A little romance [videorecording] / an Orion Pictures release thru Warner Bros. ; Pan Arts presents ; a George Roy Hill film ; Producers, Yves Rousset-Rouard and Robert L. Crawford ; directed by George Roy Hill.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 2001 | Warner Home VideoPublication details: Burbank, Calif. : Warner Home Video, c2003.Edition: Widescreen verDescription: 1 videodisc (110 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 0790772345
- 9780790772349
- Producers, Yves Rousset-Rouard and Robert L. Crawford ; editor, William Reynolds ; screenplay, Allan Burns ; music, Georges Delerue ; director of photography, Pierre William Glenn.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The disarming comedy A Little Romance features Diane Lane as a 13-year-old American, living in Paris with her businessman stepfather (Arthur Hill) and her promiscuous mother (Sally Kellerman). Mom is currently enamored with pretentious-filmmaker David Dukes, and it is on the set of Dukes' latest picture that Lane meets another 13-year-old, insatiable French film buff Thelonious Bernard. A likeable street-smart petty thief and gambler, Bernard is instantly attracted to Lane. With the help of roguish old Laurence Olivier, Lane and Bernard arrange a romantic rendezvous under the Bridge of Sighs in Venice. Naturally, when the kids disappear it's a cause for international concern, but all ends as it should. Some of the best moments in A Little Romance belong to Broderick Crawford, unselfconsciously playing "himself" at a movie party. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Based on the novel: E=mc2, mon amour / by Patrick Cauvin.
Producers, Yves Rousset-Rouard and Robert L. Crawford ; editor, William Reynolds ; screenplay, Allan Burns ; music, Georges Delerue ; director of photography, Pierre William Glenn.
Laurence Olivier, Diane Lane, Thelonious Bernard, Arthur Hill, Sally Kellerman.
Originally produced as a motion picture by Orion Pictures in 1979.
A comedy about a boy and a girl, 13-year-olds, in Paris, who fall in love, and an old gentlemanly rascal who helps them in their plans to visit the Bridge of Sighs in Venice.
DVD, region 1; widescreen (enhanced for widescreen TVs); Dolby digital mono.
In English; with optional English, French and Spanish subtitles ; Closed-captioned.