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Seems Like Old Times (1980)
Rating:
Starring: Chevy Chase, Charles Grodin, Goldie Hawn, Robert Guillaume
Director: Jay Sandrich
Category: Comedy
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English,French
Length:
102 mins

 
 

 

Neil Simon strikes again! This time, America's king of comedy has teamed two of the most popular performers around - Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase - in an old-fashioned romantic farce.

Nick Gardenia (Chevy) is a writer who, while laboring over a novel in his oceanside retreat, is kidnapped by two crooks who force Nick to rob a bank for them. Deep in trouble, Nick has no one else to turn for help but his ex-wife Glenda (Goldie). Because Glenda is a sucker for strays (her house is packed with stray dogs), she takes him in. The problem is keeping him out of sight of her uptight district attorney husband (Charles Grodin). But Nick keeps popping up in unexpected places. This is one of Neil Simon's funniest comedies!