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Closed Caption; "Remembering Romance With Diane Lane"; Retro artwork; Interactive menus; Production/awards notes; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Subtitles: English, Français, Español
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. At the Movies [2:28]
2. Commuting Credits [3:08]
3. Horseplay at Home [1:57]
4. Call Me Bogie [5:18]
5. Bingo! It's a Date [2:58]
6. Boys and Heidegger [4:09]
7. Two Smart Kids [4:04]
8. Julius [3:23]
9. Bridge of Sighs Legend [2:54]
10. Two Parties in One [2:24]
11. Male Anatomy [2:47]
12. Blue-Movie Bummer [4:30]
13. Downstairs/Upstairs [4:58]
14. Slugging George, Baffling Brod [2:48]
15. Destination Venice [:03]
16. Horseplay on Computer [1:41]
17. Adult Needed [4:26]
18. Payoff Lunch [2:24]
19. Secret Out, Train Gone [5:13]
20. The Duryeas; Criminal Truth [4:52]
21. Next Day's News [4:10]
22. Two-Wheeler Trio [3:38]
23. A Little Romance [4:25]
24. A Little Uncivilized [7:42]
25. Splitting Up [4:05]
26. Con Men Large and Small [5:40]
27. Richard Meets Julian [2:02]
28. Sunset Kiss [2:55]
29. Different and Glad [2:47]
30. End Credits [3:35]
The disarming comedy A Little Romance features Diane Lane as a 13-year-old American, living in Paris with her businessman stepfather (Arthur Hill) and her promiscuous mother (Sally Kellerman). Mom is currently enamored with pretentious-filmmaker David Dukes, and it is on the set of Dukes' latest picture that Lane meets another 13-year-old, insatiable French film buff Thelonious Bernard. A likeable street-smart petty thief and gambler, Bernard is instantly attracted to Lane. With the help of roguish old Laurence Olivier, Lane and Bernard arrange a romantic rendezvous under the Bridge of Sighs in Venice. Naturally, when the kids disappear it's a cause for international concern, but all ends as it should. Some of the best moments in A Little Romance belong to Broderick Crawford, unselfconsciously playing "himself" at a movie party. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide