Divorce American Style Overview:

Divorce American Style (1967) was a Comedy Film directed by Bud Yorkin and produced by Norman Lear.

Academy Awards 1967 --- Ceremony Number 40 (source: AMPAS)

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Best WritingStory by Robert Kaufman; Screenplay by Norman LearNominated
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Divorce American Style (1967): Debbie and Dick Get Divorced

By 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 30, 2020 From 4 Star Films

Divorce American Style starts out as a symphony of marital nagging, and it looks to build off this cacophony to make some sense of the current state of affairs in 1960s America. While the title doesn’t capture the same milieu of its Italian counterpart, it fits for a plethora of other reasons.... Read full article


When Marriage Dared to Die: Divorce American Style (Bud Yorking, 1967)

By Virginie Pronovost on Aug 25, 2020 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

I have to admit; I still haven’t seen enough films with Van Johnson despite really liking him in the not-so-well-known Three Guys Named Mike (Charles Walter, 1951). When Michaela from Love Letters to Old Hollywood announced the 4th edition of her Van Johnson Blogathon that she is hosting in ho... Read full article


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Dede Murphy: So, since when do men grow up? They just grow old. You know what I call this apartment sometimes? Boys' Town.


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