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  2. Lovesick (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lovesick is a 1983 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marshall Brickman. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It stars Dudley Moore and Elizabeth McGovern and features Alec Guinness as the ghost of Sigmund Freud .

  3. Love Sick - Wikipedia

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    Love Sick or Lovesick may refer to: Lovesickness , a non-medical, popular description of intense changes in behavior associated with falling in love Film and television

  4. Category : Films with screenplays by Marshall Brickman

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  5. Category:1983 romantic comedy films - Wikipedia

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  6. Ron Silver - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Silver narrated the audiobook versions of several Philip Roth novels, including American Pastoral, The Plot Against America, and Portnoy's Complaint. One of his final film performances was as a judge in another true story, 2006's Find Me Guilty, directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Vin Diesel. [12]

  7. Love Sick (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The School Library Journal said Love Sick is a "fast-paced narrative." Also, they add, “Love Sick will keep readers rooting for these teens.” [3] Booklist praised the author's characterization. “Coburn manages to imbue Ted and his spoiled-rich-kid characters with a surprising humanity.

  8. File:Lovesick Blues sheet music.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. A Pattern of Roses - Wikipedia

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    A Pattern of Roses is a 1972 children's novel by British author K. M. Peyton, about a mystery and a ghost. [1] It was issued in the US under the title So Once Was I in 1975, but subsequent editions have used the original title.