Scene from Modern Romance (1981)
Scene Details
Duration: 181 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: 14 mb (71% saved) | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 49 mb |
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Actresses in this Scene

Birth Name: Kathryn Harrold
Birth Date: 1950-08-02
Birth Place: Tazewell, Tazewell County, United States
Career
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Most Important Roles: N/A
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Full Biography
Kathryn Harrold (born August 2, 1950) is an American actress, best known for starring in Albert Brooks’ Modern Romance (1981) and John Landis’ Into the Night (1985).
About the Movie: Modern Romance (1981)

Release Year: 1981
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Um Romance Moderno, Un romance de hoy, Nykyaikaista rakkautta, Modern románc, Nowoczesny romans, Современный роман, Modern Romance - Muß denn Liebe Alptraum Sein?
Director: Albert Brooks
Writer: Albert Brooks, Monica Mcgowan Johnson
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Andrew Scheinman, Martin Shafer
Companies: Columbia Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Romance
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: film editor, hollywood, neurotic, obsession, romcom
Story
Robert Cole, a neurotic film editor in Hollywood, constantly breaks up with and reconciles with his long-suffering girlfriend Mary Harvard, who works at a bank. Despite his irrational jealousy and self-centeredness, Mary has been too willing to let him get away with his disruptive antics. Throughout the movie, Robert's obsession with their relationship is paralleled by his work on a cheesy sci-fi film project with his co-worker Jay. The story explores whether they can learn to live with each other or if they're destined to remain in this cycle of breaking up and reconciling.
Summary
Modern Romance, directed by Albert Brooks in 1981, is a comedy-drama that provides an insightful look into the neurotic aspects of relationships. The film, set in Hollywood, follows film editor Robert Cole as he navigates his complex and obsessive relationship with Mary Harvard. It also offers a glimpse into the world of film editing through Robert's work on a sci-fi movie project.