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Overview
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Writer:
Arthur Laurents (written by)
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Release Date:
19 October 1973 (USA) more
Tagline:
Everything seemed so important then .. even love! more
Plot:
Two desperate people have a wonderful romance, but their political views and convictions drive them apart. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 7 nominations more
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(36 articles)
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Hollywood schmaltz or deeply felt love story? more (82 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Barbra Streisand | ... | Katie Morosky | |
| Robert Redford | ... | Hubbell Gardner | |
| Bradford Dillman | ... | J.J. | |
| Lois Chiles | ... | Carol Ann | |
| Patrick O'Neal | ... | George Bissinger | |
| Viveca Lindfors | ... | Paula Reisner | |
| Allyn Ann McLerie | ... | Rhea Edwards | |
| Murray Hamilton | ... | Brooks Carpenter | |
| Herb Edelman | ... | Bill Verso | |
| Diana Ewing | ... | Vicki Bissinger | |
| Sally Kirkland | ... | Pony Dunbar | |
| Marcia Mae Jones | ... | Peggy Vanderbilt | |
| Don Keefer | ... | Actor | |
| George Gaynes | ... | El Morocco Captain | |
| Eric Boles | ... | Army Corporal |
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118 min
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Color (Eastmancolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) | Iceland:12 | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Finland:K-12 | Sweden:11 | USA:PG | West Germany:12 | Australia:PG | Singapore:PG | Netherlands:12
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The college scenes were shot at Union College in Schenectady, New York. The large rotunda-like building is the Nott Memorial at Union College. The restaurant scene where Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand meet outside was filmed at the old Medberry Hotel in Ballston Spa, New York. more
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Continuity: At the end of the movie, the thick collar on Katie's coat is alternately up/down between shots. more
Quotes:
[discussing advocacy for political causes]
Hubbell Gardner:
I don't see how you can do it.
Katie Morosky Gardner:
And I don't see how you can't
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Referenced in "The Simpsons: The Way We Was (#2.12)" (1991) more
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In the Mood more
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How does it end?more
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Actually, "The Way We Were" is both, and happily so. It's a classy romantic period drama about a 1940s wallflower in New York who blooms in love with her ex-jock boyfriend (an old acquaintance from their college days), and the movie overflows with star-power. None of today's celebrities have the kind of chemistry Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford bring to the screen, and Streisand in particular is so deeply into this character that the herky-jerky editing and breathless writing don't harm her or get in the way (the faults can easily be overlooked). When writer Redford adapts his novel into a screenplay and the couple marries and moves to Hollywood in the McCarthy-Blacklist era, her passion for politics gets them both in hot water; that's where this script hits a snag, with increasingly melodramatic plotting (Redford's affair with a former flame) and confusion in the character motivations (this primarily due to hasty, eleventh-hour editing). Still, it is a handsomely-produced movie with a great tearjerker ending and two fine stars who plow right through the nonsense and bumpy continuity. They transcend the make-believe surroundings, turning the picture into something really special, something to remember. ***1/2 from ****