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Un couple très particulier

Original title: A Different Story
  • 1978
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  • 1h 48m
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5.6/10
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Meg Foster and Perry King in Un couple très particulier (1978)
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A homosexual woman marries a gay male friend to prevent his deportation, but they soon fall in love.A homosexual woman marries a gay male friend to prevent his deportation, but they soon fall in love.A homosexual woman marries a gay male friend to prevent his deportation, but they soon fall in love.

  • Director
    • Paul Aaron
  • Writer
    • Henry Olek
  • Stars
    • Perry King
    • Meg Foster
    • Valerie Curtin
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Paul Aaron
    • Writer
      • Henry Olek
    • Stars
      • Perry King
      • Meg Foster
      • Valerie Curtin
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Perry King
    Perry King
    • Albert Walreavens
    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Stella Cooke
    Valerie Curtin
    Valerie Curtin
    • Phyllis
    Peter Donat
    Peter Donat
    • Sills
    Richard Bull
    Richard Bull
    • Mr. Cooke
    Barbara Collentine
    Barbara Collentine
    • Mrs. Cooke
    Guerin Barry
    • Ned
    Doug Higgins
    • Roger
    Lisa James
    Lisa James
    • Chris
    Eugene Butler
    Eugene Butler
    • Sam
    Linda Carpenter
    • Chastity
    Allan Hunt
    • Richard I
    Burke Byrnes
    • Richard II
    Eddy C. Dyer
    • Bernie
    Richard Altman
    • Phyllis's Neighbor
    Richard Seff
    • Justice of the Peace
    George Skaff
    • Mr. Hashmoni
    Sid Conrad
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    9BERGDORF

    Love can be found anywhere

    This movie is as unique as it is overlooked......A Different Story is just that, it shows how out of the need to survive or maintain, one can find the capacity to love if you have an open heart as well as an open mind. I first saw this on cable in the late 70's and it truly depicted the limitations of the gay community at the time. I believe this movie was ahead of its time in depicting a little slice of an obscure way of life. It is truly a classic in the sense that it was a precursor to what is now depicted as the extended family. This film should be available on DVD/VHS so that not only the extra ordinary performances of Meg Foster & Perry King can be acknowledged, but to show how far we have come & still have to go where relationships are concerned.
    8micoder

    Oh no, it can't happen here!

    This film was seen by my wife and I when it came out in 1978. It was a revelation to us. We actually thought that we were the only gay and lesbian couple who had ever married and had children. Obviously we were wrong. Love may come from where you don't expect it and maybe don't want it. But we both chose that love anyway.

    And no, it never changed our sexual orientation. That kind of stuff is for the Christian wackos.

    When we were young we both had affairs, but never with the opposite sex. As we aged we stopped having extramarital affairs.

    This story is not far fetched. However, the suggestion that they became heterosexuals seems pretty unrealistic to me. My wife and I have been sleeping together for the last 40 years. We are still gay. End of story.
    1moonspinner55

    Not different enough

    Lesbian marries a Belgian gay man to keep him in the States; they fall in love for real, but he cheats on her--with a woman. Gay leading characters (male or female) in a mainstream motion picture hadn't been in vogue for a number of years--you'd have to go back to "The Fox" or "The Killing of Sister George" in 1968, "The Boys in the Band" in 1970 and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" in 1971--which makes screenwriter Henry Olek's efforts here doubly disappointing. He has the brave notion to introduce homosexual people in a bland, middle-of-the-road setting (no camp attributes), and then drops the ball (or, perhaps, the ball was taken and dropped for him). You can't blame the actors--Meg Foster or Perry King--they are doing what they were assigned to do, to push forward a false plot. But they are pawns in a heterosexual's fantasy, that the gay lifestyle can be "corrected" with the "right partner." The agenda here is obviously unbalanced, and yet director Paul Aaron forges on with Olek's romantic clichés as if the only audience for their picture were straight, upper-class men and women who want to be able to say when it's over, "I always knew it was a choice." * from ****
    7Hey_Sweden

    Obviously not your typical romantic comedy.

    Filmmaker Paul Aaron ("A Force of One", "Deadly Force") began his career with this odd spin on the romantic formula. Written by Henry Olek, the premise has a gay female real estate agent, Stella (Meg Foster), and a gay male designer, Albert (Perry King), living as housemates. He turns out to be an illegal alien, and she gets the bright idea to marry him so he won't be faced with deportation. One night, after some drunken birthday celebrations, they end up in bed together and thereafter develop romantic feelings for each other.

    This certainly had the potential to be a total misfire, and could still easily be seen as problematic to a number of viewers. But it actually works fairly well, at least in its first half, before succumbing to corniness and predictability in its second half. Some audience members could probably do without the character of Stellas' previous lover Phyllis (Valerie Curtin, '9 to 5'), who's clearly unbalanced. But the characters of Stella and Albert are treated as healthy, happy, balanced individuals. This admittedly wouldn't be as successful if King and especially Foster weren't so good in their respective roles. You really do like these two, despite everything.

    Available now on Blu-ray in its original R-rated form (with some brief profanity and nudity), this was unsurprisingly quite controversial 43 years ago. Even today, it's not going to be to all (or very many) tastes. But curious movie watchers may still want to give this a look, if only for the performances (including Peter Donat ("The China Syndrome"), as a prominent orchestra conductor who was Alberts' previous romantic partner).

    Seven out of 10.
    9jamiemiller-07611

    Odd Romance

    In the 70's, there were few people as beautiful as Meg Foster and Perry King. The idea of them having sex and falling in love isn't terribly far fetched. The issue in A Different Story is that they both happen to be gay and have a one-time drunken fling and then Foster's character gets pregnant.

    It seems more like the concept of a wacky comedy, but A Different Story plays it fairly (pardon the pun) straight throughout. It's completely unrealistic and even quite offensive, but Foster and King manage to make it seem entirely plausible. I actually found Foster's former lover so much more offensive with her creepy bipolar personality. At least Foster and King's gay characters were shown as decent, stable human beings.

    I'm surprised that I wasn't more offended by this movie, but it's really enjoyable and sort of charming and sweet.

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      Susan Sarandon was initially set to play the role of Stella, but because the original financing fell through and monies had to be raised again from scratch, she was unavailable for the later shooting schedule and had to bow out.
    • Alternate versions
      Originally rated R in when released in 1978. Later that year the film was re-edited to secure a PG-rating. Current releases are the R-rated cut but still carry a PG-rating on the back.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'A Different Story' (2006)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Different Story
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Petersen Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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