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  1. Love Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling 1970 novel of the same name. It was produced by Howard G. Minsky, [4] and directed by Arthur Hiller, starring Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, John Marley, Ray Milland and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut.

  2. Dec 16, 1970 · Love Story: Directed by Arthur Hiller. With Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, John Marley, Ray Milland. A boy and a girl from different backgrounds fall in love regardless of their upbringing - and then tragedy strikes.

    • (36K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Arthur Hiller
    • 1970-12-16
  3. Dec 9, 2023 · Love Story was the top box office grosser of 1970 and one of the jewels in the late Ryan O'Neal's crown. ... the movie was a New Hollywood anomaly that can charitably be compared to a ruthlessly ...

  4. Harvard law student Oliver Barrett IV, and music student Jennifer Cavilleri, share a chemistry they cannot deny--and a love they cannot ignore. Despite their opposite backgrounds, the young couple put their hearts on the line for each other. When they marry, Oliver's wealthy father threatens to disown him. Jenny tries to reconcile the Barrett ...

  5. Feb 28, 2024. Feb 9, 2023. Rated: 2.5/4 • Mar 8, 2021. When wealthy Harvard University law student Oliver Barrett IV (Ryan O'Neal) meets Jenny Cavilleri (Ali MacGraw), a middle-class girl who is ...

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    • Arthur Hiller
    • PG
    • Ali Macgraw
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  7. Love Story (1970) -- (Movie Clip) It's A New World Location shooting in the Bronx to represent her Rhode Island hometown, Jenny (Ali McGraw) introduces her fiancè Oliver (Ryan O’Neal), of the famous and affluent Barrett family, to her baker father (whom she calls Phil, John Marley), who immediately thinks he can mend fences in his family, in Love Story, 1970, directed by Arthur Hiller.

  8. I read Love Story one morning in about fourteen minutes flat, out of simple curiosity. I wanted to discover why five and a half million people had actually bought it. I wasn't successful. I was so put off by Erich Segal's writing style, in fact, that I hardly wanted to see the movie at all. Segal's prose style is so revoltingly coy -- sort of a cross between a parody of Hemingway and the ...

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