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About the Film

Year

1990

Rating

PG-13

Genre

Comedy

Running Time

101 MIN

Synopsis

The once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between star Gene Wilder and director Leonard Nimoy resulted in the charmingly haphazard and anachronistic Funny About Love. Wilder plays political cartoonist Duffy Bergman, who falls in love with much-younger Meg (Christine Lahti) during a book-signing session. Once married, the old "clash of careers" bugaboo arises: Meg wants to continue working as a chef in a fancy New York restaurant, while Duffy would prefer that she think about starting a family. When it seems as though Meg may be incapable of bearing children, the self-involved Duffy impregnates earthy college coed Daphne (Mary Stuart Masterson). How a happy ending can grow from this complication is a puzzlement. Funny About Love was based—extremely loosely—on a speech once delivered by Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene. The laughs tend to be sporadic, though Stephen Toblowsky scores high marks as a jocular fertility doctor.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Christine Lahti

Meg Lloyd

Mary Stuart Masterson

Daphne Delillo

Gene Wilder

Duffy Bergman

Robert Prosky

E. T

Anne Jackson

Adele Bergman

Stephen Tobolowsky

Dr. Hugo Blatt

Susan Ruttan

Claire Raskin

Jean de Baer

Vivian

David Margulies

Dr. Benjamin

Jeannette Kerner

Delta Gamma

About the Crew

Director

Leonard Nimoy

Producer

Jon Avnet

Producer

Jordan Kerner

Writer

David Frankel

Based on Novel By

Bob Greene

Writer

Norman Steinberg

Music Scoring

Miles Goodman