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Touch Of Class, A (1973)
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Starring: Glenda Jackson, George Segal, Hildegard Neil, Paul Sorvino
Director: Melvin Frank
Category: Comedy, Independent, Classic
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,French
Length:
106 mins
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They had the perfect love affair. Until they fell in love.

Being free and easy proves neither free nor easy for married Steve and divorced Vickie when they fall in love. George Segal and Glenda Jackson bring the right touch to A Touch of Class, a glossy, grown-up romantic comedy. At his harried best teetering between two households, Segal plays sometimes sly, sometimes fumbling Steve. As Vickie, Jackson slings verbal jabs at hotel furnishings with equal glee - and won the second of her two Best Actress Academy Awards®. The honors for this classiest of romantic romps don’t stop there. The two leads each won Golden Globes. And the film earned five Oscar® nominations in all, including Best Picture. All in all, it's entertainment touched by magic.

 
 
   
   

 
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