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Making Love (1982)
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Arthur Hiller directed this drama exploring the disintegration of an ideal marriage after the husband discovers he is gay. Kate Jackson is Claire, a successful television producer, and Michael Ontkean is her husband Zack, an equally successful doctor. They enjoy eight years of married bliss until homosexual writer Bart McGuire (Harry Hamlin) appears at Zack's office. As Zack gets to know Bart, he discovers he is attracted to him. He asks Bart out to dinner, one thing leads to another, and soon Zack announces to Claire that he wants to explore his new-found sexuality with Bart. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael OntkeanKate Jackson, (more)
Director(s):
Arthur Hiller
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Chris H.

    This movie had to be controversial in it's time. A hot cast with actual male-on-male kissing scenes. WOW! Unfortunately, this film bored me. It had this wonderful story but it wasn't executed well. Wish someone would remake this today.

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    Aaron R.

    I agree with the comment that Making Love was controversial for its time. But by today's standards, this movie was rather lame. I admit, it IS funny to remember a time where male/male kissing was so taboo that we needed a disclaimer at the beginning of the movie. Making Love is good for its historic value; a reminder of how far we've really come in society -- but that's about it.

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    Thomas L.

    This movie is a touching tragedy as well as a moving love story. I feel that this movie was ahead of its time. ItÂ’s nice to see that it has made it to DVD.

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