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Friends & Lovers

"... can you tell the difference?"

April 16, 1999 1h 43m 4.8/10 (29 votes)

Originally released in 1999. Friends & Lovers is a comedy/romance film. directed by George Haas.

Starring George Newbern, Alison Eastwood, and Neill Barry

Synopsis

Friends for ten years, a group of twenty-somethings head for the ski slopes as guests of Ian's father. (Ian and dad are estranged because dad worked too many hours when Ian was a lad.) Dad has something to say, but Ian won't listen. Meanwhile, David is gay and virginal; Ian's business partner, Keaton, is unhappy that his sister Jane is pregnant with no plans to tell the father; Lisa is everybody's pal and no one's lover; John, stuck in adolescence, is always on the make. He brings German-born stunner, Carla, and promptly loses her affection to Hans, a fast-talking ski instructor. David meets Manny: they have chess in common. Soon, surprises abound as relationships take new turns.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 16, 1999 26 years ago
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Runtime 1h 43m 103 minutes total
User Rating 4.8/10 Mixed (29 votes)
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Box Office $94.6K Worldwide gross
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Revenue
$94,633

Production Companies

  • C.E.O. Films
  • Laguna Entertainment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Friends & Lovers about?

Friends for ten years, a group of twenty-somethings head for the ski slopes as guests of Ian's father. (Ian and dad are estranged because dad worked too many hours when Ian was a lad.) Dad has some...

Who directed Friends & Lovers?

Friends & Lovers was directed by George Haas.

How long is Friends & Lovers?

Friends & Lovers has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).

When was Friends & Lovers released?

Friends & Lovers was released on April 16, 1999 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Friends & Lovers?

The main cast of Friends & Lovers includes George Newbern, Alison Eastwood, Neill Barry, Suzanne Cryer, Danny Nucci.