It Takes Both Hands to Grab Onto Love
7
104 min
Letting Go stars John Ritter as a widower and Sharon Gless as a lonely unmarried woman. They meet during a group-therapy session. Romance is inevitable, but the road to true happiness is pockmarked by a series of comic complications. Advertised as a straight romantic drama, Letting Go is actually more akin to the screwball comedies of the 1930s, with a strong satirical bent regarding "behavior modification" theories. The made-for-TV film debuted May 11, 1985.
Name | Character | Team | |
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John Ritter | Alex | Unowned |
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Sharon Gless | Kate | Unowned |
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Joe Cortese | Neil | Unowned |
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Kit McDonough | Sheila | Unowned |
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Peter Dvorsky | Jim | Unowned |
Michael Fantini | Max | Unowned | |
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Max Gail | Dr. Rudnick | Unowned |
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Barbara Gordon | Unowned | |
Deborah Turnbull | Unowned | ||
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Keith Knight | Unowned | |
Rhonda D'Amour | Unowned | ||
Richard Hardacre | Unowned | ||
Elena Kudaba | Unowned | ||
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Gordon Clapp | Unowned | |
Laura Owens | Unowned | ||
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Brenda Kamino | Unowned | |
David Bolt | Unowned | ||
James Edmond | Unowned | ||
Lili Francks | Unowned | ||
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Michele Scarabelli | Unowned | |
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Keanu Reeves | Stereo Teen #1 | The Free Refills |
Leslie Toth | Unowned |