The Way We Live Now (film)
The Way We Live Now is a 1970 film directed by Barry Brown, who was also its producer, cinematographer and film editor. It was written by Daniel Tamkus based on a novel by Warren Miller. The Way We Live Now was Linda Blair's first film.
Cast
- Nicholas Pryor - Lionel Aldridge
- Joanna Miles - Amelia
- Lois Smith - Jane Aldridge
- Lynda Simon - Rosalind Leopold
- Patricia McAneny - Laurie
- Rebecca Darke - Martha
- Sydney Walker - Lincoln
- Linda Blair - Sara Aldridge
- Samantha Jones - Samantha
- Eugene Wood - Mr. Aldridge
- Miriam Phillips - Mrs. Aldridge
- Morris Strassberg - Mr. Leopold
- James McMurray - Bit Part
Plot
Lionel Aldridge is an advertising executive in New York City who finds that, despite his success, he is depressed and unfulfilled. His mid-life crisis drives him to leave his wife and family, and he throws himself into a series of love affairs only to find that they leave him no closer to finding meaning in his life.
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