Luv (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 26, 1967

Original Title:
Luv

Alternate Titles:
Лав

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Jalem Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

LUV is fun ... try and make it!

Depressed by the direction his life is taking, Harry decides to take his own life by jumping off the Manhattan Bridge. At the last minute he's stopped by old friend Milt Manville, a successful stock broker. Milt, however, is facing his own problem: he has fallen out of love with his argumentative wife, Ellen. In a misguided effort to solve both of their problems, he introduces Ellen to Harry, hoping the two will fall in love.

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Costume Design:
Donfeld

Dialogue Coach:
Alan DeWitt

Director:
Clive Donner

Director of Photography:
Ernest Laszlo

Editor:
Harold F. Kress

Executive Producer:
Gordon Carroll

First Assistant Director:
David Salven

Hairstylist:
Virginia Jones

Makeup Supervisor:
Ben Lane

Original Music Composer:
Gerry Mulligan

Other:
Richard Lawrence

Producer:
Martin Manulis

Production Design:
Albert Brenner

Script Supervisor:
Betty Levin

Second Assistant Director:
Steve Siporin

Set Decoration:
Frank Tuttle

Sound:
Jack Haynes
William Randall Jr.

Sound Supervisor:
Charles J. Rice

Special Effects:
Geza Gaspar

Still Photographer:
Robert Willoughby

Theatre Play:
Murray Schisgal

Title Designer:
Benjamin Jackson
Jeremy Lepard

Unit Production Manager:
Howard Pine

Writer:
Elliott Baker

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