Little Romance

Little Romance

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When artist Nick Evans falls for beautiful Anne Kidwell (Marcia Cross, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES) he'll have to figure her out--and himself--in this irreverent, yet increasingly heartfelt, romantic comedy.
Actors and Key Contributors:  Laurence Olivier, Diane Lane, Thelonious Bernard, Arthur Hill, Sally Kellerman,

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As wonderful as Venice at sunset when the bells toll...

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By Susan E. Neill on 2003-02-05

This has to be one of the most under-appreciated movies of all time. George Roy Hill had directed two of the best comedies of the late 60s-early 70s, Butch Cassidy... and The Sting. Then he made this gem...

Two lonely teenagers in Paris, a street-wise French boy and a sheltered American girl, both of whom are hiding their genius IQs in order to fit in, fall in love and realize how lucky they are to have found each other. With help from a romantic old con artist (Lawrence Olivier at his best; he should have done more comedy), they run away to Venice to make their love last forever. They have a wonderful adventure, and along the way, Hill pokes fun at American tourists, pays tongue-in-cheek homage to his own great movies, and shows us how beautiful life can be when you're diffe... (Read Full Review)


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