Other Titles • Falling in Love Again (1980) • In Love • Midlife Crisis (1980)
Synopses for Falling in Love Again (1980)
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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. --Keith Simanton
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Mid-life crisis sufferer Harry Lewis is on a cross-country trip to New York, where his high school reunion will take place. During the trek, Harry reminisces about the "good old days" of his 1940's youth -- memories that helps him gain valuable insight about who he is today.
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When Harry (Elliot Gould) begins to miss his roots, he packs his family & heads to his old neighborhood to recapture the memories of growing up in the "good ol' days." The heartwarming romance with his first love, (Michelle Pfeiffer) rekindles old feelings in this perfect date film. Falling in Love Again with Academy Award Winning Composer Michel Legrand's lush score will seduce you like your first love.
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