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To Find A Man (1972) DVD

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To Find A Man (1972)

Director:

Buzz Kulik    

Writers:

Arnold Schulman (screenplay),  S.J. Wilson (novel)    

Stars:

Pamela Sue MartinDarren O'Connor, Phyllis Newman, Lloyd Bridges, Tom Ewell, Tom Bosley
 
 
Screen newcomers Darren O'Connor (the brother of Glynnis O'Connor) and Pamela Sue Martin (billed here as Pamela Martin) play a pair of 16-year-olds, former childhood sweethearts and playmates from Manhattan's Upper East Side, who find their lives thrust back together when she becomes pregnant by the boyfriend of a friend's mother. O'Connor's Andy Morrison has always loved Martin's Rosalind McCarthy from afar, but she has always been too self-centered to notice or care, until she needs him "to find a man" to do the abortion. He tries to go about solving her problem his way, methodically and carefully, all the while doing his best to cope with her outbursts and her need to get the abortion while she's home for the week from the Catholic boarding school that she attends. They battle insensitive bureaucrats, hopelessly overburdened hospitals, and her pushy and dissipated parents, as well as Andy's class prejudices, and in the course of solving Rosalind's problem, each realizes that they've never really known or understood the other.

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  1. Little Known Gem 5 Star Review

    Posted by on Jan 9th 2018

    This 1972 film about an immature teen girl who has been impregnated by her mother's boyfriend was panned by Charles Champlin, a highly influential film critic in the L.A. Times, which resulted in little box office. Pamela Sue Martin plays an immature Catholic girl who seeks an abortion, asking her same age friend, a boy, to help her get one. Her father is played by Lloyd Bridges. The boy, reluctantly agrees, and the point of the film is how he matures from the experience, while Martin remains a shallow spoiled immature girl, who learns nothing from the experience. One of my all time favorites is both entertaining and humorous, but also informative and intelligent. Great copy from this seller.



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