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Making Love

  • 1982
  • 12
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.1K
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Kate Jackson, Harry Hamlin, and Michael Ontkean in Making Love (1982)
A successful young L.A. doctor and his equally successful television-producer wife find their happily-ever-after life torn assunder when he suddenly confronts his long-repressed attraction for other men. Zach and Claire live a comfortable life secure in their love for one another when Bart, a swinging L.A. novelist, walks into Zach's office and awakens unfamiliar feelings in him. In a move which leaves him wracked with guilt, Zach cancels dinner with his wife in order to go out with Bart. He is inexplicably drawn to this man who seems intent on keeping him at arms distance. Why can't Bart allow their relationship to grow? he wonders. Exasperated, he asks Bart, "Do you snore? Does anybody ever get a chance to find out?" As Zach's absences become more and more frequent, Claire's concern manifests itself in the suspicion that he is having an affair with another woman. Jilted by Bart and feeling alone for the first time in his married life, Zach resolves to tell Claire the truth about himself. Predictably, Claire is shocked that she could have known so little about the man she has loved for so many years and accuses him of deceiving her from the very start.
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A successful young Los Angeles doctor and his equally successful television producer wife find their happily-ever-after life torn asunder when the husband suddenly confronts his long-repress... Read allA successful young Los Angeles doctor and his equally successful television producer wife find their happily-ever-after life torn asunder when the husband suddenly confronts his long-repressed attraction for other men. Zach and Claire live a comfortable life, secure in their love... Read allA successful young Los Angeles doctor and his equally successful television producer wife find their happily-ever-after life torn asunder when the husband suddenly confronts his long-repressed attraction for other men. Zach and Claire live a comfortable life, secure in their love for one another when Bart, a swinging Los Angeles novelist, walks into Zach's office for ... Read all

  • Director
    • Arthur Hiller
  • Writers
    • Barry Sandler
    • A. Scott Berg
  • Stars
    • Michael Ontkean
    • Kate Jackson
    • Harry Hamlin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writers
      • Barry Sandler
      • A. Scott Berg
    • Stars
      • Michael Ontkean
      • Kate Jackson
      • Harry Hamlin
    • 69User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Michael Ontkean
    Michael Ontkean
    • Zach
    Kate Jackson
    Kate Jackson
    • Claire
    Harry Hamlin
    Harry Hamlin
    • Bart
    Wendy Hiller
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    • Winnie
    Arthur Hill
    Arthur Hill
    • Henry
    Nancy Olson
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    • Christine
    John Dukakis
    John Dukakis
    • Tim
    Terry Kiser
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    • Harrington
    Dennis Howard
    • Larry
    Asher Brauner
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    • David
    Gwen Arner
    • Alrene
    Gary Swanson
    Gary Swanson
    • Ken
    Anne Haney
    Anne Haney
    • Lila
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    Stanley Kamel
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    • Charlie
    Charles Lucia
    Charles Lucia
    • Chip
    Doug Johnson
    • Doug
    Ben Mittleman
    • Ben
    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writers
      • Barry Sandler
      • A. Scott Berg
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    butchM

    A fine film for it's time that holds up well

    I saw this when it first came out. I was 20. I had never seen a film about gay men before - except Boys in the Band - on late nite TV. That film scared me. This one made me feel good and positive about myself. It is warm and sad and happy and realistic. (well if we were all successful LA tyes, anyway) Credit goes to Ontkean and Hamlin for taking on these roles at the time. Jackson is terrific. She has a scene in the phone with her estranged father that makes you realize why she was first choice for Joanna Kramer in Kramer vs Kramer. Wish this would come out on dvd.
    scottsteaux

    Way ahead of its time

    MAKING LOVE was dismissed as a rather routine melodrama despite its "controversial" subject. This is a pity, for this film is years ahead of its time in the frank and non-judgmental approach it takes to same-sex love. The on-screen kiss between Michael Ontkean and Harry Hamlin was in some ways the "shot heard round the world;" although not sexually explicit, this movie has clear and frank lovemaking scenes between the two men. This has yet to be duplicated in a mainstream Hollywood film; eleven years after MAKING LOVE, Hollywood gave us PHILADELPHIA, a "groundbreaking" film in which the lovers don't even kiss! This is progress?

    Unappreciated in its time, MAKING LOVE has held up surprisingly well. Yes, it is a rather routine romance; except for the gender-switch, there isn't much here that is new or unusual. Yet, oddly, this is exactly what makes this film so appealing. Homosexuality is not seen as a problem except where it coincidentally creates one; the love triangle is handled in almost exactly the same way it would be if the husband had an affair with a woman. The stars are attractive and sympathetic and all give extremely appealing and deeply felt performances. If you saw it in 1982, it's worth a second (even third) look. If you've never seen it, it's a treat.
    10bradley-matchett

    A totally under-rated ground-breaking film

    I remember hearing about this film long before it came out. Living in a small eastern Ontario town in Canada in 1982 (a town with an army base no less) I thought that as much as I wanted to, my chances of seeing this film were pretty slim unless I could somehow make it to a big city. Finally, I lucked out and the film did come to our town as part of a double-bill along with Neil Simon's "I Ought To Be In Pictures". I remember watching as this movie (the second feature) started, and silence descended upon the entire theatre. You could have heard a pin drop. As the movie progressed and we got to the scene where Zack and Bart lovingly kiss for the first time there was pandemonium in the theatre. It seemed like half the audience got up. People were yelling abusive epithets at the screen and storming out of the theatre in droves. As a young man on the brink of committing suicide because of feelings I didn't understand and had no relation to -- this movie saved my life. For the first time in my life, after watching this film, I could identify with someone else, and I knew there were other people like me in this world. I thought then, and I think now, twenty-two years later, that all the people involved with this film took tremendous chances and showed great courage in seeing to it this movie was made.

    Say what you will about the soap opera type plot, and making the movie more palatable for mainstream tastes, the fact remains that this was in its time a ground-breaking film. I know many other people who have been profoundly touched by this film. Several years ago I ran a group for gay men in various stages of coming out. One night I showed them my own personal copy of this film. Nearly all who were viewing it for the first time were still totally mesmerized and awed by the courage shown by all involved with this film, particularly Harry Hamlin and Michael Ontkean. Both of these actors were already popular established actors at the time this film was made, and both of them took tremendous risks with their careers by taking these parts. For a movie to actually show two men in a loving relationship, and to actually show two men kiss each other on the lips was amazingly brave. As was pointed out elsewhere on this board Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas would not even kiss in the 'critically acclaimed' "Philadelphia", and that was many years later. Kate Jackson was fresh off "Charlie's Angels" when she took the part of Claire. Kate did a wonderful job in this film, and held her own against two powerful actors. Her powerful speech to her husband after he comes out to her gave many women the words to say to their husbands.

    All of these years later I don't think there is a finer 'coming out' film than "Making Love"!
    9gzaglin

    groundbreaking - ahead of its time

    Saw this movie in 1982, and remember the gasps of the audience before half the theater left.

    Saw it again 4/24/2001 on Fox Movie, and was amazed at how relevent this movie still is, and how it anticpated the sensitivity which we now take for granted in the portrayal of homoerotic themes.

    My hats off to Barry Sandler and Arthur Hill for doing this way before it's time, and to Michael Otkean and Harry Hamlin for a willingness to take on the roles of two gay men way before the American public was ready to see it.
    wtcouncil

    Somethings need to be said.

    I believe that given this film was made in 1982, in the early stages of the AIDS epidemic, it IS groundbreaking.

    For me, it was the film that helped a struggling 10 grader come to terms with his sexuality. Therefore, I recommend this film to anyone who wants to know what it is like to admit to yourself that you are in denial and being self-deceiving. It follows a man's journey through self-discovery and the unfortunate damage that this type of discovery can bring to a family, friends, and other loved ones, when the reality is finally admitted. Anyone who cannot see this for what it is may need to do some self-discovery work of his or her own to ascertain what is living just below the surface that is presented to the public.

    Although the plot and story are a bit simplistic by today's standards, in its day it was revolutionary: a former TV star (Kate Jackson), up-and-coming hunkies star (Harry Hamlin), and the gorgeous guy next door type (Michael Ontkean). Even the sex scene between the men was too much for many in that time.

    Al in all, I would say that it is not as bad as many have commented and it is not a tour-de-force of acting either. Just good, old-fashioned melodrama, American-style.

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    • Trivia
      When singer Roberta Flack was asked by Hotspots Magazine if she was nervous about recording the film's title theme song, even after knowing what it would be about, she responded, "Afraid of singing a song about love? Never. I was so glad when that song charted. People who did not know that the song was about love between two men loved that song. I would talk about it in my shows, and about how love is love. Between a man and a woman, between two men, between two women. Love is universal, like music."
    • Quotes

      Zach Elliot: It's something you don't have any control over. I mean, whether you're born with it or acquire it, who knows? But there's something in me that needs to be with a man.

      Claire: My God!

      Zach Elliot: Maybe it's his strength, his attitude. Maybe he's everything I'm not, I don't know. Maybe it's brotherhood, bonding, release. Maybe it's just the need for another man's approval. But it's that feeling...

      Claire: Stop it! God!

    • Crazy credits
      The 20th Century Fox logo plays without the fanfare.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Cannery Row/The Boat is Full/Soldier Girls/Making Love (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Making Love
      Written by Carole Bayer Sager, Burt Bacharach and Bruce Roberts

      Performed by Roberta Flack

      Produced by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager

      (P) 1982 Atlantic Recording Corp.

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Su otro amor
    • Filming locations
      • Western Canyon Rd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • IndieProd Company Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,897,978
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,015,497
      • Feb 15, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,897,978
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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