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produced by
Howard G.
Minsky and
directed by
Arthur Hiller and
starred Ali
MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal,
alongside John Marley, Ray Milland, and
Tommy Lee Jones...
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American romantic comedy-drama film
starring Richard Benjamin and Ali
MacGraw,
directed by
Larry Peerce and
based on the 1959
novella of the same name...
- Mc
Graw or
MacGraw may
refer to: Mc
Graw (surname) Mc
Graw, New York Mc
Graw-Hill Education, a
publishing and
education corporation McGrawville, New York This...
- not want to be
separated from Ali
MacGraw for the
duration of the shoot.
McQueen then
asked Friedkin to let
MacGraw act as a producer, so she
could be...
- by Sam Peckinpah,
written by
Walter Hill, and
stars Steve McQueen, Ali
MacGraw, Ben Johnson, Al Lettieri, and
Sally Struthers. The plot
follows imprisoned...
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Fourth of July (1989).
Evans was born in New York City to
actress Ali
MacGraw and the late
producer Robert Evans. His
father was of
Russian Jewish descent...
- head,
Robert Evans, who was also
married to the film's
female lead, Ali
MacGraw, said they
tested 14
other actors but no one
compared to O'Neal; he said...
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starring Ali
MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal. The line is
spoken twice in the film: once in the
middle of the film, by
Jennifer Cavalleri (
MacGraw's character)...
- action-comedy film
directed by Sam
Peckinpah and
starring Kris Kristofferson, Ali
MacGraw,
Ernest Borgnine, Burt Young,
Madge Sinclair and
Franklyn Ajaye. The film...