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Love & Other Drugs

Addicted to one-night stands or dependent on one another?
2010 | 112m | English

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Maggie is an alluring free spirit who won't let anyone – or anything – tie her down. But she meets her match in Jamie, whose relentless and nearly infallible charm serves him well with the ladies and the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales. Maggie and Jamie's evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they find themselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love.
Release Date: Nov 04, 2010
Director: Edward Zwick
Writer: Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, Charles Randolph, Jamie Reidy
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords letter, viagra, sexual freedom, free spirit, love
Production Companies Bedford Falls Productions, Dune Entertainment, Regency Enterprises, Fox 2000 Pictures, Stuber Pictures, New Regency Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $102,800,000
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 14, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jake Gyllenhaal Jamie Randall
Anne Hathaway Maggie Murdock
Oliver Platt Bruce Winston
Hank Azaria Dr. Stan Knight
Josh Gad Josh Randall
Gabriel Macht Trey Hannigan
Judy Greer Cindy
Jill Clayburgh Nancy Randall
George Segal Dr. James Randall
Kate Jennings Grant Gina
Katheryn Winnick "Lisa"
Kimberly Scott Gail
Peter Friedman California Man
Nikki DeLoach Christy
Natalie Gold Dr. Helen Randall
Megan Ferguson Farrah
Michael Benjamin Washington Richard
Bingo O'Malley Sam
Dorothy Silver Sophie
Lucy Roucis UN Convention Parkinson's Speaker
Joan Augustin Joan
Michael Chernus Jerry
Kate Easton Amber
Michael Buffer Pfizer Convention MC
Maïté Schwartz Texas
Maximilian Osinski Ned
Ian Harding Pfizer Trainee #1
Josh Breslow Pfizer Trainee #2
Ian Novick Pfizer Trainee #3
Tess Soltau Pfizer Trainee #4
Constance Brenneman Pfizer Trainee #5
Nicole Thomas Pfizer Trainee #6
Jasper Soffer Pfizer Trainee #7
Kwame Rakes Doctor in Parking Lot
Scott Cohen Ted Goldstein
Sharon Wilkins La Boheme Receptionist
Brian Hutchison Homeless Man
Dana Dancho Smiling Receptionist
Lisa Ann Goldsmith Nurse Janice
Rick Applegate Viagra Doctor
Ray Godshall Sr. Friendly Senior
Jean Zarzour Viagra Sample Nurse
Harry O'Toole Man with Walker
Jennifer Delaeo Viagra Receptionist
Deidre Goodwin Viagra Nurse #1
Geneva Carr Viagra Nurse #2
Vanessa Aspillaga Viagra Nurse #3
Patricia Cray Kindly-looking Woman
Kristin Spatafore Convention Girl #1
Larissa Emanuele Convention Girl #2
Loretta Higgins PET Scan Doctor
Kimberly M. Rizzo Front Desk Receptionist
Jason Bernard Quack Doctor
Nicole Perrone Determined Receptionist
Jo Newman Bree
Christina Fandino Khae
Teri Clark ER Receptionist
Kevin McClatchy Justin
Jaimie Alexander Carol (uncredited)
Diedra Arthur-O'Ree Medical Convention Attendee (uncredited)
Stephanie Bankosh Pharmaceutical Rep (uncredited)
David Barckhoff Medical Convention Vendor (uncredited)
Robert R. Bell Doctor (uncredited)
Aaron Bernard Bartender (uncredited)
Ralph Browning Medical Convention Attendee (uncredited)
Alissa Collins Tea Woman (uncredited)
Kyle Fields Party Rep (uncredited)
Joe Forgione Pfizer Trainee #8 (uncredited)
Nicole George Viagra Receptionist (uncredited)
Ryan Goimarac Pfizer Drug Rep. Graduate (uncredited)
Mark Golik Physician (uncredited)
John W. Iwanonkiw Viagra Guy (uncredited)
Sharyn Kmieciak UN Convention Attendee (uncredited)
Wayne Leya UN Convention Attendee (uncredited)
David Dale McCue Pfizer Rep. (uncredited)
David Morse Tony Lerma, Lilly Sales Rep. (uncredited)
Christian Pearson Physician (uncredited)
Chris A. Riskus Trade Show Patron (uncredited)
Nayli Russo PJ Party Girl (uncredited)
Michael K. Sieg Pfizer Rep. (uncredited)
Morgan Wolk Lilly Spokesmodel (uncredited)
Conan O'Brien Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Gwyneth E. Larsen Dancer (as Gwyneth Larsen)
Brooke Miyasaki Dancer
Jackson Nunn Viagra Guy #2 (uncredited)
Name Job
Edward Zwick Director, Screenplay
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Deborah L. Scott Costume Design
Pieter Jan Brugge Unit Production Manager
Krysti Baxter Casting Assistant
Missy Finnell Casting Assistant
Stephanie Yankwitt Casting Assistant
Josh Slates Location Scout
Frédéric North Pilot
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Epstein Stunts
Bobby Stewart Stunts
Gary Kosko Art Direction
Marshall Herskovitz Screenplay
G.A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator
Peter Swords King Makeup Artist
Sean P. McCarthy Stunt Driver
Charles Randolph Screenplay
Robb Earnest Production Coordinator
Meg Everist Set Decoration
Yesi Ramirez Casting Associate
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Vickie Toner Art Department Coordinator
Donna M. Belajac Casting
Rebecca Robertson Script Supervisor
Steven Rosenblum Editor
Mele Nagler Casting
Jay B. Richardson Music Editor
Jamie Reidy Book
Patti Podesta Production Design
Shawn Boyachek Location Manager
Darin Rivetti First Assistant Director
Francesco Tignini Second Assistant Director
Daniel Ezralow Choreographer
Stephen A. Pope Stunt Coordinator
Alan Munro Visual Effects Supervisor
Edward Tise Sound Mixer
Amy Arnold Costume Supervisor
Elaine L. Offers Makeup Artist, Makeup Department Head
Rachel Kick Makeup Artist
John A. Larsen Supervising Sound Editor
Brian Jochum Visual Effects Producer
Jason Silvis Stunts
Adam Wood Stunts
Coleen M. Tracy Stunts
Bill Young Stunts
Steven R. Mathis Gaffer
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David James Additional Still Photographer
Steven Fierberg Director of Photography
Victoria Thomas Casting
Julie M. Anderson Production Supervisor
Vivian Baker Makeup Artist
Jeffrey Jones Stunt Driver
Name Title
Pieter Jan Brugge Producer
Arnon Milchan Executive Producer
Scott Stuber Producer
Edward Zwick Producer
Marshall Herskovitz Producer
Troy Putney Associate Producer
Darin Rivetti Associate Producer
Margaret Riley Executive Producer
Charles Randolph Producer
Noam Dromi Producer
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Reviews

TitanGusang
7.0

On the surface, Love & Other Drugs appears to be a typical romantic comedy that follows the tried-and-true formula of a ladies' man, Jamie (played by Jake Gyllenhaal), falling in love with his latest hookup, Maggie (played by Anne Hathaway). However, what sets this movie apart from its contemporarie ... s is its poignant exploration of Maggie's struggle with Parkinson's disease. The movie can be divided into two halves: the first is a typical rom-com, complete with witty banter and charming flirtations between Jamie and Maggie. However, midway through the film, the tone takes a dramatic shift as the focus shifts to Maggie's struggles with her illness. The movie becomes intimate and shockingly raw as Jamie tries to cope with the future struggles he and Maggie will face together, while simultaneously portraying Maggie's struggle to let someone in and take care of her. This story really works and brought tears to my eyes near the end. While the direction is pretty bland and lacks any real sense of style, the performances are strong. Both Hathaway and Gyllenhaal have excellent chemistry and play off each other perfectly. However, the real standout performance comes from Josh Gad, whose comedic timing is brilliant and whose scenes had me laughing out loud. One aspect of the movie that detracts from its overall impact is the excessive use of nudity. Hathaway is shown topless in almost every scene, to the point where it feels quite predatory. While I am not sure if the choice to include this excessive nudity was made by the director or writing team, its frequency detracts from the intimacy of the characters' interactions and feels quite gratuitous. Overall, Love & Other Drugs is a solid romantic comedy that attempts to do something a little different, which I can definitely appreciate. Its exploration of illness and its effects on relationships adds a layer of depth and emotion that the typical rom-com formula usually lacks. Score: 70% 👍 Verdict: Good

May 16, 2023