Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Sarah Lawson

Robert Harmon

Susan

Jack Lawson

Margarita

Albie Swanson

Agnes Swanson

Stepfather (Swanson)

Judge Dunbar

Milton Kravitz

Sam the Lawyer

Debbie Lawson

The Psychiatrist

Dr. Williams

Billy

Frank

Ken

Dottie

Cashier (Bowling Alley)

Taxi Driver (Animals)

Taxi Driver

Taxi Driver

Phyllis George Delano

Jade Meadows Swift

Mrs. Kiner

Back Up Singer

Back Up Singer

Charlene

Renee

Joanie

Phyllis

Jeanine

Laurie

Mary

Annette

Porter (Victoria Station)

Porter (Paris)

Judy Macy

Carla Fredrichs

Maid

Porter (Las Vegas)

Porter (Las Vegas)

Porter (Las Vegas)

Taxi Driver

Taxi Driver

Lenny

The Dog Man

House Man

Female Impersonator

Female Impersonator

Female Impersonator

Bartender

Bartender

Dean Shindel

Al

Musician in Opera Sequence

Musician in Opera Sequence

Musician in Opera Sequence

Musician in Opera Sequence

Musician in Opera Sequence

Musician in Opera Sequence

Musician in Opera Sequence

Musician in Opera Sequence

Ballet Dancer in Opera Sequence

Ballet Dancer in Opera Sequence

Ballet Dancer in Opera Sequence

Ballet Dancer in Opera Sequence

Ballet Dancer in Opera Sequence

Ballet Dancer in Opera Sequence
Written by talisencrw on 2016-01-15
It was wonderful seeing John Cassavetes and wife Gena Rowlands play brother and sister, each with serious sanity issues, in 'Love Streams' (I had only previously seen them together in the stellar 'Opening Night', my favourite Cassavetes film), from a script he co-wrote with the author of the 1980 stage play, Ted Allan (Cassavetes' character, Robert Harmon, was originally played by Jon Voight on stage). While his earliest film, 'Shadows', is least pleasing to me simply because I don't feel his cast there was of the quality necessary to handle that large degree of spontaneity and improvisation, by two decades later, he had refined (and perhaps perfected) his approach, and it's a great day for the two stars as well as stock company mainstay Seymour Cassel, who's always a treat to see. I strongly urge that if you have a sibling you love but currently have problems relating with, to take the time, watch the film with them, and learn something about yourself. This is probably the finest moment of Golan-Globus Films as well...