Top cast:Edward Dillon,D.W. Griffith,George Gebhardt
Director:Elisabeth Röhm
Genre:Romance
Region:United States
Year:2010
Storyline:[In most of Fields"" films, however, he displays a disdain of children, regarding them as bratty and loathsome.Friends had given me several addresses in Ramsdale where lodgings were available for the summer.In the host""s white-picket fenced home in Ramsdale, Humbert is escorted on a guided tour of the suburban house by a matronly-looking, boorish, wealthy widow Charlotte Haze (Shelley Winters).Returning home at four in the morning, Roy is ecstatic and wakens his sleepy wife, unable to calm down: "Honey, Ronnie.The summer of 1989""s ""sleeper"" film has a number of startling resemblances to Woody Allen""s witty, urban romanceAnnie Hall (1977): the title credits (with a black background and white text) along with the film""s title song "It Had to Be You" (sung by Diane Keaton in Allen""s film) being played on a piano, direct camera interviews-testimonials, split-screen techniques, the Manhattan backdrop (including the fall foliage), evocative George Gershwin unes, obsessive talk about sex and death, the romance between a Jew and non-Jewish woman (shiksa), and Harry and Sally""s first meeting in 1977 - is the year the similar film was released.