Just the Way You Are (1984 film)
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| Directed by | Édouard Molinaro |
| Produced by | Léo L. Fuchs |
| Written by | Allan Burns |
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| Music by | Vladimir Cosma |
| Cinematography | Claude Lecomte |
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| Distributed by | MGM/UA Entertainment Company |
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Running time | 94 min |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $7,889,694[1] |
Just the Way You Are is a 1984 comedy/drama film that stars Kristy McNichol and Michael Ontkean. It was directed by Édouard Molinaro.
Plot
Susan is a professional flautist in Boston who has been handicapped since childhood and is forced to wear a leg brace to get around. After breaking up with her boyfriend, she accepts the offer to travel to Europe on a concert tour. While in Paris, she comes up with an idea to disguise her leg by putting it in a cast and travel on her own to the French Alps to be treated without pity. Not looking to find romance, Susan however has become the interest of Peter, a news photographer. They soon fall in love and Susan is forced to decide if she should tell Peter the truth about herself.
Main cast
- Kristy McNichol ... Susan Berlanger
- Michael Ontkean ... Peter Nichols
- Kaki Hunter ... Lisa Elliott
- André Dussollier ... François Rossignol
- Catherine Salviat ... Nicole Schallon
- Robert Carradine ... Sam Carpenter
- Alexandra Paul ... Bobbie
- Lance Guest ... Jack the Answering Service Guy
- Tim Daly ... Frank Bantam
- Patrick Cassidy ... Steve Haslachez
- Gérard Jugnot ... Desk Clerk, Hotel Monte Blanc
- André Oumansky ... Paris Doctor
- Billy Kearns ... Earl Cooper, Frank's Boss
- Joyce Gordon ... Answering Service Lady
- Wayne Robson ... Theater Assistant Manager
- Jean-Claude Ostrander ... French Ski Instructor
- Garrick Dowhen ... Bill Holland, American Ski Coach
External links
- Just the Way You Are at the Internet Movie Database
- Just the Way You Are at the TCM Movie Database
- Just the Way You Are at AllMovie
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