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Milt, who's having difficulties with his wife, runs into his friend Harry, who's about to kill himself. Milt asks Harry to stay with his wife Ellen while he goes off with his girlfriend. Harry and Ellen hit it off immediately, but Milton... See more »

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Harry Berlin
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Milt Manville
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Ellen Manville
Nina Wayne ...
Linda
Eddie Mayehoff ...
D.A. Goodhart
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Doyle
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Vandergist
Alan DeWitt ...
Dalrymple
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Coney Island attendant (uncredited)
Don Ames ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
James J. Casino ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)
Terrayne Crawford ...
Woman in Car (uncredited)
Daniel Elam ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Irate Motorist (uncredited)
Ralph Gambina ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Clarence Landry ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Esther Ying Lee ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Bob Okazaki ...
Maitre d' (uncredited)
Cap Somers ...
Bartender (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Clive Donner

Written by

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Elliott Baker ... ()
 
Murray Schisgal ... (play)

Produced by

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Gordon Carroll ... executive producer
Martin Manulis ... producer

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Gerry Mulligan

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Ernest Laszlo ... director of photography

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Harold F. Kress

Production Design by

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Albert Brenner

Set Decoration by

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Frank Tuttle

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Donfeld

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Virginia Jones ... hair stylist
Ben Lane ... makeup supervisor

Production Management

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Howard Pine ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David Salven ... first assistant director
Steve Siporin ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Richard Lawrence ... uncredited

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Jack Haynes ... sound
William Randall ... sound (as William Randall jr)
Charles J. Rice ... sound supervisor

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Geza Gaspar ... special effects

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Robert Willoughby ... special still photographer

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Willis Holman ... orchestrator (as Bill Holman)
Irving Joseph ... composer: song "Love Casts Its Shadow Over My Heart"

Script and Continuity Department

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Betty Levin ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Alan DeWitt ... dialogue coach
Benjamin Jackson ... title designer (as Lepard/Jackson)
Jeremy Lepard ... title designer (as Lepard/Jackson)
Claire Nichtern ... producer: stage play

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Plot Summary

Milt, who's having difficulties with his wife, runs into his friend Harry, who's about to kill himself. Milt asks Harry to stay with his wife Ellen while he goes off with his girlfriend. Harry and Ellen hit it off immediately, but Milton strikes out. Written by John Vogel

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Taglines LUV is fun ... try and make it! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Luv, est-ce l'amour? (France)
  • Versuch's doch mal mit meiner Frau (Germany)
  • Luv... quiere decir amor (Spain)
  • Essa Coisa, o Amor (Brazil)
  • I k-ä-ä-ä-raste laget (Sweden)
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  • 93 min
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Trivia Harrison Ford makes a brief appearance as the driver who punches Harry after Ellen backs into his car. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #22.18 (2013). See more »
Quotes Milt Manville: Look, El, now I've never told you this before; but I couldn't start school until I was 8 years old because I didn't have a pair of shoes to wear. Now, lucky for me, the kid downstairs got hit by an ice-cream truck and I got his shoes. But even then they were too tight for my feet. I couldn't walk. I was put into a special class for disabled children.
Harry Berlin: Do you think that was bad? Whenever it snowed, my grandparents locked me out of the house. Skinny kid with a torn jacket, a paper bag for a hat, knocking and yelling, "Let me in, please let me in..."
Milt Manville: Paradise! What did they used to feed you for breakfast?
Harry Berlin: Glass, filled with two thirds water and one third milk.
Milt Manville: Coffee grounds. That's what I got.
Harry Berlin: With sugar.
Milt Manville: Not on your life. I ate it straight, like oatmeal.
Harry Berlin: Your old man ever beat you?
Milt Manville: He did.
Harry Berlin: With what?
Milt Manville: A strap.
Harry Berlin: [pointing to himself] A chain.
Ellen Manville: [she chuckles] You were both lucky and you didn't know it.
Harry Berlin: Lucky? Did anybody ever call you a "bastard"?
Ellen Manville: A relative or a stranger?
Harry Berlin: Relative.
Milt Manville: I never even had a birthday party.
Harry Berlin: I never even knew when my birthday was till I got a notice from my Draft Board.
Milt Manville: What kind of presents did they used to give you for Christmas?
Ellen Manville: [she scoffs] Presents?
Harry Berlin: When I was 5 years old my grandparents bought a dozen donuts every Christmas till I was 17. I got a donut.
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