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Say Hello to Yesterday (1971)

Say Hello to Yesterday (1971)
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Jean Simmons is a housewife on a brief shopping trip to London. A young, unemployed lout (Leonard Whiting) who, seeing her on the inbound train, sets his sights on her, and tries to get a response from her as he chases her all over town. At one point desperate, he steals her purse so that he will be the one chased. Eventually, he breaks down her reserve and they are able to meet properly, converse, and get to know one another. A romantic energy has developed in their relationship as the unlikely twosome joins together briefly. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Director(s):
Alvin Rakoff
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Say Hello to Yesterday

Jean Simmons is a housewife on a brief shopping trip to London. A young, unemployed lout (Leonard Whiting) who, seeing her on the inbound train, sets his sights on her, and tries to get a response from her as he chases her all over town. At one point desperate, he steals her purse so that he will be the one chased. Eventually, he breaks down her reserve and they are able to meet properly, converse, and get to know one another. A romantic energy has developed in their relationship as the unlikely twosome joins together briefly. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Alvin Rakoff
Writer(s):
Peter KingAlvin Rakoff
Producer(s):
Josef Shaftel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children)
Categories:
ForeignRomanceDrama
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    Dalia T.

    It was such a period piece. If you like that 70s (porno setting and feel) this is the movie for you. Its goofy and odd yet you come to like each character for their own flaws. Would I watch it again or recommend, no not really.

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    Roger C.

    This movie was about as stupid as any I'd seen for quite a while. How Jean Simmons (my lifelong favorite actress) could have let herself be made to be in this movie I'll never understand!!! I didn't even watch it to the end.....

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    Paola O.

    very original and true romantic

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