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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781415706596
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 141570659X
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 18, 2005
Running Time: 110 minutes
Sales Rank: 18509
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 1963
Editorial Review:
Description: Sent to Paris to steal fashion ideas, department store buyer Samantha Blake (Woodward) decides a complete makeover is in order so people will stop mistaking her for a boy. Instead, she is mistaken for a Parisian 'Lady of the Night' and decides to play up that role. Meanwhile, American journalist Steve Sherman (Newman) is in Paris to write about the fashion shows, but decides instead to write about this mysterious 'Lady of the Night' and the two find themselves falling in love.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - disappointing Kind Of Love
I'd not seen this movie before, but being a HUGE fan of Newman+Woodward, thought it worth the gamble of buying it ... sadly, I was horribly disappointed with the movie ... the only good thing about the whole thing is watching the Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward acting together, knowing they were a couple in real life. What a load of twaddle is this movie!@*! But then again, to each their own.
Rating: - "I've never kissed a policeman--no wonder I'm emotionally retarded"
A NEW KIND OF LOVE is a sleek and stylish romantic comedy starring Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman--as romantic cynics on working holidays in the city of Paris.
Joanne Woodward plays Sam, a fashion designer who copies her pieces from other houses and sells them in a bargain-basement department store. She's a "semi-virgin" who has given up on love--until during a buyer's trip to Paris she meets womanising journalist Steve (Paul Newman). There aren't any sparks until Sam hits the salons ... Read More
Rating: - Very thin sex comedy, dressed to kill but with nowhere to go...
"A New Kind of Love" is a tasteless sex farce that must have looked bad even in script form, is Newman's worst film... It's a result of the old Hollywood cliché: a simple, mannish woman foolish1y devotes herself to a career instead of doing what women are supposed to do--hunt for husbands... But give her beauty treatments, a new hairdo and expensive clothes and she'll straighten out and find a man...
The new twist is that after her metamorphosis, the man mistakes her for a prostitute... ... Read More
Rating: - A Perfect Foil to "The Devil wears Prada"
I have loved this movie since I was a kid. It is a cute 60's romantic comedy with fashion and reluctant romance thrown in. Very dated in the mores and attitudes of the time, but a great time capsule of fasion in the 60's...and in Paris. It's a great supplement to "...Prada", which is sort of a "Miss Congeniality goes to Paris". Not great drama, but wonderful fun....with Paul Newman..and Marice Chevalier! It is a delight!
Rating: - Fun in Paris!
This glossy and sophisticated romp with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward is delicious fluff. From the opening title song by Sinatra and the early voice-over of Newman comparing a group of bargain hunting women to a herd of cattle, we know this one is going to be fun indeed. Made in 1963 when both were at their finest, the chemistry between the two leads carries this film to make it the most entertaining piece of nonsense you're likely to ever see.
Samantha Blake (Woodward) buys, or steals, ... Read More
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