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Lovesick (1983) - film review

  Marshall Brickman Comedy / Fantasy / Romancestars 2
Summary
Lovesick is an American comedy romance film first released in 1983, directed by Marshall Brickman.  The film stars Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern, Alec Guinness, Christine Baranski and Gene Saks.  Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.

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Credits
  • Director: Marshall Brickman
  • Script: Marshall Brickman
  • Photo: Gerry Fisher
  • Music: Philippe Sarde
  • Cast: Dudley Moore (Saul Benjamin), Elizabeth McGovern (Chloe Allen), Alec Guinness (Sigmund Freud), Christine Baranski (Nymphomanic), Gene Saks (Frantic Patient), Renée Taylor (Mrs. Mondragon), Kent Broadhurst (Gay Patient), Suzanne Barrie (Jaffe’s Wife), Anna Berger (Analysis), Otto Bettmann (Dr. Waxman), Mark Blum (Intern Murphy), Amalie Collier (Maid), Anne De Salvo (Case Interviewer), Selma Diamond (Harriet Singer, M.D.), Sol Frieder (Analyst), Ann Gillespie (Actress), Merwin Goldsmith (Analyst), John Huston (Larry Geller, M.D.), Peggy Johnson (Actress), Fred Kareman (Analyst), Mohindra Nath Kawlra (Analyst), E. Katherine Kerr (Analysis), Anne Kerry (Katie Benjamin), Alan King (Lionel Gross, M.D.), Fred Melamed (Psychoanalyst), Jeff Natter (Stage Manager), Isabell O’Connor (Nurse), Lotte Palfi Andor (Analysis), Kaylan Pickford (Anna), Ray Ramirez (Mr. Menendez), Lester Rawlins (Silent Patient), Benjamin Rayson (Analysis), Larry Rivers (Jac Applezweig), Raynor Scheine (Shelter), Stefan Schnabel (Gunnar Bergsen, M.D.), Jack Sevier (Man in Shelter), Yanni Sfinias (Hot Dog Vendor), Wallace Shawn (Otto Jaffe), Richard B. Shull (Dr. Fessner), Ron Silver (Ted Caruso), Stewart Steinberg (Analysis), David Strathairn (Marvin Zuckerman), John Tillinger (Play Director), Ellen Whyte (Waitress), Wolfgang Zilzer (Analyst), Scott Drake (Ambulance Driver leaving the Apartment, into the Hospital ER)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 95 min




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