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    A Little Romance

    PG1979 · Romantic comedy · 1h 48m

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  1. It's not their fault "A Little Romance" is about two 13-year-olds who could exist only in fiction, and whose witty one-liners often sound as if they were authored by a writer for The Mary Tyler Moore Show (as, Indeed, they were). These are attractive kids and they look interesting.

  2. Jun 10, 2020. Rated: 3.5/4 • Mar 5, 2020. Intellectually precocious teenager Lauren King (Diane Lane) lives in Paris with her somewhat ditzy mother (Sally Kellerman). On a movie set, she strikes up...

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    • Romance, Comedy
    • PG
  3. A Little Romance. Summaries. An American teenager living in Paris meets and falls in love with a local. A French boy (Daniel) and an American girl (Lauren), who go to school in Paris, meet and begin a little romance. They befriend Julius, who enchants them with his storytelling.

  4. Mar 22, 2013 · Little Romance, A - (Original Trailer) Teenagers elope with the help of an aging pickpocket in A Little Romance (1979), starring Diane Lane and Laurence Olivier. Hosted Intro Intro Aired: Dec 2019

  5. Watch Now. A Little Romance (1979) PG 04/27/1979 (US) Comedy , Romance 1h 48m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. America is having a love affair with "A Little Romance" Overview. A young American girl and a young French boy meet in Paris and fall in love, with the assistance of an old man and his stories. George Roy Hill. Director.

  6. A Little Romance 1h 50m Directed by George Roy Hill • 1979 • United States, France Starring Laurence Olivier, Diane Lane, Thelonious Bernard. ... the teens travel to Venice to seal their romance with a sunset kiss under the city’s Bridge of Sighs. An Oscar-winning score by Georges Delerue enhances the ample Continental charm.

  7. A Little Romance is a 1979 American romantic comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Laurence Olivier, Thelonious Bernard, and Diane Lane in her film debut. The screenplay was written by Allan Burns and George Roy Hill, based on the novel E=mc2 Mon Amour (1977) by Patrick Cauvin.

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