Love Story

Synopsis: Harvard Law student Oliver Barrett IV and music student Jennifer Cavilleri share a chemistry they cannot deny - and a love they cannot ignore. Despite their opposite backgrounds, the young couple put their hearts on the line for each other. When they marry, Oliver's wealthy father threatens to disown him. Jenny tries to reconcile the Barrett men, but to no avail. Oliver and Jenny continue to build their life together. Relying only on each other, they believe love can fix anything. But fate has other plans. Soon, what began as a brutally honest friendship becomes the love story of their lives.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Arthur Hiller
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 9 wins & 16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
84
Rotten Tomatoes:
58%
PG
Year:
1970
100 min
Website
7,012 Views


What can you say about

a 25-year-old girl who died?

That she was beautiful and brilliant?

That she loved Mozart and Bach?

The Beatles?

And me?

- Do you have this book?

- You have your own library.

- Answer my question.

- Answer mine first.

We're allowed to use

the Radcliffe library.

I'm not talking legality,

I'm talking ethics.

Harvard's got five million books,

Radcliffe a few thousand.

I only want one. I've got

an hour exam tomorrow, damn it!

Please watch your profanity, preppy.

Why do you think

I went to prep school?

- You look stupid and rich.

- Actually, I'm smart and poor.

No, I'm smart and poor.

- Why are you so smart?

- I won't have coffee with you.

- I wouldn't ask you.

- That's what makes you stupid.

Comp. Lit. 105. Not bad.

Music 150. Not bad.

Music 201, that's a graduate course.

- Renaissance polyphony.

- What's polyphony?

Nothing sexual, preppy.

I told you, my name is Oliver.

- First or last?

- First.

- Oliver what?

- Barrett.

- Barrett like the poet?

- Yeah, no relation.

- Barrett like the hall?

- Yes.

I'm having coffee

with a Harvard building.

I'm not Barrett Hall. My great

grandfather just gave it to Harvard.

So his not-so-great grandson

could get in?

If you think I'm a loser, why did you

bulldoze me into buying you coffee?

I like your body.

- I major in Social Studies.

- It doesn't show.

- It's an honours programme.

- I know you've got a few brains.

- Really?

- You're hung up on me, aren't you?

- Jenny?

- Yeah?

Listen, you Radcliffe b*tch.

There's a hockey game on Friday.

- So?

- I want you to come.

Why would I go

to a lousy hockey game?

- Because I'm playing.

- For which side?

Two minutes for number seven.

Holding.

Penalty, Barrett, Harvard,

Two minutes, Holding,

Why are you here

when your friends are playing?

I'm in the penalty box.

- What did you do?

- I tried too hard.

- Is that a big disgrace?

- I'm trying to concentrate.

- On what?

- On how I'll total that bastard.

Come on, Harvard, let's go!

Are you a dirty player?

Would you ever total me?

- I will right now if you don't shut up.

- I'm leaving. Goodbye.

Barrett back in the game,

Harvard have full strength,

And a goal, Ackerman,

Assist, Barrett,

- Now I've seen a hockey game.

- What did you like best?

- When you were on your ass.

- Thanks for coming.

I didn't say you could kiss me.

- I was carried away.

- I wasn't.

I may not call you for a few months,

or I might call you

when I get back to my room.

- Bastard.

- You can dish it out, but not take it.

- Hello, animals.

- Hey, Ollie.

- What did you get?

- An assist.

- Off Cavilleri?

- None of your business.

- I'm your roommate!

- Has Barrett got a new goodie?

Jenny Cavilleri.

It's a music type from Rhode Island.

- I know her. Real tight-ass.

- Plays piano for the Bach Society.

- What does she play with Barrett?

- Probably hard to get.

Simpson. Up yours.

That proves it.

Hello, Jen?

What would you say if I told you...

I think I'm in love with you?

Never say "love" if you don't mean it.

You're a known quantity.

Meaning?

You're known for quantity.

At Radcliffe, every hall is Barrett Hall.

- You've been checking up on me.

- I won't dine outdoors with anybody.

- Am I just anybody?

- What do you think, preppy?

You'll have to fend for yourself

this weekend.

I'll be mixing it up

with Francis LaPierre.

- Very funny.

- Are you jealous?

He's the captain

of the Cornell hockey team.

You've been reading the sports page.

I wouldn't mind

watching you play against Cornell.

No. I'll be involved.

Oh, yeah. The All-Ivy title.

- More than the All-Ivy title?

- A lot more.

Cornell goal,

Score tied, 3-3,

Come on, man! Quit!

I'll kick your ass back to Montreal!

Get up!

You're out of the game, Barrett.

Come on!

- Je vais te casser la gueule!

- I'll break yours before mine!

Come on, Barrett, get off the ice!

You Montreal faggots!

What?! Francis LaPierre

started the fight!

- Get in!

- Come on!

Five minutes for number seven. Fight.

Penalty, Barrett, Harvard,

Five minutes for fighting,

You probably want a steak, son.

No, thanks. The doctor took care of it.

I meant for your stomach, Oliver.

- I'm supposed to eat with the team.

- Oh, that's fine.

- Does your face hurt?

- No, sir.

- Jack Wells should take a look at it.

- That's not necessary.

- Jack's a specialist.

- It's nothing special.

- My car's there. Can I give you a lift?

- I'll walk you to your car.

Have you heard from the Law School?

I haven't exactly decided

on the Law School.

I was merely asking

if the Law School had decided on you.

- No.

- There really isn't any doubt.

- About what?

- The school needs good men like you.

- They haven't got a hockey team.

- You have other qualities, Oliver.

I'm sorry you had to see Harvard lose.

I came to see you play.

The Dean of the school

is an old classmate...

That's very nice, sir.

- Goodbye.

- Goodbye, sir.

- Give my best to Mother.

- Yes, I will.

Briggs Hall. Sandy Davidson.

Jennifer Cavilleri.

You have a call.

She's in the downstairs phone booth.

- Where is that?

- Around the corner.

Would you please...

For God's sake, Phil!

Yes. Yeah, yeah,

for the million-and-oneth time, yeah!

Absolutely! Oh, I love you, too, Phil.

Yeah, I love you, too.

Goodbye.

- What happened? You look terrible.

- I'm injured.

Did you make

the other guy look worse?

I always make

the other guy look worse.

- Jenny?

- Yeah?

- Who's Phil?

- My father.

You call your father Phil?

- It's his name, what do you call yours?

- Son-of-a-b*tch.

- To his face?

- I never see his face.

- Why? Does he wear a mask?

- In a way.

He must be proud.

You're a Harvard jock.

- So was he.

- Bigger than All-Ivy?

He rowed single sculls

in the 1928 Olympics.

- Did he win?

- No.

- Then why is he a son-of-a-b*tch?

- He leans on me.

- He makes me do the right things.

- So?

I don't like to have to put out X amount

of achievement every term.

You hate making the Dean's list

and being All-Ivy!

He expects no less, and when

I come through, he is so indifferent.

- Ridiculous!

- And what did he say after the game?

He went all that way to watch you play?

After we blew the title

and after I was nearly massacred,

do you know what he said to his son?

- Whores in Ithaca?

- "I know the Dean of the Law School. "

What did you expect him to say?

"How is your sex life?"

- Whose side are you on?

- I didn't know it was a war.

- You don't understand.

- More than you wish I did.

Did the son-of-a-b*tch

at least get lousy grades?

- He was a Rhodes scholar.

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Erich Segal

Erich Wolf Segal (June 16, 1937 – January 17, 2010) was an American author, screenwriter, educator and classicist. He was best known for writing the novel Love Story (1970), a best-seller, and writing the motion picture of the same name, which was a major hit. more…

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