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To Find a Man
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBuzz Kulik
Screenplay byArnold Schulman
Based onTo Find a Man (novel)
by S. J. Wilson
Produced byMort Abrahams
Irving Pincus
Peter L. Skolnik
StarringPamela Sue Martin
Darren O'Connor
Lloyd Bridges
CinematographyAndrew Laszlo
Edited byRita Roland
Music byDavid Shire
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • January 20, 1972 (1972-01-20)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

To Find a Man is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Pamela Sue Martin, Darren O'Connor, and Lloyd Bridges. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Plot

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Rosalind McCarthy is a spoiled 16-year-old who returns home to New York City from boarding school for the holidays. She confides to a friend, Andy, that she might be pregnant.

They seek out the advice of Dr. Katchaturian, a pharmacist. Rosalind naively tries to induce a miscarriage by jumping, drinking castor oil, even douching with soda pop. Resigned to an abortion before a family vacation in Mexico, she needs money.

Andy tries to get some from the baby's father, Rick, a gigolo with whom Rosalind had a one-night stand. He fails, so he pawns a chemistry set, only to be mugged and robbed on the way home.

In desperation, Andy goes to Rosalind's father, pretending he needs to borrow money for someone he has impregnated. Frank McCarthy obliges, but when he concludes that Rosalind is the one who needs the abortion, he orders Andy never to return to their house. Dr. Hargrave performs the abortion, after which Rosalind cavalierly offers Andy sex as her way of a thank-you.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Festival de Cannes: To Find a Man". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved April 15, 2009.
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