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The Last Married Couple in America 1980

★ 4.213 votes103 min📅 1980-04-03

"The comedy that fools around a lot!"

In *The Last Married Couple in America* (1980), a sharp-eyed comedy directed by Gilbert Cates, George Segal and Natalie Wood play Jeff and Mari Thompson, a blissfully wedded couple suddenly unnerved by the wave of divorces sweeping through their suburban circles.

Director: Gilbert Cates

Cast

George Segal
George Segal
Jeff Thompson
Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood
Mari Thompson
Richard Benjamin
Richard Benjamin
Marv Cooper
Valerie Harper
Valerie Harper
Barbara
Bob Dishy
Bob Dishy
Howard
Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
Walter Holmes
Marilyn Sokol
Marilyn Sokol
Alice Squib
Priscilla Barnes
Priscilla Barnes
Helena Dryden
Oliver Clark
Max Dryden
Mark Lonow
Mark Lonow
Tom

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Last Married Couple in America* (1980) about?

This 1980 comedy follows a happily married couple whose suburban peace is shattered when their friends begin divorcing in droves. As Jeff and Mari confront the erosion of their own certainty, the film turns a humorous lens on love's vulnerabilities and the societal attitudes of the era.

Who directed *The Last Married Couple in America*?

Gilbert Cates directed this sharp-witted 1980 comedy, known for his ability to balance humor with emotional depth.

Who stars in *The Last Married Couple in America*?

The film stars George Segal and Natalie Wood as the central couple, joined by Richard Benjamin, Valerie Harper, and Dom DeLuise.

Is *The Last Married Couple in America* (1980) worth watching?

For fans of 1970s comedies with heart, this film delivers clever satire and engaging performances from its stellar cast. While not a cinematic masterpiece, its themes of marital resilience and humor make it a charming watch.

How long is *The Last Married Couple in America*?

The film runs for 103 minutes, offering a tight, entertaining runtime perfect for a night in.

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About The Last Married Couple in America (1980) — A 1970s Comedy on Marriage, Divorce, and Relatable Chaos

In *The Last Married Couple in America* (1980), a sharp-eyed comedy directed by Gilbert Cates, George Segal and Natalie Wood play Jeff and Mari Thompson, a blissfully wedded couple suddenly unnerved by the wave of divorces sweeping through their suburban circles. As their friends and neighbors crumble under marital pressure, the Thompsons' once-stable world teeters on doubt—sparking a witty, heartfelt exploration of commitment, societal shifts, and the fragility of modern love.

With its playful yet poignant tone, the film blends slapstick humor and genuine emotion, painting a nostalgic portrait of domestic life in the late 1970s. Cates' direction keeps the satire light, while Segal and Wood's chemistry anchors the chaos, making this a standout in the genre.