on the Partridge Family.
    • Goofs
      Caroline says she has tickets to the Philharmonics; she and Elgin goes to the concert which is not with the Philharmonics but with a string quintet.
    • Quotes

      Caroline Hedges: Oh! Oh, yes. Oh, yes! Oh. Oh! Yes! Yes! Now gentle. Yes. Oh, yes! Mmm. Oh, beautiful.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Greatest American Hero (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Karelia Suite, Op. 11
      Composed by Jean Sibelius

      Performed by Radio Symphony Orchestra Helsinki

      Conducted by Okko Kamu

      Courtesy of Deutsche Grammaphon/Polydor Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1978 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Junge Liebe
    • Filming locations
      • Reed College - 3203 SE Woodstock Boulevard, Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • David Foster Productions
      • Turman-Foster Company
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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