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Modern Romance
Titolo originale: Modern Romance
Regia:
Albert Brooks
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Anno: 1981
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Romance
Tag:
obsession
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romcom
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hollywood
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neurotic
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film editor
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sardonic
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wry
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Cast:
Albert Brooks
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Kathryn Harrold
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Bruno Kirby
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James L. Brooks
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Bob Einstein
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Jane Hallaren
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Albert Henderson
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Meadowlark Lemon
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George Kennedy
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Tyann Means
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Karen Chandler
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Dennis Kort
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Virginia Feingold
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Thelma Leeds
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Candy Castillo
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Rick Beckner
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Jerry Belson
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Harvey Miller
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Ed. Weinberger
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Clifford Einstein
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Gene Garvin
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Hugh Warden
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Kelly Ann Nakano
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Joe Bratcher
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George Sasaki
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Victor Toyota
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Roger Ito
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Paul Bryar
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Mike Road
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A test-screening for college students in California turned out to be such a success that very little [...]
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Actor-writer-director Albert Brooks later had a critical hit with his black comedy film 'Mother' (19 [...]
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Cast members, actors Jerry Belson, Harvey Miller, Ed. Weinberger, George Kennedy, all portrayed char [...]
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Actor George Kennedy played dual roles as himself and Zoron.
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The director in the movie of the film that editor Robert Cole (Albert Brooks) is editing is real lif [...]
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According to Albert Brooks, Stanley Kubrick called him after the movie came out and told him he alwa [...]
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In an interview with EW (Entertainment Weekly), Albert Brooks said: "We had a test screening and it [...]
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Actor-writer-director Albert Brooks has said in a 2012 interview for "The Essentials" that he starte [...]
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Second of five cinema movie collaborations of the two unrelated "Brooks"--Albert Brooks and James L. [...]
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Final theatrical feature film of actress Thelma Leeds. Shortly afterwards she got re-married and qui [...]
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The film cast includes one Oscar winner: George Kennedy; and one Oscar nominee: Albert Brooks.
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In one scene, Albert Brooks' character gets involved in a conversation about obsessively driving aro [...]
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Second and final of two theatrical feature film collaborations of actress Thelma Leeds and actor-wri [...]
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Albert Brooks' real-life brother Bob Einstein (aka Super Dave Osborne) plays the sporting-goods sale [...]
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Second of three theatrical feature film collaborations of brothers, actor Clifford Einstein and acto [...]
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The 3rd December 1980 edition of show-business trade paper 'The Hollywood Reporter' reported that wr [...]
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One of two American Hollywood comedies titled with the word "Modern" which debuted in the same 1981 [...]
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The film's closing epilogue states: "Robert and Mary were married three weeks later in Las Vegas, Ne [...]
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Albert Brooks' real life mother, actress Thelma Bernstein, plays his character Robert Cole's mother [...]
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Clifford Einstein: The brother of Albert Brooks as a music-mixer, billed as Cliff Einstein.
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George Kennedy and Meadowlark Lemon both received 'special appearance' credits.
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Cast members Clifford Einstein, Bob Einstein, and Albert Brooks are all brothers. The latter's birth [...]
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The period of principal photography on this picture ran for about ten weeks filming between mid-May [...]
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The feature film that George Kennedy was starring in as Zeron in this movie was ''a 'Star Wars' knoc [...]
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Because of the minimal amount of editing needed during post-production, writer-director Albert Brook [...]
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After the Foley session ends, "we have I cancelli del cielo (1980), the short version" comes over th [...]
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The place where the log cabin where Robert Cole (Albert Brooks) and Mary Harvard (Kathryn Harrold) d [...]
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Columbia Pictures' decision to allow Albert Brooks to make this film was seen as a surprise to Holly [...]
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The 26th March 1981 edition of show-business trade paper 'Daily Variety' stated that this film was p [...]
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Many movie posters for the film featured a long blurb that read: ''Robert was madly in love with Mar [...]
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The shoe size of Albert Brooks' character Robert Cole was an 11D shoe.
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