40 Carats

Forty Carats is a 1973 American film directed by Milton Katselas, based on the play by Jay Presson Allen. The screenplay was written by Leonard Gershe (who significantly changed the ending) and directed by Milton Katselas. The cast include Liv Ullman, Edward Albert, Gene Kelly, Binnie Barnes, Deborah Raffin, Nancy Walker, and Natalie Schafer. Ullman was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Motion Picture Actress, Musical or Comedy, and the Writer... More

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  • 1973

Rating:

PG (USA)

Runtime:

  • 1 h 50 min

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Directed by

Milton Katselas

Milton Katselas (December 22, 1933—October 24, 2008) was an American film director and famous Hollywood coach for The Beverly Hills Playhouse. He taught such...

Mike Frankovich

Mitchell John “M.J.” Frankovich (also known as Mike Frankovich) (29 September 1909 – 1 January 1992) was an American film producer Frankovich was born in...

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  • 1 h 50 min

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Awards

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Year Award Award Nominee
  • 1974

Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Film Nominees

Appears in ranked lists:

List Rank Year Note
  • 7,323
  • Apr 25, 2010
  • 6.5

The Movie List: the first 9200 of 2010-04-25

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Adapted From

Forty Carats

Forty Carats is a play by Jay Allen. Adapted from the French original by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy, the comedy revolves around a 40-year-old American divorcee who is assisted by a 22-year-old when her car breaks down during a vacation in Greece. Their ensuing romantic interlude changes...

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