The Way We Live Now (film)
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Genre Drama Initial release May 27, 1970 (USA) Running time 1h 50m | 6.8/10 Duration Director | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Music director Nathan Sassover, Daniel Tamkus Screenplay Daniel Tamkus, Barry Brown Cast (Sara Aldridge), (Jane Aldridge), (Amelia), (Lionel Aldridge), (Samantha) Similar movies Six Weeks (1982), Joe (1970), Permanent Vacation (1980), Downtown: A Street Tale (2004), Choking Man (2006) |
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The Way We Live Now is a 1970 film, directed by Barry Brown, who was also its producer, cinematographer and film editor. It was written by Daniel Tamkus based on a novel by Warren Miller. The Way We Live Now was Linda Blair's first film.
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Lionel Aldridge is an advertising executive in New York City who finds that, despite his success, he is depressed and unfulfilled. His mid-life crisis drives him to leave his wife and family, and he throws himself into a series of love affairs only to find that they leave him no closer to finding meaning in his life.
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