Seems Like Old Times (film)

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Seems Like Old Times

Promotional poster for Seems Like Old Times
Directed by Jay Sandrich
Produced by Margaret Booth
Roger M. Rothstein
Ray Stark
Written by Neil Simon
Starring Goldie Hawn
Chevy Chase
Charles Grodin
Robert Guillaume
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Cinematography David M. Walsh
Editing by Michael A. Stevenson
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 1980
Running time 100 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Seems Like Old Times is a 1980 comedy film starring Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn and directed by Jay Sandrich.

Neil Simon takes the writing credits, and the movie is sometimes known as Neil Simon's Seems Like Old Times.

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Nick Gardenia (Chase), ex-husband of Glenda Parks (Hawn), seems to have the worst luck of anyone in the world. After he is forced to rob a bank, and becomes a fugitive, he seeks help from the only person he can trust: Glenda, who is now a public defender who often takes in her clients. The trouble is, her new husband, Ira Parks (Grodin), is a district attorney and prosecutor who dislikes Nick, for obvious reasons. All parties involved, including Glenda's five dogs, cause a huge amount of trouble and insanity in the household.

While never extremely popular, it seemed to definitely appeal to fans of Chevy Chase and those who liked the on-screen duo of him and Hawn, as they had recently been seen in 1978's Foul Play.

  • BeeGee Ramone: (responding to the judge) Yeah, I mean... Yeah.

Nick: Well said. Well spoken, B.G.

  • Glenda: No, Nick. I'm a married woman with a Governor inside.
  • Fred: Love that Chicken Pepperoni!

Ira: Don't start with me, Fred.

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