
Sunday Lovers 1980
"NEVER has changed to ALWAYS on Sunday."
Dive into the playful antics of *Sunday Lovers (1980)*, a charming anthology comedy directed by Édouard Molinaro.
Director: Édouard Molinaro
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sunday Lovers (1980) about?
This 1980 anthology comedy spins four charming tales from different countries, each revealing the hilarious and heartfelt misadventures of love and desire. From an Englishman's awkward encounters to an Italian's mischievous schemes, the film celebrates the universal foibles of romance with humor and warmth.
Who directed Sunday Lovers?
Édouard Molinaro, the acclaimed French filmmaker known for his sharp comedies and dramatic flair, directed *Sunday Lovers*.
Who stars in Sunday Lovers?
The film features an all-star cast including Roger Moore, Lino Ventura, Ugo Tognazzi, Gene Wilder, and Lynn Redgrave.
Is Sunday Lovers (1980) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted rom-coms with a retro charm, *Sunday Lovers* is a delightful pick. While it may not be groundbreaking, its ensemble cast and breezy storytelling make it a fun watch for fans of classic comedies.
How long is Sunday Lovers?
The film runs for 125 minutes.
About Sunday Lovers (1980) — A Classic Romantic Comedy Anthology
Dive into the playful antics of *Sunday Lovers (1980)*, a charming anthology comedy directed by Édouard Molinaro. This lighthearted film weaves together four distinct tales from England, France, the USA, and Italy, each exploring love, lust, and the quirks of human connection in a delightfully cheeky way.
Starring screen legends Roger Moore, Lino Ventura, Ugo Tognazzi, and Gene Wilder, the movie blends romance, comedy, and drama into a collection of vignettes that feel both timeless and refreshingly bold. With witty dialogue, colorful settings, and a breezy pace, *Sunday Lovers (1980)* offers an escapist blend of humor and heart—perfect for fans of classic ensemble comedies.