Do You Remember Love


Does anyone know if this movie is on the market, or how I can buy the movie?

Thank you,

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As far as I know this movie still isn't available.
I was able to get it as a free rental from the
American Alzheimer's Association. I don't have
the link to their website at hand but if you do
a google search using the movie title, it should
pop up in the listings. They mailed it to me &
I returned it after watching it a few times.

Very powerful and touching movie. Wish it was
avaiable on DVD!

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wish they would put this back on tv. especially cable. It was such a good movie. Joanne Woodward was wonderful. Would love to see it on dVd.

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I wish it was available, too. It was one of the best TV movies I've ever seen. I saw it when it was first televised, and I still remember many scenes vividly, and that's a testament to the power of the material and the actors. Excellent performances by Joanne Woodward and Richard Kiley.

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The movie is being aired right now on 'THIS tv', one of the extra digital channels. (I do not have cable, it is just a substation of one of the regular broadcast channels. Here is a link to their website: http://www.thistv.com/.) They usually air the same movies quite a few times so if you get the network keep your eye out for their listings.

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I remember seeing clips of it when I was younger and it was touching to say the lest. I think Joanne did such a wonderful job in this because she was at the time being affected by Alzhiemers disease in real life as she was caring for her mother Eleanore who passed away in 1986 from complications of it.

"why are you married to him then if you can't work with him how do you live with him?"

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I have it on dvd but it's a dub of a PAL video.

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I was in this movie in one of the classroom scenes in the college where she starts to forget things. Joanne Woodward was very nice to work with.

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I got a really good DVD of it for U.S. players at Vermont Movie Store. I can't help but think so much of Still Alice was borrowed from Do You Remember Love. Joanne Woodward was brilliant as usual. But I will never forget Richard Kiley either, the heartbreak of that final scene. I actually think Do You Remember Love is a more real world depiction of a family coping with Alzheimers.

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