The Man Who Loved Women (1983 film)
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Directed by | Blake Edwards |
Produced by | Tony Adams Blake Edwards |
Screenplay by | Blake Edwards Milton Wexler Geoffrey Edwards |
Story by | Michel Fermaud Suzanne Schiffman François Truffaut |
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Music by | Henry Mancini |
Cinematography | Haskell Wexler |
Edited by | Ralph E. Winters |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $19 million |
Box office | $10,964,231[1] |
The Man Who Loved Women is a 1983 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Burt Reynolds, Julie Andrews and Kim Basinger. It is a remake of the 1977 French film L'Homme qui aimait les femmes.
It chronicles the affairs of an artist, as told from the perspective of his analyst and eventual lover. She chronicles his obsessive love of women, which leads to his eventual death.
Plot synopsis
David Fowler (Reynolds) is a successful sculptor whose fast and loose lovelife slams him head-on into a mid-life crisis when his insatiable hunger for women begins to render him socially, artistically, and sexually impotent. His quest to end his losing streak leads him to the couch of attractive psychiatrist Marianna (Andrews), to whom David must explain everything—beginning with his first sexual encounter—in an attempt to regain control of his life.
David relates his exploits, including an affair with Louise, a beautiful woman married to a Texas millionaire, who likes to have sex in risky public places. He also has a fling with Agnes, mistaking her for a woman he saw on the street whose legs were all of her that he could view.
David ultimately falls in love with Marianna, his therapist, who must cease seeing him as a patient to indulge their affair. His funeral draws women of all kinds, lining up to pay their last respects.
Cast
- Burt Reynolds - David Fowler
- Julie Andrews - Marianna
- Kim Basinger - Louise
- Marilu Henner - Agnes
- Cynthia Sikes - Courtney
- Jennifer Edwards - Nancy
- Sela Ward - Janet
- Ellen Bauer - Svetlana
- Denise Crosby - Enid
- Tracy Vaccaro - Legs
- Barry Corbin - Roy
- Roger Rose - Sergeant Stone
Reception
While the original 1977 French film was greatly appreciated, the American remake however, was a box office flop and a critical failure.[citation needed] In the U.S, the film opened at #10 and went on to gross $10,964,231 (equivalent to $26,050,000 in 2021).
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External links
- Pages with broken file links
- 1983 films
- English-language films
- Articles with unsourced statements from July 2009
- American sex comedy films
- American films
- 1980s romantic comedy films
- 1980s comedy-drama films
- Columbia Pictures films
- Films directed by Blake Edwards
- Films shot in Houston, Texas
- American remakes of French films
- Film scores by Henry Mancini
- American comedy-drama films