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Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Cast: Elliott Gould, Paula Prentiss, Geneviève Waïte, John Larch
A young playwright who writes porno novels to overcome a writer's block, lives the fantasies of one of his books, while trying to move with his wife from one apartment into a larger one.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Move, a 1970 comedy-fantasy film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, received a mixed response from critics. The film follows a young playwright who writes pornographic novels to overcome writer's block and ends up living the fantasies of one of his books while trying to move apartments with his wife. While the film has developed a cult following over the years, critical and audience reception has been divided.
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Move (1970) directed by Stuart Rosenberg offers a unique blend of comedy and fantasy, following a young playwright's creative journey as he navigates writer's block and brings his porno novel fantasies to life. With standout performances from Elliott Gould, Paula Prentiss, and Geneviève Waïte, this film offers an imaginative exploration of the creative process and the lines between reality and fantasy.
Move is a 1970 American comedy film starring Elliott Gould, Paula Prentiss and Geneviève Waïte, and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The screenplay was written by Joel Lieber and Stanley Hart, adapted from a novel by Lieber.
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