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Director: Arthur Marks
Cast: George Hamilton, Peter Lawford, Olga Schoberová, Jesse White
Nina, a gorgeous blonde communist, attracts the attention of two wealthy bon vivants. Prince Solomon and Jack attempt to impress the young woman and win out over their rival, surrounded by the stunning scenery of Greece.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Togetherness (1970) is a comedy film directed by Arthur Marks that follows the story of Nina, a beautiful blonde communist, who attracts the attention of two wealthy bon vivants, Prince Solomon and Jack, as they compete for her affections amidst the stunning scenery of Greece. The critical and public reception of this film is not widely documented.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, character-driven comedies from the 1970s will likely enjoy the chemistry between the lead actors and the stunning Greek scenery in 'Togetherness'. Director Arthur Marks' light-hearted take on the rivalry between wealthy playboys competing for the affections of a beautiful young woman offers a unique blend of humor and visual splendor.
Arthur Ronald Marks was an American film and television director, writer, producer and distributor best known for his work in the blaxploitation genre, directing films such as Detroit 9000, Friday Foster, Bucktown, The Monkey Hu$tle and J. D.'s Revenge. He also directed and produced numerous episodes of the American legal drama Perry Mason, as well as episodes of Starsky & Hutch, Mannix, I Spy, My Friend Tony, The Dukes of Hazzard, Steve Canyon, and Young Daniel Boone.
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