Summaries

A middle-aged couple, on the verge of proceeding with a divorce, find themselves questioning their decision to separate when fellow friends and neighbors, oblivious to their marital troubles, assemble at their house for a 4th of July Weekend party.—Anonymous

David and Judy (Henry Jaglom and Patrice Townsend) have been separated for two years. When she shows up at David's to sign the divorce papers, he tricks her into staying the night with hope of a reconciliation. They are joined for Fourth of July weekend by two other couples. What ensues is an exploration of happiness, sadness, marriage, divorce, chocolate baths...and happy endings.—Rainbow Films

David was living the very quintessence of a happy life until, one day, his wife Judy expressed her wishes to end their marriage just out of the blue. On the night they are set to sign their final divorce papers, the notary protests and refuses to let them proceed with the signing of the papers when they choose not to refrain from kissing and indulging in marital affection. Judy stays the night with David and, the next day, David and Judy's best friends, long-married couple Eddie and Lucy, arrive as house-guests to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend. Soon after, Judy's sister Peggy arrives with her nebbishly taciturn boyfriend Maxwell. Together, the six of them comfort each other and fend off the passing of time and their explainable addiction to chocolate before a Sunday night gala attended by a great deal of their friends and family.—thustlebird

Details

Keywords
  • kiss
  • boyfriend girlfriend relationship
  • friend
  • memory
  • melancholy
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Oct 3, 1985
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Los Angeles, California, USA
Production companies The Rainbow Film Company International Rainbow Jagfilms

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 45m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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