Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health

Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health (Spanish: El amor perjudica seriamente la salud) is a 1997 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira[1] and starring Ana Belén, Juanjo Puigcorbé, Gabino Diego and Penélope Cruz.

Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health
SpanishEl amor perjudica seriamente la salud
Directed byManuel Gómez Pereira
Written byYolanda García Serrano
Manuel Gómez Pereira
Juan Luis Iborra
Joaquín Oristrell
Produced byCésar Benítez
Manuel Gómez Pereira
Joaquín Oristrell
StarringAna Belén
Juanjo Puigcorbé
Gabino Diego
Penélope Cruz
CinematographyJuan Amorós
Edited byGuillermo Represa
Music byBernardo Bonezzi
Production
companies
  • Sogetel
  • BocaBoca Producciones
Distributed byColumbia TriStar
Release date
  • 10 January 1997 (1997-01-10)
Running time
117 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Synopsis

Paris. King Juan Carlos I offers a diner at Hôtel Crillon. Diana (Ana Belén) meets Santi (Juanjo Puigcorbé), an old lover, who now is the King's bodyguard. They remember how they met each other, 30 years ago, in another hotel, in Madrid. Diana (Penélope Cruz) and Santi (Gabino Diego) met when The Beatles were going to play. He works in the hotel. She hides under John Lennon's bed because she's in love with the singer. But, what starts is an attraction between them. It is an impossible love because she wants to be rich and famous, and he is poor and has to join the Air Force. When they meet again, Diana has become a socialite, and Santi is a pilot. Both are married, but the love goes on...

Cameo appearances

The film uses cameo appearances by real figures from vintage footage and other fields to great comic effect. They include John Lennon, Carmen Polo, Raphael, King Juan Carlos I and his daughters. There are other cameos during the film: actors Javier Bardem, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón or film director Fernando Colomo have got small roles.

Production

The film was produced by Sogetel and BocaBoca Producciones.[2]

Reception

The film opened on 110 screens and grossed $982,575 for the week finishing second at the Spanish box office behind fellow opener Ransom. [3]

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