A Perfect Couple

A Perfect Couple is a 1979 film directed by Robert Altman. ==Story[ Edit] == The film is about two people who are linked to each other through video dating:

Apparently the dating service a mistake: Classic is diametrically opposed to easy listening, Alex and Sheila can forget for the time being.
 * Alex Theodopoulos (played by Paul Dooley) loves classical music, like his tyrannical father Panos Theodopolous (played by Vandis), which imagines the conductor if he skips when his own record collection;
 * Sheila Shea (Marta Heflin) comes from a kind of rock commune, which provides by the country open air concerts (the movie contains many music).

An atypical film by Altman, who tend to be quite cynical delivers movies, but here a sickly sweet, but occasionally delivers satirical comedy. ==Music[ Edit] == (NOTE: the songs in this list, and on the end credits of the film, may not all be found on the cd. View the track-details on the cd for confirmation.)

"Romance Concerto"("Adieu Mon Amis") — by Thomas Pierson and Allan Nicholls "Somp'ins Got A Hold On Me"— by Tony Berg & Ted Neeley "Hurricane"— by Tony Berg, Ted Neeley & Allan Nicholls "Weeke-End Holiday"— by Allan Nicholls, B.G. Gibson & Tony Berg "Won't Somebody Care"— by Tony Berg & Allan Nicholls "Love Is All There Is"— by Allan Nicholls, Tony Berg & Ted Neeley "Searchin' For The Light"— by Tomi-Lee Bradley, Tony Berg, Allam Nicholls & Ted Neeley "Lonely Millionaire"— by Cliff De Young & Tony Berg "Fantasy"— by Allan Nicholls "Don't Take Forever"— by Allan Nicholls, B.G. Gibson & Tony Berg "Let The Music Play"— by Allan Nicholls & Otis Stephens "Goodbye Friends"— by Allan Nicholls