Every day, AlloCiné recommends watching a movie (again) on TV. Tonight: A cult and romantic movie from the 70s.
After his small screen debut and thirty Hollywood films, director Arthur Hill achieves the blessing Love story in 1970. A tragic love story due to illness, a mythical couple formed by aspiring actors Ali McGraw and Ryan O’Neill, a particularly refined production and timeless dialogues: this is what makes it a cult romantic film.
With only a small budget of two million dollars, Love story It charted over 130 and totaled over 5.5 million downloads in France (where it was released a year later).
The soundtrack, composed by Francis Lai (then author of the famous theme music Man and Woman), greatly contributed to the film’s popularity. Recommended by Alain Delon Love storyHe especially created the title “Where to start?” (reproduced in French by Mireille Mathieu), which became one of the biggest hits of 1971 and which was subsequently sung by many artists. Francis Lai was also awarded the Oscar for Best Original Score for this work.
With an average viewer rating of 3.6 out of 5, Love story Arthur Hill’s filmography ranks first on AlloCiné (ex aequo with Transamerica Express).
Arthur Hiller’s love story with Ally McGraw, Ryan O’Neill, Ray Milland…
Tonight at Arte at 20:55.
Source: allocine

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