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The Young Lovers (1964 film)

The Young Lovers
Directed by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Produced by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Screenplay by George Garrett
Based on a novel by Julian Halevy
Starring Peter Fonda
Sharon Hugueny
Nick Adams
Deborah Walley
Music by composed and conducted by Sol Kaplan
Cinematography Joseph Biroc, A.S.C.
Ellsworth Fredericks, A.S.C.
Edited by William A. Lyon, A.C.E.
Production
company
Tigertail Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
Copyrighted: June 23, 1964
premiere (in Cleveland):
October 14, 1964
Running time
110 min.
Country United States
Language English

The Young Lovers is a black-and-white American romantic drama, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in November 1964. The sole directorial effort of its producer, Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., it stars Peter Fonda and Sharon Hugueny (in the final of her four feature film appearances), with second leads Nick Adams and Deborah Walley. Scripted by George Garrett from a 1955 novel by Julian Halevy, the film was shot in September–October 1963 and released a year later.

While attending college, Eddie (Peter Fonda) shares an apartment with another student, nicknamed Tarragoo (Nick Adams). Tarragoo's girlfriend Debbie (Deborah Walley) and her friend Pam (Sharon Hugueny), who is studying to be a teacher and lives with her widowed mother (Beatrice Straight), are frequent visitors. Eddie and Pam develop a close relationship; and, during the time her mother is away from home for a few days, Pam allows Eddie to stay the night. Finding herself pregnant, she tells Eddie who reacts with unhappiness, being low on funds and dismayed by the prospect of losing his scholarship. Pam discusses the situation with her mother, considers having an abortion, decides against it and makes plans to leave.

Meanwhile, Eddie, with help from professors Schwartz (Malachi Throne) and Reese (Joseph Campanella), improves his educational standing by passing an exam and consults with Tarragoo and Debbie who advise him to take the morally correct path. At the crossroads of integrity, Eddie chooses rectitude and goes to Pam's mother, intent upon telling her so. Learning that Pam has already departed, he aims to follow her, with the conviction that whatever life offers, they will be able to face it together.

"There is a moment when the rest of the world ceases to exist."


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