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The Love Machine is a 1971 American drama film based on the best-selling novel by Jacqueline Susann. Directed by Jack Haley Jr., it stars John Phillip Law, Dyan Cannon, Robert Ryan, Jackie Cooper and David Hemmings.
The Love Machine. Roger Ebert August 13, 1971. Tweet. Jacqueline Susann probably doesn't know anything more about the private lives of the stars than you and I do. What's more, she'd be the first person to agree with that statement, since her "novels" are rip-offs of ancient, mostly fictitious rumors about people who may be (but probably aren't ...
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The Love Machine
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Every Engagement, Breakup, and Marriage in Love Is Blind
Love Is Blind has dominated reality TV with a devilishly simple but irresistible thesis: that people can fall in love without seeing each other. Since the show first hit Netflix in 2020, 178 ...
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The Love Machine is the second novel by Jacqueline Susann, the follow-up to her enormously successful Valley of the Dolls (1966). Published by Simon & Schuster in 1969, the book was a New York Times number-one best seller.
The Love Machine, Jacqueline Susann’s better written, WTF follow up to Valley of the Dolls, is more of a character study than a plot driven novel. Against the backdrop of a television network, we follow Robin Stone—tall, dark, handsome, unattainable, alcoholic, misogynist and the three desperate women who love him.
John Phillip Law, Dyan Cannon, Robert Ryan, Jackie Cooper, David Hemmings, Maureen Arthur, Shecky Greene, Jodi Wexler. Based on the best-selling pulp novel by Jacqueline Susann, this behind-the-scenes expose of a national television network follows the career of a ruthless executive who sleeps...
Robin Stone, an ambitious, sex driven TV news anchor catches the eye of Judith Austin, the wife of network executive Greg Austin. She pressures Greg into promoting him to a higher position and before long, he is running the network while Greg recovers from a massive coronary.