Leo and Loree
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| Leo and Loree | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Jerry Paris |
| Written by | James Ritz |
| Story by | James Ritz Ron Howard |
| Produced by | Jim Begg |
| Starring | Donny Most Linda Purl |
| Cinematography | Costa Petals |
| Edited by | Ed Cotter |
| Music by | Lance Rubin |
Production company | Major H Productions |
| Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $517,988[2] |
Leo and Loree is a 1980 American romantic comedy film directed by Jerry Paris, starring Donny Most and Linda Purl. It was the first theatrical film from Ron Howard's production company.
Leo and Loree are a young couple and aspiring actors trying to succeed in show business. Leo's career is hampered by his attitude, and Loree's career is helped by her mother – an Oscar-winning actress – who has opened doors for her. In spite of their feelings for each other, the ups and downs of the couple's professional lives affect their relationship.
Cast
- Donny Most as Leo
- Linda Purl as Loree
- David Huffman as Dennis
- Jerry Paris as Tony
- Shannon Farnon as Christina Harper
- Allan Rich as Jarvis
- Susan Lawrence as Cindy